About 4.1% of registered voters participated in Saturday’s election, which saw $845 million and nine charter amendments at stake.

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About 4.1% of registered voters participated in Saturday’s election, which saw $845 million and nine charter amendments at stake.

El brillante concierto para violonchelo Dzonot, del compositor mexicano Gabriel Ortiz —que tendrá su estreno en San Diego el 9 y 10 de mayo a cargo de la Sinfónica de San Diego en el Jacobs Music Center— fue hecho a la medida de la chelista Alisa Weilerstein. Literalmente. Ortiz, el compositor vivo más destacado de […]

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El brillante concierto para violonchelo Dzonot, del compositor mexicano Gabriel Ortiz —que tendrá su estreno en San Diego el 9 y 10 de mayo a cargo de la Sinfónica de San Diego en el Jacobs Music Center— fue hecho a la medida de la chelista Alisa Weilerstein. Literalmente. Ortiz, el compositor vivo más destacado de […]

Policiais militares e civis do estado de São Paulo em serviço mataram 142 pessoas no primeiro trimestre deste ano. Foram cinco vítimas a mais do que no mesmo período de 2025. Considerando os policiais fora de serviço, as mortes aumentaram de 29 para 33, no mesmo período de comparação. Especialistas alertam para o alto patamar […] Fonte

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Policiais militares e civis do estado de São Paulo em serviço mataram 142 pessoas no primeiro trimestre deste ano. Foram cinco vítimas a mais do que no mesmo período de 2025. Considerando os policiais fora de serviço, as mortes aumentaram de 29 para 33, no mesmo período de comparação. Especialistas alertam para o alto patamar […] Fonte

The decision could prompt challenges to school district and Milwaukee city council boundaries. The post Wisconsin will likely see limited, local effects from Voting Rights Act ruling — at least for now appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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The decision could prompt challenges to school district and Milwaukee city council boundaries. The post Wisconsin will likely see limited, local effects from Voting Rights Act ruling — at least for now appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

Health care costs remain among the biggest concerns for Michigan voters. Lawmakers are responding.

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Health care costs remain among the biggest concerns for Michigan voters. Lawmakers are responding.

House Bill 5004 came in the wake of a slew of tragedies involving children who were under the watch of the agency.

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House Bill 5004 came in the wake of a slew of tragedies involving children who were under the watch of the agency.

Parte do Sul Global, incluindo o Brasil, defende que países desenvolvidos abandonem os combustíveis fósseis primeiro. Para Martí Orta, da Universidade de Barcelona, não há espaço para ritmos nacionais distintos na eliminação de petróleo, gás e carvão. Além disso, o pesquisador afirma que a abertura de novos projetos de exploração ignora os limites definidos pela ciência. O post Cientista defende cancelar contratos fósseis e diz que não ‘há tempo’ para transição em diferentes velocidades apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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Parte do Sul Global, incluindo o Brasil, defende que países desenvolvidos abandonem os combustíveis fósseis primeiro. Para Martí Orta, da Universidade de Barcelona, não há espaço para ritmos nacionais distintos na eliminação de petróleo, gás e carvão. Além disso, o pesquisador afirma que a abertura de novos projetos de exploração ignora os limites definidos pela ciência. O post Cientista defende cancelar contratos fósseis e diz que não ‘há tempo’ para transição em diferentes velocidades apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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With the Alaska Department of Fish and Game poised to start culling bears in a program to boost the population of a depleted caribou herd, critics have asked a state judge to block the program before the shooting begins. The Alaska Wildlife Alliance is seeking an injunction to prevent the department from resuming a controversial […]

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With the Alaska Department of Fish and Game poised to start culling bears in a program to boost the population of a depleted caribou herd, critics have asked a state judge to block the program before the shooting begins. The Alaska Wildlife Alliance is seeking an injunction to prevent the department from resuming a controversial […]

دونالد ترامپ به دوگانه بودن پیام‌های رهبران رژیم برای مردم ایران و خود او اشاره کرد و گفت: «یک چیز را می‌گویم: آن‌ها وقتی با من صحبت می‌کنند، کاملاً متفاوت از زمانی حرف می‌زنند که با رسانه‌ها یا تلویزیون صحبت می‌کنند.»

