Russian forces hit Kyiv again overnight into July 8, even as Ukraine’s military launched a fresh wave of attacks on Russia’s oil infrastructure. Ukrainian drones struck so-called shadow fleet tankers in the Sea of Azov, an industrial zone in Nizhnekamsk that’s home to two oil refineries, refineries in Saratov and Ufa, and a military airfield in Borisoglebsk, in the Voronezh region. One person was killed and at least eight were wounded. Meduza has put together footage of the night’s strikes on Russian cities.

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Russian forces hit Kyiv again overnight into July 8, even as Ukraine’s military launched a fresh wave of attacks on Russia’s oil infrastructure. Ukrainian drones struck so-called shadow fleet tankers in the Sea of Azov, an industrial zone in Nizhnekamsk that’s home to two oil refineries, refineries in Saratov and Ufa, and a military airfield in Borisoglebsk, in the Voronezh region. One person was killed and at least eight were wounded. Meduza has put together footage of the night’s strikes on Russian cities.

School leadership plays a critical role for students, educators, and families. This is not an easy task, but thankfully, there are several principals across our state who excel at the job. The Public School Forum recently spoke with some outstanding... The post Perspective | What the 2026-27 NC Principals of the Year want you to know appeared first on EdNC.

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The newest income guidelines for free and reduced-priced school lunches as a part of the National School Lunch Program — which were released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in April — became active for children across the country... The post Take a look at USDA’s new income eligibility guidelines for free and reduced-priced school lunches appeared first on EdNC.

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In Jackson County, leaders across the school district, county government, and nonprofits are finding new ways to meet the unique and evolving needs of rural children and families. To provide care when families need it — including before kindergarten and... The post In Jackson County, ‘when the gap exists, that’s our obligation’ appeared first on EdNC.

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Yandex Go and Yandex Zapravki have added data on lines and fuel availability at gas stations, the company said in a press release cited by state news agencies.

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President Donald Trump faces a decision by 12:01 a.m. Saturday, July 11, on a bipartisan housing bill passed by large majorities in Congress. In this photo, Trump attends a meeting at the G7 Summit on June 17, 2026 in Evian-les-Bains, France. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)]]>

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President Donald Trump faces a decision by 12:01 a.m. Saturday, July 11, on a bipartisan housing bill passed by large majorities in Congress. In this photo, Trump attends a meeting at the G7 Summit on June 17, 2026 in Evian-les-Bains, France. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)]]>

The Egyptian Football Association (EFA) on Wednesday lodged a formal complaint with World Cup organisers Fifa over the officiating during the team's defeat to defending champions Argentina on Tuesday in the last-16 at the 2026 World Cup.

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The Egyptian Football Association (EFA) on Wednesday lodged a formal complaint with World Cup organisers Fifa over the officiating during the team's defeat to defending champions Argentina on Tuesday in the last-16 at the 2026 World Cup.

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L’opposant et chef du PAIGC, Domingos Simoes Pereira, a été entendu ce mercredi 8 juillet par le tribunal militaire supérieur de Bissau. Il est accusé d'implication dans une tentative de coup d'État présumée l'année dernière.

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L’opposant et chef du PAIGC, Domingos Simoes Pereira, a été entendu ce mercredi 8 juillet par le tribunal militaire supérieur de Bissau. Il est accusé d'implication dans une tentative de coup d'État présumée l'année dernière.

San Diego country-punk pioneers The Beat Farmers gears up for their annual Hootenanny at the Belly Up in Solana Beach.

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San Diego country-punk pioneers The Beat Farmers gears up for their annual Hootenanny at the Belly Up in Solana Beach.

Despite concerns, ICE has not been conducting visible enforcement at the tournament. But immigration arrests are continuing elsewhere.

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Despite concerns, ICE has not been conducting visible enforcement at the tournament. But immigration arrests are continuing elsewhere.

