O Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF) decidiu nesta quarta-feira (25) limitar o pagamento dos chamados penduricalhos a membros do Judiciário e Ministério Público em todo o país. Penduricalhos são benefícios concedidos a servidores públicos e que, somados ao salário, extrapolam o teto remuneratório constitucional de R$ 46,3 mil. Conforme a decisão, indenizações adicionais, gratificações e auxílios […] Fonte

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O Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF) decidiu nesta quarta-feira (25) limitar o pagamento dos chamados penduricalhos a membros do Judiciário e Ministério Público em todo o país. Penduricalhos são benefícios concedidos a servidores públicos e que, somados ao salário, extrapolam o teto remuneratório constitucional de R$ 46,3 mil. Conforme a decisão, indenizações adicionais, gratificações e auxílios […] Fonte

The differences between Maria Lazar and Chris Taylor come through in their backgrounds and during interviews on the campaign trail. The post Two judges, two paths: Here’s what sets the Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates apart appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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La psicóloga Carolina Moscoso asumirá en Educación, la ingeniera Verónica Araneda liderará Medio Ambiente y el exconcejal de Calama, Jorge Olivares, estará a cargo de Vivienda y Urbanismo, conformando un equipo inicial que deberá enfrentar desafíos urgentes en materia de déficit habitacional, transición energética y calidad educativa regional. Este artículo Gabinete Regional toma forma: Confirman a los nuevos seremis de Educación, Vivienda y Medio Ambiente de Antofagasta fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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La psicóloga Carolina Moscoso asumirá en Educación, la ingeniera Verónica Araneda liderará Medio Ambiente y el exconcejal de Calama, Jorge Olivares, estará a cargo de Vivienda y Urbanismo, conformando un equipo inicial que deberá enfrentar desafíos urgentes en materia de déficit habitacional, transición energética y calidad educativa regional. Este artículo Gabinete Regional toma forma: Confirman a los nuevos seremis de Educación, Vivienda y Medio Ambiente de Antofagasta fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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The Michigan Democratic Party and the campaign arm for U.S. House Democrats is slamming U.S. Rep. Tom Barrett following a report that Barrett’s campaign and joint fundraising committee paid nearly $56 thousand to firms where his wife was employed as a campaign finance lawyer. First reported by Politico, the Charlotte Republican and his joint fundraising […]

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The Michigan Democratic Party and the campaign arm for U.S. House Democrats is slamming U.S. Rep. Tom Barrett following a report that Barrett’s campaign and joint fundraising committee paid nearly $56 thousand to firms where his wife was employed as a campaign finance lawyer. First reported by Politico, the Charlotte Republican and his joint fundraising […]

რუსეთის პრეზიდენტმა, ვლადიმირ პუტინმა ხელი მოაწერა კანონს, რომლითაც შეზღუდვები უწესდება რუბლის კუპიურების და ოქროს გატანას ევრაზიის ეკონომიკურ კავშირში - სომხეთში, ბელარუსში, ყაზახეთსა და ყირგიზეთში. 1 აპრილიდან ფიზიკურ პირებს ეკრძალებათ რუბლის ნაღდი ფულით გატანა მოცულობით, რომელიც გადააჭარბებს 100 ათას ამერიკულ დოლარს. ინდივიდუალური მეწარმეებისთვის და ფიზიკური პირებისთვის აკრძალვა თანხისგან დამოუკიდებლად იმოქმედებს. გამონაკლისი იქნება ის შემთხვევები, როცა გატანა განხორციელდება საჰაერო...

