Front man Sean Russell discusses the musical influences and history behind the rock band’s newly released “High Horse” album.

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Front man Sean Russell discusses the musical influences and history behind the rock band’s newly released “High Horse” album.

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Trump’s unprovoked war has killed thousands, strengthened Iran’s position, and made life more difficult for struggling Americans. The post Trump Declares Victory in Iran. Reality Disagrees. appeared first on OtherWords.

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Trump’s unprovoked war has killed thousands, strengthened Iran’s position, and made life more difficult for struggling Americans. The post Trump Declares Victory in Iran. Reality Disagrees. appeared first on OtherWords.

Earlier this month, the Firearms Policy Coalition launched a fundraising campaign themed around the birthday of political activist and Parkland school shooting survivor David Hogg. The gun rights group, in an April 11 email, urged members to contribute to the “DAVID HOGG BIRTHDAY MONEYBOMB,” a donation drive to support litigation against state and federal gun […]

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Earlier this month, the Firearms Policy Coalition launched a fundraising campaign themed around the birthday of political activist and Parkland school shooting survivor David Hogg. The gun rights group, in an April 11 email, urged members to contribute to the “DAVID HOGG BIRTHDAY MONEYBOMB,” a donation drive to support litigation against state and federal gun […]

Maine might soon be closed for business in this transformative AI economy as it could become the first state to temporarily ban new data centers. Some lawmakers point to the facilities’ high energy use to justify the proposal. But don’t fall for it – the freeze takes the easy way out by curbing more demand instead of fixing the state policies that constrain Maine’s energy supply to meet more consumption. This ban, which has passed the state Legislature and now sits on the governor’s desk, will be yet another example of the Left’s onerous regulations that risk holding back prosperity for Maine and across the country. Maine would be better off if its lawmakers scrap this nonsensical proposal and focus on expanding the state’s energy supply by rolling back restrictive policies. One such misguided policy is the Renewable Portfolio Standard that requires 90 percent of the electricity sold in Maine to come from renewable energy like wind and solar by 2040. When the government heavily favors these intermittent technologies over others, it pushes more reliable energy out of the mix – but that’s the type of power that homes, businesses, and now AI data centers depend on. Maine law also exempts certain wind and solar equipment from property taxes, making it artificially cheaper to choose renewable energy over more reliable ones. On top of that, it has set an arbitrary goal of building three gigawatts of offshore wind capacity by 2040. While wind power works well in the winter, its output plunges in the summer months; and solar, which peaks in the summer, drops sharply in the winter. If the wind doesn’t blow and the sun doesn’t shine, Maine may go dark. While giving preferential treatment to renewable energy, Maine effectively has a moratorium on nuclear energy. Yet, nuclear could play a key role in powering the state by providing reliable, around-the-clock electricity that is also carbon-free. Unfortunately, Maine has no nuclear power, with its only nuclear plant shutting down in 1997. Legislators in Augusta have significant work ahead – reforming the state’s regulatory barrier for nuclear energy, repealing renewable policies that distort the electricity mix, and advancing other free market reforms to unleash Maine’s energy. These energy reforms are important for Maine, given its lack of natural gas and coal reserves and in-state production. The state heavily depends on imported natural gas, which serves as its largest source of electricity generation followed by hydropower and other renewables. That reliance comes with risk as natural gas prices and, in turn, electricity prices, can swing on winter storms, global conflicts, and pipeline constraints. However, instead of fixing flawed energy policies, state lawmakers are taking the easy route by curbing more energy demand through a temporary ban on data centers while overlooking their broader benefits. While Maine might not be at the center of the AI boom, a ban would have vast economic repercussions. It would halt economic investment, send jobs and tax revenues to other states, and signal that it opted out of the AI industry. This ban would also set an anti-growth precedent in the U.S. as other states weigh similar restrictions. Maine’s motto is Dirigo – “I lead.” But right now, the state is leading in overregulation. By moving to ban critical infrastructure for the AI economy, it risks setting itself and potentially other states down the wrong path. It doesn’t have to be this way. Gov. Janet Mills should reject the proposed freeze, and Maine lawmakers should change course by embracing free market policies that expand energy access, support innovation, and position the Pine Tree State for a more prosperous future.