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Corpo-mercado, obra recém lançada, mostra como o capitalismo contemporâneo expandiu suas fronteiras além da exploração da força de trabalho. Também os processos biológicos humanos – células, tecidos e DNA – em valiosos ativos econômicos de mercado The post Bioeconomia: a última fronteira da exploração? appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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The ballot questions on immigration aim to create conditions that would allow human rights violations and intrusions into federal jurisdiction. The post UCP referendum questions on immigration are illogical, deceptively worded and tainted by racism appeared first on rabble.ca.

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Greetings, MindSite News readers. In today’s Daily, a peek at Estonia, where decades of hard-won progress against fentanyl gave way to something far deadlier. New dementia research out of Curtin […]

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Greetings, MindSite News readers. In today’s Daily, a peek at Estonia, where decades of hard-won progress against fentanyl gave way to something far deadlier. New dementia research out of Curtin […]

(The Center Square)) – A Texas judge has ordered San Antonio's city-owned utility to pay nearly $400 million to two natural gas companies after ruling it broke contracts signed during Winter Storm Uri in 2021. State District Judge Laura Salinas ruled that CPS Energy must pay subsidiaries of Energy Transfer after finding the utility failed to pay for natural gas it bought during the historic winter storm. Her July 2 ruling says the contracts "are not unconscionable and must be enforced." The final judgment includes about $264 million in unpaid contract costs, roughly $119 million in interest before the ruling, and more than $9.3 million in attorney fees. CPS Energy must also pay court costs and interest that continues after the judgment. The legal fight began after Winter Storm Uri hit Texas in February 2021. Freezing temperatures caused major power outages across the state while demand for electricity and natural gas reached record highs. Meanwhile, frozen wells, pipelines, and processing plants sharply reduced the natural gas supply, sending prices much higher. CPS Energy argued that the prices it agreed to pay during the emergency were so high that they should not be enforced. The utility sued several natural gas suppliers, including Energy Transfer, and argued the prices were unconscionable. Energy Transfer argued that CPS Energy willingly entered into the contracts and that the prices reflected real market conditions during a once-in-a-generation supply shortage. The company also argued that CPS relied heavily on the spot market instead of locking in more long-term natural gas supplies before the storm, leaving it more exposed when prices spiked. Salinas agreed with Energy Transfer's position. She ruled that CPS Energy breached the contracts and rejected the utility's argument that the agreements should not be enforced due to the high prices. CPS Energy said it was disappointed with the decision and is considering an appeal. "The court's decision ... will cost this community more than $390 million and may effectively end a key legal safeguard against grossly unfair treatment for essential services like natural gas during the next statewide disaster," the utility said in a statement to Texas Public Radio. Energy Transfer welcomed the ruling. "The court's decision affirms that contracts executed under Texas' market rules remain enforceable, even during extreme events," the company said in a statement. "Winter Storm Uri created unprecedented supply shortages that drove prices higher, reflecting market conditions, not misconduct." The company added that the ruling confirms it "acted appropriately under existing market rules while continuing to supply critical natural gas during a statewide emergency.” It also said the decision gives energy suppliers more certainty as they prepare for future grid emergencies.

