Despite being at greater risk, a new study indicates the state’s firefighters have similar exposure to the toxic ‘forever chemicals’ as the rest of America.

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Despite being at greater risk, a new study indicates the state’s firefighters have similar exposure to the toxic ‘forever chemicals’ as the rest of America.

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The Assembly approved a bill to limit the power of pharmacy benefit managers, middlemen that critics say push drug prices higher.

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The Assembly approved a bill to limit the power of pharmacy benefit managers, middlemen that critics say push drug prices higher.

Una reflexió sobre la crisi de l’habitatge i la desigualtat estructural del mercat, i com la renda bàsica universal podria garantir un sòl material per a la vida. L'entrada La asimetria impossible: una reflexió sobre la renda bàsica a partir de la crisi de l’habitatge ha aparegut primer a Catalunya Plural.

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Una reflexió sobre la crisi de l’habitatge i la desigualtat estructural del mercat, i com la renda bàsica universal podria garantir un sòl material per a la vida. L'entrada La asimetria impossible: una reflexió sobre la renda bàsica a partir de la crisi de l’habitatge ha aparegut primer a Catalunya Plural.

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O técnico da seleção brasileira, Carlo Ancelotti, divulgou nesta segunda-feira (18) a lista de 26 jogadores que vão disputar a Copa do Mundo de 2026 numa cerimônia que aconteceu no Museu do Amanhã, num dos mais belos pontos turísticos do Rio de Janeiro.

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O técnico da seleção brasileira, Carlo Ancelotti, divulgou nesta segunda-feira (18) a lista de 26 jogadores que vão disputar a Copa do Mundo de 2026 numa cerimônia que aconteceu no Museu do Amanhã, num dos mais belos pontos turísticos do Rio de Janeiro.

KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Vice President JD Vance ticked through a list of political topics — from Missouri’s redistricting efforts to the importance of bringing manufacturing back to the United States — at a campaign-style rally Monday afternoon.  Vance spoke to a small, loud and enthusiastic crowd at a “protecting American workers” event, held at […]

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KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Vice President JD Vance ticked through a list of political topics — from Missouri’s redistricting efforts to the importance of bringing manufacturing back to the United States — at a campaign-style rally Monday afternoon.  Vance spoke to a small, loud and enthusiastic crowd at a “protecting American workers” event, held at […]

Prosecutors in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District found no violations of political prisoner Azat Miftakhov’s rights, despite his reports of torture at Penal Colony No. 18 “Polyarnaya Sova,” his support group said.

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Prosecutors in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District found no violations of political prisoner Azat Miftakhov’s rights, despite his reports of torture at Penal Colony No. 18 “Polyarnaya Sova,” his support group said.

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El Depor no falló en Riazor tras el tropiezo del Almería y pone pie y medio en la mejor categoría del fútbol español.

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El Depor no falló en Riazor tras el tropiezo del Almería y pone pie y medio en la mejor categoría del fútbol español.

Este lunes, equipos de rescate rescataron el cuerpo de una excursionista que falleció la jornada del domingo tras caer desde...

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(The Center Square) – In the days after California Gov. Gavin Newsom released the May revision of his budget proposal, lawmakers spoke out about their priorities in the coming months for the final version. “I want to see our state budget reflect the needs of our communities,” Assemblymember Juan Alanis, R-Modesto, told The Center Square on Monday. “In my area, we have projects throughout the county that need help. These people pay taxes, they’ve given to the government, and I expect the government to help them as well.” Alanis said projects that help underserved populations, like in South Modesto, part of Alanis’s district, would be better beneficiaries of much of that money, along with programs that help children in K-12 schools and job training programs. Assemblymember Dawn Addis, D-San Luis Obispo and chair of the Assembly Budget Subcommittee on Health, told The Center Square that while she hates to see winners and losers in the budget, she knows she and other lawmakers are aiming to reduce spending as legislators grapple with a projected multi-year deficit. “I want to make sure those most in need are getting the healthcare services that they need,” Addis told The Center Square. “We know it’s not a good thing when we take away primary care, and send people to other places to get healthcare. We’re trying to center on those most in need, whether that’s children or seniors, the lowest-income or even moderate-income.” The governor’s latest budget proposal, released on Thursday, attempted to fix an estimated $35 billion deficit that was expected to last for the next several years, according to previous reporting by The Center Square. While Newsom’s revised budget reduced the deficit to 0 through 2028, a deficit remains beyond 2028. The final proposal by the outgoing governor, who's termed out on Jan. 4, 2027, also didn’t propose any new funding to Proposition 36, a tough-on-crime measure that California voters passed in 2024. Sen. Suzette Martinez Valladares, R-Lancaster, said she was largely concerned about the structural deficit that is projected to still persist after 2028. “It’s really concerning that our revenues have actually come in stronger, and it’s largely because of A.I.-driven tax revenue. But we’re still talking about a structural deficit. We’re still talking about reserve withdrawals, borrowing and increasing taxes,” Valladares told The Center Square. “At the end of the day, I want a budget that is not simply balanced, but addresses our deficit and takes into serious account that working Californians are hurting.” Valladares also said on Monday she wants to see money allocated to fully funding Proposition 36. The measure hasn’t gotten much, if any, funding from the governor’s budget proposal in the last two years. “I think we need to take a step back and look at what government’s most basic responsibility is, which is public safety,” Valladares said. Senate Minority Leader Brian Jones, R-Santee, told The Center Square it would take an estimated $350 million to fully implement Prop. 36. “There’s a proposal for $100 million,” he said Monday. “Seventy-percent of Californians voted for that [Prop. 36], and I think it would be safe to argue that even some of the people who didn’t vote for it still want it to happen now that it’s passed.” Operating fire prevention programs, helping financially distressed hospitals and preventing fraud in taxpayer-funded programs should also be prioritized as lawmakers move forward with putting together a final budget, Jones said. “I don’t want to call it an epidemic, but there’s multiple hospitals in trouble across the state,” Jones said. “What started out with one a couple of years ago, I think in Merced, has now expanded to multiple hospitals that are in trouble.” The state’s high-speed rail project, which Republican lawmakers have criticized, is one project he wants to see defunded, Jones told The Center Square on Monday. Democrats want to allocate more money to Assembly Bill 65, which expands parental leave for public school teachers, Assembly Majority Leader Cecilia Aguiar-Curry, D-Davis, told The Center Square “I feel like we didn’t get our childcare slots,” Aguiar-Curry said about not getting enough money for taxpayer-funded child care. “I worked on it for 10 years, and to me, it’s low-hanging fruit to make sure our economy grows and families get taken care of. But I will say, as things are right now, I’m relatively happy with how the budget is, and I hope to continue to work on it.”

