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OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma lawmakers are giving late country music star Toby Keith a final red Solo cup toast in honor of  his life-long contributions to Oklahoma and beyond. The Senate on Thursday passed House Concurrent Resolution 1019 to name the  new east-west connector turnpike in the Norman to salute the singer, who sang “Red […]

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma lawmakers are giving late country music star Toby Keith a final red Solo cup toast in honor of  his life-long contributions to Oklahoma and beyond. The Senate on Thursday passed House Concurrent Resolution 1019 to name the  new east-west connector turnpike in the Norman to salute the singer, who sang “Red […]

Jean Elie discusses consulting on Marvel’s Wonder Man and bringing authentic Haitian culture to one of the first Haitian American superhero families. The post Beyond canon: Jean Elie helps Marvel bring Haitian identity to Wonder Man appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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Jean Elie discusses consulting on Marvel’s Wonder Man and bringing authentic Haitian culture to one of the first Haitian American superhero families. The post Beyond canon: Jean Elie helps Marvel bring Haitian identity to Wonder Man appeared first on The Haitian Times.

LINCOLN — A former state lawmaker from Gothenburg, Matt Williams, will lead the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce & Industry as interim president. Chamber board chair Pat Keenan announced the transitional role Thursday to the board and business leaders. Williams, a banker, is a longtime chamber board member and currently chairs Flatwater Bank. He previously chaired the […]

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LINCOLN — A former state lawmaker from Gothenburg, Matt Williams, will lead the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce & Industry as interim president. Chamber board chair Pat Keenan announced the transitional role Thursday to the board and business leaders. Williams, a banker, is a longtime chamber board member and currently chairs Flatwater Bank. He previously chaired the […]

El Congreso aprueba un aumento histórico de pensiones: 2,7 % general, 7 % para las mínimas y 11,4 % para no contributivas. La medida busca proteger el poder adquisitivo de 13 millones de personas y reforzar la Seguridad Social frente a los desafíos de las próximas décadas.

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El Congreso aprueba un aumento histórico de pensiones: 2,7 % general, 7 % para las mínimas y 11,4 % para no contributivas. La medida busca proteger el poder adquisitivo de 13 millones de personas y reforzar la Seguridad Social frente a los desafíos de las próximas décadas.

En France, l'Iranienne Madhieh Esfandiari, potentielle monnaie d'échange contre les Français Cécile Kohler et Jacques Paris, bloqués à Téhéran, a été condamnée jeudi 26 février 2026 à quatre ans de prison dont trois avec sursis, pour provocation et apologie du terrorisme, injure antisémite et association de malfaiteurs. Ses avocats ont indiqué qu'ils allaient interjeter appel ; sa peine est donc suspendue en attendant un nouveau procès. Et l'avenir de Cécile Kohler et Jacques Paris, assignés à l'ambassade de France en Iran, reste incertain.

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En France, l'Iranienne Madhieh Esfandiari, potentielle monnaie d'échange contre les Français Cécile Kohler et Jacques Paris, bloqués à Téhéran, a été condamnée jeudi 26 février 2026 à quatre ans de prison dont trois avec sursis, pour provocation et apologie du terrorisme, injure antisémite et association de malfaiteurs. Ses avocats ont indiqué qu'ils allaient interjeter appel ; sa peine est donc suspendue en attendant un nouveau procès. Et l'avenir de Cécile Kohler et Jacques Paris, assignés à l'ambassade de France en Iran, reste incertain.

Baliabide horietan «lan esplotazioko sare bat» dagoela salatu zuen urtarrilean LABek. Bilbo Feminista Saretzen plataformak deituta, elkarretaratzea egin dute, eta erakunde publikoen jarrera kritikatu.

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Baliabide horietan «lan esplotazioko sare bat» dagoela salatu zuen urtarrilean LABek. Bilbo Feminista Saretzen plataformak deituta, elkarretaratzea egin dute, eta erakunde publikoen jarrera kritikatu.