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(The Center Square) – A California legislator’s investigation into hospice fraud in the Los Angeles area shows that almost 300 licensed hospice providers are tied to a small number of addresses. The probe, which reportedly includes an empty Los Angeles building that supposedly housed hospices, comes as a U.S. House committee investigates hospice fraud in California and is requesting documents from the state. Assemblymember Alexandra Macedo, R-Tulare, recently investigated hospice fraud in Southern California after suspecting that there were multiple examples. “I was looking at our budget shortfalls that we have throughout this year, and health care kept popping up as something that was a cause for concern by the state auditor,” Macedo told The Center Square this week. “I started trying to figure out why health care costs were exploding, but we’re not necessarily seeing that jive with the quality of health care and access to health care as a state.” A letter Macedo sent to Congressional representatives on March 16, the same day President Donald Trump convened a new task force targeting fraud, detailed the results of her investigation. “I want Congress to have their part in the Medicare fraud that’s going on,” Macedo said. “If this is happening in California, it’s happening in other states. They have the ability to oversee the funding for Medicare, and I’m hoping they also put pressure on the state of California to enact these regulations to make sure there are fraud controls in place.” In the course of her investigation, as Macedo dug deeper into the state auditor’s reports and databases from agencies like the California Department of Health and Human Services, she found one thing that was a persistent problem – hospice and Medicare fraud. “We found 197 businesses that were registered to the Friar Street address,” Macedo told The Center Square. “We saw 81 registered at another facility not that far away, and another 19 or 20. It was just unbelievable.” After driving out to the addresses where Macedo suspected hospice fraud was taking place, she found facilities and empty lots that were visibly not the sites of real operating health care businesses. She even called the phone numbers associated with those businesses and found that many were disconnected. On March 11, Macedo sent a letter to Gov. Gavin Newsom detailing the result of her investigation, calling on the governor to implement regulations that would deny bad actors licenses to operate hospice facilities, and to revoke licenses of those operations that are either not in compliance or are observably fraudulent businesses. Several other Republican lawmakers also signed that letter. Macedo also called on other state officials to act quickly to crack down on fraudulent hospice care businesses that hurt sick people. “I absolutely want [California Attorney General] Rob Bonta to get to work,” Macedo told The Center Square. “He has the army and the cavalry to come in and assist in the prosecution for this fraud and make the bad guys afraid, never do this again, and show people that justice is being served.” Macedo’s investigation shows a road map to where the California Department of Justice should look, Macedo said. The fraud she found in her investigation hurts real people who are sick and have fraudulently been enrolled in hospice care, she continued. “This is putting California’s most vulnerable populations in jeopardy,” Macedo said. The California Commission on Aging declined to comment on Macedo’s investigation on Wednesday. In a press release sent on Tuesday, Newsom’s office said 280 hospice care licenses have been revoked in California over the last two years, and 300 additional hospice care providers are being investigated. Approximately 284 people have been arrested in connection with hospice fraud in the state, Newsom’s office continued. In an emailed response to The Center Square on Wednesday, the governor's office said Newsom took action on hospice fraud years ago, signing legislation that placed a moratorium on new hospice licenses. "Under Governor Newsom’s leadership, California also established a multi-agency Hospice Fraud Task Force, bringing together CDPH, CalHHS, DHCS, DSS, and the Department of Justice to share intelligence, investigate wrongdoing, make arrests, and coordinate enforcement," Marissa Saldivar, a spokesperson for the governor's office, wrote to The Center Square. "The state continues to take coordinated action to suspend Medi-Cal payments, revoke licenses, and pursue prosecutions.” According to the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, an estimated $3.5 billion worth of hospice fraud has occurred in Los Angeles County alone. A separate investigation by CBS News also found examples of hospice fraud in California, prompting action from Congress. In a March 23 letter to Newsom, that committee said that hospice care providers in Los Angeles County alone overbilled Medicare by at least $105 million in a single year, and referenced potentially fraudulent hospice care businesses registered to the same Van Nuys neighborhood Macedo looked into in her investigation. “Despite these red flags, it appears California has enabled hospice providers to defraud the American taxpayer and exploit vulnerable patients,” the letter read. The committee also requested documents from various California agencies, including the Department of Public Health, the Department of Health Care Services, the Department of Social Services and the Department of Justice regarding Medi-Cal and Medicare hospice programs.

