Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has offered the prime minister’s post to Serhiy Koretsky, the head of the energy company Naftohaz, the Ukrainian news outlet Ukrainska Pravda reported, citing unnamed sources. The Financial Times and RBC-Ukraine had earlier named Koretsky one of the leading candidates for the job.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has offered the prime minister’s post to Serhiy Koretsky, the head of the energy company Naftohaz, the Ukrainian news outlet Ukrainska Pravda reported, citing unnamed sources. The Financial Times and RBC-Ukraine had earlier named Koretsky one of the leading candidates for the job.

SIOUX FALLS — Roblox, a gaming platform popular with children, will pay South Dakota nearly $10 million over four years and implement new protections for young users under a settlement announced Monday by state Attorney General Marty Jackley. The settlement also requires Roblox to implement age verification. The company plans to use facial age estimation […]

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SIOUX FALLS — Roblox, a gaming platform popular with children, will pay South Dakota nearly $10 million over four years and implement new protections for young users under a settlement announced Monday by state Attorney General Marty Jackley. The settlement also requires Roblox to implement age verification. The company plans to use facial age estimation […]

Il TAR Lazio ha ribadito il carattere immediato e non suscettibile di compressione per ragioni meramente organizzative del diritto all’accoglienza. La sentenza è stata adottata su un caso di inerzia, in cui la Prefettura non aveva mai fornito alcun riscontro alla richiesta di accoglienza sebbene fossero trascorsi circa due mesi, ed è ottima perché diversamente da altri precedenti non fa discendere il silenzio dallo spirare di un termine di 30 giorni, ma anzi ribadisce il carattere immediato dell’obbligo di assicurare l’accoglienza ai richiedenti asilo. La sentenza ribadisce poi alcuni principi ormai consolidati, ma non sempre applicati dai TAR, affermando che:

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Il TAR Lazio ha ribadito il carattere immediato e non suscettibile di compressione per ragioni meramente organizzative del diritto all’accoglienza. La sentenza è stata adottata su un caso di inerzia, in cui la Prefettura non aveva mai fornito alcun riscontro alla richiesta di accoglienza sebbene fossero trascorsi circa due mesi, ed è ottima perché diversamente da altri precedenti non fa discendere il silenzio dallo spirare di un termine di 30 giorni, ma anzi ribadisce il carattere immediato dell’obbligo di assicurare l’accoglienza ai richiedenti asilo. La sentenza ribadisce poi alcuni principi ormai consolidati, ma non sempre applicati dai TAR, affermando che:

La medición evidenció una mejora en los barrios del norte con la reducción de balaceras, vandalismo y sitios eriazos, impulsando una baja generalizada en la percepción de inseguridad. No obstante, la Delegada Katherine López se mostró cauta frente a las cifras y advirtió que el temor de los vecinos sigue siendo alto, fijando los resultados como una hoja de ruta para reforzar el trabajo policial. Este artículo Avance en seguridad: Calama y Antofagasta registran una baja en la victimización por delitos violentos fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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La medición evidenció una mejora en los barrios del norte con la reducción de balaceras, vandalismo y sitios eriazos, impulsando una baja generalizada en la percepción de inseguridad. No obstante, la Delegada Katherine López se mostró cauta frente a las cifras y advirtió que el temor de los vecinos sigue siendo alto, fijando los resultados como una hoja de ruta para reforzar el trabajo policial. Este artículo Avance en seguridad: Calama y Antofagasta registran una baja en la victimización por delitos violentos fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

Cash App’s parent company will pay $45 million and overhaul its fraud prevention and customer service practices under a multistate settlement, resolving allegations that the popular payment app failed to protect users from scams while misleading them about the security of customers’ money.  Virginia is among 46 participating states in the settlement with Block, Inc., […]

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Cash App’s parent company will pay $45 million and overhaul its fraud prevention and customer service practices under a multistate settlement, resolving allegations that the popular payment app failed to protect users from scams while misleading them about the security of customers’ money.  Virginia is among 46 participating states in the settlement with Block, Inc., […]

This research, on what were deemed the “lesbian seagulls,” is the subject of "Love Birds," a film by two filmmakers with San Diego connections.

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This research, on what were deemed the “lesbian seagulls,” is the subject of "Love Birds," a film by two filmmakers with San Diego connections.

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Después de la boleta para ver un partido, el objeto más buscado es un brazalete gratuito. Lo ofrece el Banco de América en los estadios y la zona de fans ubicadas en las 11 sedes del Mundial en Estados Unidos. Ya se han entregado 2 millones y es tal su éxito que ya hay quienes lo venden hasta por 1.000 dólares en diferentes tiendas en línea. Nuestra enviada especial al evento fue hasta el de Kansas para encontrar el recuerdo más codiciado del mundial.

