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Volunteers will assemble winter survival kits in Fountain Square Thursday, Dec. 11. The post Assemble and distribute free winter supplies for homeless neighbors appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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Volunteers will assemble winter survival kits in Fountain Square Thursday, Dec. 11. The post Assemble and distribute free winter supplies for homeless neighbors appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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You can view the holiday display and join a scavenger hunt through Sunday, Dec. 28. The post Visit the Garfield Park Conservatory’s winter wonderland appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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You can view the holiday display and join a scavenger hunt through Sunday, Dec. 28. The post Visit the Garfield Park Conservatory’s winter wonderland appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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The event also includes yoga, meditation and expungement workshops. The post Get free therapy at Indy’s Men’s Mental Health Summit appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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Check out the Holiday Bazaar and A Funky Good Christmas show at Indy’s Global Village. The post Celebrate the holiday season with shopping and funk Dec. 13 appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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DSS requested the funds for its 5-year plan from the Rural Health Transformation Program, which is part of Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

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DSS requested the funds for its 5-year plan from the Rural Health Transformation Program, which is part of Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

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This summer, I was transferred from a federal prison in Florida’s panhandle to one located in coastal South Carolina. The post Two Prisons, Two Unbearable Kinds of Heat appeared first on Prison Journalism Project.

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This summer, I was transferred from a federal prison in Florida’s panhandle to one located in coastal South Carolina. The post Two Prisons, Two Unbearable Kinds of Heat appeared first on Prison Journalism Project.

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Despite claims of environmental leadership and promises to preserve the Amazon rainforest ahead of COP30, Brazil is stripping away protections for the region’s vital ecosystems faster than workers dismantled the tents that housed the recent global climate summit in Belém. On Nov. 27, less than a week after COP30 ended, a powerful political bloc in […]

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(The Center Square) – The St. Louis metro area and Cook County are again among the worst Judicial Hellhole jurisdictions, according to the American Tort Reform Foundation. The new report released Tuesday by ATR highlights eight judicial jurisdictions across the country that earned the reputation of being “Judicial Hellholes.” Some are known for so-called nuclear verdicts with high monetary awards, like Los Angeles, which came in at No. 1 with a “Tort Tax” of $2,458 per resident and 407,500 jobs lost. “The jurisdiction separated itself as the worst of the worst in 2025,” the report said. “It saw an eye-popping $1 billion nuclear verdict, fraud allegations exposing abusive litigation practices, and courts entertaining novel liability theories that expand defendants’ exposure.” New York City came in at No. 2. South Carolina’s asbestos litigation came in at No. 3. Louisiana coastal litigation landed at No. 4. “This year the first case in the never-ending coastal litigation went to trial and resulted in an astounding nine-figure nuclear verdict,” ATR’s report said. “Louisiana plaintiffs’ lawyers have cozied up to state leaders and the courts are filled with political bias.” The Philadelphia Court of Common Please came in at No. 5. “A RICO suit has raised allegations of fraud in Philly’s courts and the Complex Litigation Center is attracting new mass torts litigation nationwide,” the report said. “Nuclear verdicts have reached historic levels and courts allow forum shopping and expansive medical liability. The City remains a hotspot for asbestos litigation.” At No. 6 this year, St. Louis can be found. “Out-of-town [Americans with Disabilities Act] litigation is targeting St. Louis small business, and the courts are prolific producers of nuclear verdicts,” the report said. “Judges allow junk science to fuel litigation and are throwing out jury verdicts that they disagree with.” ATR President Tiger Joyce explains why Cook, Madison and St. Clair counties are at No 7. “These are the jurisdictions where we believe that litigation simply doesn't operate properly,” Joyce told The Center Square. “It's not properly balanced in terms of the interests of both plaintiffs and defendants.” In Illinois, ATR says the “tort tax” is more than $1,900 per resident. For a family of four, that means it’s more than $7,600. ATR claims it also costs over 200,000 jobs in Illinois. “This is not just an academic matter for lawyers and judges and professors,” Joyce said. “This is something that affects everybody.” Joyce said Illinois is making things worse with a policy recently approved by Gov. J.B. Pritzker. “And essentially, what it does is it opens up Illinois to litigation from all over the country,” Joyce said. “Where does this go? The basic issue from our perspective is that cases should be brought either where the defendant is, where the plaintiff is, or where the matter arose, not just because some plaintiff's lawyer or some individual thinks that, ‘gee, I, I think I can do better in Illinois.’” Among other report findings that can be found at JudicialHellholes.org: Illinois trial lawyers spent a combined $110.4 million on more than one million ads across television, print, radio, digital platforms and outdoor mediums. Rounding out the Top 8 “Judicial Hellholes” is King County and Washington Supreme Court. “The state’s high court reinstated a nuclear verdict and opened the door to junk science,” the report said. “The courts allow law-shopping and expanded asbestos liability for businesses. King County is now home to novel climate change litigation and is leading the charge against oil and gas companies.” On the organizations’ “Watch List” are a trio of Georgia counties, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Texas, the Michigan Supreme Court and Kentucky. There are “Points of Light” in the report. “Among the positive developments, a Colorado court rebuffed medical monitoring damages theory, the Delaware Supreme Court rejected junk science, and the Maine Supreme Court declined to broaden the scope of public nuisance liability,” the report said. “Additionally, a North Carolina court reaffirmed legislative authority to limit noneconomic damages and the Utah high court eliminated ‘phantom damages’ windfalls.”

