Wisconsin’s first case of measles in 2026 was confirmed this week in a Waukesha resident, state health officials have reported. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) reported that the individual’s illness was “related to international travel.” Citing privacy concerns, the department withheld all other information, including demographic information about the patient and whether or […]

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Wisconsin’s first case of measles in 2026 was confirmed this week in a Waukesha resident, state health officials have reported. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) reported that the individual’s illness was “related to international travel.” Citing privacy concerns, the department withheld all other information, including demographic information about the patient and whether or […]

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WASHINGTON — A growing number of U.S. House Democrats are pushing for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s impeachment after another fatal shooting of an American citizen by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis this month.   At least 162 members — more than three-fourths of all House Democrats, who total 213 — backed an impeachment resolution against Noem as […]

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WASHINGTON — A growing number of U.S. House Democrats are pushing for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s impeachment after another fatal shooting of an American citizen by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis this month.   At least 162 members — more than three-fourths of all House Democrats, who total 213 — backed an impeachment resolution against Noem as […]

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WASHINGTON — A growing number of U.S. House Democrats are pushing for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s impeachment after another fatal shooting of an American citizen by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis this month.   At least 162 members — more than three-fourths of all House Democrats, who total 213 — backed an impeachment resolution against Noem as […]

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WASHINGTON — A growing number of U.S. House Democrats are pushing for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s impeachment after another fatal shooting of an American citizen by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis this month.   At least 162 members — more than three-fourths of all House Democrats, who total 213 — backed an impeachment resolution against Noem as […]

WASHINGTON — A growing number of U.S. House Democrats are pushing for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s impeachment after another fatal shooting of an American citizen by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis this month.   At least 162 members — more than three-fourths of all House Democrats, who total 213 — backed an impeachment resolution against Noem as […]

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WASHINGTON — A growing number of U.S. House Democrats are pushing for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s impeachment after another fatal shooting of an American citizen by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis this month.   At least 162 members — more than three-fourths of all House Democrats, who total 213 — backed an impeachment resolution against Noem as […]

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WASHINGTON — A growing number of U.S. House Democrats are pushing for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s impeachment after another fatal shooting of an American citizen by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis this month.   At least 162 members — more than three-fourths of all House Democrats, who total 213 — backed an impeachment resolution against Noem as […]

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WASHINGTON — A growing number of U.S. House Democrats are pushing for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s impeachment after another fatal shooting of an American citizen by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis this month.   At least 162 members — more than three-fourths of all House Democrats, who total 213 — backed an impeachment resolution against Noem as […]

“A thousand leopards in a forest patch the size of a football field!” This is how marine conservation researchers Rucha Karkarey and Vardhan Patankar described unusually large shoals of squaretail groupers (Plectropomus areolatus) gliding along the coral reefs, off the shores of Bitra, an island in northern Lakshadweep. In 2010, Karkarey’s team recorded densities of […]

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“A thousand leopards in a forest patch the size of a football field!” This is how marine conservation researchers Rucha Karkarey and Vardhan Patankar described unusually large shoals of squaretail groupers (Plectropomus areolatus) gliding along the coral reefs, off the shores of Bitra, an island in northern Lakshadweep. In 2010, Karkarey’s team recorded densities of […]

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WASHINGTON — A growing number of U.S. House Democrats are pushing for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s impeachment after another fatal shooting of an American citizen by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis this month.   At least 162 members — more than three-fourths of all House Democrats, who total 213 — backed an impeachment resolution against Noem as […]

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WASHINGTON — A growing number of U.S. House Democrats are pushing for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s impeachment after another fatal shooting of an American citizen by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis this month.   At least 162 members — more than three-fourths of all House Democrats, who total 213 — backed an impeachment resolution against Noem as […]

Si piensas viajar aquí, descubrirás cómo convivir con esa naturaleza salvaje es una experiencia difícil de igualar.

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WASHINGTON — A growing number of U.S. House Democrats are pushing for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s impeachment after another fatal shooting of an American citizen by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis this month.   At least 162 members — more than three-fourths of all House Democrats, who total 213 — backed an impeachment resolution against Noem as […]

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WASHINGTON — A growing number of U.S. House Democrats are pushing for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s impeachment after another fatal shooting of an American citizen by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis this month.   At least 162 members — more than three-fourths of all House Democrats, who total 213 — backed an impeachment resolution against Noem as […]

با انتشار ویدیوهای بیشتر ابعاد جنایات جمهوری اسلامی آشکارتر می‌شود

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La intensificación de las redadas del ICE y la respuesta del Gobierno de Trump a los episodios de violencia en Minnesota abren una grieta dentro del Partido Republicano que amenaza con pasar factura en las elecciones de medio término en EE UU.

