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New Jersey Monitor
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The John Lewis Voter Empowerment Act would boost voting language access and impose preclearance on communities with a history of voter discrimination and intimidation.

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The John Lewis Voter Empowerment Act would boost voting language access and impose preclearance on communities with a history of voter discrimination and intimidation.

“When I saw [the news] I was like, is that real? Did that really happen? We’re excited.” Abigail Helberg Moffitt, the owner of Bloom WNC, said Friday’s 6-3 U.S. Supreme Court ruling striking down President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs was welcome news for her specialty cut-flower business in Black Mountain. The only supplier of the […]

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“When I saw [the news] I was like, is that real? Did that really happen? We’re excited.” Abigail Helberg Moffitt, the owner of Bloom WNC, said Friday’s 6-3 U.S. Supreme Court ruling striking down President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs was welcome news for her specialty cut-flower business in Black Mountain. The only supplier of the […]

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Santa Barbara News Press
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If you’ve been following the local saga of oil company Sable Offshore Corp., you know that it’s now become part of the current federal administration’s larger step backwards from renewables and advanced manufacturing to old-school extraction and fossil fuel production. This Santa Barbara story includes a serious pipeline spill, a permitting applicant ignoring state and […] The post Robert Sulnick: Sable Oil drags Santa Barbara County backwards appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

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If you’ve been following the local saga of oil company Sable Offshore Corp., you know that it’s now become part of the current federal administration’s larger step backwards from renewables and advanced manufacturing to old-school extraction and fossil fuel production. This Santa Barbara story includes a serious pipeline spill, a permitting applicant ignoring state and […] The post Robert Sulnick: Sable Oil drags Santa Barbara County backwards appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

After a decrepit pipe burst in Maryland last month and sent hundreds of millions of gallons of raw sewage spewing into the Potomac River, a Virginia lawmaker is now urging the state’s health department to take concrete steps to address the environmental disaster’s potential health risks to residents. “This one will trickle down over time, […]

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After a decrepit pipe burst in Maryland last month and sent hundreds of millions of gallons of raw sewage spewing into the Potomac River, a Virginia lawmaker is now urging the state’s health department to take concrete steps to address the environmental disaster’s potential health risks to residents. “This one will trickle down over time, […]

Lehen zatian nagusi izan dira gasteiztarrak, baina gehiago sufritu dute bigarrenean. Azken laurdenean partida berdintzea lortu du Tenerifek, baina garaiz suspertu da Baskonia, eta 91-81 irabazi du.

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Lehen zatian nagusi izan dira gasteiztarrak, baina gehiago sufritu dute bigarrenean. Azken laurdenean partida berdintzea lortu du Tenerifek, baina garaiz suspertu da Baskonia, eta 91-81 irabazi du.

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Daily Montanan
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A vast majority of Montana voters oppose elected officials voting to rollback environmental protections and resource management policies on public lands, according to a recent poll on conservation attitudes among mountain west states.  But at the same time, Montanans expressed near-record low levels of concern, though still a majority, about the effects of climate change […]

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A vast majority of Montana voters oppose elected officials voting to rollback environmental protections and resource management policies on public lands, according to a recent poll on conservation attitudes among mountain west states.  But at the same time, Montanans expressed near-record low levels of concern, though still a majority, about the effects of climate change […]

La NASA ha completado con éxito la prueba final de su cohete SLS, superando fugas de hidrógeno que retrasaron la misión. Cuatro astronautas podrían despegar el 6 de marzo para rodear la Luna, en un viaje de 10 días que combina ciencia y seguridad avanzada.

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La NASA ha completado con éxito la prueba final de su cohete SLS, superando fugas de hidrógeno que retrasaron la misión. Cuatro astronautas podrían despegar el 6 de marzo para rodear la Luna, en un viaje de 10 días que combina ciencia y seguridad avanzada.