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Maine might soon be closed for business in this transformative AI economy as it could become the first state to temporarily ban new data centers. Some lawmakers point to the facilities’ high energy use to justify the proposal. But don’t fall for it – the freeze takes the easy way out by curbing more demand instead of fixing the state policies that constrain Maine’s energy supply to meet more consumption. This ban, which has passed the state Legislature and now sits on the governor’s desk, will be yet another example of the Left’s onerous regulations that risk holding back prosperity for Maine and across the country. Maine would be better off if its lawmakers scrap this nonsensical proposal and focus on expanding the state’s energy supply by rolling back restrictive policies. One such misguided policy is the Renewable Portfolio Standard that requires 90 percent of the electricity sold in Maine to come from renewable energy like wind and solar by 2040. When the government heavily favors these intermittent technologies over others, it pushes more reliable energy out of the mix – but that’s the type of power that homes, businesses, and now AI data centers depend on. Maine law also exempts certain wind and solar equipment from property taxes, making it artificially cheaper to choose renewable energy over more reliable ones. On top of that, it has set an arbitrary goal of building three gigawatts of offshore wind capacity by 2040. While wind power works well in the winter, its output plunges in the summer months; and solar, which peaks in the summer, drops sharply in the winter. If the wind doesn’t blow and the sun doesn’t shine, Maine may go dark. While giving preferential treatment to renewable energy, Maine effectively has a moratorium on nuclear energy. Yet, nuclear could play a key role in powering the state by providing reliable, around-the-clock electricity that is also carbon-free. Unfortunately, Maine has no nuclear power, with its only nuclear plant shutting down in 1997. Legislators in Augusta have significant work ahead – reforming the state’s regulatory barrier for nuclear energy, repealing renewable policies that distort the electricity mix, and advancing other free market reforms to unleash Maine’s energy. These energy reforms are important for Maine, given its lack of natural gas and coal reserves and in-state production. The state heavily depends on imported natural gas, which serves as its largest source of electricity generation followed by hydropower and other renewables. That reliance comes with risk as natural gas prices and, in turn, electricity prices, can swing on winter storms, global conflicts, and pipeline constraints. However, instead of fixing flawed energy policies, state lawmakers are taking the easy route by curbing more energy demand through a temporary ban on data centers while overlooking their broader benefits. While Maine might not be at the center of the AI boom, a ban would have vast economic repercussions. It would halt economic investment, send jobs and tax revenues to other states, and signal that it opted out of the AI industry. This ban would also set an anti-growth precedent in the U.S. as other states weigh similar restrictions. Maine’s motto is Dirigo – “I lead.” But right now, the state is leading in overregulation. By moving to ban critical infrastructure for the AI economy, it risks setting itself and potentially other states down the wrong path. It doesn’t have to be this way. Gov. Janet Mills should reject the proposed freeze, and Maine lawmakers should change course by embracing free market policies that expand energy access, support innovation, and position the Pine Tree State for a more prosperous future.

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Iowa Capital Dispatch
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The administrator of a state-sanctioned Iowa care facility for intellectually disabled adults says “immediate steps” are being taken to address recurring issues involving hundreds of medication errors. Since January 2025, New Hope Village in Carroll has been repeatedly cited for failing to properly handle or administer residents’ medications and failing to properly document the medication […]

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The administrator of a state-sanctioned Iowa care facility for intellectually disabled adults says “immediate steps” are being taken to address recurring issues involving hundreds of medication errors. Since January 2025, New Hope Village in Carroll has been repeatedly cited for failing to properly handle or administer residents’ medications and failing to properly document the medication […]

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West Virginians will go to the polls on May 12 to pick party nominees for federal jobs like U.S. senator and U.S. representative all the way down to state legislative seats and county commissioners. Plus, there are a number of nonpartisan races on the ballots — positions like school board and many city council seats […] How to vote in Wyoming County appeared first on Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia's civic newsroom.

