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Озодликда халқаро хабарлар тафсилоти билан танишинг.

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Озод Европа/Озодлик радиоси
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Озодликда халқаро хабарлар тафсилоти билан танишинг.

Democrats Keep Healthcare at the Fore
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KFF Health News
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Senate Democrats hope to highlight health costs by forcing a vote on the Trump administration’s changes to the Affordable Care Act before the midterm elections. Meanwhile, Alabama is the latest state to try to cut off access to medication abortion via telehealth. Anna Edney of Bloomberg News, Sheryl Gay Stolberg of The New York Times, and Lauren Weber of The Washington Post join KFF Health News’ Julie Rovner to discuss these stories and more. Also, Rovner interviews Michael Cannon of the Cato Institute and Liz Fowler of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health to discuss the employer health insurance tax exclusion.

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Senate Democrats hope to highlight health costs by forcing a vote on the Trump administration’s changes to the Affordable Care Act before the midterm elections. Meanwhile, Alabama is the latest state to try to cut off access to medication abortion via telehealth. Anna Edney of Bloomberg News, Sheryl Gay Stolberg of The New York Times, and Lauren Weber of The Washington Post join KFF Health News’ Julie Rovner to discuss these stories and more. Also, Rovner interviews Michael Cannon of the Cato Institute and Liz Fowler of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health to discuss the employer health insurance tax exclusion.

Mais de 1.000 processos foram gerado em 10 dias quando Bangladesh iniciou um sistema de fiscalização de trânsito com IA. Entretanto, o destino dos riquixás elétricos permanece incerto.

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Global Voices
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Mais de 1.000 processos foram gerado em 10 dias quando Bangladesh iniciou um sistema de fiscalização de trânsito com IA. Entretanto, o destino dos riquixás elétricos permanece incerto.

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Radio France Internationale
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În Franţa, 40 de grade s-au înregistrat, joi, în centrul şi în vestul ţării. Canicula se va extinde şi mai mult începând de vineri. 53 de departamente se află de vineri, la prânz, în atenţionare meteo cod portocaliu de caniculă. Până în acel moment, 26 de departamente franceze sunt vizate de această atenţionare meteo. Probleme sunt şi în Spania, unde meteorologii anunţă pentru duminică 40 de grade Celsius iar pentru luni au fost anunţate 42 de grade Celsius, în cea mai mare parte a Spaniei.

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În Franţa, 40 de grade s-au înregistrat, joi, în centrul şi în vestul ţării. Canicula se va extinde şi mai mult începând de vineri. 53 de departamente se află de vineri, la prânz, în atenţionare meteo cod portocaliu de caniculă. Până în acel moment, 26 de departamente franceze sunt vizate de această atenţionare meteo. Probleme sunt şi în Spania, unde meteorologii anunţă pentru duminică 40 de grade Celsius iar pentru luni au fost anunţate 42 de grade Celsius, în cea mai mare parte a Spaniei.

16 minutes

Wisconsin Examiner
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Wisconsin must stop awarding small-dollar grants to help deter students from dropping out of college under a program available only to specific racial and ethnic groups, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Thursday. Although unanimous in part, the opinion also included concurrences by three of the Court’s liberal justices. They sharply critiqued a U.S. Supreme Court […]

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Wisconsin must stop awarding small-dollar grants to help deter students from dropping out of college under a program available only to specific racial and ethnic groups, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Thursday. Although unanimous in part, the opinion also included concurrences by three of the Court’s liberal justices. They sharply critiqued a U.S. Supreme Court […]

El Celta Fortuna pelea por ascender a Segunda División mientras cada vez más jóvenes llaman a la puerta del primer equipo.

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El Celta Fortuna pelea por ascender a Segunda División mientras cada vez más jóvenes llaman a la puerta del primer equipo.

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Iowa Capital Dispatch
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A Polk County man is taking state regulators to court over his placement on the state’s registry of dependent-adult abusers. Court records show that Todd Robert Long is seeking judicial review of a recent, final decision by the Iowa Department of Inspections, Appeals and Licensing arising from a founded complaint that he committed dependent-adult abuse […]

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A Polk County man is taking state regulators to court over his placement on the state’s registry of dependent-adult abusers. Court records show that Todd Robert Long is seeking judicial review of a recent, final decision by the Iowa Department of Inspections, Appeals and Licensing arising from a founded complaint that he committed dependent-adult abuse […]

The ruling was issued just over two weeks ahead of planned July 4 celebrations marking America’s 250th anniversary.

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The ruling was issued just over two weeks ahead of planned July 4 celebrations marking America’s 250th anniversary.

A study identified rock formations in the Dinggye area of southern Tibet as a potential new source of quartz

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A study identified rock formations in the Dinggye area of southern Tibet as a potential new source of quartz

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Montana Free Press
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Montana added an estimated 7,137 residents between July 2024 and July 2025, according to new Census Bureau data. While statewide growth remained relatively steady, population gains slowed in many of the state’s largest cities, including Kalispell, Bozeman and Belgrade. The post Montana growth continues, but gains slow across major cities appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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Montana added an estimated 7,137 residents between July 2024 and July 2025, according to new Census Bureau data. While statewide growth remained relatively steady, population gains slowed in many of the state’s largest cities, including Kalispell, Bozeman and Belgrade. The post Montana growth continues, but gains slow across major cities appeared first on Montana Free Press.

