Esquerra Republicana no solo se sumó a la moción, sino que lo hizo en un contexto de hartazgo social en Cataluña por el caos de Rodalies.

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Esquerra Republicana no solo se sumó a la moción, sino que lo hizo en un contexto de hartazgo social en Cataluña por el caos de Rodalies.

La masacre de al menos 170 personas en Woro, al oeste de Nigeria, no es solo un ataque terrorista. Es el reflejo de una violencia que avanza donde el Estado se debilita, mezcla fanatismo, crimen organizado y abandono institucional, y deja a comunidades enteras sin protección ni futuro.

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La masacre de al menos 170 personas en Woro, al oeste de Nigeria, no es solo un ataque terrorista. Es el reflejo de una violencia que avanza donde el Estado se debilita, mezcla fanatismo, crimen organizado y abandono institucional, y deja a comunidades enteras sin protección ni futuro.

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(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump is now seeking a $1 billion payment from Harvard University as part of an effort to resolve an ongoing dispute with the Ivy League over alleged discrimination violations. Starting in 2025, the Trump administration has threatened to withhold federal funds from Harvard and other universities, citing concerns related to campus protests over the war in Gaza, diversity programs and transgender policies. Administration officials and Harvard representatives have held discussions for several months. In September, Trump said Harvard would need to pay $500 million to regain access to federal funding. But Trump this week said he was increasing that number to $1 billion following Harvard's failure to pay the $500 million. Former Harvard President Claudine Gay criticized that proposal, calling the amount arbitrary and unjustified. Harvard has filed two lawsuits challenging the administration’s actions, arguing it is being penalized for declining to adopt the administration’s policy positions. In December, a federal judge blocked the funding cuts, ruling that the administration had not adequately justified them. Judge Allison Burroughs of the U.S. District Court for Massachusetts described the administration’s antisemitism reason as insufficient and said the funding freeze conflicted with First Amendment protections. Burroughs, who was appointed by President Barack Obama, noted the Trump administration “failed to provide a reasoned explanation for how or why freezing and terminating funding would further the goal of ending antisemitism." Since beginning his second term, Trump has argued that elite universities are dominated by liberal ideology and have not adequately addressed antisemitism. His administration has frozen significant amounts of federal research funding, which many institutions rely on for scientific and medical research. In September, the U.S. Department of Education sent a letter to Harvard requesting documents related to its undergraduate admissions process. The department said Harvard previously declined to provide the information and alleged the university continues to engage in “unlawful racial discrimination in its admissions process.” The Center Square reached out to Harvard University for a comment, but did not receive a response.

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(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump is now seeking a $1 billion payment from Harvard University as part of an effort to resolve an ongoing dispute with the Ivy League over alleged discrimination violations. Starting in 2025, the Trump administration has threatened to withhold federal funds from Harvard and other universities, citing concerns related to campus protests over the war in Gaza, diversity programs and transgender policies. Administration officials and Harvard representatives have held discussions for several months. In September, Trump said Harvard would need to pay $500 million to regain access to federal funding. But Trump this week said he was increasing that number to $1 billion following Harvard's failure to pay the $500 million. Former Harvard President Claudine Gay criticized that proposal, calling the amount arbitrary and unjustified. Harvard has filed two lawsuits challenging the administration’s actions, arguing it is being penalized for declining to adopt the administration’s policy positions. In December, a federal judge blocked the funding cuts, ruling that the administration had not adequately justified them. Judge Allison Burroughs of the U.S. District Court for Massachusetts described the administration’s antisemitism reason as insufficient and said the funding freeze conflicted with First Amendment protections. Burroughs, who was appointed by President Barack Obama, noted the Trump administration “failed to provide a reasoned explanation for how or why freezing and terminating funding would further the goal of ending antisemitism." Since beginning his second term, Trump has argued that elite universities are dominated by liberal ideology and have not adequately addressed antisemitism. His administration has frozen significant amounts of federal research funding, which many institutions rely on for scientific and medical research. In September, the U.S. Department of Education sent a letter to Harvard requesting documents related to its undergraduate admissions process. The department said Harvard previously declined to provide the information and alleged the university continues to engage in “unlawful racial discrimination in its admissions process.” The Center Square reached out to Harvard University for a comment, but did not receive a response.