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دونالد ترامپ به دوگانه بودن پیام‌های رهبران رژیم برای مردم ایران و خود او اشاره کرد و گفت: «یک چیز را می‌گویم: آن‌ها وقتی با من صحبت می‌کنند، کاملاً متفاوت از زمانی حرف می‌زنند که با رسانه‌ها یا تلویزیون صحبت می‌کنند.»

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It was quite a spectacular three-day weekend as the La Jolla Concours d’Elegance came rolling into Scripps Park.

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It was quite a spectacular three-day weekend as the La Jolla Concours d’Elegance came rolling into Scripps Park.

Esta historia fue publicada originalmente por CalMatters. Suscríbete a sus boletines informativos. Ante un enorme rezago en los tribunales que puede prolongar sus casos durante años, los solicitantes de asilo enfrentan costos elevados al intentar cumplir su sueño de cursar la universidad en California. Los estudiantes solicitantes de asilo en California suelen enfrentar un doble […]

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Esta historia fue publicada originalmente por CalMatters. Suscríbete a sus boletines informativos. Ante un enorme rezago en los tribunales que puede prolongar sus casos durante años, los solicitantes de asilo enfrentan costos elevados al intentar cumplir su sueño de cursar la universidad en California. Los estudiantes solicitantes de asilo en California suelen enfrentar un doble […]

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OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma House and Senate could end session as early as Thursday, according to a resolution the lower chamber adopted Monday afternoon. The House approved the resolution to adjourn on Thursday, but can reconvene at the call of the chair until May 14. The Senate has not yet adopted the resolution, but […]

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OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma House and Senate could end session as early as Thursday, according to a resolution the lower chamber adopted Monday afternoon. The House approved the resolution to adjourn on Thursday, but can reconvene at the call of the chair until May 14. The Senate has not yet adopted the resolution, but […]

Conferência na Colômbia coloca conhecimento científico como central para guiar nações para uma economia longe dos combustíveis fósseis; as iniciativas anunciadas nesta semana vão guiar acordo final entre líderes políticos e criar um fórum permanente para auxiliar implementações de ações práticas. O post Em Santa Marta, cientistas mostram que a superação do petróleo é inevitável apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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Conferência na Colômbia coloca conhecimento científico como central para guiar nações para uma economia longe dos combustíveis fósseis; as iniciativas anunciadas nesta semana vão guiar acordo final entre líderes políticos e criar um fórum permanente para auxiliar implementações de ações práticas. O post Em Santa Marta, cientistas mostram que a superação do petróleo é inevitável apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

The deputy was shot May 4, 2026, on a call in Max, northwest of Deer River and east of S. Lake. The suspect is in custody, and the incident is under investigation.

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The deputy was shot May 4, 2026, on a call in Max, northwest of Deer River and east of S. Lake. The suspect is in custody, and the incident is under investigation.