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(The Center Square) – A California legislator’s investigation into hospice fraud in the Los Angeles area shows that almost 300 licensed hospice providers are tied to a small number of addresses. The probe, which reportedly includes an empty Los Angeles building that supposedly housed hospices, comes as a U.S. House committee investigates hospice fraud in California and is requesting documents from the state. Assemblymember Alexandra Macedo, R-Tulare, recently investigated hospice fraud in Southern California after suspecting that there were multiple examples. “I was looking at our budget shortfalls that we have throughout this year, and health care kept popping up as something that was a cause for concern by the state auditor,” Macedo told The Center Square this week. “I started trying to figure out why health care costs were exploding, but we’re not necessarily seeing that jive with the quality of health care and access to health care as a state.” A letter Macedo sent to Congressional representatives on March 16, the same day President Donald Trump convened a new task force targeting fraud, detailed the results of her investigation. “I want Congress to have their part in the Medicare fraud that’s going on,” Macedo said. “If this is happening in California, it’s happening in other states. They have the ability to oversee the funding for Medicare, and I’m hoping they also put pressure on the state of California to enact these regulations to make sure there are fraud controls in place.” In the course of her investigation, as Macedo dug deeper into the state auditor’s reports and databases from agencies like the California Department of Health and Human Services, she found one thing that was a persistent problem – hospice and Medicare fraud. “We found 197 businesses that were registered to the Friar Street address,” Macedo told The Center Square. “We saw 81 registered at another facility not that far away, and another 19 or 20. It was just unbelievable.” After driving out to the addresses where Macedo suspected hospice fraud was taking place, she found facilities and empty lots that were visibly not the sites of real operating health care businesses. She even called the phone numbers associated with those businesses and found that many were disconnected. On March 11, Macedo sent a letter to Gov. Gavin Newsom detailing the result of her investigation, calling on the governor to implement regulations that would deny bad actors licenses to operate hospice facilities, and to revoke licenses of those operations that are either not in compliance or are observably fraudulent businesses. Several other Republican lawmakers also signed that letter. Macedo also called on other state officials to act quickly to crack down on fraudulent hospice care businesses that hurt sick people. “I absolutely want [California Attorney General] Rob Bonta to get to work,” Macedo told The Center Square. “He has the army and the cavalry to come in and assist in the prosecution for this fraud and make the bad guys afraid, never do this again, and show people that justice is being served.” Macedo’s investigation shows a road map to where the California Department of Justice should look, Macedo said. The fraud she found in her investigation hurts real people who are sick and have fraudulently been enrolled in hospice care, she continued. “This is putting California’s most vulnerable populations in jeopardy,” Macedo said. The California Commission on Aging declined to comment on Macedo’s investigation on Wednesday. In a press release sent on Tuesday, Newsom’s office said 280 hospice care licenses have been revoked in California over the last two years, and 300 additional hospice care providers are being investigated. Approximately 284 people have been arrested in connection with hospice fraud in the state, Newsom’s office continued. In an emailed response to The Center Square on Wednesday, the governor's office said Newsom took action on hospice fraud years ago, signing legislation that placed a moratorium on new hospice licenses. "Under Governor Newsom’s leadership, California also established a multi-agency Hospice Fraud Task Force, bringing together CDPH, CalHHS, DHCS, DSS, and the Department of Justice to share intelligence, investigate wrongdoing, make arrests, and coordinate enforcement," Marissa Saldivar, a spokesperson for the governor's office, wrote to The Center Square. "The state continues to take coordinated action to suspend Medi-Cal payments, revoke licenses, and pursue prosecutions.” According to the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, an estimated $3.5 billion worth of hospice fraud has occurred in Los Angeles County alone. A separate investigation by CBS News also found examples of hospice fraud in California, prompting action from Congress. In a March 23 letter to Newsom, that committee said that hospice care providers in Los Angeles County alone overbilled Medicare by at least $105 million in a single year, and referenced potentially fraudulent hospice care businesses registered to the same Van Nuys neighborhood Macedo looked into in her investigation. “Despite these red flags, it appears California has enabled hospice providers to defraud the American taxpayer and exploit vulnerable patients,” the letter read. The committee also requested documents from various California agencies, including the Department of Public Health, the Department of Health Care Services, the Department of Social Services and the Department of Justice regarding Medi-Cal and Medicare hospice programs.