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(The Center Square) – The St. Louis metro area and Cook County are again among the worst Judicial Hellhole jurisdictions, according to the American Tort Reform Foundation. The new report released Tuesday by ATR highlights eight judicial jurisdictions across the country that earned the reputation of being “Judicial Hellholes.” Some are known for so-called nuclear verdicts with high monetary awards, like Los Angeles, which came in at No. 1 with a “Tort Tax” of $2,458 per resident and 407,500 jobs lost. “The jurisdiction separated itself as the worst of the worst in 2025,” the report said. “It saw an eye-popping $1 billion nuclear verdict, fraud allegations exposing abusive litigation practices, and courts entertaining novel liability theories that expand defendants’ exposure.” New York City came in at No. 2. South Carolina’s asbestos litigation came in at No. 3. Louisiana coastal litigation landed at No. 4. “This year the first case in the never-ending coastal litigation went to trial and resulted in an astounding nine-figure nuclear verdict,” ATR’s report said. “Louisiana plaintiffs’ lawyers have cozied up to state leaders and the courts are filled with political bias.” The Philadelphia Court of Common Please came in at No. 5. “A RICO suit has raised allegations of fraud in Philly’s courts and the Complex Litigation Center is attracting new mass torts litigation nationwide,” the report said. “Nuclear verdicts have reached historic levels and courts allow forum shopping and expansive medical liability. The City remains a hotspot for asbestos litigation.” At No. 6 this year, St. Louis can be found. “Out-of-town [Americans with Disabilities Act] litigation is targeting St. Louis small business, and the courts are prolific producers of nuclear verdicts,” the report said. “Judges allow junk science to fuel litigation and are throwing out jury verdicts that they disagree with.” ATR President Tiger Joyce explains why Cook, Madison and St. Clair counties are at No 7. “These are the jurisdictions where we believe that litigation simply doesn't operate properly,” Joyce told The Center Square. “It's not properly balanced in terms of the interests of both plaintiffs and defendants.” In Illinois, ATR says the “tort tax” is more than $1,900 per resident. For a family of four, that means it’s more than $7,600. ATR claims it also costs over 200,000 jobs in Illinois. “This is not just an academic matter for lawyers and judges and professors,” Joyce said. “This is something that affects everybody.” Joyce said Illinois is making things worse with a policy recently approved by Gov. J.B. Pritzker. “And essentially, what it does is it opens up Illinois to litigation from all over the country,” Joyce said. “Where does this go? The basic issue from our perspective is that cases should be brought either where the defendant is, where the plaintiff is, or where the matter arose, not just because some plaintiff's lawyer or some individual thinks that, ‘gee, I, I think I can do better in Illinois.’” Among other report findings that can be found at JudicialHellholes.org: Illinois trial lawyers spent a combined $110.4 million on more than one million ads across television, print, radio, digital platforms and outdoor mediums. Rounding out the Top 8 “Judicial Hellholes” is King County and Washington Supreme Court. “The state’s high court reinstated a nuclear verdict and opened the door to junk science,” the report said. “The courts allow law-shopping and expanded asbestos liability for businesses. King County is now home to novel climate change litigation and is leading the charge against oil and gas companies.” On the organizations’ “Watch List” are a trio of Georgia counties, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Texas, the Michigan Supreme Court and Kentucky. There are “Points of Light” in the report. “Among the positive developments, a Colorado court rebuffed medical monitoring damages theory, the Delaware Supreme Court rejected junk science, and the Maine Supreme Court declined to broaden the scope of public nuisance liability,” the report said. “Additionally, a North Carolina court reaffirmed legislative authority to limit noneconomic damages and the Utah high court eliminated ‘phantom damages’ windfalls.”