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La intensificación de las redadas del ICE y la respuesta del Gobierno de Trump a los episodios de violencia en Minnesota abren una grieta dentro del Partido Republicano que amenaza con pasar factura en las elecciones de medio término en EE UU.

A former manufacturing site in Bridgeport is now producing enough low-carbon electricity to power more than 3,000 homes.

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A former manufacturing site in Bridgeport is now producing enough low-carbon electricity to power more than 3,000 homes.

(The Center Square) — Federal authorities say they are investigating an upstate New York woman who allegedly wanted to buy firearms to "kill" ICE agents. The Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday that it is conducting an investigation into a "female U.S. citizen" who attempted to purchase a firearm in Buffalo on two separate occasions and stated she wanted to "buy a gun to protect herself from ICE agents, and also to kill ICE agents." The agency didn't provide additional details about the investigation or identify the woman, but said the joint investigation is being conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigations and the New York State Police. "Every day there are more assaults, more vehicle-ramming attacks, more attempts to kill our officers," Assistant Homeland Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement. "Now, we have an American citizen purchasing a gun with the intent to KILL our officers." As the Trump administration moves to aggressively enforce immigration laws, protests have erupted in U.S. cities across the country over ICE's tactics and the shooting deaths of at least two people during confrontations with federal authorities, including 37-year-old Alex Pretti. The Trump administration blames Democratic politicians for encouraging the protests. Marcos Charles, acting executive associate director of ICE's enforcement removal operations, told reporters over the weekend that one of his agents "permanently" lost a part of his finger when a protester bit it off Saturday in Minneapolis, where authorities have been clashing with protesters since the death of Renee Good. "This kind of violence is not a coincidence," Charles said. "When sanctuary politicians, activists and the media work hard to create chaos and fear instead of using their platforms to reassure their communities, this is the result." McLaughlin said ICE law enforcement officers are facing an 8,000% increase in death threats against them amid the push back over the Trump administration's immigration crackdown. There has been a more than 1,300% increase in assaults "while they risk their lives every single day to remove murderers, pedophiles, rapists, terrorists, and gang members" from the country, she said. "Make no mistake, threatening rhetoric and this unprecedented violence against our law enforcement is incited by sanctuary politicians through their repeated vilification and demonization of law enforcement," she said. "Comparing ICE day-in and day-out to the Nazi Gestapo, the Secret Police, and slave patrols has consequences." "The violence and dehumanization of these men and women who are simply enforcing the law must stop," she added. "Like everyone else, they just want to go home to their families at night."

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(The Center Square) — Federal authorities say they are investigating an upstate New York woman who allegedly wanted to buy firearms to "kill" ICE agents. The Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday that it is conducting an investigation into a "female U.S. citizen" who attempted to purchase a firearm in Buffalo on two separate occasions and stated she wanted to "buy a gun to protect herself from ICE agents, and also to kill ICE agents." The agency didn't provide additional details about the investigation or identify the woman, but said the joint investigation is being conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigations and the New York State Police. "Every day there are more assaults, more vehicle-ramming attacks, more attempts to kill our officers," Assistant Homeland Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement. "Now, we have an American citizen purchasing a gun with the intent to KILL our officers." As the Trump administration moves to aggressively enforce immigration laws, protests have erupted in U.S. cities across the country over ICE's tactics and the shooting deaths of at least two people during confrontations with federal authorities, including 37-year-old Alex Pretti. The Trump administration blames Democratic politicians for encouraging the protests. Marcos Charles, acting executive associate director of ICE's enforcement removal operations, told reporters over the weekend that one of his agents "permanently" lost a part of his finger when a protester bit it off Saturday in Minneapolis, where authorities have been clashing with protesters since the death of Renee Good. "This kind of violence is not a coincidence," Charles said. "When sanctuary politicians, activists and the media work hard to create chaos and fear instead of using their platforms to reassure their communities, this is the result." McLaughlin said ICE law enforcement officers are facing an 8,000% increase in death threats against them amid the push back over the Trump administration's immigration crackdown. There has been a more than 1,300% increase in assaults "while they risk their lives every single day to remove murderers, pedophiles, rapists, terrorists, and gang members" from the country, she said. "Make no mistake, threatening rhetoric and this unprecedented violence against our law enforcement is incited by sanctuary politicians through their repeated vilification and demonization of law enforcement," she said. "Comparing ICE day-in and day-out to the Nazi Gestapo, the Secret Police, and slave patrols has consequences." "The violence and dehumanization of these men and women who are simply enforcing the law must stop," she added. "Like everyone else, they just want to go home to their families at night."