Servidores municipais convocados pelo Sindicato União dos Trabalhadores em Educação no Município de Fortaleza (Sindiute), incluindo professores e outros profissionais da educação, ocuparam na última terça (24) e quarta-feira (25) a sede da Secretaria Municipal de Educação (SME). A necessidade da ocupação, de acordo com Gardênia Baima, secretária de finanças do Sindiute, se deu porque […] Fonte

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Servidores municipais convocados pelo Sindicato União dos Trabalhadores em Educação no Município de Fortaleza (Sindiute), incluindo professores e outros profissionais da educação, ocuparam na última terça (24) e quarta-feira (25) a sede da Secretaria Municipal de Educação (SME). A necessidade da ocupação, de acordo com Gardênia Baima, secretária de finanças do Sindiute, se deu porque […] Fonte

Ish-kryetari i komunës së Kërçovës, Fatmir Dehari, së bashku me dy persona tjerë dhe një subjekt juridik, dyshohen për keqpërdorim të 1.4 milionë denarëve, transmeton Portalb.mk. “Kallëzim penal kundër F.D. (52) nga fshati Sërbicë i Kërçovës, për shkak të ekzistimit të bazave të dyshimit për kryerje të veprës penale “keqpërdorimi i detyrës dhe autorizimit zyrtar”, […]

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Ish-kryetari i komunës së Kërçovës, Fatmir Dehari, së bashku me dy persona tjerë dhe një subjekt juridik, dyshohen për keqpërdorim të 1.4 milionë denarëve, transmeton Portalb.mk. “Kallëzim penal kundër F.D. (52) nga fshati Sërbicë i Kërçovës, për shkak të ekzistimit të bazave të dyshimit për kryerje të veprës penale “keqpërdorimi i detyrës dhe autorizimit zyrtar”, […]

امیر‌احمدی می‌گوید تنها مسیر، صلح و عادی‌سازی است. جشنی مشروعیت جمهوری اسلامی را پس از کشتارها منتفی می‌داند و توافق را دست‌نیافتنی. محامد معتقد است چه جنگ چه توافق، جمهوری اسلامی آن چیزی که امروز است نخواهد بود و وضعیت به نفع مردم تغییر می‌کند

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امیر‌احمدی می‌گوید تنها مسیر، صلح و عادی‌سازی است. جشنی مشروعیت جمهوری اسلامی را پس از کشتارها منتفی می‌داند و توافق را دست‌نیافتنی. محامد معتقد است چه جنگ چه توافق، جمهوری اسلامی آن چیزی که امروز است نخواهد بود و وضعیت به نفع مردم تغییر می‌کند

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Exploring the new documentary, 'Grasping at the Roots,' from the Climate Justice Alliance.

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Exploring the new documentary, 'Grasping at the Roots,' from the Climate Justice Alliance.

El pasado 21 de febrero, en el barrio Juan XXIII de Tucumán, conocido popularmente como La Bombilla, se produjo un violento procedimiento de desalojo que dejó varias personas detenidas, entre ellas una niña de 12 años. Vecinas y familiares denunciaron una violencia inusitada a la familia querida por sus vecinos. Ausencia de orden judicial y […]

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El pasado 21 de febrero, en el barrio Juan XXIII de Tucumán, conocido popularmente como La Bombilla, se produjo un violento procedimiento de desalojo que dejó varias personas detenidas, entre ellas una niña de 12 años. Vecinas y familiares denunciaron una violencia inusitada a la familia querida por sus vecinos. Ausencia de orden judicial y […]

