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Has the Phoenix Police Department banned officers from taking unhoused people’s belongings? is reporting published by Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, Arizona's only nonprofit newsroom dedicated to statewide investigative reporting. No. A proposed Phoenix Police Department policy would not prohibit officers from taking the belongings of people experiencing homelessness. While it would bar officers from destroying or discarding personal property without the owner’s consent, it would still allow police to move, impound or store items when needed for safety or legal reasons. Has the Phoenix Police Department banned officers from taking unhoused people’s belongings? is reporting published by Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, Arizona's only nonprofit newsroom dedicated to statewide investigative reporting.

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Has the Phoenix Police Department banned officers from taking unhoused people’s belongings? is reporting published by Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, Arizona's only nonprofit newsroom dedicated to statewide investigative reporting. No. A proposed Phoenix Police Department policy would not prohibit officers from taking the belongings of people experiencing homelessness. While it would bar officers from destroying or discarding personal property without the owner’s consent, it would still allow police to move, impound or store items when needed for safety or legal reasons. Has the Phoenix Police Department banned officers from taking unhoused people’s belongings? is reporting published by Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, Arizona's only nonprofit newsroom dedicated to statewide investigative reporting.

Activists and researchers engaged in a two-day first-of-its-kind gathering in Calhoun County on the insidious entangling of all life on Earth with plastics, a creation of fossil fuels.

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Activists and researchers engaged in a two-day first-of-its-kind gathering in Calhoun County on the insidious entangling of all life on Earth with plastics, a creation of fossil fuels.

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The Center Square
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(The Center Square) – Four alleged members of a pro-Palestine terror group were arrested in connection with alleged plans for New Year’s Eve bombings across Southern California. Authorities announced the arrests during a news conference Monday with First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli, FBI Assistant Director in Charge Akil Davis and Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna. Essayli said all four suspects are from the Los Angeles area. He said one suspect created a plan to bomb five or more locations across Los Angeles and Orange County, with step-by-step instructions on building improvised explosive devices. The arrests were made last week in Lucerne Valley, which is east of Los Angeles. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said the U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI prevented the bombings. “The Turtle Island Liberation Front — a far-left, pro-Palestine, anti-government, and anti-capitalist group — was preparing to conduct a series of bombings against multiple targets in California beginning on New Year’s Eve,” Bondi posted on X. “The group also planned to target ICE agents and vehicles.” Bondi credited “an incredible effort” and "intense investigation" by the FBI and the U.S, Attorney’s Offices for foiling the plot. “We will continue to pursue these terror groups and bring them to justice,” Bondi said.

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(The Center Square) – Four alleged members of a pro-Palestine terror group were arrested in connection with alleged plans for New Year’s Eve bombings across Southern California. Authorities announced the arrests during a news conference Monday with First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli, FBI Assistant Director in Charge Akil Davis and Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna. Essayli said all four suspects are from the Los Angeles area. He said one suspect created a plan to bomb five or more locations across Los Angeles and Orange County, with step-by-step instructions on building improvised explosive devices. The arrests were made last week in Lucerne Valley, which is east of Los Angeles. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said the U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI prevented the bombings. “The Turtle Island Liberation Front — a far-left, pro-Palestine, anti-government, and anti-capitalist group — was preparing to conduct a series of bombings against multiple targets in California beginning on New Year’s Eve,” Bondi posted on X. “The group also planned to target ICE agents and vehicles.” Bondi credited “an incredible effort” and "intense investigation" by the FBI and the U.S, Attorney’s Offices for foiling the plot. “We will continue to pursue these terror groups and bring them to justice,” Bondi said.

Finalmente esta semana, luego de dejar trascender diversos contenidos buscando imponer un sentido común sobre la imperiosa necesidad de la reforma laboral, se presentó el Informe Final del Consejo de Mayo del que se desprenderán varios proyectos de ley, entre ellos el de Modernización Laboral. El gobierno está a la ofensiva. El centro de esta […]

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Finalmente esta semana, luego de dejar trascender diversos contenidos buscando imponer un sentido común sobre la imperiosa necesidad de la reforma laboral, se presentó el Informe Final del Consejo de Mayo del que se desprenderán varios proyectos de ley, entre ellos el de Modernización Laboral. El gobierno está a la ofensiva. El centro de esta […]

Republicans could gain nearly 200 state legislative seats across the South if the U.S. Supreme Court guts a key provision of the federal Voting Rights Act, a new analysis finds. The bulk of the gains would be concentrated in 10 GOP-controlled state legislatures in Southern states, according to the analysis, produced by Fair Fight Action, […]

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Republicans could gain nearly 200 state legislative seats across the South if the U.S. Supreme Court guts a key provision of the federal Voting Rights Act, a new analysis finds. The bulk of the gains would be concentrated in 10 GOP-controlled state legislatures in Southern states, according to the analysis, produced by Fair Fight Action, […]

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Louisiana Illuminator
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Researchers have learned something new about the lizards taking over New Orleans landscapes. In addition to thriving despite ultra-high levels of lead in their blood, it turns out they can get pretty mean when the temperature rises.