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West Virginians will go to the polls on May 12 to pick party nominees for federal jobs like U.S. senator and U.S. representative all the way down to state legislative seats and county commissioners. Plus, there are a number of nonpartisan races on the ballots — positions like school board and many city council seats […] How to vote in Wyoming County appeared first on Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia's civic newsroom.

Svenskarnas aktieförmögenhet har ökat från knappt 60 000 kronor per person år 1995 till över en miljon kronor idag. Det gäller såväl direkt aktiesparande, sparande i aktiefonder som pensionssparande. Det visar en sammanställning gjord av Dagens Nyheter. Sverige är idag en av de främsta aktieekonomierna i världen och nyligen utnämndes Stockholm till Europas nya ”The […]

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Svenskarnas aktieförmögenhet har ökat från knappt 60 000 kronor per person år 1995 till över en miljon kronor idag. Det gäller såväl direkt aktiesparande, sparande i aktiefonder som pensionssparande. Det visar en sammanställning gjord av Dagens Nyheter. Sverige är idag en av de främsta aktieekonomierna i världen och nyligen utnämndes Stockholm till Europas nya ”The […]

Anti-tax advocates and real estate developers may have reason to rejoice; city governments, public sector unions and others may worry.

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Anti-tax advocates and real estate developers may have reason to rejoice; city governments, public sector unions and others may worry.

The state Legislature passed the Ski Act in 1979, in part spurred by a Vermont  Supreme Court decision that year that dramatically expanded ski resort liability.

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The state Legislature passed the Ski Act in 1979, in part spurred by a Vermont  Supreme Court decision that year that dramatically expanded ski resort liability.

How to vote in Wirt County
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Mountain State Spotlight
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West Virginians will go to the polls on May 12 to pick party nominees for federal jobs like U.S. senator and U.S. representative all the way down to state legislative seats and county commissioners. Plus, there are a number of nonpartisan races on the ballots — positions like school board and many city council seats […] How to vote in Wirt County appeared first on Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia's civic newsroom.

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West Virginians will go to the polls on May 12 to pick party nominees for federal jobs like U.S. senator and U.S. representative all the way down to state legislative seats and county commissioners. Plus, there are a number of nonpartisan races on the ballots — positions like school board and many city council seats […] How to vote in Wirt County appeared first on Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia's civic newsroom.

Da’awa: Wani mai amfani da shafin Facebook, Shop A3, yayi zargin cewa kasar Ostareliya ta ba da dala

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Da’awa: Wani mai amfani da shafin Facebook, Shop A3, yayi zargin cewa kasar Ostareliya ta ba da dala

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Da’awa: Wani mai amfani da shafin Facebook, Shop A3, yayi zargin cewa kasar Ostareliya ta ba da dala

How to vote in Wetzel County
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Mountain State Spotlight
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West Virginians will go to the polls on May 12 to pick party nominees for federal jobs like U.S. senator and U.S. representative all the way down to state legislative seats and county commissioners. Plus, there are a number of nonpartisan races on the ballots — positions like school board and many city council seats […] How to vote in Wetzel County appeared first on Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia's civic newsroom.

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West Virginians will go to the polls on May 12 to pick party nominees for federal jobs like U.S. senator and U.S. representative all the way down to state legislative seats and county commissioners. Plus, there are a number of nonpartisan races on the ballots — positions like school board and many city council seats […] How to vote in Wetzel County appeared first on Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia's civic newsroom.