سەرۆک دۆناڵد ترامپ ڕۆژی هەینی ڕایگەیاند بیر لە ڕێوشوێنی سەربازیی سنوورداری ئەمەریکا دەکاتەوە، بۆ گوشار خستنە سەر کۆماری ئیسلامی بۆ ڕێککەوتنێک. لە میانەی نانخواردنی بەیانی لەگەڵ فەرمانڕەواکان لە کۆشی سپی، سەرۆک ترامپ بەر لەوەی داوا لە ڕۆژنامەوانان بکات هۆڵەکە بەجێبهێڵن کاتێک پرسیار لەسەر ئەو بابەتە کرا سەرۆک ترامپ ڕایگەیاند " پێم وابێت بیر لە شتێکی وا دەکەمەوە." بەڵام سەرۆک هیچ وردەکارییەکی لەو بارەیەوە نەدا. سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا ڕۆژی پێنجشەممە داوای لە حکومەتی ئێران کرد کە لە ماوەی 10 ڕۆژدا...

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سەرۆک دۆناڵد ترامپ ڕۆژی هەینی ڕایگەیاند بیر لە ڕێوشوێنی سەربازیی سنوورداری ئەمەریکا دەکاتەوە، بۆ گوشار خستنە سەر کۆماری ئیسلامی بۆ ڕێککەوتنێک. لە میانەی نانخواردنی بەیانی لەگەڵ فەرمانڕەواکان لە کۆشی سپی، سەرۆک ترامپ بەر لەوەی داوا لە ڕۆژنامەوانان بکات هۆڵەکە بەجێبهێڵن کاتێک پرسیار لەسەر ئەو بابەتە کرا سەرۆک ترامپ ڕایگەیاند " پێم وابێت بیر لە شتێکی وا دەکەمەوە." بەڵام سەرۆک هیچ وردەکارییەکی لەو بارەیەوە نەدا. سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا ڕۆژی پێنجشەممە داوای لە حکومەتی ئێران کرد کە لە ماوەی 10 ڕۆژدا...

BBC-ის რუსულმა სამსახურმა, „მედიაზონამ“ და მოხალისეთა ჯგუფმა დაადგინეს 186 102 რუსი ჯარისკაცის ვინაობა, რომლებიც უკრაინასთან ომის დაწყებიდან მოყოლებული დაიღუპნენ. გამომძიებლების თქმით, ბოლო ერთი თვის განმავლობაში დადასტურებული სახელების რაოდენობა თითქმის 20 000-ით გაიზარდა, რაც რეკორდული ზრდაა დათვლის დაწყებიდან. თუმცა, კვლევის ავტორები აღნშნავენ, რომ დაღუპულთა რიცხვის ზრდა ფრონტზე არსებულ ვითარებას არ უკავშირდება. ასევე აღნიშნულია, რომ დაღუპულთა შორის მოხალისეების წილი კვლავ იზრდება:...

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BBC-ის რუსულმა სამსახურმა, „მედიაზონამ“ და მოხალისეთა ჯგუფმა დაადგინეს 186 102 რუსი ჯარისკაცის ვინაობა, რომლებიც უკრაინასთან ომის დაწყებიდან მოყოლებული დაიღუპნენ. გამომძიებლების თქმით, ბოლო ერთი თვის განმავლობაში დადასტურებული სახელების რაოდენობა თითქმის 20 000-ით გაიზარდა, რაც რეკორდული ზრდაა დათვლის დაწყებიდან. თუმცა, კვლევის ავტორები აღნშნავენ, რომ დაღუპულთა რიცხვის ზრდა ფრონტზე არსებულ ვითარებას არ უკავშირდება. ასევე აღნიშნულია, რომ დაღუპულთა შორის მოხალისეების წილი კვლავ იზრდება:...

