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MACKINAC ISLAND – The regulation of artificial intelligence data centers and funding in the U.S. Senate race from corporate donors and the pro-Israel American lobby took center stage on Thursday as Democratic candidates Abdul El-Sayed, Mallory McMorrow and Haley Stevens squared off for one of the most policy-heavy debates or the primary campaign seasons. The […]

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MACKINAC ISLAND – The regulation of artificial intelligence data centers and funding in the U.S. Senate race from corporate donors and the pro-Israel American lobby took center stage on Thursday as Democratic candidates Abdul El-Sayed, Mallory McMorrow and Haley Stevens squared off for one of the most policy-heavy debates or the primary campaign seasons. The […]

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Wisconsin Watch
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Explore weekly prison population and capacity data for Wisconsin’s correctional system and each facility dating back to 2006. Track Wisconsin’s prison population is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.

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Explore weekly prison population and capacity data for Wisconsin’s correctional system and each facility dating back to 2006. Track Wisconsin’s prison population is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.

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The Jersey Vindicator
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Judges hear challenge to comptroller subpoenas in College Achieve Public Schools case

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Judges hear challenge to comptroller subpoenas in College Achieve Public Schools case

En una decisión calificada como un hito sin precedentes a nivel nacional, el Consejo Regional de Antofagasta (CORE) aprobó un histórico presupuesto de $30.336 millones para renovar la totalidad de la flota vehicular de Bomberos en la región. El millonario proyecto permitirá la adquisición de 31 carros bomba y de rescate de última generación que beneficiarán a 29 compañías de siete comunas, subsanando el déficit de seguridad de los voluntarios que operaban con máquinas de más de dos décadas de antigüedad. Este artículo ¡Inversión histórica en la región de Antofagasta!: Aprueban más de $30 mil millones para renovar todos los carros de Bomberos fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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En una decisión calificada como un hito sin precedentes a nivel nacional, el Consejo Regional de Antofagasta (CORE) aprobó un histórico presupuesto de $30.336 millones para renovar la totalidad de la flota vehicular de Bomberos en la región. El millonario proyecto permitirá la adquisición de 31 carros bomba y de rescate de última generación que beneficiarán a 29 compañías de siete comunas, subsanando el déficit de seguridad de los voluntarios que operaban con máquinas de más de dos décadas de antigüedad. Este artículo ¡Inversión histórica en la región de Antofagasta!: Aprueban más de $30 mil millones para renovar todos los carros de Bomberos fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

TOPEKA — Former state legislator Jeff Pittman of Leavenworth is seeking to return to the House with a campaign message grounded in bipartisanship. Pittman, a Democrat who served in the House from 2017-2021 and Senate from 2021-2025, chose a Republican campaign treasurer, according to a May 27 press release. “I’m running because Leavenworth citizens deserve […]

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TOPEKA — Former state legislator Jeff Pittman of Leavenworth is seeking to return to the House with a campaign message grounded in bipartisanship. Pittman, a Democrat who served in the House from 2017-2021 and Senate from 2021-2025, chose a Republican campaign treasurer, according to a May 27 press release. “I’m running because Leavenworth citizens deserve […]

A yearlong pause on new data centers in Arkansas’ most populous county won’t take effect after the county’s clerk said she miscounted the number of votes in favor of the moratorium. Pulaski County Clerk Terri Hollingsworth said in a news release that the moratorium that went before the Quorum Court Tuesday night fell short of […]

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A yearlong pause on new data centers in Arkansas’ most populous county won’t take effect after the county’s clerk said she miscounted the number of votes in favor of the moratorium. Pulaski County Clerk Terri Hollingsworth said in a news release that the moratorium that went before the Quorum Court Tuesday night fell short of […]

TEA officials on Thursday denied the district’s request to approve a partnership to run its three chronically failing schools that would have put a pause on the campuses' accountability rating.

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TEA officials on Thursday denied the district’s request to approve a partnership to run its three chronically failing schools that would have put a pause on the campuses' accountability rating.

The Atlanta Press Club is hosting livestreamed debates for runoff elections in Georgia, featuring candidates for U.S. Senate, Public Service Commission, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Governor, State School Superintendent, 11th Congressional District, Labor Commissioner, Insurance Commissioner, 1st Congressional District, and Fulton County Commission Chair. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

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The Atlanta Press Club is hosting livestreamed debates for runoff elections in Georgia, featuring candidates for U.S. Senate, Public Service Commission, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Governor, State School Superintendent, 11th Congressional District, Labor Commissioner, Insurance Commissioner, 1st Congressional District, and Fulton County Commission Chair. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

LINCOLN — The director of the University of Nebraska Medical Center’s Pancreatic Cancer Center of Excellence filed a complaint this week against the University of Nebraska, alleging that leaders discriminated against him and that retaliatory actions they took may have contributed to the early death of a patient. According to the complaint filed in U.S. […]

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LINCOLN — The director of the University of Nebraska Medical Center’s Pancreatic Cancer Center of Excellence filed a complaint this week against the University of Nebraska, alleging that leaders discriminated against him and that retaliatory actions they took may have contributed to the early death of a patient. According to the complaint filed in U.S. […]

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“I think there will be a robust group of people running for president. I will not be one of them in 2028,” Whitmer said.