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In 1996, Matt Dunlap was a soon-to-be married bar manager at Pat’s Pizza in Orono and doubled as a proofreader at the University of Maine print shop. It was the first year his salary crested $30,000. That same year, Dunlap, a Democrat, made a successful run for the Maine Legislature. After finding out he won, […]

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In 1996, Matt Dunlap was a soon-to-be married bar manager at Pat’s Pizza in Orono and doubled as a proofreader at the University of Maine print shop. It was the first year his salary crested $30,000. That same year, Dunlap, a Democrat, made a successful run for the Maine Legislature. After finding out he won, […]

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Суд в Москве заочно приговорил политика Илью Яшина к одному году и 10 месяцам колонии общего режима по делу об уклонении от обязанностей «иноагента». Ровно столько (и это почти максимальный срок) накануне запросило для него обвинение, которое посчитало отягчающим обстоятельством то, что Яшин выступал против власти. Дело было возбуждено из-за отсутствия «иноагентской» маркировки в нескольких постах Яшина в телеграме — причем опубликованы они были, когда политик уже находился в СИЗО, а затем в колонии по своему первому уголовному делу о «фейках» про российскую армию. 1 августа 2024 года Илью Яшина, приговоренного по этому делу к восьми с половиной годам колонии, отпустили на свободу в рамках большого обмена заключенными с западными странами — и фактически выдворили из России, посадив в самолет, летевший в Германию. Перед вынесением приговора по «иноагентскому» делу Яшин опубликовал свое последнее слово. «Медуза» приводит его целиком.

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Суд в Москве заочно приговорил политика Илью Яшина к одному году и 10 месяцам колонии общего режима по делу об уклонении от обязанностей «иноагента». Ровно столько (и это почти максимальный срок) накануне запросило для него обвинение, которое посчитало отягчающим обстоятельством то, что Яшин выступал против власти. Дело было возбуждено из-за отсутствия «иноагентской» маркировки в нескольких постах Яшина в телеграме — причем опубликованы они были, когда политик уже находился в СИЗО, а затем в колонии по своему первому уголовному делу о «фейках» про российскую армию. 1 августа 2024 года Илью Яшина, приговоренного по этому делу к восьми с половиной годам колонии, отпустили на свободу в рамках большого обмена заключенными с западными странами — и фактически выдворили из России, посадив в самолет, летевший в Германию. Перед вынесением приговора по «иноагентскому» делу Яшин опубликовал свое последнее слово. «Медуза» приводит его целиком.

