A Family Court judge erred when denying a restraining order to a woman raped and strangled by a man she briefly dated, an appellate panel ruled Tuesday.

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A Family Court judge erred when denying a restraining order to a woman raped and strangled by a man she briefly dated, an appellate panel ruled Tuesday.

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In the days following the Border Patrol killing of Alex Pretti, his colleagues at Department of Veterans Affairs clinics and hospitals across the country held vigils in his honor. The VA opened investigations into multiple staffers who attended the vigils and spoke to the press, CNN reported Tuesday.  Becky Halioua, a recreational therapist and union […]

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In the days following the Border Patrol killing of Alex Pretti, his colleagues at Department of Veterans Affairs clinics and hospitals across the country held vigils in his honor. The VA opened investigations into multiple staffers who attended the vigils and spoke to the press, CNN reported Tuesday.  Becky Halioua, a recreational therapist and union […]

وەزیری دەرەوەی ئەمەریکا جەخت دەکاتەوە لەوەی ئێران هێشتا دەرفەتی لەبەردەم ماوە بۆ چارەسەرکردنی کێشەکان بە شێوەیەکی دیپلپۆماسی، بەڵام دەبیت بەکردار بیسەلمێنێت کە بەدوای بەدەستهێنانی چەکی ناوەکییەوە نییە. مارۆکۆ روبیۆ لە کۆنگرەیەکی ڕۆژنامەوانیدا ڕۆژی سێشەممە لە کۆشکی سپی ڕایگەیاند، "ڕێگایەکی دیپلۆماسی ڕاستەقینە هەیە بۆ چارەسەری ئەم پرسە، ئێران دەبێت بێتە ژێرباری ڕێککەوتن...پێچەوانەکەشی بریتییە لە زیادبوونی گۆشەکیری ئێران و داڕمانی ئابووری و لە کۆتاییدا داڕمانی تەواوەتی." وەزیری دەرەوە جەختی...

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وەزیری دەرەوەی ئەمەریکا جەخت دەکاتەوە لەوەی ئێران هێشتا دەرفەتی لەبەردەم ماوە بۆ چارەسەرکردنی کێشەکان بە شێوەیەکی دیپلپۆماسی، بەڵام دەبیت بەکردار بیسەلمێنێت کە بەدوای بەدەستهێنانی چەکی ناوەکییەوە نییە. مارۆکۆ روبیۆ لە کۆنگرەیەکی ڕۆژنامەوانیدا ڕۆژی سێشەممە لە کۆشکی سپی ڕایگەیاند، "ڕێگایەکی دیپلۆماسی ڕاستەقینە هەیە بۆ چارەسەری ئەم پرسە، ئێران دەبێت بێتە ژێرباری ڕێککەوتن...پێچەوانەکەشی بریتییە لە زیادبوونی گۆشەکیری ئێران و داڕمانی ئابووری و لە کۆتاییدا داڕمانی تەواوەتی." وەزیری دەرەوە جەختی...

Illegal invasions in the Ituna/Itatá Indigenous territory in Brazil’s Pará state, home to isolated Igarapé Ipiaçava Indigenous people, has continued despite being protected by one of the latest land use restriction orders, in 2022, according to satellite analysis by Mongabay. This follows a series of protective orders over the years by the country’s Indigenous affairs […]

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Illegal invasions in the Ituna/Itatá Indigenous territory in Brazil’s Pará state, home to isolated Igarapé Ipiaçava Indigenous people, has continued despite being protected by one of the latest land use restriction orders, in 2022, according to satellite analysis by Mongabay. This follows a series of protective orders over the years by the country’s Indigenous affairs […]

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À Paris, Bilbao, Genève, Nantes, Venise, Cannes, New York, Metz, Londres, Marseille, Marrakech, Mulhouse, Abidjan, Tanger, Antananarivo, Hambourg, Praia, Dakar…, en salles ou en plein air, voici 34 rendez-vous de la culture afro ou africaine à ne pas manquer en ce mois de mai. N’hésitez pas à nous envoyer vos prochains événements culturels « incontournables » à l’adresse rfipageculture@yahoo.fr.

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À Paris, Bilbao, Genève, Nantes, Venise, Cannes, New York, Metz, Londres, Marseille, Marrakech, Mulhouse, Abidjan, Tanger, Antananarivo, Hambourg, Praia, Dakar…, en salles ou en plein air, voici 34 rendez-vous de la culture afro ou africaine à ne pas manquer en ce mois de mai. N’hésitez pas à nous envoyer vos prochains événements culturels « incontournables » à l’adresse rfipageculture@yahoo.fr.