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(The Center Square) — The Mamdani administration kicked off its much-touted "rental ripoff" hearings Thursday to build the case for freezing rents, but a group representing landlords says they are being unfairly scapegoated for the city's policies that are driving up housing costs. Over the next several months the hearings, a key campaign pledge for democratic socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani, will "give New Yorkers across all five boroughs a direct platform to share their housing experiences in one-on-one conversations with City officials and help shape housing policy," the administration said in a statement. "New Yorkers can discuss the challenges they face — from poor conditions and repair delays to unconscionable business practices and non-rent fees," the statement said. "City leaders from agencies focused on tenant stability, housing quality, and consumer protection will be there to listen." But the New York Apartment Association, which represents landlords, said the hearings are "orchestrated to focus blame for the city’s housing crisis on private housing providers, while ignoring the impact of current policies that are driving much of the city’s rental housing into financial ruin." "No one denies that some renters are dealing with serious problems," NYAA CEO Kenny Burgos said in a statement. "But when buildings don’t bring in enough income to cover property taxes, utilities, maintenance and basic operating costs, decline becomes inevitable, no matter who owns them." The group pointed to recent court documents filed by the Mamdani administration suggesting that a certain portfolio of rent-stabilized housing could not operate due to "very low-averaging rents." He said those apartments already have rents higher than roughly one-third of current stabilized housing.Burgos said many landlords are charging "very low average rents" as they struggle with rising taxes, insurance, utilities and compliance costs. He said ignoring these financial realities "will not improve conditions for tenants" and called city leaders "to focus on reforms that help stabilize buildings and protect long term housing quality."“The real rental ripoff in housing is a system that pulls rent money away from repairs and building operations through excessive taxes and unfunded mandates,” Burgos said. “Blaming owners without reform, will only harm tenants and the remaining affordable housing stock.” Mamdani, a former Queens assemblyman, ran for mayor on a pledge to freeze rents for tenants in taxpayer subsidized apartment units across the city of nearly 8.5 million. New York has some of the highest housing costs in the nation and the lack of options was a key issue in the mayoral campaign, with Mamdani campaigning on protecting rent-subsidized apartments. He recently appointed five new members to the city's Rent Guidelines Board in a move aimed at packing the panel with supporters of his push to freeze rents in taxpayer-subsidized apartments. Meanwhile, Mamdani has threatened to hike property taxes by nearly 10% unless Gov. Kathy Hochul and state lawmakers approve his plan to increase taxes on the city's businesses and high income households.

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(The Center Square) — The Mamdani administration kicked off its much-touted "rental ripoff" hearings Thursday to build the case for freezing rents, but a group representing landlords says they are being unfairly scapegoated for the city's policies that are driving up housing costs. Over the next several months the hearings, a key campaign pledge for democratic socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani, will "give New Yorkers across all five boroughs a direct platform to share their housing experiences in one-on-one conversations with City officials and help shape housing policy," the administration said in a statement. "New Yorkers can discuss the challenges they face — from poor conditions and repair delays to unconscionable business practices and non-rent fees," the statement said. "City leaders from agencies focused on tenant stability, housing quality, and consumer protection will be there to listen." But the New York Apartment Association, which represents landlords, said the hearings are "orchestrated to focus blame for the city’s housing crisis on private housing providers, while ignoring the impact of current policies that are driving much of the city’s rental housing into financial ruin." "No one denies that some renters are dealing with serious problems," NYAA CEO Kenny Burgos said in a statement. "But when buildings don’t bring in enough income to cover property taxes, utilities, maintenance and basic operating costs, decline becomes inevitable, no matter who owns them." The group pointed to recent court documents filed by the Mamdani administration suggesting that a certain portfolio of rent-stabilized housing could not operate due to "very low-averaging rents." He said those apartments already have rents higher than roughly one-third of current stabilized housing.Burgos said many landlords are charging "very low average rents" as they struggle with rising taxes, insurance, utilities and compliance costs. He said ignoring these financial realities "will not improve conditions for tenants" and called city leaders "to focus on reforms that help stabilize buildings and protect long term housing quality."“The real rental ripoff in housing is a system that pulls rent money away from repairs and building operations through excessive taxes and unfunded mandates,” Burgos said. “Blaming owners without reform, will only harm tenants and the remaining affordable housing stock.” Mamdani, a former Queens assemblyman, ran for mayor on a pledge to freeze rents for tenants in taxpayer subsidized apartment units across the city of nearly 8.5 million. New York has some of the highest housing costs in the nation and the lack of options was a key issue in the mayoral campaign, with Mamdani campaigning on protecting rent-subsidized apartments. He recently appointed five new members to the city's Rent Guidelines Board in a move aimed at packing the panel with supporters of his push to freeze rents in taxpayer-subsidized apartments. Meanwhile, Mamdani has threatened to hike property taxes by nearly 10% unless Gov. Kathy Hochul and state lawmakers approve his plan to increase taxes on the city's businesses and high income households.