(The Center Square) – As Democrats ramp up their efforts to flip the U.S. House in November, four candidates from the Keystone State have been named to a program that seeks to help and invest in them to win their races. On Monday morning, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, known as the DCCC, added Bucks County Commissioner Bob Harvie and Pennsylvania Professional Fire Fighters Association, PPFFA, President Bob Brooks to its ‘Red to Blue’ program. In February, the DCCC announced that Scranton Mayor Paige Cognetti and former television anchor Janelle Stelson were also on the list for their respective bids for the 8th and 10th congressional districts. The DCCC, the official campaign arm of the Democrats in the House of Representatives and the only political committee in the country “whose principal mission is to support Democratic House candidates every step of the way,” has named four candidates in Pennsylvania to its ‘Red to Blue’ program, which is more than any other state. DCCC Chair Suzan DelBene described Brooks and Harvie, who are both running against other Democrats for the party nomination, as the “strongest” candidates for their respective races. “Bob Harvie is a proud son of Bucks County who has an undeniable record of showing up and serving the community that raised him,” said DelBene. “Bob is the strongest candidate to take on Brian Fitzpatrick and finally give Bucks and Montgomery County families a leader in Congress who will stand up to Donald Trump and make life more affordable.” “As a 20-year Bethlehem firefighter and union president, Bob Brooks has been on the frontlines serving the community he loves. He understands the challenges that hardworking Lehigh Valley families are facing because he’s lived them himself, and he has the callouses on his hands to prove it,” DelBene said. “He’s the strongest candidate to flip this must-win seat in November and deliver real results for his community.” The focus on Pennsylvania races suggests Democrats are playing offense after Republicans secured wins up and down the ballot in 2024. In addition to Donald Trump winning the state’s 19 electoral votes and Republicans sweeping all of the statewide races on the ballot, the GOP also flipped two congressional seats from blue to red last cycle. Cognetti is the only Pennsylvania candidate who has a clear path to the Democratic Party nomination among the four in the program. She is slated to face U.S. Rep. Rob Bresnahan, R-8th District, for the northeast Pennsylvania-based seat in November. Stelson, who is attempting to challenge U.S. Rep. Scott Perry for the 10th Congressional District, is going up against Dauphin County Commissioner Justin Douglas for the Democratic Party nomination. Harvie and Lucia Simonelli, a scientist, are vying for the Democratic Party nomination for the 1st District seat held by GOP U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick. In addition to Brooks, the 7th Congressional District Democratic primary includes Ryan Crosswell, a former federal prosecutor; Carol Obando-Derstine, a former aide to U.S. Sen. Bob Casey; and Northampton County Executive Lamont McClure. The winner of that primary will challenge freshman GOP U.S. Rep. Ryan Mackenzie. At least two candidates are voicing their opposition to the DCCC’s latest decision to weigh in on these races prior to the primary election on May 19. "Hand-picking a party loyalist did not work for the Democratic establishment during the Harris campaign, and it will not work for PA-01,” Simonelli’s campaign said to the Center Square. “After nearly a decade of Fitzpatrick, voters deserve a candidate who will go to bat when working people are on the line - not another representative who embodies the status quo of lukewarm, pre-approved Party politics.” “Lucia Simonelli's background, experience, and commitment to working people are exactly the kind of representation constituents in this district need in Congress,” the campaign added. “Voters decide elections, not Washington insiders.” Obando-Derstine’s campaign also blasted the DCCC. “Instead of letting local voters decide, DC insiders and the political establishment are trying to handpick our next Representative and buy this seat,” her campaign said. “The establishment is pushing Bob Brooks — a candidate who has repeatedly endorsed election deniers, downplayed the deadliest attack on the Latino community in modern U.S. history, and shown he’s willing to lie to voters.” “Our district deserves better than another John Fetterman,” the campaign added. “We need a candidate who can win this race and defeat Ryan Mackenzie in November.” Also going to bat for Obando-Derstine is the BOLD PAC, the campaign committee of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, according to Semafor. While the DCCC is the latest group to put their efforts behind Brooks, Cognetti, Harvie, and Stelson, all have racked up significant endorsements in their respective races. Brooks is being backed in his race by Gov. Josh Shapiro, U.S. Sens. Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and a bevy of unions. Harvie has the support of a majority of local elected Democrats in Bucks and Montgomery Counties, as well as the endorsements from multiple U.S. House members. Stelson and Cognetti also have the support of Shapiro and various lawmakers across the Commonwealth and beyond. National ratings outlets signal that the four races are expected to be competitive in November. The Cook Political Report rates three U.S. House races in Pennsylvania as “toss ups” which is more than any other state for the midterm election. Those races are the seats held by Bresnahan, Mackenzie, and Perry. However, they describe the 1st Congressional District contest as “likely Republican.” Republicans currently hold a slim majority over Democrats in the U.S. House, putting these races in battleground districts in Pennsylvania in the spotlight in November.