أفادت تقارير محلية بمقاطعة فانيجار بولاية الوحدة في جنوب السودان، أن ما لا يقل عن The post اعتقال مسؤولين من الحركة الشعبية في المعارضة بمقاطعة فانيجار appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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A new multi-state coalition is pushing for federal funding and support for Ohio and other Appalachian states as major flooding events increase in the region. The Appalachian Flood Resilience Coalition spent its first meeting dissecting the federal battles to fund the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and the future of flood-related advocacy. Brendan Muckian-Bates, policy and […]

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A new multi-state coalition is pushing for federal funding and support for Ohio and other Appalachian states as major flooding events increase in the region. The Appalachian Flood Resilience Coalition spent its first meeting dissecting the federal battles to fund the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and the future of flood-related advocacy. Brendan Muckian-Bates, policy and […]

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Illinois advocates and legal experts are applauding a congressional bill that would add key protections for certain areas in the Shawnee National Forest, classifying them with special distinctions that could lead to improved biodiversity, habitats and protections moving forward. The Shawnee National Forest Conservation Act of 2025, introduced in July by Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) […]

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Illinois advocates and legal experts are applauding a congressional bill that would add key protections for certain areas in the Shawnee National Forest, classifying them with special distinctions that could lead to improved biodiversity, habitats and protections moving forward. The Shawnee National Forest Conservation Act of 2025, introduced in July by Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) […]

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Selectarea embrionului cel mai promițător, anticiparea mai precisă a răspunsurilor la tratamentele hormonale, scurtarea timpilor de acces la procrearea medicală asistată: inteligența artificială deschide noi perspective în sprijinul personalizat al procreării.

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Selectarea embrionului cel mai promițător, anticiparea mai precisă a răspunsurilor la tratamentele hormonale, scurtarea timpilor de acces la procrearea medicală asistată: inteligența artificială deschide noi perspective în sprijinul personalizat al procreării.

أكد الاتحاد الأوروبي مجددا التزامه طويل الأمد ببناء السلام والتكامل الإقليمي والتنمية الاقتصادية الخضراء في The post الاتحاد الأوروبي يؤكد مجددًا التزامه طويل الأمد بالسلام والتنمية في جنوب السودان appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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قالت بعثة الأمم المتحدة في جنوب السودان اليوم الثلاثاء، إنها تشعر بالتشجيع إزاء الجهود المتجددة The post البعثة الأممية في جنوب السودان تدعو إلى عمل ملموس بعد الحوار السياسي لإنهاء العنف appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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قالت بعثة الأمم المتحدة في جنوب السودان اليوم الثلاثاء، إنها تشعر بالتشجيع إزاء الجهود المتجددة The post البعثة الأممية في جنوب السودان تدعو إلى عمل ملموس بعد الحوار السياسي لإنهاء العنف appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

Sot, në Ditën Botërore Kundër Korrupsionit, Maqedonia e Veriut e pret këtë datë me një bilanc jo fort optimist: pa përparim të dukshëm, me institucione të tronditura dhe me besimin e qytetarëve në rënie të ndjeshme. Raportet më të fundit theksojnë se lufta kundër korrupsionit vazhdon të ngecë, ndërsa sfidat për transparencë dhe llogaridhënie po […]

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Nga data 10 deri më 13 dhjetor, çdo mbrëmje, duke filluar nga ora 19:00, në ambientet e Shtëpisë së Kulturës në Kërçovë do të zhvillohen aktivitetet e “Uskana Fest”, festivalit të teatrit që këtë vit shënon edicionin e tij të pestë jubilar. Ky edicion, sipas organizatorëve, vjen si një moment i veçantë për artdashësit, pasi […]

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Nga data 10 deri më 13 dhjetor, çdo mbrëmje, duke filluar nga ora 19:00, në ambientet e Shtëpisë së Kulturës në Kërçovë do të zhvillohen aktivitetet e “Uskana Fest”, festivalit të teatrit që këtë vit shënon edicionin e tij të pestë jubilar. Ky edicion, sipas organizatorëve, vjen si një moment i veçantë për artdashësit, pasi […]