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Tiempo de lectura: 3 minutosEl Consejo Superior Universitario de la USAC mantiene sin integrar completamente la representación de Ciencias Médicas, al no dar posesión a un representante docente y al permitir la prolongación de funciones del representante de profesionales. Las decisiones ocurren en un momento clave para el control del órgano universitario. Por Prensa Comunitaria El Consejo Superior Universitario ... Read more The post CSU de la USAC retrasa integración de representantes en Ciencias Médicas appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

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Tiempo de lectura: 3 minutosEl Consejo Superior Universitario de la USAC mantiene sin integrar completamente la representación de Ciencias Médicas, al no dar posesión a un representante docente y al permitir la prolongación de funciones del representante de profesionales. Las decisiones ocurren en un momento clave para el control del órgano universitario. Por Prensa Comunitaria El Consejo Superior Universitario ... Read more The post CSU de la USAC retrasa integración de representantes en Ciencias Médicas appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

Lars Klingbeil, vicecanciller alemán y ministro de Finanzas, quiere eliminar la tributación conjunta de los cónyuges en su forma actual y ampliar los servicios de cuidado infantil.

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Lars Klingbeil, vicecanciller alemán y ministro de Finanzas, quiere eliminar la tributación conjunta de los cónyuges en su forma actual y ampliar los servicios de cuidado infantil.

A concessão de isenções fiscais a grandes empresas, especialmente do setor imobiliário, tem reduzido a capacidade de investimento público em áreas essenciais como habitação, saúde e educação em Porto Alegre. A avaliação é do vereador Pedro Ruas (Psol), que preside a Comissão de Urbanização, Transportes e Habitação (Cuthab) da Câmara Municipal, e que apresentou nesta […] Fonte

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A concessão de isenções fiscais a grandes empresas, especialmente do setor imobiliário, tem reduzido a capacidade de investimento público em áreas essenciais como habitação, saúde e educação em Porto Alegre. A avaliação é do vereador Pedro Ruas (Psol), que preside a Comissão de Urbanização, Transportes e Habitação (Cuthab) da Câmara Municipal, e que apresentou nesta […] Fonte

No domingo (29), o coletivo Pump Dancehall realiza o evento Magma Bashment, encontro gratuito que ocupa as Furnas, na região do Jaçanã, zona norte de São Paulo, com música reggae e dancehall, vinil, dança e cultura sound system. A partir das 14h, o evento reúne artistas da cena local e convidados, com destaque para a […] O post Reggae e cultura do sound system embalam a dança do Jaçanã  apareceu primeiro em Agência Mural.

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No domingo (29), o coletivo Pump Dancehall realiza o evento Magma Bashment, encontro gratuito que ocupa as Furnas, na região do Jaçanã, zona norte de São Paulo, com música reggae e dancehall, vinil, dança e cultura sound system. A partir das 14h, o evento reúne artistas da cena local e convidados, com destaque para a […] O post Reggae e cultura do sound system embalam a dança do Jaçanã  apareceu primeiro em Agência Mural.

O cônsul-geral da China em São Paulo, Yu Peng, criticou nesta quarta-feira (25) o bloqueio econômico imposto pelos EUA contra Cuba e disse que Pequim seguirá apostando pela cooperação mútua na região. “A China já disse muitas vezes que a fonte [da crise cubana] são as práticas unilaterais de sanções dos EUA contra o país”, […] Fonte

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O cônsul-geral da China em São Paulo, Yu Peng, criticou nesta quarta-feira (25) o bloqueio econômico imposto pelos EUA contra Cuba e disse que Pequim seguirá apostando pela cooperação mútua na região. “A China já disse muitas vezes que a fonte [da crise cubana] são as práticas unilaterais de sanções dos EUA contra o país”, […] Fonte