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(The Center Square) – As Democrats ramp up their efforts to flip the U.S. House in November, four candidates from the Keystone State have been named to a program that seeks to help and invest in them to win their races. On Monday morning, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, known as the DCCC, added Bucks County Commissioner Bob Harvie and Pennsylvania Professional Fire Fighters Association, PPFFA, President Bob Brooks to its ‘Red to Blue’ program. In February, the DCCC announced that Scranton Mayor Paige Cognetti and former television anchor Janelle Stelson were also on the list for their respective bids for the 8th and 10th congressional districts. The DCCC, the official campaign arm of the Democrats in the House of Representatives and the only political committee in the country “whose principal mission is to support Democratic House candidates every step of the way,” has named four candidates in Pennsylvania to its ‘Red to Blue’ program, which is more than any other state. DCCC Chair Suzan DelBene described Brooks and Harvie, who are both running against other Democrats for the party nomination, as the “strongest” candidates for their respective races. “Bob Harvie is a proud son of Bucks County who has an undeniable record of showing up and serving the community that raised him,” said DelBene. “Bob is the strongest candidate to take on Brian Fitzpatrick and finally give Bucks and Montgomery County families a leader in Congress who will stand up to Donald Trump and make life more affordable.” “As a 20-year Bethlehem firefighter and union president, Bob Brooks has been on the frontlines serving the community he loves. He understands the challenges that hardworking Lehigh Valley families are facing because he’s lived them himself, and he has the callouses on his hands to prove it,” DelBene said. “He’s the strongest candidate to flip this must-win seat in November and deliver real results for his community.” The focus on Pennsylvania races suggests Democrats are playing offense after Republicans secured wins up and down the ballot in 2024. In addition to Donald Trump winning the state’s 19 electoral votes and Republicans sweeping all of the statewide races on the ballot, the GOP also flipped two congressional seats from blue to red last cycle. Cognetti is the only Pennsylvania candidate who has a clear path to the Democratic Party nomination among the four in the program. She is slated to face U.S. Rep. Rob Bresnahan, R-8th District, for the northeast Pennsylvania-based seat in November. Stelson, who is attempting to challenge U.S. Rep. Scott Perry for the 10th Congressional District, is going up against Dauphin County Commissioner Justin Douglas for the Democratic Party nomination. Harvie and Lucia Simonelli, a scientist, are vying for the Democratic Party nomination for the 1st District seat held by GOP U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick. In addition to Brooks, the 7th Congressional District Democratic primary includes Ryan Crosswell, a former federal prosecutor; Carol Obando-Derstine, a former aide to U.S. Sen. Bob Casey; and Northampton County Executive Lamont McClure. The winner of that primary will challenge freshman GOP U.S. Rep. Ryan Mackenzie. At least two candidates are voicing their opposition to the DCCC’s latest decision to weigh in on these races prior to the primary election on May 19. "Hand-picking a party loyalist did not work for the Democratic establishment during the Harris campaign, and it will not work for PA-01,” Simonelli’s campaign said to the Center Square. “After nearly a decade of Fitzpatrick, voters deserve a candidate who will go to bat when working people are on the line - not another representative who embodies the status quo of lukewarm, pre-approved Party politics.” “Lucia Simonelli's background, experience, and commitment to working people are exactly the kind of representation constituents in this district need in Congress,” the campaign added. “Voters decide elections, not Washington insiders.” Obando-Derstine’s campaign also blasted the DCCC. “Instead of letting local voters decide, DC insiders and the political establishment are trying to handpick our next Representative and buy this seat,” her campaign said. “The establishment is pushing Bob Brooks — a candidate who has repeatedly endorsed election deniers, downplayed the deadliest attack on the Latino community in modern U.S. history, and shown he’s willing to lie to voters.” “Our district deserves better than another John Fetterman,” the campaign added. “We need a candidate who can win this race and defeat Ryan Mackenzie in November.” Also going to bat for Obando-Derstine is the BOLD PAC, the campaign committee of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, according to Semafor. While the DCCC is the latest group to put their efforts behind Brooks, Cognetti, Harvie, and Stelson, all have racked up significant endorsements in their respective races. Brooks is being backed in his race by Gov. Josh Shapiro, U.S. Sens. Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and a bevy of unions. Harvie has the support of a majority of local elected Democrats in Bucks and Montgomery Counties, as well as the endorsements from multiple U.S. House members. Stelson and Cognetti also have the support of Shapiro and various lawmakers across the Commonwealth and beyond. National ratings outlets signal that the four races are expected to be competitive in November. The Cook Political Report rates three U.S. House races in Pennsylvania as “toss ups” which is more than any other state for the midterm election. Those races are the seats held by Bresnahan, Mackenzie, and Perry. However, they describe the 1st Congressional District contest as “likely Republican.” Republicans currently hold a slim majority over Democrats in the U.S. House, putting these races in battleground districts in Pennsylvania in the spotlight in November.