Literacy Roundup is back and bringing dyslexia screenings to 13 community centers this summer.

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Fort Worth Report
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Literacy Roundup is back and bringing dyslexia screenings to 13 community centers this summer.

Un nuevo análisis académico vuelve a poner el foco en la desigualdad ambiental: una minoría global con altos niveles de consumo estaría generando una parte desproporcionada del daño ecológico mundial, cuyo coste económico asciende a cifras que desbordan cualquier escala habitual.

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Un nuevo análisis académico vuelve a poner el foco en la desigualdad ambiental: una minoría global con altos niveles de consumo estaría generando una parte desproporcionada del daño ecológico mundial, cuyo coste económico asciende a cifras que desbordan cualquier escala habitual.

21 minutes

InSight Crime
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¿Podría el ELN ser el próximo objetivo en Venezuela? Tras la muerte del líder del Tren de Aragua, alias "Niño Guerrero", en Venezuela, surge la pregunta de si el ELN podría ser el próximo objetivo de operaciones conjuntas con Estados Unidos. The post ¿Podría el ELN ser el próximo objetivo en Venezuela? appeared first on InSight Crime.

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¿Podría el ELN ser el próximo objetivo en Venezuela? Tras la muerte del líder del Tren de Aragua, alias "Niño Guerrero", en Venezuela, surge la pregunta de si el ELN podría ser el próximo objetivo de operaciones conjuntas con Estados Unidos. The post ¿Podría el ELN ser el próximo objetivo en Venezuela? appeared first on InSight Crime.

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InSight Crime
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Could the ELN Be the Next Major Target in Venezuela? After the US-Venezuela cooperation on the missile strike that killed the leader of Venezuela’s most feared gang, could Colombian guerrillas, who have long encamped in Venezuela with the support of elements of the Chavista regime, face similar bombardments? The post Could the ELN Be the Next Major Target in Venezuela? appeared first on InSight Crime.

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Could the ELN Be the Next Major Target in Venezuela? After the US-Venezuela cooperation on the missile strike that killed the leader of Venezuela’s most feared gang, could Colombian guerrillas, who have long encamped in Venezuela with the support of elements of the Chavista regime, face similar bombardments? The post Could the ELN Be the Next Major Target in Venezuela? appeared first on InSight Crime.

The property, owned by a Connecticut man, has been tied up in tax liens and discharges since 2012.

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The property, owned by a Connecticut man, has been tied up in tax liens and discharges since 2012.

The federal government aims to nearly triple the capacity of a former prison in Marana slated to become an immigration detention center, moving the building to 1,300-bed capacity from 513 through the use of temporary beds. The facility could also begin housing people even as construction moves ahead, according to a Department of Homeland Security […] The post Federal government aims to nearly triple Marana ICE detention capacity, new document shows appeared first on AZ Luminaria.

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The federal government aims to nearly triple the capacity of a former prison in Marana slated to become an immigration detention center, moving the building to 1,300-bed capacity from 513 through the use of temporary beds. The facility could also begin housing people even as construction moves ahead, according to a Department of Homeland Security […] The post Federal government aims to nearly triple Marana ICE detention capacity, new document shows appeared first on AZ Luminaria.

حال و هوای تورنتو در روزی که مسی تاریخ‌ساز شد

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Європейський Союз і Київ 15 червня офіційно почали переговори за першим кластером про вступ України до блоку. Це кластер «Основи», який охоплює судову реформу, боротьбу з корупцією, прозорість державних закупівель, свободу слова, права людини, функціонування демократичних інституцій

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Європейський Союз і Київ 15 червня офіційно почали переговори за першим кластером про вступ України до блоку. Це кластер «Основи», який охоплює судову реформу, боротьбу з корупцією, прозорість державних закупівель, свободу слова, права людини, функціонування демократичних інституцій

O Obama Presidential Center, um espaço construído para expor a história de Barack Obama e de sua presidência, é inaugurado nesta sexta-feira (19) em um bairro popular de Chicago. A cerimônia de abertura, realizada nesta quinta-feira (18), contou com apresentações de artistas como Christina Aguilera, Bruce Springsteen e Stevie Wonder, além da presença dos ex-presidentes Joe Biden, George W. Bush e Bill Clinton, bem como do próprio Barack Obama.

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O Obama Presidential Center, um espaço construído para expor a história de Barack Obama e de sua presidência, é inaugurado nesta sexta-feira (19) em um bairro popular de Chicago. A cerimônia de abertura, realizada nesta quinta-feira (18), contou com apresentações de artistas como Christina Aguilera, Bruce Springsteen e Stevie Wonder, além da presença dos ex-presidentes Joe Biden, George W. Bush e Bill Clinton, bem como do próprio Barack Obama.