La tensión comercial entre Bruselas y Washington vuelve a subir tras la amenaza de imponer un 25% a los coches europeos. La Comisión Europea pide respetar el pacto de Turnberry y acelera contactos para evitar un golpe directo a la industria, el empleo y los precios.

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La tensión comercial entre Bruselas y Washington vuelve a subir tras la amenaza de imponer un 25% a los coches europeos. La Comisión Europea pide respetar el pacto de Turnberry y acelera contactos para evitar un golpe directo a la industria, el empleo y los precios.

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Estudo expõe perigos do projeto que institui Política de Minérios Críticos. Ele reforça a condição exportadora-primária do país, desprotege setor e cria categoria genérica de minerais estratégicos. Promove “festa de benefícios fiscais” e agrava riscos ambientais The post Terras raras: Congresso pode votar retrocesso total appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Estudo expõe perigos do projeto que institui Política de Minérios Críticos. Ele reforça a condição exportadora-primária do país, desprotege setor e cria categoria genérica de minerais estratégicos. Promove “festa de benefícios fiscais” e agrava riscos ambientais The post Terras raras: Congresso pode votar retrocesso total appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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This Special Episode of the Capitol Weekly Podcast was recorded live at Affordability: The Cost of Living in California, which was held in Sacramento on April 30, 2026. This is Panel 1: Energy CostsContinue reading the full article: Capitol WeeklyOriginal article: http://capitolweekly.net/special-episode-affordability-energy-costs/

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This Special Episode of the Capitol Weekly Podcast was recorded live at Affordability: The Cost of Living in California, which was held in Sacramento on April 30, 2026. This is Panel 1: Energy CostsContinue reading the full article: Capitol WeeklyOriginal article: http://capitolweekly.net/special-episode-affordability-energy-costs/

(The Center Square) – As the clock continues to tick toward the end of the legislative session in Springfield, Republican lawmakers are calling on Democrats to include them in property tax relief talks. Major recent proposals from Democrats – such as the ‘Megaprojects Bill’ – have sought to address property tax issues that have drawn criticism from Republicans. State Reps. Jennifer Sanalitro, R-Hanover Park, Nicole La Ha, R-Lemont, Jeff Keicher, R-Sycamore, Dan Ugaste, R-Geneva, spoke about their proposals to bring property tax relief to Illinoisans on Tuesday. The lawmakers said their proposals are realistic and worthy of bipartisan consideration. “I've been here for eight years and so has the governor. And finally, he's ready to acknowledge there's a property tax problem here in Illinois,” Ugaste said. “We brought this out there. We wouldn't be here without us. So, bring us to the table. We need to be present. We need to be talking with you.” Ugaste said with House and Senate Democrat leadership also on board to bring relief, it's time for Democrats to fairly consider their colleagues across the aisle. Rep. Keicher highlighted key proposals the Republican Caucus put forward in the House, including an initiative to restart funding for property tax relief grants to school districts through the Illinois State Board of Education. The board has also recently requested their similar grant program be funded, but the General Assembly has failed to do so in recent years. Pritzker’s proposed budget for the coming fiscal year maintains that status quo. La Ha noted trends have pointed to residents facing difficulties in affording their local property taxes. “These families have done everything right and they're still being squeezed,” La Ha said. “In some of the hardest hit areas, about 10% of homeowners were only able to make partial payments on their property tax bills. That trend points to real financial strain.” Similarly, Keicher noted other proposals they would like to see considered include efforts to bring more transparency to the taxation process and give regular oversight to voters. He said a new approach is needed overall, but none of their proposals are radical. “We are in a hole so deep we need to stop digging. The only way out of the tax mess that we find ourselves in today is to grow our economy to diversify our tax base,” Keicher said. Sanalitro fielded questions on the ongoing negotiations and changes to the Megaprojects Bill, as she was one of the 10 House Republicans to vote in favor of the bill. “I voted for that bill because Illinois is starved for economic economic development, growth, jobs, and I feel like this bill brings all of that. I'm going to be watching the Senate closely with the amendment, and we'll make sure that the property taxpayers are protected in that bill,” Sanalitro said.