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“I think there will be a robust group of people running for president. I will not be one of them in 2028,” Whitmer said.

Según el Instituto de Política Económica, la promoción universitaria de 2026 ingresa a un mercado laboral que se ha debilitado notablemente en los últimos dos años. La entrada Me gradué, ¿y ahora qué? Navegando el mercado laboral en Carolina del Norte se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Me gradué, ¿y ahora qué? Navegando el mercado laboral en Carolina del Norte was first posted on mayo 28, 2026 at 5:40 pm.©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org

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Según el Instituto de Política Económica, la promoción universitaria de 2026 ingresa a un mercado laboral que se ha debilitado notablemente en los últimos dos años. La entrada Me gradué, ¿y ahora qué? Navegando el mercado laboral en Carolina del Norte se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Me gradué, ¿y ahora qué? Navegando el mercado laboral en Carolina del Norte was first posted on mayo 28, 2026 at 5:40 pm.©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org

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(The Center Square) – A bill that would make it easier to develop housing in California’s large transit hubs passed the Assembly Thursday with bipartisan support. Assembly Bill 2074, authored by Assemblymember Matt Haney, D-San Francisco, requires cities with populations of more than 400,000 people to identify areas surrounding transit hubs as allowable locations for high-density housing projects, according to a legislative analysis. The bill, which was passed by a vote of 55 to 5 in the Assembly, now heads to the Senate. Haney said the state is short millions of housing units to meet the needs of those who live in California. The effort to increase housing supply would be paid for by the new Downtown Revitalization Loan Fund, which would be overseen by the California Housing Finance Authority. The fund features low-interest, revolving loans that cover up to 30% of the cost of a housing project. Loans must be paid back at the completion of the project. “We all agree that we have to build a lot more housing in our state,” Haney said on the Assembly floor before the vote. “All of our residents and constituents are struggling with housing affordability. Let’s build these units where we can get the most bang for the buck, where they’re desperately needed, and where they make sense.” The most logical locations are in downtown city centers, which often already have transit options, Haney said. He added that residents living in a big city’s downtown also helps small businesses in those neighborhoods and drives the economy of city centers. “It would create a streamlined process for those projects to get done, with strong labor standards,” Haney said. Under the bill, big cities like Los Angeles would have to designate roughly 1.5 square miles as “allowable use” in the development of high-density housing projects near transit hubs, while San Jose and San Diego would have to designate about one square mile for such projects. San Francisco, Sacramento, Long Beach and Oakland would each have to identify half a mile’s worth of land near transit hubs as locations to build housing projects that can house a lot of people, according to the bill analysis. Multiple other members of the state Assembly testified in support of the bill from both sides of the aisle on Thursday. Assemblymember Joe Patterson, R-Rocklin, said on the Assembly floor that housing density should be intensified in the downtown neighborhoods of cities throughout the state. “We should be doing everything we can to intensify the density in the downtown urban core where the infrastructure exists and also where there is transit,” Patterson said. An organization that wrote in opposition to the bill, the California Housing Consortium, said it was concerned the bill would allocate taxpayer-funded loans while the state faces a structural budget deficit. “As currently written, the bill would subsidize market-rate luxury housing unaffordable to most Californians,” the organization wrote in its analysis of the bill. “Limited public dollars should subsidize homes that are affordable to low-income people, not developments with mostly market-rate housing.” According to a report compiled by nonprofit organizations Up for Growth and EcoNorthwest, California’s housing supply lacked 3.4 million housing units between 2000 to 2015, which created an imbalance in demand and supply. Affordable housing became a problem and homelessness increased because of that imbalance, the report stated.

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(The Center Square) – A bill that would make it easier to develop housing in California’s large transit hubs passed the Assembly Thursday with bipartisan support. Assembly Bill 2074, authored by Assemblymember Matt Haney, D-San Francisco, requires cities with populations of more than 400,000 people to identify areas surrounding transit hubs as allowable locations for high-density housing projects, according to a legislative analysis. The bill, which was passed by a vote of 55 to 5 in the Assembly, now heads to the Senate. Haney said the state is short millions of housing units to meet the needs of those who live in California. The effort to increase housing supply would be paid for by the new Downtown Revitalization Loan Fund, which would be overseen by the California Housing Finance Authority. The fund features low-interest, revolving loans that cover up to 30% of the cost of a housing project. Loans must be paid back at the completion of the project. “We all agree that we have to build a lot more housing in our state,” Haney said on the Assembly floor before the vote. “All of our residents and constituents are struggling with housing affordability. Let’s build these units where we can get the most bang for the buck, where they’re desperately needed, and where they make sense.” The most logical locations are in downtown city centers, which often already have transit options, Haney said. He added that residents living in a big city’s downtown also helps small businesses in those neighborhoods and drives the economy of city centers. “It would create a streamlined process for those projects to get done, with strong labor standards,” Haney said. Under the bill, big cities like Los Angeles would have to designate roughly 1.5 square miles as “allowable use” in the development of high-density housing projects near transit hubs, while San Jose and San Diego would have to designate about one square mile for such projects. San Francisco, Sacramento, Long Beach and Oakland would each have to identify half a mile’s worth of land near transit hubs as locations to build housing projects that can house a lot of people, according to the bill analysis. Multiple other members of the state Assembly testified in support of the bill from both sides of the aisle on Thursday. Assemblymember Joe Patterson, R-Rocklin, said on the Assembly floor that housing density should be intensified in the downtown neighborhoods of cities throughout the state. “We should be doing everything we can to intensify the density in the downtown urban core where the infrastructure exists and also where there is transit,” Patterson said. An organization that wrote in opposition to the bill, the California Housing Consortium, said it was concerned the bill would allocate taxpayer-funded loans while the state faces a structural budget deficit. “As currently written, the bill would subsidize market-rate luxury housing unaffordable to most Californians,” the organization wrote in its analysis of the bill. “Limited public dollars should subsidize homes that are affordable to low-income people, not developments with mostly market-rate housing.” According to a report compiled by nonprofit organizations Up for Growth and EcoNorthwest, California’s housing supply lacked 3.4 million housing units between 2000 to 2015, which created an imbalance in demand and supply. Affordable housing became a problem and homelessness increased because of that imbalance, the report stated.