Com Dunk e Egg, a série explora uma aventura pessoal e menos ambiciosa cem anos antes da guerra pelo Trono de Ferro O post ‘O Cavaleiro dos Sete Reinos’ renova o universo de George R. R. Martin com excelência apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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Com Dunk e Egg, a série explora uma aventura pessoal e menos ambiciosa cem anos antes da guerra pelo Trono de Ferro O post ‘O Cavaleiro dos Sete Reinos’ renova o universo de George R. R. Martin com excelência apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

(The Center Square) - A new Arizona bill would require state and local police to notify federal law enforcement once an illegal immigrant is arrested. Senate Bill 1055 is heading to the state House for consideration after the Senate passed it Tuesday by a vote of 16 to 11. The Republican majority backed the bill. No Democrats voted for it. SB 1055 would also prevent state and local officials from limiting federal immigration law enforcement to “less than the full extent allowed by federal law.” The bill allows an Arizona resident to bring legal action against a state or local jurisdiction that is hindering federal immigration law enforcement. If a judge finds that a jurisdiction violates SB 1055, the court can impose a penalty of $500 to $5,000 per day until the violation ceases. Also, the fine can be for the number of days the policy remains effective after a person files a lawsuit. Sen. Wendy Rogers, R-Flagstaff, the sponsor of SB 1055, said the legislation “strengthens cooperation with federal authorities, gives law enforcement the tools they need, and ensures Arizona is not a sanctuary for cartel activity, fentanyl trafficking or human smuggling.” “Border security is not a partisan issue," she said, answering The Center Square's questions by email. "It's a public safety responsibility, and this bill reflects that." In Arizona, nine law enforcement agencies participate in the federal 287(g) program, which allows local law enforcement to carry out specific immigration enforcement duties. According to Rogers, SB 1055 will strengthen “existing partnerships.” “This is about coordination, transparency and clarity - not extra work,” Rogers said. Under President Donald Trump, the number of illegal immigrants coming into Arizona have fallen dramatically from the number during former President Joe Biden’s tenure. In fiscal year 2024, Arizona experienced 564,495 illegal immigrant encounters. Compared to fiscal year 2025, the state saw 66,452 illegal immigrant encounters. This represents an 88% decrease in encounters. But Rogers expects Hobbs will likely oppose SB 1055 if it reaches her desk. Republicans hold majorities in both Arizona houses, but lack enough seats to override the Democratic governor's vetoes. In that case, the Republicans would need some Democratic votes to reach the two-thirds threshold. But as mentioned previously, no Democrats voted for SB 1055 in the Senate. Rogers sees the issue as bipartisan. “Border security should never be held hostage to political ideology," Rogers said. "The people of Arizona expect leadership, not obstruction. If the governor won't partner with federal authorities to protect our communities, the Legislature will." In addition to SB 1055, the state Senate passed two Rogers-sponsored bills aimed at increasing immigration enforcement. SB 1520 mandates Arizona state agencies share immigration-related information when requested by the federal government. SB 1421 prevents certain Arizona financial institutions from accepting specific forms of identification issued to illegal immigrants. Also, the bill says a person must confirm their lawful status before making certain foreign money transfers. The Center Square reached out this week to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for comment, but did not get a response as of press time.

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(The Center Square) - A new Arizona bill would require state and local police to notify federal law enforcement once an illegal immigrant is arrested. Senate Bill 1055 is heading to the state House for consideration after the Senate passed it Tuesday by a vote of 16 to 11. The Republican majority backed the bill. No Democrats voted for it. SB 1055 would also prevent state and local officials from limiting federal immigration law enforcement to “less than the full extent allowed by federal law.” The bill allows an Arizona resident to bring legal action against a state or local jurisdiction that is hindering federal immigration law enforcement. If a judge finds that a jurisdiction violates SB 1055, the court can impose a penalty of $500 to $5,000 per day until the violation ceases. Also, the fine can be for the number of days the policy remains effective after a person files a lawsuit. Sen. Wendy Rogers, R-Flagstaff, the sponsor of SB 1055, said the legislation “strengthens cooperation with federal authorities, gives law enforcement the tools they need, and ensures Arizona is not a sanctuary for cartel activity, fentanyl trafficking or human smuggling.” “Border security is not a partisan issue," she said, answering The Center Square's questions by email. "It's a public safety responsibility, and this bill reflects that." In Arizona, nine law enforcement agencies participate in the federal 287(g) program, which allows local law enforcement to carry out specific immigration enforcement duties. According to Rogers, SB 1055 will strengthen “existing partnerships.” “This is about coordination, transparency and clarity - not extra work,” Rogers said. Under President Donald Trump, the number of illegal immigrants coming into Arizona have fallen dramatically from the number during former President Joe Biden’s tenure. In fiscal year 2024, Arizona experienced 564,495 illegal immigrant encounters. Compared to fiscal year 2025, the state saw 66,452 illegal immigrant encounters. This represents an 88% decrease in encounters. But Rogers expects Hobbs will likely oppose SB 1055 if it reaches her desk. Republicans hold majorities in both Arizona houses, but lack enough seats to override the Democratic governor's vetoes. In that case, the Republicans would need some Democratic votes to reach the two-thirds threshold. But as mentioned previously, no Democrats voted for SB 1055 in the Senate. Rogers sees the issue as bipartisan. “Border security should never be held hostage to political ideology," Rogers said. "The people of Arizona expect leadership, not obstruction. If the governor won't partner with federal authorities to protect our communities, the Legislature will." In addition to SB 1055, the state Senate passed two Rogers-sponsored bills aimed at increasing immigration enforcement. SB 1520 mandates Arizona state agencies share immigration-related information when requested by the federal government. SB 1421 prevents certain Arizona financial institutions from accepting specific forms of identification issued to illegal immigrants. Also, the bill says a person must confirm their lawful status before making certain foreign money transfers. The Center Square reached out this week to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for comment, but did not get a response as of press time.