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(The Center Square) – As the clock continues to tick toward the end of the legislative session in Springfield, Republican lawmakers are calling on Democrats to include them in property tax relief talks. Major recent proposals from Democrats – such as the ‘Megaprojects Bill’ – have sought to address property tax issues that have drawn criticism from Republicans. State Reps. Jennifer Sanalitro, R-Hanover Park, Nicole La Ha, R-Lemont, Jeff Keicher, R-Sycamore, Dan Ugaste, R-Geneva, spoke about their proposals to bring property tax relief to Illinoisans on Tuesday. The lawmakers said their proposals are realistic and worthy of bipartisan consideration. “I've been here for eight years and so has the governor. And finally, he's ready to acknowledge there's a property tax problem here in Illinois,” Ugaste said. “We brought this out there. We wouldn't be here without us. So, bring us to the table. We need to be present. We need to be talking with you.” Ugaste said with House and Senate Democrat leadership also on board to bring relief, it's time for Democrats to fairly consider their colleagues across the aisle. Rep. Keicher highlighted key proposals the Republican Caucus put forward in the House, including an initiative to restart funding for property tax relief grants to school districts through the Illinois State Board of Education. The board has also recently requested their similar grant program be funded, but the General Assembly has failed to do so in recent years. Pritzker’s proposed budget for the coming fiscal year maintains that status quo. La Ha noted trends have pointed to residents facing difficulties in affording their local property taxes. “These families have done everything right and they're still being squeezed,” La Ha said. “In some of the hardest hit areas, about 10% of homeowners were only able to make partial payments on their property tax bills. That trend points to real financial strain.” Similarly, Keicher noted other proposals they would like to see considered include efforts to bring more transparency to the taxation process and give regular oversight to voters. He said a new approach is needed overall, but none of their proposals are radical. “We are in a hole so deep we need to stop digging. The only way out of the tax mess that we find ourselves in today is to grow our economy to diversify our tax base,” Keicher said. Sanalitro fielded questions on the ongoing negotiations and changes to the Megaprojects Bill, as she was one of the 10 House Republicans to vote in favor of the bill. “I voted for that bill because Illinois is starved for economic economic development, growth, jobs, and I feel like this bill brings all of that. I'm going to be watching the Senate closely with the amendment, and we'll make sure that the property taxpayers are protected in that bill,” Sanalitro said.

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Periodismo de Barrio conversó con integrantes de la plataforma sobre una decisión planificada que deja un vacío de datos confiables y silencia a un referente de credibilidad para la sociedad civil dentro y fuera de la Isla. La entrada Cierra el Observatorio de Feminicidios de Yo Sí Te Creo en Cuba: el costo del desgaste y la censura se publicó primero en Periodismo de Barrio.

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Periodismo de Barrio conversó con integrantes de la plataforma sobre una decisión planificada que deja un vacío de datos confiables y silencia a un referente de credibilidad para la sociedad civil dentro y fuera de la Isla. La entrada Cierra el Observatorio de Feminicidios de Yo Sí Te Creo en Cuba: el costo del desgaste y la censura se publicó primero en Periodismo de Barrio.

Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Wisconsin’s free newsletter here.Dane County on Tuesday voted to appeal in court a Wisconsin Elections Commission order directing the county to remove 23 late-arriving Madison votes from its election certification of the recent state Supreme Court race after the commission said initially counting those votes was an illegal abuse of discretion.The conflict centers on 23 Madison absentee ballots that city officials didn’t deliver to the polls until after 8 p.m. on Election Day, even though those ballots arrived at the city’s election office on the Monday before the election. Those ballots were initially counted by the city and county despite a state law requiring that absentee ballots be “delivered to the polling place no later than 8 p.m.” in order to be tallied. Madison argued that counting those late-arriving ballots was in line with past court decisions holding that voters shouldn’t be disenfranchised solely for clerks’ mistakes. The Dane County Board of Canvassers sided with the city at the time, voting 2-1 to count the ballots the week after the election. Then the state election commission last week said that the 8 p.m. deadline is not flexible — even if election officials’ errors are the only reason votes arrived that late. Commissioners ultimately voted 5-1 last Thursday to order Dane County and Madison not to count the 23 ballots, though one of the commissioners who voted in favor, Democratic Chair Ann Jacobs, said at the time that she hoped Madison or Dane would appeal the commission’s order in court.“Like so many, I am unhappy that the law requires that the actions of the clerk penalize a lawful, proper voter, and I think our judiciary needs to address that conflict,” Jacobs told Votebeat after the Dane County vote on Tuesday. “I wish it was within the province of the commission to do so. I don’t think it is, so I am hopeful the judiciary will see and address this conflict.”The county decided to appeal the order largely because the statute stipulating that ballots must be delivered by 8 p.m. “specifically addresses what should happen if the ballot is returned to the clerk on election day,” a legal memo from Dane County corporation counsel David Gault states. Because Madison received the ballots on the Monday before Election Day — not on Election Day itself — that statute doesn’t apply, he said.In any case, Gault wrote, that law “should not be construed to disenfranchise an elector who has strictly complied with all statutory requirements to cast an absentee ballot. Such a construction would, in my opinion, be unconstitutional as applied to the facts of this case.”While voting to appeal, the Dane County Board of Canvassers also ordered Madison to redo its certification without counting those 23 votes — in line with the commission order. Madison redid its canvass late Tuesday morning without those 23 votes. Madison City Attorney Mike Haas said the city has 30 days to appeal the commission decision and hasn’t decided yet whether to appeal.Dane County Clerk Scott McDonell, a Democrat, told Votebeat that he hopes the Board of Canvasser’s appeal can be filed and ruled on quickly enough to reinstate those votes. But because the exclusion of those votes didn’t affect the outcome of any race and a ruling before the May 15 state deadline to canvass is unlikely, he said his focus is more on how courts say these situations should play out going forward for voters.“They should not be penalized by a clerk error and have their constitutional right to vote taken away,” he said.Alexander Shur is a reporter for Votebeat based in Wisconsin. Contact Alexander at ashur@votebeat.org.