(The Center Square) – The pitch from Pennsylvania Rep. Chris Pielli to fellow lawmakers about his bill is straightforward – "If it is AI, it has to say it is AI" – but there is nothing straightforward about the bill's prospects. The proposal from Pielli, a Chester County Democrat, is dubbed the Artificial Intelligence Transparency in Advertising Act. It essentially makes it illegal to disseminate advertising with AI-generated content without labelling it as such. The bill was approved in the House in a 124-78 vote on Wednesday, with 22 Republicans joining all Democrats in support. It now goes to the Senate for consideration. Pielli, a lawyer who joined the state House in early 2023, has been trying to get the concept into law for much of his tenure. A similar bill he sponsored passed the House in 2024 and died in the Senate. And, as was the case in the 2023-24 session, the Senate is majority Republicans and the House majority Democrats. On Thursday, the chairwoman of a Senate committee that may consider the latest Pielli bill, Sen. Tracy Pennycuick, said she had not yet seen its specific language. In general, she said, the concept is important. "Consumers need to know when a product or an advertisement has been manipulated using AI," said Pennycuick, chairwoman of the Communications & Technology Committee. A roughly similar bill, though, has already passed through Pennycuick's committee and then received full Senate approval, all within the past six weeks. That bill, sponsored by Sen. Nick Pisciottano of Allegheny County and dubbed the Artificial Intelligence Deceptive Advertising Act, was awaiting consideration in a House committee this week as the Pielli bill got its final vote. That dynamic made it appear the Senate favors one bill and the House favors the other. Pennycuick said she would be concerned about any legislation that uses a broad brush, requiring labels or consumer notices on just about every piece of advertising. That, she said, would make the labels so common that no one would read them. "You have got to be careful on labelling everything, or you are labelling nothing," she said. Among the Republicans in the House who voted "no" on the Pielli bill Wednesday was Rep. Mark Gillen of Berks County. Some of its wording, he said in an interview, was ambiguous and could lead to implicating people who did not intend to deceive or mislead. And, he said, violations would be punished via steep financial penalties already enshrined in unfair trade practices law. "I am not sure that is appropriate, given the lack of clarity in this legislation," Gillen said. In a separate interview, Pielli on Thursday discussed both his bill and the one passed in the Senate. The latter, he said, is "a watered-down version of our bill." He noted that it uses a $3,000 fine as punishment for a violation. "That's not a deterrent," Pielli said. "They will gladly pay that. That's not a deterrent for bad actors." His bill, he said, allowed for the "third party right to sue." That, Pielli said, is "a real deterrent."

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(The Center Square) – The pitch from Pennsylvania Rep. Chris Pielli to fellow lawmakers about his bill is straightforward – "If it is AI, it has to say it is AI" – but there is nothing straightforward about the bill's prospects. The proposal from Pielli, a Chester County Democrat, is dubbed the Artificial Intelligence Transparency in Advertising Act. It essentially makes it illegal to disseminate advertising with AI-generated content without labelling it as such. The bill was approved in the House in a 124-78 vote on Wednesday, with 22 Republicans joining all Democrats in support. It now goes to the Senate for consideration. Pielli, a lawyer who joined the state House in early 2023, has been trying to get the concept into law for much of his tenure. A similar bill he sponsored passed the House in 2024 and died in the Senate. And, as was the case in the 2023-24 session, the Senate is majority Republicans and the House majority Democrats. On Thursday, the chairwoman of a Senate committee that may consider the latest Pielli bill, Sen. Tracy Pennycuick, said she had not yet seen its specific language. In general, she said, the concept is important. "Consumers need to know when a product or an advertisement has been manipulated using AI," said Pennycuick, chairwoman of the Communications & Technology Committee. A roughly similar bill, though, has already passed through Pennycuick's committee and then received full Senate approval, all within the past six weeks. That bill, sponsored by Sen. Nick Pisciottano of Allegheny County and dubbed the Artificial Intelligence Deceptive Advertising Act, was awaiting consideration in a House committee this week as the Pielli bill got its final vote. That dynamic made it appear the Senate favors one bill and the House favors the other. Pennycuick said she would be concerned about any legislation that uses a broad brush, requiring labels or consumer notices on just about every piece of advertising. That, she said, would make the labels so common that no one would read them. "You have got to be careful on labelling everything, or you are labelling nothing," she said. Among the Republicans in the House who voted "no" on the Pielli bill Wednesday was Rep. Mark Gillen of Berks County. Some of its wording, he said in an interview, was ambiguous and could lead to implicating people who did not intend to deceive or mislead. And, he said, violations would be punished via steep financial penalties already enshrined in unfair trade practices law. "I am not sure that is appropriate, given the lack of clarity in this legislation," Gillen said. In a separate interview, Pielli on Thursday discussed both his bill and the one passed in the Senate. The latter, he said, is "a watered-down version of our bill." He noted that it uses a $3,000 fine as punishment for a violation. "That's not a deterrent," Pielli said. "They will gladly pay that. That's not a deterrent for bad actors." His bill, he said, allowed for the "third party right to sue." That, Pielli said, is "a real deterrent."