We have seen ideological activists try and hijack the direction of our country by invading corporate boardrooms, classrooms, and hospitals. What is less well known is that the same left-wing campaign to reshape our society has set out to invade our courtrooms too, using lawfare to force their agenda on the American people where voters or legislators decline to go along with a progressive agenda. This weaponization of the legal system is best understood for what it is: “woke lawfare.” It is a campaign to reshape society through lawsuits rather than legislation, using courtrooms instead of legislative bodies to decide how Americans can live, work, and do business. The fight against this political lawfare is the next frontier in the fight against the Left’s woke agenda. Woke lawfare is built on the idea that if you cannot win the argument at the ballot box, you can just rewrite the rules through the courts. Activists and trial lawyer allies file sweeping lawsuits aimed at pressuring companies, cities, and consumers to accept progressive lifestyle choices they never voted for and would likely never choose on their own. Each case creates new constraints on daily life, wiping disfavored products off shelves, driving up prices to match left-wing priorities, and narrowing the range of acceptable behavior beyond what a legislature has approved. These lawsuits take many forms. Some activists claim that lawful, regulated products such as firearms or energy products constitute “public nuisances.” Others use consent decrees and settlement agreements to push businesses into adopting climate change commitments or social mandates such as DEI policies that reach far beyond what the actual laws on the books require. For everyday Americans, especially those living outside coastal enclaves where woke ideology has become widely accepted, the consequences are real and personal. Woke lawfare can mean higher pump prices and electricity costs when energy producers are targeted. It can mean fewer available goods when certain products are targeted for elimination, from which vehicles you can drive to which home appliances you can buy. The common thread is loss, including the loss of choice, higher costs for families, and fewer opportunities for consumers to have a say in how they live their lives and raise their families. If you drive a gas-powered car, own a firearm lawfully, cook with a gas stove, or rely on plastics and traditional energy, the activists behind woke lawfare have you in their sights. They want to decide for you which lifestyles count as “acceptable.” And they don’t plan to wait for legislative change to make it happen. Their endgame is to substitute judicial mandates for consensus, imposing policy through settlements and court orders rather than a public vote. It’s a strategy designed to outlast election cycles and remove the checks that keep power in the hands of voters. Fortunately, states like Indiana are pushing back. The Indiana General Assembly’s House Bill 1417 represents one of the most meaningful efforts in the country to stop woke lawfare in its tracks. This legislation directly addresses the legal weapons that activists have been using to advance their goals. Most importantly, it places needed limits on public nuisance, a preferred vehicle for ideological litigation (for more, visit https://www.publicnuisancerevealed.org/). Without those guardrails, activists and their trial lawyer allies will continue to be able to deploy nuisance claims whenever the political moment calls for it, as they have already worked to do with energy producers and gun manufacturers. If enacted, this measure would protect Hoosier consumers and taxpayers alike. It would prevent activists from using lawsuits to strip citizens of products or services on which they rely. And it would defend the separation of powers by reinforcing the basic principle that change should come from legislatures and the ballot box, not activists in the courtroom. By passing House Bill 1417, lawmakers would also set a national example for how conservatives can push back on woke lawfare. The fight against woke lawfare is ultimately a fight to keep control of government in the hands of the people, where it belongs. Indiana has an opportunity to show the nation what it looks like to stand firm and defend that principle. By standing up now, the state – my home state – can safeguard consumer choice, preserve judicial integrity, and reaffirm that political agendas should be hashed out at the ballot box, not in the jury box.