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Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Wisconsin’s free newsletter here.Dane County on Tuesday voted to appeal in court a Wisconsin Elections Commission order directing the county to remove 23 late-arriving Madison votes from its election certification of the recent state Supreme Court race after the commission said initially counting those votes was an illegal abuse of discretion.The conflict centers on 23 Madison absentee ballots that city officials didn’t deliver to the polls until after 8 p.m. on Election Day, even though those ballots arrived at the city’s election office on the Monday before the election. Those ballots were initially counted by the city and county despite a state law requiring that absentee ballots be “delivered to the polling place no later than 8 p.m.” in order to be tallied. Madison argued that counting those late-arriving ballots was in line with past court decisions holding that voters shouldn’t be disenfranchised solely for clerks’ mistakes. The Dane County Board of Canvassers sided with the city at the time, voting 2-1 to count the ballots the week after the election. Then the state election commission last week said that the 8 p.m. deadline is not flexible — even if election officials’ errors are the only reason votes arrived that late. Commissioners ultimately voted 5-1 last Thursday to order Dane County and Madison not to count the 23 ballots, though one of the commissioners who voted in favor, Democratic Chair Ann Jacobs, said at the time that she hoped Madison or Dane would appeal the commission’s order in court.“Like so many, I am unhappy that the law requires that the actions of the clerk penalize a lawful, proper voter, and I think our judiciary needs to address that conflict,” Jacobs told Votebeat after the Dane County vote on Tuesday. “I wish it was within the province of the commission to do so. I don’t think it is, so I am hopeful the judiciary will see and address this conflict.”The county decided to appeal the order largely because the statute stipulating that ballots must be delivered by 8 p.m. “specifically addresses what should happen if the ballot is returned to the clerk on election day,” a legal memo from Dane County corporation counsel David Gault states. Because Madison received the ballots on the Monday before Election Day — not on Election Day itself — that statute doesn’t apply, he said.In any case, Gault wrote, that law “should not be construed to disenfranchise an elector who has strictly complied with all statutory requirements to cast an absentee ballot. Such a construction would, in my opinion, be unconstitutional as applied to the facts of this case.”While voting to appeal, the Dane County Board of Canvassers also ordered Madison to redo its certification without counting those 23 votes — in line with the commission order. Madison redid its canvass late Tuesday morning without those 23 votes. Madison City Attorney Mike Haas said the city has 30 days to appeal the commission decision and hasn’t decided yet whether to appeal.Dane County Clerk Scott McDonell, a Democrat, told Votebeat that he hopes the Board of Canvasser’s appeal can be filed and ruled on quickly enough to reinstate those votes. But because the exclusion of those votes didn’t affect the outcome of any race and a ruling before the May 15 state deadline to canvass is unlikely, he said his focus is more on how courts say these situations should play out going forward for voters.“They should not be penalized by a clerk error and have their constitutional right to vote taken away,” he said.Alexander Shur is a reporter for Votebeat based in Wisconsin. Contact Alexander at ashur@votebeat.org.

