El comunicador catalán cierra una etapa de 13 años al frente de Jugones.

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El comunicador catalán cierra una etapa de 13 años al frente de Jugones.

P: ¿Es el presidente Trump el hombre anónimo de 79 años que recibe un medicamento contra la obesidad aún no aprobado a través de un programa de la Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos? R: Un artículo periodístico, y posteriormente algunos legisladores demócratas, cuestionaron si Donald Trump recibe un medicamento para bajar de peso de Eli Lilly, que supuestamente se le está administrando a un hombre de 79 años. Sin embargo, la Casa Blanca ha declarado que el hombre en cuestión no es el presidente. The post Legisladores demócratas cuestionan si Trump es el misterioso receptor de un medicamento appeared first on FactCheck.org.

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P: ¿Es el presidente Trump el hombre anónimo de 79 años que recibe un medicamento contra la obesidad aún no aprobado a través de un programa de la Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos? R: Un artículo periodístico, y posteriormente algunos legisladores demócratas, cuestionaron si Donald Trump recibe un medicamento para bajar de peso de Eli Lilly, que supuestamente se le está administrando a un hombre de 79 años. Sin embargo, la Casa Blanca ha declarado que el hombre en cuestión no es el presidente. The post Legisladores demócratas cuestionan si Trump es el misterioso receptor de un medicamento appeared first on FactCheck.org.

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This article Movements cannot shy away from conflict was originally published by Waging Nonviolence. Engaging in generative conflict by asking tough strategic questions was an important step on the road to New York City’s rent freeze. This article Movements cannot shy away from conflict was originally published by Waging Nonviolence.

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This article Movements cannot shy away from conflict was originally published by Waging Nonviolence. Engaging in generative conflict by asking tough strategic questions was an important step on the road to New York City’s rent freeze. This article Movements cannot shy away from conflict was originally published by Waging Nonviolence.

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دارلین گراهام نۆردن، خوشکی سیناتۆری کۆچکردوو لینزی گراهام، ئەمڕۆ سوێندی یاسایی دەخوات و وەک ئەندامێکی نوێی ئەنجومەنی سیناتی ئەمەریکا دەست بەکار دەبێت. دەستنیشانکردنی ئەو تەنها دوو ڕۆژ پاش کۆچی دوایی لەناکاوی لینزی گراهامە. دارلین، خوشکی بچووکی لینزی گراهام، تەمەنێکی گەنجی هەبوو کاتێک دایک و باوکیان کۆچی دواییان کرد و دوای ئەوە لینزی گراهام بەرپرسیارێتی خێزانەکە و بژێوی ژیانی گرتە ئەستۆ. تا کۆتایی ژیانی گراهام پەیوەندییەکی زۆر نزیک و بەهێزی لەگەڵ خوشکەکەیدا هەبوو. پاش نیوەڕۆی دوێنێ،...

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دارلین گراهام نۆردن، خوشکی سیناتۆری کۆچکردوو لینزی گراهام، ئەمڕۆ سوێندی یاسایی دەخوات و وەک ئەندامێکی نوێی ئەنجومەنی سیناتی ئەمەریکا دەست بەکار دەبێت. دەستنیشانکردنی ئەو تەنها دوو ڕۆژ پاش کۆچی دوایی لەناکاوی لینزی گراهامە. دارلین، خوشکی بچووکی لینزی گراهام، تەمەنێکی گەنجی هەبوو کاتێک دایک و باوکیان کۆچی دواییان کرد و دوای ئەوە لینزی گراهام بەرپرسیارێتی خێزانەکە و بژێوی ژیانی گرتە ئەستۆ. تا کۆتایی ژیانی گراهام پەیوەندییەکی زۆر نزیک و بەهێزی لەگەڵ خوشکەکەیدا هەبوو. پاش نیوەڕۆی دوێنێ،...

«Країні хотілось би почути, якщо буде прийнято рішення зняття міністра Федорова, підстави для цього»

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Warren City Council may vote on a temporary data center moratorium July 14, joining other Michigan communities pausing development.

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Warren City Council may vote on a temporary data center moratorium July 14, joining other Michigan communities pausing development.