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Después de la boleta para ver un partido, el objeto más buscado es un brazalete gratuito. Lo ofrece el Banco de América en los estadios y la zona de fans ubicadas en las 11 sedes del Mundial en Estados Unidos. Ya se han entregado 2 millones y es tal su éxito que ya hay quienes lo venden hasta por 1.000 dólares en diferentes tiendas en línea. Nuestra enviada especial al evento fue hasta el de Kansas para encontrar el recuerdo más codiciado del mundial.

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State employees will see a one-time bonus in their July 29 paycheck, but no ongoing pay raise is coming despite strong tax revenue collections. The post State employees to receive one-time bonus of up to $2,500 appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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State employees will see a one-time bonus in their July 29 paycheck, but no ongoing pay raise is coming despite strong tax revenue collections. The post State employees to receive one-time bonus of up to $2,500 appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma’s attorney general on Monday unveiled a new attempt to settle a decades-old case with six poultry companies who have been court-ordered to clean up eastern Oklahoma waterways. Attorney General Gentner Drummond announced he planned to ask federal Judge Gregory K. Frizzell to sign off on a nearly $44 million, seven-year settlement […]

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OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma’s attorney general on Monday unveiled a new attempt to settle a decades-old case with six poultry companies who have been court-ordered to clean up eastern Oklahoma waterways. Attorney General Gentner Drummond announced he planned to ask federal Judge Gregory K. Frizzell to sign off on a nearly $44 million, seven-year settlement […]

Un campamento de surf transporta a los niños en autobús a otras playas, y jóvenes socorristas viajan por la costa desde este pueblo costero de California asolado por aguas residuales transfronterizas.

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Un campamento de surf transporta a los niños en autobús a otras playas, y jóvenes socorristas viajan por la costa desde este pueblo costero de California asolado por aguas residuales transfronterizas.

Alors que Human Rights Watch affirme qu'au moins 58 migrants éthiopiens, condamnés à mort en Arabie saoudite, risquent une exécution imminente, le ministère éthiopien des Affaires étrangères assure être pleinement mobilisé. Addis-Abeba met en avant la grâce royale accordée à 1 971 ressortissants éthiopiens et affirme poursuivre ses démarches diplomatiques auprès de Riyad.

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Alors que Human Rights Watch affirme qu'au moins 58 migrants éthiopiens, condamnés à mort en Arabie saoudite, risquent une exécution imminente, le ministère éthiopien des Affaires étrangères assure être pleinement mobilisé. Addis-Abeba met en avant la grâce royale accordée à 1 971 ressortissants éthiopiens et affirme poursuivre ses démarches diplomatiques auprès de Riyad.

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(The Center Square) — A 26-year-old Colombian man is dead following an ICE-involved shooting in Maine's sixth-largest city, authorities said. The incident occurred early Monday in Biddeford, where U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were conducting a targeted enforcement operation. The Department of Homeland Security has not released any details about what led to the fatal shooting. News about the shooting was released by state leaders and members of Maine's congressional delegation. Gov. Janet Mills issued a statement saying Maine State Police are "at the scene supporting and working cooperatively with the Attorney General's Office, Maine's Office of Chief Medical Examiner, and Federal officials to determine the facts of what occurred this morning. "I know that situations like these are alarming and frightening," Mills, a Democrat, said. Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey said his office is assisting with the investigation into the fatal shooting. The Democrat urged the public to remain calm while the investigation is conducted. "We understand individuals may want to gather and make their voice(s) heard," Frey said in a statement. "We ask that people remain peaceful, be respectful of others, and follow the directions of local law enforcement officers who will be maintaining public order." Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, said Monday that he had spoken with Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin about the incident and has called for a full investigation. "He was the target of an arrest warrant based upon his immigration status," King told reporters at a briefing. "He had been given an order to leave the country. He was in a vehicle, pulled out in the vehicle, and the term the secretary used was 'weaponize the vehicle.' He was shot by an ICE agent." The Maine Immigrants’ Rights Coalition said the man was a 26-year-old Colombian national who had legal work status in the country. The advocacy group echoed calls for an investigation, calling the fatal shooting devastating, enraging, and unacceptable." "His loved ones deserve answers, and the public deserves a full and transparent account of what happened," the groups said in a statement. "People across Maine have already endured escalating detentions, aggressive enforcement activity, and the fear of being taken from their homes, workplaces, and families. Today, that escalation has ended in the loss of a young life." Maine is one of several Democratic-led states that have been targeted for immigration enforcement. More than 200 "illegal aliens" were arrested in ICE's "Catch of the Day" operation, which got underway in January, according to DHS. The agency said those detained included people previously arrested for assault, drug trafficking, rape and burglary, and other serious charges. Republicans have blamed Mills and other Maine Democrats for encouraging the immigration crackdown by passing a 'sanctuary' law restricting cooperation with federal authorities. But the Biddeford incident is the second ICE-involved fatal shooting in less than a week. Salgado Araujo, 52, died at a Houston hospital from his injuries last week after he was shot during a traffic stop by federal immigration officials. DHS officials later confirmed that the man was not the intended target of the operation The shootings have reignited calls for accountability in the embattled federal agency, which drew widespread condemnation earlier this year following the shooting deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.