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We have seen ideological activists try and hijack the direction of our country by invading corporate boardrooms, classrooms, and hospitals. What is less well known is that the same left-wing campaign to reshape our society has set out to invade our courtrooms too, using lawfare to force their agenda on the American people where voters or legislators decline to go along with a progressive agenda. This weaponization of the legal system is best understood for what it is: “woke lawfare.” It is a campaign to reshape society through lawsuits rather than legislation, using courtrooms instead of legislative bodies to decide how Americans can live, work, and do business. The fight against this political lawfare is the next frontier in the fight against the Left’s woke agenda. Woke lawfare is built on the idea that if you cannot win the argument at the ballot box, you can just rewrite the rules through the courts. Activists and trial lawyer allies file sweeping lawsuits aimed at pressuring companies, cities, and consumers to accept progressive lifestyle choices they never voted for and would likely never choose on their own. Each case creates new constraints on daily life, wiping disfavored products off shelves, driving up prices to match left-wing priorities, and narrowing the range of acceptable behavior beyond what a legislature has approved. These lawsuits take many forms. Some activists claim that lawful, regulated products such as firearms or energy products constitute “public nuisances.” Others use consent decrees and settlement agreements to push businesses into adopting climate change commitments or social mandates such as DEI policies that reach far beyond what the actual laws on the books require. For everyday Americans, especially those living outside coastal enclaves where woke ideology has become widely accepted, the consequences are real and personal. Woke lawfare can mean higher pump prices and electricity costs when energy producers are targeted. It can mean fewer available goods when certain products are targeted for elimination, from which vehicles you can drive to which home appliances you can buy. The common thread is loss, including the loss of choice, higher costs for families, and fewer opportunities for consumers to have a say in how they live their lives and raise their families. If you drive a gas-powered car, own a firearm lawfully, cook with a gas stove, or rely on plastics and traditional energy, the activists behind woke lawfare have you in their sights. They want to decide for you which lifestyles count as “acceptable.” And they don’t plan to wait for legislative change to make it happen. Their endgame is to substitute judicial mandates for consensus, imposing policy through settlements and court orders rather than a public vote. It’s a strategy designed to outlast election cycles and remove the checks that keep power in the hands of voters. Fortunately, states like Indiana are pushing back. The Indiana General Assembly’s House Bill 1417 represents one of the most meaningful efforts in the country to stop woke lawfare in its tracks. This legislation directly addresses the legal weapons that activists have been using to advance their goals. Most importantly, it places needed limits on public nuisance, a preferred vehicle for ideological litigation (for more, visit https://www.publicnuisancerevealed.org/). Without those guardrails, activists and their trial lawyer allies will continue to be able to deploy nuisance claims whenever the political moment calls for it, as they have already worked to do with energy producers and gun manufacturers. If enacted, this measure would protect Hoosier consumers and taxpayers alike. It would prevent activists from using lawsuits to strip citizens of products or services on which they rely. And it would defend the separation of powers by reinforcing the basic principle that change should come from legislatures and the ballot box, not activists in the courtroom. By passing House Bill 1417, lawmakers would also set a national example for how conservatives can push back on woke lawfare. The fight against woke lawfare is ultimately a fight to keep control of government in the hands of the people, where it belongs. Indiana has an opportunity to show the nation what it looks like to stand firm and defend that principle. By standing up now, the state – my home state – can safeguard consumer choice, preserve judicial integrity, and reaffirm that political agendas should be hashed out at the ballot box, not in the jury box.

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Outras Palavras
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Diante do risco de crise hídrica em SP, diretor da Sabesp alega que empresa “não fabrica” o líquido. Por que a frase é apenas uma meia verdade? O que ela tenta esconder sobre as responsabilidades da companhia, abandonada no pós-privatização pela busca do lucro máximo? The post Água: o enganoso mito da Escassez appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Diante do risco de crise hídrica em SP, diretor da Sabesp alega que empresa “não fabrica” o líquido. Por que a frase é apenas uma meia verdade? O que ela tenta esconder sobre as responsabilidades da companhia, abandonada no pós-privatização pela busca do lucro máximo? The post Água: o enganoso mito da Escassez appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Waging Nonviolence
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This article Rev. Jesse Jackson’s deep commitment to peace was originally published by Waging Nonviolence. A fierce critic of U.S. imperialism and nuclear weapons, Jesse Jackson helped build a larger and more diverse peace movement. This article Rev. Jesse Jackson’s deep commitment to peace was originally published by Waging Nonviolence.

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This article Rev. Jesse Jackson’s deep commitment to peace was originally published by Waging Nonviolence. A fierce critic of U.S. imperialism and nuclear weapons, Jesse Jackson helped build a larger and more diverse peace movement. This article Rev. Jesse Jackson’s deep commitment to peace was originally published by Waging Nonviolence.