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The public university plans to add 15 more buildings, thousands more students and expand student services in Fort Worth.

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Un masivo despliegue liderado por la Delegación Presidencial y la Seremi de Seguridad Pública se realizó en el borde costero de Antofagasta para prevenir accidentes durante el fin de semana largo. El operativo, que incluyó a Carabineros, PDI, la Armada y Senda, se saldó con once personas detenidas, la mayoría de ellas sorprendidas conduciendo bajo los efectos del alcohol o sustancias ilícitas en sectores como Llacolén y El Trocadero. Este artículo Megaoperativo nocturno en Antofagasta: 11 detenidos tras intensas fiscalizaciones en el borde costero fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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Un masivo despliegue liderado por la Delegación Presidencial y la Seremi de Seguridad Pública se realizó en el borde costero de Antofagasta para prevenir accidentes durante el fin de semana largo. El operativo, que incluyó a Carabineros, PDI, la Armada y Senda, se saldó con once personas detenidas, la mayoría de ellas sorprendidas conduciendo bajo los efectos del alcohol o sustancias ilícitas en sectores como Llacolén y El Trocadero. Este artículo Megaoperativo nocturno en Antofagasta: 11 detenidos tras intensas fiscalizaciones en el borde costero fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

Investigate Midwest has sued the U.S. Department of Agriculture in federal court over a 14-month delay in producing email records related to the agency’s work to cut thousands of staff members and numerous programs last year.  In February 2025, Investigate Midwest requested all email correspondence involving Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins that included references to Elon […] The post Investigate Midwest sues USDA after 14-month delay in providing agriculture secretary emails appeared first on Investigate Midwest.

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Investigate Midwest has sued the U.S. Department of Agriculture in federal court over a 14-month delay in producing email records related to the agency’s work to cut thousands of staff members and numerous programs last year.  In February 2025, Investigate Midwest requested all email correspondence involving Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins that included references to Elon […] The post Investigate Midwest sues USDA after 14-month delay in providing agriculture secretary emails appeared first on Investigate Midwest.

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Legislative leaders have removed state Sen. Jonathan Windy Boy, D-Box Elder, from his interim committee and commission assignments. Interim committees and commissions meet between Montana’s biannual legislative sessions to discuss issues and draft policy. Windy Boy’s removal from two interim committees and one commission came at the request of Senate President Matt Regier, R-Kalispell, and Senate Minority Leader Pat Flowers, D-Belgrade, according to a joint press release from Republican and Democratic Senate staff. The post State Sen. Jonathan Windy Boy stripped of interim committee assignments appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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Legislative leaders have removed state Sen. Jonathan Windy Boy, D-Box Elder, from his interim committee and commission assignments. Interim committees and commissions meet between Montana’s biannual legislative sessions to discuss issues and draft policy. Windy Boy’s removal from two interim committees and one commission came at the request of Senate President Matt Regier, R-Kalispell, and Senate Minority Leader Pat Flowers, D-Belgrade, according to a joint press release from Republican and Democratic Senate staff. The post State Sen. Jonathan Windy Boy stripped of interim committee assignments appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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The Montana Legislature’s Committee on Committees at its May 4 meeting unanimously voted to remove Democratic Sen. Jonathan Windy Boy from two interim committees at the request of Senate President Matt Regier, R-Kalispell, and Minority Leader Pat Flowers, D-Bozeman. Windy Boy, one of the longest-serving members of the legislature, has been called on to resign […]

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The Montana Legislature’s Committee on Committees at its May 4 meeting unanimously voted to remove Democratic Sen. Jonathan Windy Boy from two interim committees at the request of Senate President Matt Regier, R-Kalispell, and Minority Leader Pat Flowers, D-Bozeman. Windy Boy, one of the longest-serving members of the legislature, has been called on to resign […]