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(The Center Square) — A 26-year-old Colombian man is dead following an ICE-involved shooting in Maine's sixth-largest city, authorities said. The incident occurred early Monday in Biddeford, where U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were conducting a targeted enforcement operation. The Department of Homeland Security has not released any details about what led to the fatal shooting. News about the shooting was released by state leaders and members of Maine's congressional delegation. Gov. Janet Mills issued a statement saying Maine State Police are "at the scene supporting and working cooperatively with the Attorney General's Office, Maine's Office of Chief Medical Examiner, and Federal officials to determine the facts of what occurred this morning. "I know that situations like these are alarming and frightening," Mills, a Democrat, said. Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey said his office is assisting with the investigation into the fatal shooting. The Democrat urged the public to remain calm while the investigation is conducted. "We understand individuals may want to gather and make their voice(s) heard," Frey said in a statement. "We ask that people remain peaceful, be respectful of others, and follow the directions of local law enforcement officers who will be maintaining public order." Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, said Monday that he had spoken with Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin about the incident and has called for a full investigation. "He was the target of an arrest warrant based upon his immigration status," King told reporters at a briefing. "He had been given an order to leave the country. He was in a vehicle, pulled out in the vehicle, and the term the secretary used was 'weaponize the vehicle.' He was shot by an ICE agent." The Maine Immigrants’ Rights Coalition said the man was a 26-year-old Colombian national who had legal work status in the country. The advocacy group echoed calls for an investigation, calling the fatal shooting devastating, enraging, and unacceptable." "His loved ones deserve answers, and the public deserves a full and transparent account of what happened," the groups said in a statement. "People across Maine have already endured escalating detentions, aggressive enforcement activity, and the fear of being taken from their homes, workplaces, and families. Today, that escalation has ended in the loss of a young life." Maine is one of several Democratic-led states that have been targeted for immigration enforcement. More than 200 "illegal aliens" were arrested in ICE's "Catch of the Day" operation, which got underway in January, according to DHS. The agency said those detained included people previously arrested for assault, drug trafficking, rape and burglary, and other serious charges. Republicans have blamed Mills and other Maine Democrats for encouraging the immigration crackdown by passing a 'sanctuary' law restricting cooperation with federal authorities. But the Biddeford incident is the second ICE-involved fatal shooting in less than a week. Salgado Araujo, 52, died at a Houston hospital from his injuries last week after he was shot during a traffic stop by federal immigration officials. DHS officials later confirmed that the man was not the intended target of the operation The shootings have reignited calls for accountability in the embattled federal agency, which drew widespread condemnation earlier this year following the shooting deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.

Este artículo fue publicado inicialmente por EdSource. Súscribase aquí para recibir su boletín diario. ASPECTOS PRINCIPALES La ambiciosa meta de California de lograr que la mitad de todos los estudiantes de los niveles K-12 estén inscritos en programas de educación bilingüe para el año 2030 se ha topado con un gran obstáculo: la falta de […]

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La Brigada Antinarcóticos desbarató los planes de una red criminal que utilizaba pasos fronterizos alternativos y conectividad satelital de alta gama para evadir las fiscalizaciones en el desierto. La diligencia dejó a un ciudadano extranjero detenido y asestó un multimillonario golpe a las arcas del narcotráfico que pretendía inundar las calles del país. Este artículo Rutas mineras al descubierto: PDI intercepta dos camionetas robadas y decomisa 805 kilos de marihuana en Taltal fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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La Brigada Antinarcóticos desbarató los planes de una red criminal que utilizaba pasos fronterizos alternativos y conectividad satelital de alta gama para evadir las fiscalizaciones en el desierto. La diligencia dejó a un ciudadano extranjero detenido y asestó un multimillonario golpe a las arcas del narcotráfico que pretendía inundar las calles del país. Este artículo Rutas mineras al descubierto: PDI intercepta dos camionetas robadas y decomisa 805 kilos de marihuana en Taltal fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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From live music to sports teams, here’s what kids say is missing. The post What kind of spaces do kids and teens really want in Indy? appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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From live music to sports teams, here’s what kids say is missing. The post What kind of spaces do kids and teens really want in Indy? appeared first on Mirror Indy.

BESSEMER, Ala.—After months of resistance, officials in a historic suburb of Birmingham have released a non-disclosure agreement between city leaders and developers of a hyperscale data center. The release of the agreement came after environmental groups threatened to sue Bessemer over its unwillingness to share public documents related to the proposed construction of a 4.5 […]

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BESSEMER, Ala.—After months of resistance, officials in a historic suburb of Birmingham have released a non-disclosure agreement between city leaders and developers of a hyperscale data center. The release of the agreement came after environmental groups threatened to sue Bessemer over its unwillingness to share public documents related to the proposed construction of a 4.5 […]