ارتش دفاعی اسرائیل سه‌شنبه ۲۳ تیر خبر کشته شدن محمد مروان محمد سالم، مسئول امنیت نظامی گردان مرکزی جبالیه حماس، و سه فرد دیگر از شاخه نظامی این گروه تروریستی را اعلام کرد.

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ارتش دفاعی اسرائیل سه‌شنبه ۲۳ تیر خبر کشته شدن محمد مروان محمد سالم، مسئول امنیت نظامی گردان مرکزی جبالیه حماس، و سه فرد دیگر از شاخه نظامی این گروه تروریستی را اعلام کرد.

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(The Center Square) – The Chicago City Council may vote Wednesday on deals to spend $424.9 million of tax increment financing on infrastructure for the Chicago Fire soccer stadium site. On March 3, the Fire broke ground on its $750 million, privately-funded stadium in the city’s South Loop neighborhood. Jeffrey Cohen, deputy commissioner of the Bureau of Economic Development in the Chicago Department of Planning and Development, explained the new redevelopment agreements to the city council finance committee on Monday. “If approved, the funds would be used to reimburse eligible costs in the construction of public infrastructure, including new and modified streets, essential utilities, necessary site preparation work and open space connections, as well as a new podium that will house a city-owned parking garage and over two acres of new public open space,” Cohen said. Cohen said the development would fill a site that has laid dormant for nearly 50 years. “The 78” is being developed by Related Midwest on what Cohen called “a 62-acre hole” in the city grid. Alderman Bill Conway said much of the project is a bad deal. “We are being asked to approve more than $400 million of taxpayer money, with over half of it going to a parking lot and a plaza,” Conway said. Cohen said the parking garage cost would be about $68,000 per parking space. Alderman Brendan Reilly questioned the deal allowing the transfer of taxpayer funds from the Canal-Congress TIF district to the Roosevelt-Clark district where the stadium is being built. “Is there any plan, any mechanism to, at some future date, port back monies to the TIF district that is being raided to allow for future economic development and subsidy in the area where this money was originally intended to be spent?” Reilly asked. Cohen said the idea of porting money back would not be off the table once the stadium development generates sufficient TIF revenue. “Were I a property owner paying into the TIF on Canal, I would not be thrilled to know that all of this money that was intended to improve that community area is being sent elsewhere,” Reilly said. Reilly said the Fire project is a good one, but he expressed frustration with what he called “hiding the football” by members of Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration after Reilly found out that city officials discussed raiding the LaSalle Central TIF district in his ward to fund the Canal-Congress district. Alderman Nicole Lee said the Chinatown community expressed concerns about additional traffic, especially with construction planned on the 18th Street bridge just south of the stadium site. The Fire is expected to begin playing at the new stadium in 2028. Despite Conway’s opposition, the finance committee approved the agreements by a vote of 30-1. The full council is scheduled to meet on Wednesday.

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(The Center Square) – The Chicago City Council may vote Wednesday on deals to spend $424.9 million of tax increment financing on infrastructure for the Chicago Fire soccer stadium site. On March 3, the Fire broke ground on its $750 million, privately-funded stadium in the city’s South Loop neighborhood. Jeffrey Cohen, deputy commissioner of the Bureau of Economic Development in the Chicago Department of Planning and Development, explained the new redevelopment agreements to the city council finance committee on Monday. “If approved, the funds would be used to reimburse eligible costs in the construction of public infrastructure, including new and modified streets, essential utilities, necessary site preparation work and open space connections, as well as a new podium that will house a city-owned parking garage and over two acres of new public open space,” Cohen said. Cohen said the development would fill a site that has laid dormant for nearly 50 years. “The 78” is being developed by Related Midwest on what Cohen called “a 62-acre hole” in the city grid. Alderman Bill Conway said much of the project is a bad deal. “We are being asked to approve more than $400 million of taxpayer money, with over half of it going to a parking lot and a plaza,” Conway said. Cohen said the parking garage cost would be about $68,000 per parking space. Alderman Brendan Reilly questioned the deal allowing the transfer of taxpayer funds from the Canal-Congress TIF district to the Roosevelt-Clark district where the stadium is being built. “Is there any plan, any mechanism to, at some future date, port back monies to the TIF district that is being raided to allow for future economic development and subsidy in the area where this money was originally intended to be spent?” Reilly asked. Cohen said the idea of porting money back would not be off the table once the stadium development generates sufficient TIF revenue. “Were I a property owner paying into the TIF on Canal, I would not be thrilled to know that all of this money that was intended to improve that community area is being sent elsewhere,” Reilly said. Reilly said the Fire project is a good one, but he expressed frustration with what he called “hiding the football” by members of Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration after Reilly found out that city officials discussed raiding the LaSalle Central TIF district in his ward to fund the Canal-Congress district. Alderman Nicole Lee said the Chinatown community expressed concerns about additional traffic, especially with construction planned on the 18th Street bridge just south of the stadium site. The Fire is expected to begin playing at the new stadium in 2028. Despite Conway’s opposition, the finance committee approved the agreements by a vote of 30-1. The full council is scheduled to meet on Wednesday.