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(The Center Square) – In the days after California Gov. Gavin Newsom released the May revision of his budget proposal, lawmakers spoke out about their priorities in the coming months for the final version. “I want to see our state budget reflect the needs of our communities,” Assemblymember Juan Alanis, R-Modesto, told The Center Square on Monday. “In my area, we have projects throughout the county that need help. These people pay taxes, they’ve given to the government, and I expect the government to help them as well.” Alanis said projects that help underserved populations, like in South Modesto, part of Alanis’s district, would be better beneficiaries of much of that money, along with programs that help children in K-12 schools and job training programs. Assemblymember Dawn Addis, D-San Luis Obispo and chair of the Assembly Budget Subcommittee on Health, told The Center Square that while she hates to see winners and losers in the budget, she knows she and other lawmakers are aiming to reduce spending as legislators grapple with a projected multi-year deficit. “I want to make sure those most in need are getting the healthcare services that they need,” Addis told The Center Square. “We know it’s not a good thing when we take away primary care, and send people to other places to get healthcare. We’re trying to center on those most in need, whether that’s children or seniors, the lowest-income or even moderate-income.” The governor’s latest budget proposal, released on Thursday, attempted to fix an estimated $35 billion deficit that was expected to last for the next several years, according to previous reporting by The Center Square. While Newsom’s revised budget reduced the deficit to 0 through 2028, a deficit remains beyond 2028. The final proposal by the outgoing governor, who's termed out on Jan. 4, 2027, also didn’t propose any new funding to Proposition 36, a tough-on-crime measure that California voters passed in 2024. Sen. Suzette Martinez Valladares, R-Lancaster, said she was largely concerned about the structural deficit that is projected to still persist after 2028. “It’s really concerning that our revenues have actually come in stronger, and it’s largely because of A.I.-driven tax revenue. But we’re still talking about a structural deficit. We’re still talking about reserve withdrawals, borrowing and increasing taxes,” Valladares told The Center Square. “At the end of the day, I want a budget that is not simply balanced, but addresses our deficit and takes into serious account that working Californians are hurting.” Valladares also said on Monday she wants to see money allocated to fully funding Proposition 36. The measure hasn’t gotten much, if any, funding from the governor’s budget proposal in the last two years. “I think we need to take a step back and look at what government’s most basic responsibility is, which is public safety,” Valladares said. Senate Minority Leader Brian Jones, R-Santee, told The Center Square it would take an estimated $350 million to fully implement Prop. 36. “There’s a proposal for $100 million,” he said Monday. “Seventy-percent of Californians voted for that [Prop. 36], and I think it would be safe to argue that even some of the people who didn’t vote for it still want it to happen now that it’s passed.” Operating fire prevention programs, helping financially distressed hospitals and preventing fraud in taxpayer-funded programs should also be prioritized as lawmakers move forward with putting together a final budget, Jones said. “I don’t want to call it an epidemic, but there’s multiple hospitals in trouble across the state,” Jones said. “What started out with one a couple of years ago, I think in Merced, has now expanded to multiple hospitals that are in trouble.” The state’s high-speed rail project, which Republican lawmakers have criticized, is one project he wants to see defunded, Jones told The Center Square on Monday. Democrats want to allocate more money to Assembly Bill 65, which expands parental leave for public school teachers, Assembly Majority Leader Cecilia Aguiar-Curry, D-Davis, told The Center Square “I feel like we didn’t get our childcare slots,” Aguiar-Curry said about not getting enough money for taxpayer-funded child care. “I worked on it for 10 years, and to me, it’s low-hanging fruit to make sure our economy grows and families get taken care of. But I will say, as things are right now, I’m relatively happy with how the budget is, and I hope to continue to work on it.”