En el cuidado del cabello hay una realidad clara: no siempre tenemos tiempo (ni ganas) de aplicar cinco productos distintos después de la ducha.

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En el cuidado del cabello hay una realidad clara: no siempre tenemos tiempo (ni ganas) de aplicar cinco productos distintos después de la ducha.

In the immortal words of Big Time Rush, “We’re halfway there,” folks. For readers 40 and older, take Swedish band Europe’s admonition: “It’s the final countdown.” The session is set to end at noon on Feb. 19, and Wednesday evening marks the deadline for lawmakers to introduce any new legislation for the remainder of the 30-day session.

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In the immortal words of Big Time Rush, “We’re halfway there,” folks. For readers 40 and older, take Swedish band Europe’s admonition: “It’s the final countdown.” The session is set to end at noon on Feb. 19, and Wednesday evening marks the deadline for lawmakers to introduce any new legislation for the remainder of the 30-day session.

Hay prendas que no necesitan presentación porque hablan por sí solas, los jeans mom fit pertenecen a esa categoría: sencillos, favorecedores y con ese aire atemporal.

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Hay prendas que no necesitan presentación porque hablan por sí solas, los jeans mom fit pertenecen a esa categoría: sencillos, favorecedores y con ese aire atemporal.

Advocates are calling for the Homeland Security funding bill, currently being negotiated, to include protections for Texas parks and cultural heritage sites in the path of the border wall. During the first Trump presidency, Congress approved protections from border wall construction for several sites in the Texas Rio Grande Valley. These carveouts prohibited using federal […]

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Advocates are calling for the Homeland Security funding bill, currently being negotiated, to include protections for Texas parks and cultural heritage sites in the path of the border wall. During the first Trump presidency, Congress approved protections from border wall construction for several sites in the Texas Rio Grande Valley. These carveouts prohibited using federal […]

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Jacksonville City Council members questioned the numbers in a Florida DOGE report that recently blasted the city's spending. The post Jacksonville’s own DOGE committee questions state DOGE report appeared first on The Tributary.

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Jacksonville City Council members questioned the numbers in a Florida DOGE report that recently blasted the city's spending. The post Jacksonville’s own DOGE committee questions state DOGE report appeared first on The Tributary.

Hay días en los que la piel pide auxilio. Tirantez, rojeces, sensación de incomodidad o ese aspecto apagado que ni el maquillaje consigue disimular.

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Hay días en los que la piel pide auxilio. Tirantez, rojeces, sensación de incomodidad o ese aspecto apagado que ni el maquillaje consigue disimular.

A judge ruled Senate Bill 13, passed in 2021, violated the First and Fourteenth Amendments. The law prevented state investments in firms it deemed as boycotting oil and gas companies.

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A judge ruled Senate Bill 13, passed in 2021, violated the First and Fourteenth Amendments. The law prevented state investments in firms it deemed as boycotting oil and gas companies.

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Sheel Seidler, as part of “the parties’ agreement to resolve the matters between them,” has withdrawn most of the claims in a 2025 lawsuit.

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Sheel Seidler, as part of “the parties’ agreement to resolve the matters between them,” has withdrawn most of the claims in a 2025 lawsuit.

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Un estudio publicado en Cell Metabolism describe cómo un microbio intestinal transforma un aminoácido de la dieta en un metabolito con efectos antiinflamatorios en el corazón, y abre nuevas líneas de investigación en prevención cardiovascular.

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Un estudio publicado en Cell Metabolism describe cómo un microbio intestinal transforma un aminoácido de la dieta en un metabolito con efectos antiinflamatorios en el corazón, y abre nuevas líneas de investigación en prevención cardiovascular.