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(The Center Square)) – A Texas judge has ordered San Antonio's city-owned utility to pay nearly $400 million to two natural gas companies after ruling it broke contracts signed during Winter Storm Uri in 2021. State District Judge Laura Salinas ruled that CPS Energy must pay subsidiaries of Energy Transfer after finding the utility failed to pay for natural gas it bought during the historic winter storm. Her July 2 ruling says the contracts "are not unconscionable and must be enforced." The final judgment includes about $264 million in unpaid contract costs, roughly $119 million in interest before the ruling, and more than $9.3 million in attorney fees. CPS Energy must also pay court costs and interest that continues after the judgment. The legal fight began after Winter Storm Uri hit Texas in February 2021. Freezing temperatures caused major power outages across the state while demand for electricity and natural gas reached record highs. Meanwhile, frozen wells, pipelines, and processing plants sharply reduced the natural gas supply, sending prices much higher. CPS Energy argued that the prices it agreed to pay during the emergency were so high that they should not be enforced. The utility sued several natural gas suppliers, including Energy Transfer, and argued the prices were unconscionable. Energy Transfer argued that CPS Energy willingly entered into the contracts and that the prices reflected real market conditions during a once-in-a-generation supply shortage. The company also argued that CPS relied heavily on the spot market instead of locking in more long-term natural gas supplies before the storm, leaving it more exposed when prices spiked. Salinas agreed with Energy Transfer's position. She ruled that CPS Energy breached the contracts and rejected the utility's argument that the agreements should not be enforced due to the high prices. CPS Energy said it was disappointed with the decision and is considering an appeal. "The court's decision ... will cost this community more than $390 million and may effectively end a key legal safeguard against grossly unfair treatment for essential services like natural gas during the next statewide disaster," the utility said in a statement to Texas Public Radio. Energy Transfer welcomed the ruling. "The court's decision affirms that contracts executed under Texas' market rules remain enforceable, even during extreme events," the company said in a statement. "Winter Storm Uri created unprecedented supply shortages that drove prices higher, reflecting market conditions, not misconduct." The company added that the ruling confirms it "acted appropriately under existing market rules while continuing to supply critical natural gas during a statewide emergency.” It also said the decision gives energy suppliers more certainty as they prepare for future grid emergencies.

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Саммит НАТО, прошедший 7–8 июля в Анкаре, завершился совместной декларацией о «незыблемой приверженности» принципу коллективной обороны и неизменной поддержке Украины. Президент США Дональд Трамп омрачил встречу резкой критикой в адрес Испании и заявлениями о срыве перемирия с Ираном, тогда как союзники объявили о новых шагах по укреплению северного и восточного флангов альянса. Кроме того, на полях саммита прошло несколько важных встреч, самая интересная из которых — богатая на важные заявления встреча Трампа с Зеленским.

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Саммит НАТО, прошедший 7–8 июля в Анкаре, завершился совместной декларацией о «незыблемой приверженности» принципу коллективной обороны и неизменной поддержке Украины. Президент США Дональд Трамп омрачил встречу резкой критикой в адрес Испании и заявлениями о срыве перемирия с Ираном, тогда как союзники объявили о новых шагах по укреплению северного и восточного флангов альянса. Кроме того, на полях саммита прошло несколько важных встреч, самая интересная из которых — богатая на важные заявления встреча Трампа с Зеленским.

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State attorneys have asked a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit that seeks to force Oregon to offer undercover license plates to federal agents, arguing that the Trump administration cannot force the state to use its resources to enforce federal law. The development came in a Tuesday legal filing responding to the federal government’s May […]

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State attorneys have asked a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit that seeks to force Oregon to offer undercover license plates to federal agents, arguing that the Trump administration cannot force the state to use its resources to enforce federal law. The development came in a Tuesday legal filing responding to the federal government’s May […]

The U.S. Forest Service Tuesday approved a proposed mine in southern Arizona that will extract up to five critical minerals and was the first added to a program designed to streamline federal permitting. Local environmental groups quickly condemned the decision, alleging the federal agency failed to address fundamental legal questions and environmental concerns before approving […]

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The U.S. Forest Service Tuesday approved a proposed mine in southern Arizona that will extract up to five critical minerals and was the first added to a program designed to streamline federal permitting. Local environmental groups quickly condemned the decision, alleging the federal agency failed to address fundamental legal questions and environmental concerns before approving […]

A study from researchers at Curtin University and published in The Lancet Healthy Longevity last week found that nearly half of all dementia cases could be prevented with consistency in […]

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A study from researchers at Curtin University and published in The Lancet Healthy Longevity last week found that nearly half of all dementia cases could be prevented with consistency in […]

The California booth at the Great American State Fair was as sparse as the crowd, offering little beyond a photo opportunity and a chance to beat the heat.

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The California booth at the Great American State Fair was as sparse as the crowd, offering little beyond a photo opportunity and a chance to beat the heat.