Dois anos após as enchentes que marcaram o mês de maio de 2024 no Rio Grande do Sul, uma exposição no Museu da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (Ufrgs), em parceria com o Movimento dos Atingidos por Barragens (MAB), propõe transformar memória em reflexão pública. A mostra “Arpilleras: memória e resistência na crise […] Fonte

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Dois anos após as enchentes que marcaram o mês de maio de 2024 no Rio Grande do Sul, uma exposição no Museu da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (Ufrgs), em parceria com o Movimento dos Atingidos por Barragens (MAB), propõe transformar memória em reflexão pública. A mostra “Arpilleras: memória e resistência na crise […] Fonte

As New York City barrels toward a legally mandated shutdown of Rikers Island after years of delays and fierce opposition, the Mamdani administration has tapped a key architect and booster of the original plan to help see it through. Dana Kaplan, who helped coordinate the city’s blueprint to close the troubled jail complex, has been […] The post Mamdani’s New ‘Rikers Czar’ Helped Design Plan to Close Jail Complex appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.

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As New York City barrels toward a legally mandated shutdown of Rikers Island after years of delays and fierce opposition, the Mamdani administration has tapped a key architect and booster of the original plan to help see it through. Dana Kaplan, who helped coordinate the city’s blueprint to close the troubled jail complex, has been […] The post Mamdani’s New ‘Rikers Czar’ Helped Design Plan to Close Jail Complex appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.

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法國國際廣播電台
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下周將在紐約聯合國總部召開條約審議大會。北約周二(4月21日)批評俄羅斯與中國的核武政策,指出俄方“違反關鍵的軍備控制承諾”,而中方則在缺乏透明度的情況下,“繼續迅速擴張核武庫”。

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下周將在紐約聯合國總部召開條約審議大會。北約周二(4月21日)批評俄羅斯與中國的核武政策,指出俄方“違反關鍵的軍備控制承諾”,而中方則在缺乏透明度的情況下,“繼續迅速擴張核武庫”。

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下周将在纽约联合国总部召开条约审议大会。北约周二(4月21日)批评俄罗斯与中国的核武政策,指出俄方“违反关键的军备控制承诺”,而中方则在缺乏透明度的情况下,“继续迅速扩张核武库”。

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下周将在纽约联合国总部召开条约审议大会。北约周二(4月21日)批评俄罗斯与中国的核武政策,指出俄方“违反关键的军备控制承诺”,而中方则在缺乏透明度的情况下,“继续迅速扩张核武库”。

How to vote in Wood County
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Mountain State Spotlight
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West Virginians will go to the polls on May 12 to pick party nominees for federal jobs like U.S. senator and U.S. representative all the way down to state legislative seats and county commissioners. Plus, there are a number of nonpartisan races on the ballots — positions like school board and many city council seats […] How to vote in Wood County appeared first on Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia's civic newsroom.

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West Virginians will go to the polls on May 12 to pick party nominees for federal jobs like U.S. senator and U.S. representative all the way down to state legislative seats and county commissioners. Plus, there are a number of nonpartisan races on the ballots — positions like school board and many city council seats […] How to vote in Wood County appeared first on Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia's civic newsroom.

Nesta quarta-feira (22), a Comissão de Constituição e Justiça (CCJ) da Câmara dos Deputados aprovou a constitucionalidade de duas Propostas de Emenda à Constituição (PECs) que tratam da alteração da escala de trabalho 6×1, modelo em que o trabalhador atua seis dias e descansa um. A votação foi simbólica e aprovou o relatório do deputado […] Fonte

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Nesta quarta-feira (22), a Comissão de Constituição e Justiça (CCJ) da Câmara dos Deputados aprovou a constitucionalidade de duas Propostas de Emenda à Constituição (PECs) que tratam da alteração da escala de trabalho 6×1, modelo em que o trabalhador atua seis dias e descansa um. A votação foi simbólica e aprovou o relatório do deputado […] Fonte

A mako na uku a cikin watan Maris,2026 rahotanni sun karade shafukan intanet cewa shafin Instagram zai dakatar

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