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Apr 11 2024
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The IDF is accused of military and moral failures in Gaza
I hours of April 7th the Israel Defence Forces’ ( ) 98th Division withdrew from Khan Younis, the second-largest city in Gaza, exactly six months after Hamas’s attack of October 7th. Israel had the sympathy and broad support of much of the West when it sent its army to war with Hamas. Half a year later, much of Gaza lies in ruins. Over 33,000 Palestinians have been killed, according to the
The EconomistApr 24 2024
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Proposed L.A. County budget adds mental health workers, homelessness funding
A man walks with his dog along a street on Skid Row in January 2024. Los Angeles County’s proposed budget for next year is about $1.4 billion smaller than the previous year’s but adds more mental health workers and increases funding to address homelessness. County Chief Executive Fesia Davenport said at Tuesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting that her budget of $45.4 billion ensures that the
Los Angeles TimesApr 24 2024
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Biden says US to begin sending military equipment to Ukraine within 'hours'
Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Wednesday "the key now is speed." Biden says US to begin sending military equipment to Ukraine within 'hours' President Joe Biden said on Wednesday the U.S. will begin sending equipment to Ukraine within "a few hours." Biden, in remarks from the White House, announced he signed the $95 billion foreign aid package that passed the House and Senate with
ABC News (Online)Apr 18 2024
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Arkansas River levee work assured in state budget plans
OKLAHOMA CITY — Full state funding to ensure critically needed work on the Arkansas River levee system has been included in fiscal year 2025 budget proposals finalized by both the Oklahoma House and Senate. Much work remains to be done before the state’s actual spending plan for the coming fiscal year can be finalized. In fact, a mismatch of more than $1 billion currently exists between
Tulsa WorldApr 21 2024
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Ukraine Cheers US Aid as Kyiv Seeks to Reverse Military Setbacks
Ukrainian authorities were jubilant at the approval in the US House of more than $60 billion in aid, though focus is shifting to how quickly assistance can get to the front line and how the package will change Kyiv’s fortunes. For Ukrainian forces in an increasingly precarious position after six months of waiting, the passage of the military and economic aid is a bittersweet moment. Since US
BloombergMar 23 2024
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Budgeting for healthy eating
Natalia Mendez with Seward Co-op stopped by the KARE 11 Saturday Kitchen to work her magic when it comes to eating healthy on a budget. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video A study from the Cleveland Clinic reveals that nearly half of Americans (46%) view healthy food as being more expensive. That puts health and financial goals at
KARE11Mar 13 2024
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Kentucky Budget
Kentucky Senate Republicans have revealed their version of the state’s next two-year budget. Their plan proposes more funding for the main K-12 school funding formula. And it would double the amount of performance-based funding going to public universities. The spending blueprint could be voted on later Wednesday in the full Senate, hours after it cleared a Senate committee. The ultimate
Tulsa WorldApr 17 2024
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Mayor's proposed fiscal 2025 budget surpasses $1 billion
Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum presented a $1 billion-plus spending plan for fiscal 2025 to the City Council on Wednesday that includes employee pay raises, utility rate hikes, improved highway lighting and a more aggressive road improvement plan. The $1,023,445,000 fiscal 2025 proposed budget is a 4.1% increase from the $982.6 million budget approved in fiscal 2024. The measure now goes to the City
Tulsa World