(The Center Square) – Over a month into the partial government shutdown that has left Transportation Security Administration employees without pay for the third time in nearly six months, Florida’s busiest travel season of the year hit its midpoint with millions of people flying into the state. Tampa International Airport alone said it expects 3.1 million passengers between March 5 and April 13, averaging up to 80,000 travelers a day. Orlando International Airport warned travelers of the lapse in funding for the Department of Homeland Security, encouraging people to stay up to date on airport operations. However, it said the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority did not anticipate “major” disruptions to operations. Florida GOP Chairman Evan Power condemned Washington Democrats for allowing “chaos at our airports while communities across the state prepare for millions of visitors who fuel Florida’s tourism economy.” “TSA agents shouldn’t be missing paychecks while politicians in Washington play games,” said Power. He said the longer TSA agents go without pay, the more likely airports will see staffing shortages and longer security lines. “What I’m hearing from our workforce is that what’s happening to them is nothing short of cruel,” said interim TSA Administrator Ha Nguyen McNeill. “And how do you respond to that? It’s just a really tough situation.” On Wednesday morning, wait times at Florida airports averaged from several minutes up to 30 minutes. Across the U.S. on Tuesday, travelers saw more than 4,000 flights get delayed within, into or out of the country and over 1,000 flights canceled, according to flight tracker website FlightAware. Among those flights, over 186 of the delays were out of Miami International Airport, 184 flights were delayed at Fort Lauderdale International Airport, and 224 delays were reported at Orlando International Airport. Callout rates among TSA agents have spiked nationwide with some areas like Houston having a callout rate over 50% earlier this month, according to the Department of Homeland Security. Personnel are also leaving the agency in higher numbers. Over the weekend, second-term Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis questioned whether the TSA should remain in charge of airport security. “Is there evidence that creating TSA has made air travel safer over the past 25 years?” DeSantis wrote on social media in response to another post calling for the TSA to be privatized. “If not, then why not let the airlines and airports handle it? Why give politicians the power to play games with the travel of our people?” A covert testing of TSA’s screening checkpoint effectiveness in 2017 found vulnerabilities with screener performance, equipment and “associated procedures.”

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(The Center Square) – Over a month into the partial government shutdown that has left Transportation Security Administration employees without pay for the third time in nearly six months, Florida’s busiest travel season of the year hit its midpoint with millions of people flying into the state. Tampa International Airport alone said it expects 3.1 million passengers between March 5 and April 13, averaging up to 80,000 travelers a day. Orlando International Airport warned travelers of the lapse in funding for the Department of Homeland Security, encouraging people to stay up to date on airport operations. However, it said the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority did not anticipate “major” disruptions to operations. Florida GOP Chairman Evan Power condemned Washington Democrats for allowing “chaos at our airports while communities across the state prepare for millions of visitors who fuel Florida’s tourism economy.” “TSA agents shouldn’t be missing paychecks while politicians in Washington play games,” said Power. He said the longer TSA agents go without pay, the more likely airports will see staffing shortages and longer security lines. “What I’m hearing from our workforce is that what’s happening to them is nothing short of cruel,” said interim TSA Administrator Ha Nguyen McNeill. “And how do you respond to that? It’s just a really tough situation.” On Wednesday morning, wait times at Florida airports averaged from several minutes up to 30 minutes. Across the U.S. on Tuesday, travelers saw more than 4,000 flights get delayed within, into or out of the country and over 1,000 flights canceled, according to flight tracker website FlightAware. Among those flights, over 186 of the delays were out of Miami International Airport, 184 flights were delayed at Fort Lauderdale International Airport, and 224 delays were reported at Orlando International Airport. Callout rates among TSA agents have spiked nationwide with some areas like Houston having a callout rate over 50% earlier this month, according to the Department of Homeland Security. Personnel are also leaving the agency in higher numbers. Over the weekend, second-term Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis questioned whether the TSA should remain in charge of airport security. “Is there evidence that creating TSA has made air travel safer over the past 25 years?” DeSantis wrote on social media in response to another post calling for the TSA to be privatized. “If not, then why not let the airlines and airports handle it? Why give politicians the power to play games with the travel of our people?” A covert testing of TSA’s screening checkpoint effectiveness in 2017 found vulnerabilities with screener performance, equipment and “associated procedures.”