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Փետրվարի 26-ին հայտնաբերվել է զինծառայող Նարեկ Համլետի Հակոբյանի դին, հայտնում է Պաշտպանության նախարարությունը: Դեպքի հանգամանքներն ամբողջովին պարզելու նպատակով ընթանում է քննություն: Սա տարեսկզբից ի վեր երրորդ զինծառայողի մահվան դեպքն է բանակում:

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Փետրվարի 26-ին հայտնաբերվել է զինծառայող Նարեկ Համլետի Հակոբյանի դին, հայտնում է Պաշտպանության նախարարությունը: Դեպքի հանգամանքներն ամբողջովին պարզելու նպատակով ընթանում է քննություն: Սա տարեսկզբից ի վեր երրորդ զինծառայողի մահվան դեպքն է բանակում:

Gov. Gavin Newsom pushed California's prison system to embrace rehabilitation for incarcerated people. Will it be a lasting shift?

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Gov. Gavin Newsom pushed California's prison system to embrace rehabilitation for incarcerated people. Will it be a lasting shift?

Sabrina Sebaihi, diputada ecologista francesa, propone un proyecto de ley para limitar el consumo de azúcar sobre todo en la población infantil. La propuesta, llamada Génération sans sucre, ha sido ya aceptada en algunas instancias, recientemente  el proyecto fue adoptado por unanimidad en la Comisión de Asuntos Sociales de la Asamblea Nacional.

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Sabrina Sebaihi, diputada ecologista francesa, propone un proyecto de ley para limitar el consumo de azúcar sobre todo en la población infantil. La propuesta, llamada Génération sans sucre, ha sido ya aceptada en algunas instancias, recientemente  el proyecto fue adoptado por unanimidad en la Comisión de Asuntos Sociales de la Asamblea Nacional.

For many West Virginia foster kids, the issue isn’t that they’re out-of-state. It’s that they’re institutionalized in the first place. Will Morrisey’s foster care plan fix a broken system? Here’s what our investigation found. appeared first on Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia's civic newsroom.

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For many West Virginia foster kids, the issue isn’t that they’re out-of-state. It’s that they’re institutionalized in the first place. Will Morrisey’s foster care plan fix a broken system? Here’s what our investigation found. appeared first on Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia's civic newsroom.

p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 12.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Arial; color: #434343} La Fundación Diego González Rivas lleva cirugía torácica avanzada a regiones del mundo sin acceso a tecnología médica de vanguardia.

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p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 12.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Arial; color: #434343} La Fundación Diego González Rivas lleva cirugía torácica avanzada a regiones del mundo sin acceso a tecnología médica de vanguardia.

A Comissão Europeia, em Bruxelas, anunciou na quinta-feira (26) que os países da UE poderão usar fundos europeus para permitir que mulheres em todos os Estados-membros do bloco possam realizar abortos. A medida responde a uma petição de cidadãos que solicitava financiamento para abortos “seguros” e a equiparação das leis de interrupção da gravidez entre os países.

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A Comissão Europeia, em Bruxelas, anunciou na quinta-feira (26) que os países da UE poderão usar fundos europeus para permitir que mulheres em todos os Estados-membros do bloco possam realizar abortos. A medida responde a uma petição de cidadãos que solicitava financiamento para abortos “seguros” e a equiparação das leis de interrupção da gravidez entre os países.