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Researchers have learned something new about the lizards taking over New Orleans landscapes. In addition to thriving despite ultra-high levels of lead in their blood, it turns out they can get pretty mean when the temperature rises.

Estudo evidencia que as bolsas da FAPESP tiveram, em média, impacto positivo de 4,5% no salário-hora de ex-bolsistas.

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Estudo evidencia que as bolsas da FAPESP tiveram, em média, impacto positivo de 4,5% no salário-hora de ex-bolsistas.

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New York Focus
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Outgoing Comptroller Brad Lander wants the city’s pension funds to reconsider $42 billion in investments with the firm, but it may fall to his successor to take action.

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Outgoing Comptroller Brad Lander wants the city’s pension funds to reconsider $42 billion in investments with the firm, but it may fall to his successor to take action.

Субмарина получила повреждения и фактически выведена из строя

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Субмарина получила повреждения и фактически выведена из строя

«Причина запровадження заходів обмеження – наслідки російських ракетно-дронових атак на енергооб’єкти», – йдеться в повідомленні

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«Причина запровадження заходів обмеження – наслідки російських ракетно-дронових атак на енергооб’єкти», – йдеться в повідомленні

(The Center Square) – A bipartisan-backed bill prefiled for the 2026 Washington state legislative session would remove several state statues regarding foreign national participation in state elections, as well as a Public Disclosure Commission filing requirement regarding donations to political campaigns. The proposal has draw fire from some advocacy groups, while one of the bill’s sponsors says it merely removes what he considers to be unnecessary paperwork or provisions already codified in federal law. In 2020, the Legislature enacted Senate Bill 6152, which among other things added numerous PDC requirements for individuals running for public office, such as a form they must submit for campaign contributions attesting that foreign nationals did not provide those donations. House Bill 2123, sponsored by Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon, D-Seattle, and cosponsored by Rep. Chris Corry, R-Yakima, would repeal that requirement, along with the following state statues. RCW 29B.40.050, which prohibits foreign nationals from making contributions, expenditures, or engaging in electioneering communicationsRCW 29B.10.250, which provides the state definition of "foreign national" Among the bill’s critics is the Conservative Ladies of Washington, which argued in a post that the provisions “eliminate the legal framework Washington uses to block foreign participation in elections. With the prohibitions and definitions repealed, Washington law would no longer bar foreign nationals or foreign‑influenced entities from participating financially in state elections. Because the bill repeals the foreign‑national restrictions and certifications, corporations with foreign ownership or foreign decision‑makers would no longer be restricted under state law.” However, Corry told The Center Square in an interview that the bill is repealing aspects of SB 6152 that are redundant or unnecessarily burdensome. “All we did was put in state law what is already in federal law,” he said. “Only thing we created new was this form that has to be submitted with all these documents, that has about as much teeth as a three-month-old baby.” “I think - rightly so - a lot of us realized it was a silly exercise in political messaging,” he added. “It wasn’t really doing anything additional to help protect our elections.” Corry also said that “If it turns there are any issues in there [HB 2123], I will be actively working with the prime sponsor to fix things. We should still be concerned about foreign interference in our elections.” The Center Square requested an interview with Fitzgibbon regarding the bill, but did not receive a response.

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(The Center Square) – A bipartisan-backed bill prefiled for the 2026 Washington state legislative session would remove several state statues regarding foreign national participation in state elections, as well as a Public Disclosure Commission filing requirement regarding donations to political campaigns. The proposal has draw fire from some advocacy groups, while one of the bill’s sponsors says it merely removes what he considers to be unnecessary paperwork or provisions already codified in federal law. In 2020, the Legislature enacted Senate Bill 6152, which among other things added numerous PDC requirements for individuals running for public office, such as a form they must submit for campaign contributions attesting that foreign nationals did not provide those donations. House Bill 2123, sponsored by Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon, D-Seattle, and cosponsored by Rep. Chris Corry, R-Yakima, would repeal that requirement, along with the following state statues. RCW 29B.40.050, which prohibits foreign nationals from making contributions, expenditures, or engaging in electioneering communicationsRCW 29B.10.250, which provides the state definition of "foreign national" Among the bill’s critics is the Conservative Ladies of Washington, which argued in a post that the provisions “eliminate the legal framework Washington uses to block foreign participation in elections. With the prohibitions and definitions repealed, Washington law would no longer bar foreign nationals or foreign‑influenced entities from participating financially in state elections. Because the bill repeals the foreign‑national restrictions and certifications, corporations with foreign ownership or foreign decision‑makers would no longer be restricted under state law.” However, Corry told The Center Square in an interview that the bill is repealing aspects of SB 6152 that are redundant or unnecessarily burdensome. “All we did was put in state law what is already in federal law,” he said. “Only thing we created new was this form that has to be submitted with all these documents, that has about as much teeth as a three-month-old baby.” “I think - rightly so - a lot of us realized it was a silly exercise in political messaging,” he added. “It wasn’t really doing anything additional to help protect our elections.” Corry also said that “If it turns there are any issues in there [HB 2123], I will be actively working with the prime sponsor to fix things. We should still be concerned about foreign interference in our elections.” The Center Square requested an interview with Fitzgibbon regarding the bill, but did not receive a response.