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Amid a lawsuit challenging Idaho’s 2025 immigration crime law, a new bill was introduced attempting to address one of the main arguments against its constitutionality.  “The issue we’re always trying to navigate here is preemption,” Sen. Todd Lakey, R-Nampa, said Wednesday at a Senate Judiciary and Rules Committee meeting.  Preemption refers to the concept that […]

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Amid a lawsuit challenging Idaho’s 2025 immigration crime law, a new bill was introduced attempting to address one of the main arguments against its constitutionality.  “The issue we’re always trying to navigate here is preemption,” Sen. Todd Lakey, R-Nampa, said Wednesday at a Senate Judiciary and Rules Committee meeting.  Preemption refers to the concept that […]

A small group gathered Jan. 31 outside the Eloy Detention Center to hold a vigil for people who died in immigration custody. Desert wind off the two-lane highway made candlelight impossible. Rural Arizona Engagement, or RAZE, drew dozens of Pinal County residents to the facility Saturday evening. They, like others, are ramping up their events, […]

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A small group gathered Jan. 31 outside the Eloy Detention Center to hold a vigil for people who died in immigration custody. Desert wind off the two-lane highway made candlelight impossible. Rural Arizona Engagement, or RAZE, drew dozens of Pinal County residents to the facility Saturday evening. They, like others, are ramping up their events, […]

Planet Detroit’s Climate Solutions and Service Journalism Reporting Fellow Ethan Bakuli has been selected as one of six journalists for the 2026 National Science-Health-Environment Reporting Fellowships (SHERF) program, marking the latest recognition of his collaborative work at the intersection of climate, health, and environmental justice. The fellowship is a collaboration of the Association of Health […]

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Planet Detroit’s Climate Solutions and Service Journalism Reporting Fellow Ethan Bakuli has been selected as one of six journalists for the 2026 National Science-Health-Environment Reporting Fellowships (SHERF) program, marking the latest recognition of his collaborative work at the intersection of climate, health, and environmental justice. The fellowship is a collaboration of the Association of Health […]

قانون‌گذاران آمریکا: هرگونه توافق با جمهوری اسلامی باید آن را در مورد سرکوب‌ مردم پاسخگو کند

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قانون‌گذاران آمریکا: هرگونه توافق با جمهوری اسلامی باید آن را در مورد سرکوب‌ مردم پاسخگو کند

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2025年,太阳能、电动汽车及其他清洁能源技术对中国经济增长的贡献已超过三分之一,并拉动超过九成的投资增长。 中国清洁能源行业产值在2025年达到创纪录的15.4万亿元人民币(约合2.1万亿美元),约占国内生产总值(GDP)的11.4%,该数字相当于巴西或加拿大的经济规模。 Carbon Brief基于官方数字、行业数据及分析师报告进行的最新分析显示,2022年至2025年间,中国清洁能源行业的实际规模几乎翻了一番;若将其视为一个独立经济体,其规模可位列全球第八。 该分析的其他主要成果包括: 这些投向清洁能源制造业的资金,代表着对中国乃至全球能源转型的重大押注,也为政府和企业保持这一发展势头提供了动力。 然而,未来的长期走势仍然存在不确定性,尤其是在太阳能领域。受136号文件下的新定价机制影响,太阳能发电装机增速已有所放缓,而中央政府设定的相关目标也明显低于近几年的实际扩张水平。 如果放缓趋势持续下去,这些产业或将从经济增长的驱动力转变为拖累因素,同时加剧工业领域的“产能过剩”问题,并进一步恶化国际贸易摩擦。 但即便中央政府对清洁能源未来五年的目标设定较为谨慎,地方政府和国有企业的规划与投资力度,仍有可能推动清洁能源产业继续实现显著增长。 本文在此前对2023年和2024年清洁能源经济贡献分析的基础上进行了更新。 清洁能源行业表现优于整体经济 中国的清洁能源经济持续高速增长,远超整体经济增速。这意味着它对年度经济增长的贡献尤为显著。 下图显示,2025年,清洁能源技术贡献了中国超过三分之一的GDP增量,并推动了超过90%的新增投资增长。 2022年,中国清洁能源经济规模约为8.4万亿元人民币(1.2万亿美元)。到2025年,这一规模几乎翻了一番,达到15.4万亿元人民币(2.1万亿美元)。 这一体量相当于巴西或加拿大的经济总量,使中国的清洁能源产业堪比全球第八大经济体,产值约为世界第四大经济体印度经济总量的一般,也大致相当于美国加利福尼亚州经济规模的一半。... The post 分析:清洁能源2025年为中国GDP增长贡献超过三分之一 appeared first on Carbon Brief.