Brisbane writer David Cohen invokes the ghost of prolific English writer Anthony Trollope

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Brisbane writer David Cohen invokes the ghost of prolific English writer Anthony Trollope

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PORTLAND, Ore. — Keith Ellison held up his cellphone. The Minnesota attorney general was onstage in an Oregon theater in front of hundreds of people, accompanied by four of his Democratic peers from other states, to mark a year of coordinated legal strategy to resist the Trump administration’s expansive use of executive power. “Can I […]

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PORTLAND, Ore. — Keith Ellison held up his cellphone. The Minnesota attorney general was onstage in an Oregon theater in front of hundreds of people, accompanied by four of his Democratic peers from other states, to mark a year of coordinated legal strategy to resist the Trump administration’s expansive use of executive power. “Can I […]

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Buena parte del entorno construido que hace posible nuestra vida cotidiana depende directa o indirectamente del acero. Entender cómo influyen el calor, el enfriamiento y el contenido de carbono es clave para explicar por qué el acero funciona tan bien.

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Buena parte del entorno construido que hace posible nuestra vida cotidiana depende directa o indirectamente del acero. Entender cómo influyen el calor, el enfriamiento y el contenido de carbono es clave para explicar por qué el acero funciona tan bien.

El Ministerio de Trabajo detalló que “esta eventual desaparición abrupta de la prórroga del SMI de 2025 no afectaría a los contratos ya vigentes”.

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El Ministerio de Trabajo detalló que “esta eventual desaparición abrupta de la prórroga del SMI de 2025 no afectaría a los contratos ya vigentes”.

In celebration of National School Choice Week, the U.S. Departments of Education and Treasury released a joint fact sheet on the federal education tax cut on Tuesday, which was included in Sec. 70411 of the federal budget reconciliation bill and signed into law by President Donald Trump on July 4, 2025.… The post Fact sheet on federal education tax credit released, 23 states have opted in so far appeared first on EdNC.

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In celebration of National School Choice Week, the U.S. Departments of Education and Treasury released a joint fact sheet on the federal education tax cut on Tuesday, which was included in Sec. 70411 of the federal budget reconciliation bill and signed into law by President Donald Trump on July 4, 2025.… The post Fact sheet on federal education tax credit released, 23 states have opted in so far appeared first on EdNC.

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(The Center Square) – Within a national $6 billion deal announced Tuesday, another of the Big Five tech companies is investing in North Carolinians for jobs. Corning, with eight manufacturing locations and its Optical Communications headquarters in Charlotte, is poised to add an estimated 750 to 1,000 jobs at its optical cable manufacturing facility in Hickory. The 175-year-old New York-based materials science company has a deal with Meta, owner of Facebook and Instagram, it says will supply “optical fiber, cable and connectivity products designed to meet the density and scale demands of advanced artificial intelligence centers.” The $6 billion package supports buildout of the most advanced data centers nationwide, with expectation to impact Ohio and Louisiana. Meta will be anchor customer in Hickory at the Trivium Corporate Center. In addition to high-powered computer chips, fiber optics moving large amounts of data efficiently between thousands of servers is crucial to artificial intelligence. Expanded production capacity will happen across other locations in the state, though Corning did not name them. Corning also has facilities at Newton, Concord, Midland, Winston-Salem, Durham, Wilmington and Tarboro. Corning, global market share leader in optical fiber and cable production, said the workforce was expected to increase 15%-20%. There’s about 5,000 in the state today. The Economic Investment Committee within the Commerce Department met on Tuesday and went into executive session. No announcement followed. First-term Democratic Gov. Josh Stein, regularly cheering on economic development news, prior to publication was yet to issue a release or post on social media about the jobs increase. The company added a note of caution to its statement. It said in part, “Some of the risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in or implied by the forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: global economic trends, competition and geopolitical risks, or an escalation of sanctions, tariffs or other trade tensions between the U.S. and other countries, and related impacts on our businesses’ global supply chains and strategies.” In a release, Chairman and CEO Wendell Weeks of Corning said, “Together with Meta, we’re strengthening domestic supply chains and helping ensure that advanced data centers are built using U.S. innovation and advanced manufacturing.” Joel Kaplan, Meta’s chief global affairs officer, agreed on putting together “world-class partners and American manufacturing.” He also said, “This collaboration will help create good-paying, skilled U.S. jobs, strengthen local economies, and help secure the U.S. lead in the global AI race.” The Big Five tech companies, as they are colloquially known, are Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft and Alphabet. Former names were Facebook rather than Meta, and Google rather than Alphabet. In June, Amazon said it would invest $10 billion toward its Amazon Web Services data center supply chain innovation campus in Richmond County along the South Carolina border. Earlier in the month, Jet Zero’s $4.7 billion investment had shattered the previous state record. Corning’s sales growth in optical communications was 58% in third quarter of 2025 fueled by artificial intelligence demand. Core sales in the quarter were $4.2 billion; for 2024, core sales were $14.47 billion. Meta’s revenue growth for third quarter of 2025 was $51.24 billion, up 26% year over year. Annual revenue in 2024 was $164.5 billion. The 2025 report and fourth quarter analysis will be released after the market closes on Wednesday.