Від «Нам кінець» до інноваційного челенджу: як Альянс шукає відповідь на нову реальність війни?

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(The Center Square) – Gov. Jeff Landry privately urged the Trump administration to carve out tariff exemptions for Hyundai’s planned $5.8 billion steel facility in Louisiana, even as he publicly criticized the U.S. Supreme Court for striking down President Donald Trump’s tariffs.Upon the announcement of the court's decision Friday, Landry on social media wrote, "It’s disappointing to see the Supreme Court strike down President Trump’s tariffs. There can be no free trade without fair trade."But in a letter to White House trade adviser Peter Navarro, Landry asked for “targeted relief” from the tariffs executive order for companies “actively investing capital on American soil while their projects construct.” He said an exemption would help keep Louisiana’s push into steel manufacturing on track while still advancing “American industrial independence.”“By providing this exemption, we can ensure that Louisiana’s advancement in the steel industry … remains strong while continuing to align with the broader goal of American industrial independence,” Landry wrote.The request reflects broader concerns among Louisiana officials and industry leaders that tariffs were increasing costs for large industrial projects and potentially jeopardize investments.Hyundai previously warned that expanded tariffs on steel and aluminum could add hundreds of millions of dollars to the cost of its planned Louisiana steel mill. A previous investiagtion by The Center Square showed that state economic development officials have also sought relief for other major projects, including chemical plants and manufacturing facilities, saying tariff costs threaten their financial viability.The issue gained renewed attention after the Supreme Court ruled on Friday that the president lacked authority under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose tariffs without congressional approval. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote that the Constitution grants Congress – not the executive branch – the power to levy tariffs and said the law does not authorize such sweeping trade measures.The ruling followed challenges from states, small businesses and manufacturers. They said the tariffs increased costs and exceeded presidential authority.Even as the legal battle unfolds, Louisiana officials continue to promote large-scale manufacturing investments as key to the state’s economic strategy. Securing tariff flexibility, they say, may be critical to ensuring those projects move forward.

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(The Center Square) – Gov. Jeff Landry privately urged the Trump administration to carve out tariff exemptions for Hyundai’s planned $5.8 billion steel facility in Louisiana, even as he publicly criticized the U.S. Supreme Court for striking down President Donald Trump’s tariffs.Upon the announcement of the court's decision Friday, Landry on social media wrote, "It’s disappointing to see the Supreme Court strike down President Trump’s tariffs. There can be no free trade without fair trade."But in a letter to White House trade adviser Peter Navarro, Landry asked for “targeted relief” from the tariffs executive order for companies “actively investing capital on American soil while their projects construct.” He said an exemption would help keep Louisiana’s push into steel manufacturing on track while still advancing “American industrial independence.”“By providing this exemption, we can ensure that Louisiana’s advancement in the steel industry … remains strong while continuing to align with the broader goal of American industrial independence,” Landry wrote.The request reflects broader concerns among Louisiana officials and industry leaders that tariffs were increasing costs for large industrial projects and potentially jeopardize investments.Hyundai previously warned that expanded tariffs on steel and aluminum could add hundreds of millions of dollars to the cost of its planned Louisiana steel mill. A previous investiagtion by The Center Square showed that state economic development officials have also sought relief for other major projects, including chemical plants and manufacturing facilities, saying tariff costs threaten their financial viability.The issue gained renewed attention after the Supreme Court ruled on Friday that the president lacked authority under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose tariffs without congressional approval. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote that the Constitution grants Congress – not the executive branch – the power to levy tariffs and said the law does not authorize such sweeping trade measures.The ruling followed challenges from states, small businesses and manufacturers. They said the tariffs increased costs and exceeded presidential authority.Even as the legal battle unfolds, Louisiana officials continue to promote large-scale manufacturing investments as key to the state’s economic strategy. Securing tariff flexibility, they say, may be critical to ensuring those projects move forward.