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2025年,太阳能、电动汽车及其他清洁能源技术对中国经济增长的贡献已超过三分之一,并拉动超过九成的投资增长。 中国清洁能源行业产值在2025年达到创纪录的15.4万亿元人民币(约合2.1万亿美元),约占国内生产总值(GDP)的11.4%,该数字相当于巴西或加拿大的经济规模。 Carbon Brief基于官方数字、行业数据及分析师报告进行的最新分析显示,2022年至2025年间,中国清洁能源行业的实际规模几乎翻了一番;若将其视为一个独立经济体,其规模可位列全球第八。 该分析的其他主要成果包括: 这些投向清洁能源制造业的资金,代表着对中国乃至全球能源转型的重大押注,也为政府和企业保持这一发展势头提供了动力。 然而,未来的长期走势仍然存在不确定性,尤其是在太阳能领域。受136号文件下的新定价机制影响,太阳能发电装机增速已有所放缓,而中央政府设定的相关目标也明显低于近几年的实际扩张水平。 如果放缓趋势持续下去,这些产业或将从经济增长的驱动力转变为拖累因素,同时加剧工业领域的“产能过剩”问题,并进一步恶化国际贸易摩擦。 但即便中央政府对清洁能源未来五年的目标设定较为谨慎,地方政府和国有企业的规划与投资力度,仍有可能推动清洁能源产业继续实现显著增长。 本文在此前对2023年和2024年清洁能源经济贡献分析的基础上进行了更新。 清洁能源行业表现优于整体经济 中国的清洁能源经济持续高速增长,远超整体经济增速。这意味着它对年度经济增长的贡献尤为显著。 下图显示,2025年,清洁能源技术贡献了中国超过三分之一的GDP增量,并推动了超过90%的新增投资增长。 2022年,中国清洁能源经济规模约为8.4万亿元人民币(1.2万亿美元)。到2025年,这一规模几乎翻了一番,达到15.4万亿元人民币(2.1万亿美元)。 这一体量相当于巴西或加拿大的经济总量,使中国的清洁能源产业堪比全球第八大经济体,产值约为世界第四大经济体印度经济总量的一般,也大致相当于美国加利福尼亚州经济规模的一半。... The post 分析:清洁能源2025年为中国GDP增长贡献超过三分之一 appeared first on Carbon Brief.

Solar power, electric vehicles (EVs) and other clean-energy technologies drove more than a third of... The post Analysis: Clean energy drove more than a third of China’s GDP growth in 2025 appeared first on Carbon Brief.

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The Minnesota Sheriffs’ Association sought a way around Minnesota law that prohibits holding inmates past their release date for ICE. The post County attorneys nix proposal for Minnesota sheriffs to coordinate with ICE appeared first on MinnPost.

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The Minnesota Sheriffs’ Association sought a way around Minnesota law that prohibits holding inmates past their release date for ICE. The post County attorneys nix proposal for Minnesota sheriffs to coordinate with ICE appeared first on MinnPost.

OKLAHOMA CITY — A House committee on public schools advanced bills on Wednesday to move annual state testing to May, to increase teacher training time and to ban sexually explicit materials from school libraries. Reading, math, science and U.S. history tests, usually administered each year in March and April, would take place only from May […]

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OKLAHOMA CITY — A House committee on public schools advanced bills on Wednesday to move annual state testing to May, to increase teacher training time and to ban sexually explicit materials from school libraries. Reading, math, science and U.S. history tests, usually administered each year in March and April, would take place only from May […]