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(The Center Square) – Within a national $6 billion deal announced Tuesday, another of the Big Five tech companies is investing in North Carolinians for jobs. Corning, with eight manufacturing locations and its Optical Communications headquarters in Charlotte, is poised to add an estimated 750 to 1,000 jobs at its optical cable manufacturing facility in Hickory. The 175-year-old New York-based materials science company has a deal with Meta, owner of Facebook and Instagram, it says will supply “optical fiber, cable and connectivity products designed to meet the density and scale demands of advanced artificial intelligence centers.” The $6 billion package supports buildout of the most advanced data centers nationwide, with expectation to impact Ohio and Louisiana. Meta will be anchor customer in Hickory at the Trivium Corporate Center. In addition to high-powered computer chips, fiber optics moving large amounts of data efficiently between thousands of servers is crucial to artificial intelligence. Expanded production capacity will happen across other locations in the state, though Corning did not name them. Corning also has facilities at Newton, Concord, Midland, Winston-Salem, Durham, Wilmington and Tarboro. Corning, global market share leader in optical fiber and cable production, said the workforce was expected to increase 15%-20%. There’s about 5,000 in the state today. The Economic Investment Committee within the Commerce Department met on Tuesday and went into executive session. No announcement followed. First-term Democratic Gov. Josh Stein, regularly cheering on economic development news, prior to publication was yet to issue a release or post on social media about the jobs increase. The company added a note of caution to its statement. It said in part, “Some of the risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in or implied by the forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: global economic trends, competition and geopolitical risks, or an escalation of sanctions, tariffs or other trade tensions between the U.S. and other countries, and related impacts on our businesses’ global supply chains and strategies.” In a release, Chairman and CEO Wendell Weeks of Corning said, “Together with Meta, we’re strengthening domestic supply chains and helping ensure that advanced data centers are built using U.S. innovation and advanced manufacturing.” Joel Kaplan, Meta’s chief global affairs officer, agreed on putting together “world-class partners and American manufacturing.” He also said, “This collaboration will help create good-paying, skilled U.S. jobs, strengthen local economies, and help secure the U.S. lead in the global AI race.” The Big Five tech companies, as they are colloquially known, are Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft and Alphabet. Former names were Facebook rather than Meta, and Google rather than Alphabet. In June, Amazon said it would invest $10 billion toward its Amazon Web Services data center supply chain innovation campus in Richmond County along the South Carolina border. Earlier in the month, Jet Zero’s $4.7 billion investment had shattered the previous state record. Corning’s sales growth in optical communications was 58% in third quarter of 2025 fueled by artificial intelligence demand. Core sales in the quarter were $4.2 billion; for 2024, core sales were $14.47 billion. Meta’s revenue growth for third quarter of 2025 was $51.24 billion, up 26% year over year. Annual revenue in 2024 was $164.5 billion. The 2025 report and fourth quarter analysis will be released after the market closes on Wednesday.