Students designed and passed along dolls between FWISD classmates, adding their own touches before gifting them to honorees.

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Students designed and passed along dolls between FWISD classmates, adding their own touches before gifting them to honorees.

Proposed hazardous waste oversight changes are years behind schedule and fail to account for health risks, environment groups warn.

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Proposed hazardous waste oversight changes are years behind schedule and fail to account for health risks, environment groups warn.

La presidenta de la Comunidad de Madrid reclama a los suyos “firmeza”, “unidad” y doblar esfuerzos para desalojar a Sánchez de La Moncloa en las próximas elecciones generales, tras la victoria sin mayoría absoluta en Andalucía.

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La presidenta de la Comunidad de Madrid reclama a los suyos “firmeza”, “unidad” y doblar esfuerzos para desalojar a Sánchez de La Moncloa en las próximas elecciones generales, tras la victoria sin mayoría absoluta en Andalucía.

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Justiça escolar precisa ir além da igualdade formal de acesso. E a permanência e evolução dos estudantes depende, em muito, da gestão das escolas. Debate atravessa saúde mental, construção coletiva de estratégias e relação com o território The post Educação: desafios nas pequenas e médias cidades appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Justiça escolar precisa ir além da igualdade formal de acesso. E a permanência e evolução dos estudantes depende, em muito, da gestão das escolas. Debate atravessa saúde mental, construção coletiva de estratégias e relação com o território The post Educação: desafios nas pequenas e médias cidades appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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A federal judge has rejected a request to ditch political maps for Washington’s Legislature that he approved two years ago. Now, opponents are waiting to see if the U.S. Supreme Court will weigh in on whether the maps comply with an April ruling from the high court in the case Louisiana v. Callais, which significantly […]

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A federal judge has rejected a request to ditch political maps for Washington’s Legislature that he approved two years ago. Now, opponents are waiting to see if the U.S. Supreme Court will weigh in on whether the maps comply with an April ruling from the high court in the case Louisiana v. Callais, which significantly […]

Representantes do setor empresarial elevaram o tom contra a proposta de fim da escala 6×1 durante sessão da Comissão Especial da Câmara dos Deputados, nesta segunda-feira (18). Em meio às discussões sobre a redução da jornada de trabalho, integrantes da Confederação Nacional do Transporte (CNT) chegaram a falar em risco de “colapso” em setores essenciais, inflação e falta de trabalhadores caso a medida avance sem transição gradual. Em entrevista ao Brasil de Fato durante os trabalhos comissão, o presidente da CNT, Vander Costa, afirmou que a proposta precisa passar por um debate mais amplo com a sociedade. “A gente acha necessário […] Fonte

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Representantes do setor empresarial elevaram o tom contra a proposta de fim da escala 6×1 durante sessão da Comissão Especial da Câmara dos Deputados, nesta segunda-feira (18). Em meio às discussões sobre a redução da jornada de trabalho, integrantes da Confederação Nacional do Transporte (CNT) chegaram a falar em risco de “colapso” em setores essenciais, inflação e falta de trabalhadores caso a medida avance sem transição gradual. Em entrevista ao Brasil de Fato durante os trabalhos comissão, o presidente da CNT, Vander Costa, afirmou que a proposta precisa passar por um debate mais amplo com a sociedade. “A gente acha necessário […] Fonte

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According to a county statement, the proposal was shaped with input from the community to focus on maintaining core services.

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According to a county statement, the proposal was shaped with input from the community to focus on maintaining core services.

دونالد ترامپ، رئیس‌جمهوری آمریکا، روز دوشنبه ۲۸ اردیبهشت، ساعاتی پس از آنکه اعلام کرد حمله روز سه‌شنبه به جمهوری اسلامی را متوقف کرده‌است، در این باره به خبرنگاران توضیحاتی داد.

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دونالد ترامپ، رئیس‌جمهوری آمریکا، روز دوشنبه ۲۸ اردیبهشت، ساعاتی پس از آنکه اعلام کرد حمله روز سه‌شنبه به جمهوری اسلامی را متوقف کرده‌است، در این باره به خبرنگاران توضیحاتی داد.

No último sábado (16), o perfil Dona Maria, uma senhora indignada construída por inteligência artificial, foi derrubado do Instagram. Seus vídeos tinham discursos como esse: “Tô lendo aqui a manchete do jornal. A conta de luz vai disparar em 2026 com a tal desculpa de clima seco e de aumento dos subsídios. Aumentar a luz […] Fonte

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