Ish-prokurorja speciale Katica Janeva, e cila u dënua me shtatë vjet burg, katër prej të cilave i ka kaluar tashmë në Qendrën Korrektuese të Idrizovës, doli nga burgu këtë fundjavë dhe Gjykata Penale tani po shpjegon procedurën me të cilën dënimi i Janevës u ul me tetë muaj, raporton SllobodenPeçat, përcjell Portalb.mk. “Për shkak të […]

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Ish-prokurorja speciale Katica Janeva, e cila u dënua me shtatë vjet burg, katër prej të cilave i ka kaluar tashmë në Qendrën Korrektuese të Idrizovës, doli nga burgu këtë fundjavë dhe Gjykata Penale tani po shpjegon procedurën me të cilën dënimi i Janevës u ul me tetë muaj, raporton SllobodenPeçat, përcjell Portalb.mk. “Për shkak të […]

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Радыё Свабода/Радыё Свабодная Эўропа
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Украінскія спэцслужбы назвалі апэрацыю «ўнікальнай».

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Украінскія спэцслужбы назвалі апэрацыю «ўнікальнай».

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Times of San Diego
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During the Great Depression, politicians struggling to respond to the economic crisis needed a scapegoat, and racialized ideas of who belonged in America.

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During the Great Depression, politicians struggling to respond to the economic crisis needed a scapegoat, and racialized ideas of who belonged in America.

Турецкие военные сбили над Черным морем неопознанный беспилотник, летевший в сторону воздушного пространства Турции, отчиталось министерство обороны страны.

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Турецкие военные сбили над Черным морем неопознанный беспилотник, летевший в сторону воздушного пространства Турции, отчиталось министерство обороны страны.

The administration’s National Security Strategy signals a return to more outwardly interventionist policies.

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The administration’s National Security Strategy signals a return to more outwardly interventionist policies.

Depuis l’offensive sur la ville d'Uvira par l’AFC/M23, appuyée par le Rwanda, selon plusieurs sources onusiennes et des ONG, les violences contre les civils se sont multipliées avec des exécutions signalées et des bombardements ayant touché des quartiers habités. Unicef, Médecins sans frontières (MSF) et Human Rights Watch (HRW) dénoncent des attaques contre des civils et d'autres abus.

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Depuis l’offensive sur la ville d'Uvira par l’AFC/M23, appuyée par le Rwanda, selon plusieurs sources onusiennes et des ONG, les violences contre les civils se sont multipliées avec des exécutions signalées et des bombardements ayant touché des quartiers habités. Unicef, Médecins sans frontières (MSF) et Human Rights Watch (HRW) dénoncent des attaques contre des civils et d'autres abus.

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The Philanthropist Journal
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Two young kids review Violet’s Song, a new book written by Lizz Bryce and Duke Chang of CanadaHelps that seeks to provide an antidote to the loneliness epidemic, one act of kindness at a time. The post A children’s book to inspire a new generation to embrace community – and generosity appeared first on The Philanthropist Journal.

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Two young kids review Violet’s Song, a new book written by Lizz Bryce and Duke Chang of CanadaHelps that seeks to provide an antidote to the loneliness epidemic, one act of kindness at a time. The post A children’s book to inspire a new generation to embrace community – and generosity appeared first on The Philanthropist Journal.

Museveni’s iron grip on the Ugandan military makes it difficult to imagine a peaceful transfer of power.

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Museveni’s iron grip on the Ugandan military makes it difficult to imagine a peaceful transfer of power.

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Nebraska Examiner
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LINCOLN — Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers formally launched his 2026 reelection campaign Monday, vowing to continue to fight for Nebraskans and the state’s conservative values. Hilgers, in an interview with the Nebraska Examiner, said his team has sought to make good use of every day since taking office in 2023.  He said that includes […]

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LINCOLN — Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers formally launched his 2026 reelection campaign Monday, vowing to continue to fight for Nebraskans and the state’s conservative values. Hilgers, in an interview with the Nebraska Examiner, said his team has sought to make good use of every day since taking office in 2023.  He said that includes […]