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This article The Global Sumud Flotilla is a mission of mercy, met with cruelty was originally published by Waging Nonviolence. In a relentless news cycle of death and destruction, the moral bankruptcy of official power structures is exposed by the brave people on the flotilla to Gaza. This article The Global Sumud Flotilla is a mission of mercy, met with cruelty was originally published by Waging Nonviolence.

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An fitar da jerin sunayen ƴan wasa uku da a cikinsu ne ɗaya ne za a bai wa Kyautar Yabo da ake kira Prix Marc-Vivien Foé da suka haɗa da: ƴan Senegal Lamine Camara da Moussa Niakhaté sai kuma ɗan Mali mai suna Mamadou Sangaré inda a cikinsu ne za a samu wanda zai gaji Achraf Hakimi ɗan Moroko da ya lashe gasar a bara.

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An fitar da jerin sunayen ƴan wasa uku da a cikinsu ne ɗaya ne za a bai wa Kyautar Yabo da ake kira Prix Marc-Vivien Foé da suka haɗa da: ƴan Senegal Lamine Camara da Moussa Niakhaté sai kuma ɗan Mali mai suna Mamadou Sangaré inda a cikinsu ne za a samu wanda zai gaji Achraf Hakimi ɗan Moroko da ya lashe gasar a bara.

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Queda na popularidade de Lula, apesar de avanços econômicos, mostra: sem disputar a hegemonia política, esquerda pode virar peça do sistema. Poder real passa pela disputa da cultura, meio de comunicação e narrativas religiosas, como ensinava Gramsci The post Gramsci e o horizonte político além das urnas appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Queda na popularidade de Lula, apesar de avanços econômicos, mostra: sem disputar a hegemonia política, esquerda pode virar peça do sistema. Poder real passa pela disputa da cultura, meio de comunicação e narrativas religiosas, como ensinava Gramsci The post Gramsci e o horizonte político além das urnas appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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前蘇聯加盟共和國亞美尼亞首都5月4日和5日成為歐洲大陸在當今動蕩國際關係格局中重建友邦關係的舞台。繼4日登場的歐洲共同體第八屆峰會之後,歐盟與亞美尼亞5日舉行首次峰會,標誌着這個中亞內陸國家試圖擺脫俄羅斯影響,進一步向歐洲靠攏的努力。歐盟理事會主席科斯塔在峰會期間表示,歐盟將與亞美尼亞攜手並進。

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前蘇聯加盟共和國亞美尼亞首都5月4日和5日成為歐洲大陸在當今動蕩國際關係格局中重建友邦關係的舞台。繼4日登場的歐洲共同體第八屆峰會之後,歐盟與亞美尼亞5日舉行首次峰會,標誌着這個中亞內陸國家試圖擺脫俄羅斯影響,進一步向歐洲靠攏的努力。歐盟理事會主席科斯塔在峰會期間表示,歐盟將與亞美尼亞攜手並進。

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前苏联加盟共和国亚美尼亚首都5月4日和5日成为欧洲大陆在当今动荡国际关系格局中重建友邦关系的舞台。继4日登场的欧洲共同体第八届峰会之后,欧盟与亚美尼亚5日举行首次峰会,标志着这个中亚内陆国家试图摆脱俄罗斯影响,进一步向欧洲靠拢的努力。欧盟理事会主席科斯塔在峰会期间表示,欧盟将与亚美尼亚携手并进。

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前苏联加盟共和国亚美尼亚首都5月4日和5日成为欧洲大陆在当今动荡国际关系格局中重建友邦关系的舞台。继4日登场的欧洲共同体第八届峰会之后,欧盟与亚美尼亚5日举行首次峰会,标志着这个中亚内陆国家试图摆脱俄罗斯影响,进一步向欧洲靠拢的努力。欧盟理事会主席科斯塔在峰会期间表示,欧盟将与亚美尼亚携手并进。

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Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones on Tuesday joined 21 other states in opposing a proposed United States Postal Service rule that would allow certain firearms to be sent through the mail, warning the change could undermine state gun laws and make it easier for prohibited individuals to obtain weapons.  In a multi-state comment letter, the […]

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Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones on Tuesday joined 21 other states in opposing a proposed United States Postal Service rule that would allow certain firearms to be sent through the mail, warning the change could undermine state gun laws and make it easier for prohibited individuals to obtain weapons.  In a multi-state comment letter, the […]

Олександр Дубінський у телеграмі повідомив про слідчі дії щодо нього та його адвокатів, назвавши справу «сфабрикованою»

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Олександр Дубінський у телеграмі повідомив про слідчі дії щодо нього та його адвокатів, назвавши справу «сфабрикованою»