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Iowa Capital Dispatch
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Though Iowa’s 4th Congressional District is considered a longtime Republican stronghold, three Democrats are competing in the June 2 primary to become the candidate competing for the open seat in the 2026 election. The district, which covers much of northwest Iowa including Ames, Sioux City and Council Bluffs, is currently represented by U.S. Rep. Randy […]

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Though Iowa’s 4th Congressional District is considered a longtime Republican stronghold, three Democrats are competing in the June 2 primary to become the candidate competing for the open seat in the 2026 election. The district, which covers much of northwest Iowa including Ames, Sioux City and Council Bluffs, is currently represented by U.S. Rep. Randy […]

El líder del PP endurece su ofensiva contra Pedro Sánchez mientras crece el clima de desgaste político por las investigaciones judiciales que afectan al entorno socialista y a la supuesta trama que presuntamente lideraban Santos Cerdán y Leire Díez.

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El líder del PP endurece su ofensiva contra Pedro Sánchez mientras crece el clima de desgaste político por las investigaciones judiciales que afectan al entorno socialista y a la supuesta trama que presuntamente lideraban Santos Cerdán y Leire Díez.

ကလေးတချို့ဟာ ရောက်နေတဲ့အသက်အရွယ်နဲ့မကိုက်ညီတဲ့ နိမ့်တဲ့အတန်းတွေကို ပြန်တက်ရမဲ့အခြေအနေဖြစ်နေ။

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Immigrants detained inside the notorious Newark, New Jersey, facility demand freedom. They have stopped eating and working to draw attention to inhumane conditions Loved ones and supporters of Delaney Hall’s striking immigrants rally around the clock outside detention center is a story from Prism, a BIPOC-led nonprofit news outlet that centers the people, places, and issues currently underreported by national media. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support our work today.

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Immigrants detained inside the notorious Newark, New Jersey, facility demand freedom. They have stopped eating and working to draw attention to inhumane conditions Loved ones and supporters of Delaney Hall’s striking immigrants rally around the clock outside detention center is a story from Prism, a BIPOC-led nonprofit news outlet that centers the people, places, and issues currently underreported by national media. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support our work today.

A cidade de São Paulo recebe a 15ª edição da Mostra Ecofalante de Cinema 2026, considerado um dos principais eventos audiovisuais da América do Sul dedicado a debates socioambientais contemporâneos. O festival oferece uma programação totalmente gratuita em 28 salas da capital paulista, incluindo Reserva Cultural, Centro Cultural São Paulo e mais 26 espaços do […] Fonte

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A cidade de São Paulo recebe a 15ª edição da Mostra Ecofalante de Cinema 2026, considerado um dos principais eventos audiovisuais da América do Sul dedicado a debates socioambientais contemporâneos. O festival oferece uma programação totalmente gratuita em 28 salas da capital paulista, incluindo Reserva Cultural, Centro Cultural São Paulo e mais 26 espaços do […] Fonte

Because of the USDA’s declaration, farmers and ranchers are eligible for loans up to $500,000 at lower-than-market interest rates.

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Because of the USDA’s declaration, farmers and ranchers are eligible for loans up to $500,000 at lower-than-market interest rates.

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Stocktonia News
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University of the Pacific announced plans to open a School of Medicine on its Stockton campus, establishing what the university says would be the first M.D.-granting medical school in the Central Valley from south of Sacramento to north of Los Angeles. University of the Pacific announces plan for Stockton medical school is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.

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University of the Pacific announced plans to open a School of Medicine on its Stockton campus, establishing what the university says would be the first M.D.-granting medical school in the Central Valley from south of Sacramento to north of Los Angeles. University of the Pacific announces plan for Stockton medical school is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.

DHS Secretary Mullin threatened to stop processing international flights in sanctuary cities in response to protests.

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DHS Secretary Mullin threatened to stop processing international flights in sanctuary cities in response to protests.