Desde el regreso de Donald Trump a la Casa Blanca, las operaciones migratorias han dejado una estela de enfrentamientos armados, investigaciones abiertas y preguntas sobre los límites del poder federal.

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Desde el regreso de Donald Trump a la Casa Blanca, las operaciones migratorias han dejado una estela de enfrentamientos armados, investigaciones abiertas y preguntas sobre los límites del poder federal.

Residents can take an anonymous survey on whether streets, parks, buildings and other public places bearing Chávez's name should be renamed.

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Residents can take an anonymous survey on whether streets, parks, buildings and other public places bearing Chávez's name should be renamed.

Too often, parents take for granted that their children’s school experience is fundamentally the same as what’s happening in all the district’s schools. It turns out that is often far from reality. And some differences come through vastly different Parent-Teacher Association budgets. That doesn’t have to be the case. As researchers and parent leaders, we […]

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Too often, parents take for granted that their children’s school experience is fundamentally the same as what’s happening in all the district’s schools. It turns out that is often far from reality. And some differences come through vastly different Parent-Teacher Association budgets. That doesn’t have to be the case. As researchers and parent leaders, we […]

Prokuroria Themelore Publike në Shkup ka filluar hetimet ndaj 30 vjeçarit, i cili dyshohet se ka vrarë prindin e tij para dy ditëve, transmeton Portalb.mk. “Vendim për zbatimin e procedurave hetimore kundër një personi për të cilin ekzistojnë dyshime se ka kryer veprën penale – vrasje, në bazë të nenin 123, paragrafit 2, pikës 2 […]

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Prokuroria Themelore Publike në Shkup ka filluar hetimet ndaj 30 vjeçarit, i cili dyshohet se ka vrarë prindin e tij para dy ditëve, transmeton Portalb.mk. “Vendim për zbatimin e procedurave hetimore kundër një personi për të cilin ekzistojnë dyshime se ka kryer veprën penale – vrasje, në bazë të nenin 123, paragrafit 2, pikës 2 […]

A one-year moratorium impacts permits for data center projects 50 megawatts and larger.

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A one-year moratorium impacts permits for data center projects 50 megawatts and larger.

Nearly half of Chelsea’s predominantly Latino population was born outside of the United States — the largest foreign-born population of any community in Massachusetts. The city’s award application highlighted its community-centered policing, food distribution system, and youth development initiatives – efforts that have helped strengthen residents’ trust in local government amid a federal immigration crackdown that has had Chelsea in its crosshairs, according to city officials.

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Nearly half of Chelsea’s predominantly Latino population was born outside of the United States — the largest foreign-born population of any community in Massachusetts. The city’s award application highlighted its community-centered policing, food distribution system, and youth development initiatives – efforts that have helped strengthen residents’ trust in local government amid a federal immigration crackdown that has had Chelsea in its crosshairs, according to city officials.