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The FTC's intervention against media criticism outfits comes from the same censorious impulse that weaponized the Trump FCC to stifle criticism.

აშშ სამშვიდობო შეთანხმების ფარგლებში უკრაინისთვის უსაფრთხოების გარანტიით გამოდის იმ პირობით, თუ კიევი დონბასის რეგიონს რუსეთს დაუთმობს - ეს უკრაინის პრეზიდენტმა, ვოლოდიმირ ზელენსკიმ სააგენტო Reuters-ს უთხრა ინტერვიუში. ზელენსკის თქმით, აშშ ამჟამად ირანთან თავის კონფლიქტზეა კონცენტრირებული, და პრეზიდენტი დონალდ ტრამპი უკრაინაზე ზეწოლას ახორციელებს, რათა მოახლოვდეს უკრაინაში 2022 წელს მოსკოვის შეჭრით დაწყებული, ოთხწლიანი ომის დასასრული. "ახლო აღმოსავლეთი ნამდვილად ახდენს გავლენას პრეზიდენტ...

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South Dakota Searchlight
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South Dakota Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden vetoed a bill on Wednesday that would require state licensing of non-medical home care agencies, his second veto of the 2026 legislative session. The vetoed bill is sponsored by Brookings Republican Rep. Mellissa Heermann, who said she introduced the legislation to protect “vulnerable” South Dakotans using personal or home […]

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South Dakota Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden vetoed a bill on Wednesday that would require state licensing of non-medical home care agencies, his second veto of the 2026 legislative session. The vetoed bill is sponsored by Brookings Republican Rep. Mellissa Heermann, who said she introduced the legislation to protect “vulnerable” South Dakotans using personal or home […]

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Iowa Capital Dispatch
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An Iowa nurse accused of drug use and patient abandonment worked his first shift at a Fremont County nursing home last fall, nine days after the Iowa Board of Nursing found probable cause to file disciplinary charges against him. State records indicate that while the board found probable cause to file the first of two […]

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An Iowa nurse accused of drug use and patient abandonment worked his first shift at a Fremont County nursing home last fall, nine days after the Iowa Board of Nursing found probable cause to file disciplinary charges against him. State records indicate that while the board found probable cause to file the first of two […]

Tras una exitosa misión humanitaria a Cuba donde llevaron 14 toneladas de de ayuda humanitaria (alimentos, medicinas, paneles solares) a Cuba, Thiago Ávila fue detenido arbitrariamente y aislado en Panamá mientras retornaba rumbo a Brasil. En simultáneo se produjo una detención similar de la periodista y activista estadounidense Katie Halper y el militante Chris Smalls […]

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Tras una exitosa misión humanitaria a Cuba donde llevaron 14 toneladas de de ayuda humanitaria (alimentos, medicinas, paneles solares) a Cuba, Thiago Ávila fue detenido arbitrariamente y aislado en Panamá mientras retornaba rumbo a Brasil. En simultáneo se produjo una detención similar de la periodista y activista estadounidense Katie Halper y el militante Chris Smalls […]

The board of the Kings County Water District got the ball rolling Wednesday in its quest for candidates to fill its newly created chief executive position. The district, which covers […]

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The board of the Kings County Water District got the ball rolling Wednesday in its quest for candidates to fill its newly created chief executive position. The district, which covers […]

The New York City Council is poised to pass legislation aimed at curbing disruptive protests outside synagogues, as officials weigh Jewish security concerns against free speech protections for pro-Palestinian and progressive activists. Mayor Zohran Mamdani has not taken an official position on the legislation. The 51-member legislative body is set to vote Thursday on two... The post Mamdani voices concerns about synagogue buffer zone bill poised to pass NYC Council appeared first on The Forward.

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The New York City Council is poised to pass legislation aimed at curbing disruptive protests outside synagogues, as officials weigh Jewish security concerns against free speech protections for pro-Palestinian and progressive activists. Mayor Zohran Mamdani has not taken an official position on the legislation. The 51-member legislative body is set to vote Thursday on two... The post Mamdani voices concerns about synagogue buffer zone bill poised to pass NYC Council appeared first on The Forward.