A banda BaianaSystem cantou neste carnaval: “tire as construções da minha praia, eu preciso respirar”, refletindo sobre como problemas como a especulação imobiliária, o preço do petróleo e os grandes empreendimentos transformam a busca incessante pelo “lucro” em uma máquina de doido, impossibilitando, inclusive, que as pessoas respirem. A banda baiana canta sobre o contexto […] O que está em jogo no Parque Estadual do Biribiri em Diamantina (MG) apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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A banda BaianaSystem cantou neste carnaval: “tire as construções da minha praia, eu preciso respirar”, refletindo sobre como problemas como a especulação imobiliária, o preço do petróleo e os grandes empreendimentos transformam a busca incessante pelo “lucro” em uma máquina de doido, impossibilitando, inclusive, que as pessoas respirem. A banda baiana canta sobre o contexto […] O que está em jogo no Parque Estadual do Biribiri em Diamantina (MG) apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

Karbidestekî Koşka Sipî got ku hikûmeta Amerîkayî bi tevahî hikumranîya cîhanî ya hişberîya Çêkirî (AI) red dike, û hişyarî da ku qebûlkirina vê teknolojîyê nikare bibe egera siberojeke geş, eger ew bibe cihê burokrasî û kontrola navendî. Michael Kratsios, Rêvebirê Ofîsa Zanist û Siyasetên Teknolojî li Koşka Sipî, îro Înê li Hilcivîna Bandora AI li Hindistanê got ku gelek kombendên navnetewî, wekî Diyaloga Cîhanî ya Neteweyên Yekbûyî bo Hikumranîya AI, “atmosfereke giştî ya tirsê”...

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Karbidestekî Koşka Sipî got ku hikûmeta Amerîkayî bi tevahî hikumranîya cîhanî ya hişberîya Çêkirî (AI) red dike, û hişyarî da ku qebûlkirina vê teknolojîyê nikare bibe egera siberojeke geş, eger ew bibe cihê burokrasî û kontrola navendî. Michael Kratsios, Rêvebirê Ofîsa Zanist û Siyasetên Teknolojî li Koşka Sipî, îro Înê li Hilcivîna Bandora AI li Hindistanê got ku gelek kombendên navnetewî, wekî Diyaloga Cîhanî ya Neteweyên Yekbûyî bo Hikumranîya AI, “atmosfereke giştî ya tirsê”...

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CLAIM: Facebook users claimed that 30 state governors in Nigeria are members of the All Progressives Congress (APC). VERDICT: FALSE. The last governor who officially joined the APC was Abba Yusuf of Kano State on Feb. 16, 2026. At the time, Yusuf was the 29th state governor in Nigeria representing the party under the ruling …

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CLAIM: Facebook users claimed that 30 state governors in Nigeria are members of the All Progressives Congress (APC). VERDICT: FALSE. The last governor who officially joined the APC was Abba Yusuf of Kano State on Feb. 16, 2026. At the time, Yusuf was the 29th state governor in Nigeria representing the party under the ruling …

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This analysis and news roundup come from the Canary Media Weekly newsletter. Sign up to get it every Friday. President Donald Trump has all but dismantled U.S. efforts to curb pollution that’s warming the planet and harming human health. Yet with every federal blow to climate action, states have launched a…

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This analysis and news roundup come from the Canary Media Weekly newsletter. Sign up to get it every Friday. President Donald Trump has all but dismantled U.S. efforts to curb pollution that’s warming the planet and harming human health. Yet with every federal blow to climate action, states have launched a…

Dulce, jugosa y científica: la piña es mucho más que fruta. Así impacta en tu cuerpo y tu energía.

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Dulce, jugosa y científica: la piña es mucho más que fruta. Así impacta en tu cuerpo y tu energía.

Президент США Дональд Трамп объявил, что обложит весь импорт товаров в Соединенные Штаты пошлиной по тарифу 10% в дополнение к уже существующим пошлинам.

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Президент США Дональд Трамп объявил, что обложит весь импорт товаров в Соединенные Штаты пошлиной по тарифу 10% в дополнение к уже существующим пошлинам.