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Israel, Iran in shaky ceasefire as Trump lashes out at both

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内容摘要:One of those fans, Madison Hayberg, brought her 2-year-old son Levi with her to see the airships on Tuesday.

One of those fans, Madison Hayberg, brought her 2-year-old son Levi with her to see the airships on Tuesday.

“Instead, the record shows that these provisions simply make the process of getting their proposed initiatives on the ballot more expensive and less efficient for Plaintiffs,” Walker wrote.But there are still free speech concerns to address as the lawsuit moves forward, Walker noted: “this Court is not suggesting that Plaintiffs are not likely to succeed on their First Amendment challenges to the new deadline and associated fines.”

Israel, Iran in shaky ceasefire as Trump lashes out at both

In a statement, Mitch Emerson, the executive director for Florida Decides Healthcare, said he remains optimistic for the legal challenge ahead.“While the Court did not grant every part of our motion for preliminary relief, this is far from the final word,” Emerson said.A spokesperson for Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Israel, Iran in shaky ceasefire as Trump lashes out at both

___ Kate Payne is a corps member for The Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative.is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.

Israel, Iran in shaky ceasefire as Trump lashes out at both

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Before Erin Patterson’s in-laws and their relatives arrived at her home for lunch, she bought pricey ingredients, consulted friends about recipes and sent her children out to a movie.

Then, the Australian woman served them a dish, a seminomadic Indigenous group in the arid La Guajira region of northern Colombia and Venezuela, remain divided over wind energy development. While some have welcomed the economic support offered by companies building turbines on their ancestral lands, many others have raised concerns over environmental and cultural impacts, and a lack of meaningful prior consultation, in what is one of Colombia’s poorest regions.

Diego Patron, manager of the Jemeiwaa Ka’I wind project, a large-scale wind farm cluster in La Guajira, acknowledged the pioneering nature of Colombia’s early wind efforts, which began in a regulatory vacuum without clear institutional frameworks.“These foundational projects faced a steep institutional and territorial learning curve, resulting in the loss of key strategic projects,” Patron said. “However, their legacy now forms the cornerstone for new initiatives.”

Patron believes that barriers around legitimate Wayuu community representation, environmental permitting, and contract resolutions have been overcome, creating more stable conditions.”Patron said misinformation deepened tensions and unfairly damaged firms like EDP that, he says, aimed to support communities.

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