美国参议院定于星期二(7月14日)为达琳·格雷厄姆·诺东举行宣誓就职仪式,由她接替已故的哥哥、南卡罗来纳州资深联邦参议员林赛·格雷厄姆,完成他剩余的任期。

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美国参议院定于星期二(7月14日)为达琳·格雷厄姆·诺东举行宣誓就职仪式,由她接替已故的哥哥、南卡罗来纳州资深联邦参议员林赛·格雷厄姆,完成他剩余的任期。

(The Center Square) – Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is applauding $40 million in taxpayer funding for 24 Family Homeless Prevention Assistance Program administrators across the state. The funding is part of Minnesota’s broader $1 billion effort to improve housing affordability and increase housing stability. “Minnesotans are working hard, but too many families are feeling squeezed by the rising cost of everyday life,” Walz said. “One unexpected setback shouldn't mean losing your home.” The Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program was funded as part of Walz’ budget recommendations in the wake of Operation Metro Surge. It was approved by the legislature earlier this year. “We proposed this investment to help families stay in their homes, support communities, and give people the chance to get back on their feet,” Walz said. “I'm grateful to our partners for helping get these resources out the door quickly so thousands more Minnesotans can stay housed and keep building their future.” The governor’s office anticipates the $40 million will provide assistance to approximately 11,000 households. That is just over $3,600 per household. “By expanding investments through trusted community partners already serving Minnesotans, the state will quickly deliver emergency housing assistance and services to households experiencing homelessness or at imminent risk of losing their housing,” Walz’ office said. The funding is expected to be distributed to the 24 program administrators by Dec. 31. That program provides both direct financial assistance and supportive services. Assistance may include rent deposits, rent payments, utility payments and other housing-related support. To qualify for the program, households must: • Have an income at or below 200% of the federal poverty guidelines. • Be Minnesota residents, or otherwise be approved by Minnesota Housing. • Be experiencing a housing crisis. Providers are responsible for assessing households to determine eligibility and the appropriate level of assistance. This comes as evictions are on the rise across the state. According to data from Eviction Lab, eviction filings are up 5% this year from past years—coming in at 10,508 year-to-date.

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(The Center Square) – Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is applauding $40 million in taxpayer funding for 24 Family Homeless Prevention Assistance Program administrators across the state. The funding is part of Minnesota’s broader $1 billion effort to improve housing affordability and increase housing stability. “Minnesotans are working hard, but too many families are feeling squeezed by the rising cost of everyday life,” Walz said. “One unexpected setback shouldn't mean losing your home.” The Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program was funded as part of Walz’ budget recommendations in the wake of Operation Metro Surge. It was approved by the legislature earlier this year. “We proposed this investment to help families stay in their homes, support communities, and give people the chance to get back on their feet,” Walz said. “I'm grateful to our partners for helping get these resources out the door quickly so thousands more Minnesotans can stay housed and keep building their future.” The governor’s office anticipates the $40 million will provide assistance to approximately 11,000 households. That is just over $3,600 per household. “By expanding investments through trusted community partners already serving Minnesotans, the state will quickly deliver emergency housing assistance and services to households experiencing homelessness or at imminent risk of losing their housing,” Walz’ office said. The funding is expected to be distributed to the 24 program administrators by Dec. 31. That program provides both direct financial assistance and supportive services. Assistance may include rent deposits, rent payments, utility payments and other housing-related support. To qualify for the program, households must: • Have an income at or below 200% of the federal poverty guidelines. • Be Minnesota residents, or otherwise be approved by Minnesota Housing. • Be experiencing a housing crisis. Providers are responsible for assessing households to determine eligibility and the appropriate level of assistance. This comes as evictions are on the rise across the state. According to data from Eviction Lab, eviction filings are up 5% this year from past years—coming in at 10,508 year-to-date.

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A federal judge has intervened in the case of an Iowa man jailed by ICE after living in the United States for 10 years since the age of 11. Alvaro Anastacio Garcia Tevalan of Clarion recently filed a federal lawsuit against Polk County Chief Jail Administrator Cory Williams, Acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs […]

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A federal judge has intervened in the case of an Iowa man jailed by ICE after living in the United States for 10 years since the age of 11. Alvaro Anastacio Garcia Tevalan of Clarion recently filed a federal lawsuit against Polk County Chief Jail Administrator Cory Williams, Acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs […]

Российские войска атаковали два торговых судна в акватории Черного моря, которые шли по морскому коридору под флагом Танзании и Либерии. Об этом сообщил глава Одесской областной военной администрации Олег Кипер.

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Российские войска атаковали два торговых судна в акватории Черного моря, которые шли по морскому коридору под флагом Танзании и Либерии. Об этом сообщил глава Одесской областной военной администрации Олег Кипер.