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Reverend Father Roger Gabriel Nilles

Reverend Father Roger Gabriel Nilles entered peacefully to eternal life on August 4, 2023 at the age of 90 at St. John’s on the Lake in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was

Beloit
Wisconsin
United-states
Loras-college
Iowa
Washington
Milwaukee
Johnson-creek
University-of-wisconsin
Beloit-catholic-high-school
Lake-mills
Mendota

Union triumph overhauls Mexican billionaire Larrea mines

Union triumph overhauls Mexican billionaire Larrea mines
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Oaxaca
Mexico
Peru
Washington
United-states
Sombrerete
Queréro-de-arteaga
Zacatecas
Mexican
Nahir-velasco
Ministry-of-labor

Germany | Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Germany has seen interest in news, frequency of use, and trust all decline slightly in the past year. Commercial players are experiencing tough times with print sales falling, a major publisher being dismantled, titles being closed, and staff laid off.  Public service broadcasters remain the most used news services, even after falls in reach this year, but have been hit by a self-inflicted scandal which is prompting major changes to their future remit and organisation.

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Germany
East-germany
German
Axel-springer
Allgemeine-zeitung
Public-prosecutor-office
Google
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Stern
Bild-live

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India
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Maharashtra
Konark-shram
Information-technology-intermediaries
World-health-organisation
Website-or-service
Neither-the-company
Our-services
Express
Website-company
Information-technology

Federalizing Disasters Weakens FEMA--and Hurts Americans Hit by Catastrophes

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has been responding to almost any natural disaster around the country, be it a contained three-county flood, or a catastrophe of near-epic proportions like Hurricane Katrina. As a result, many states and localities have trimmed their own emergency-response budgets, often leaving them ill prepared to handle even rain- or snowstorms without federal assistance. This leaves FEMA stretched far too thin and ill prepared to respond to grand-scale catastrophes. The “federalization of disasters” misdirects vital resources, leaving localities, states, and the federal government in a lose-lose situation. FEMA policies must be overhauled to let localities handle smaller, localized disasters, and to allow FEMA to respond fully and effectively when it is truly needed. If the status quo continues, it will be a disaster for everyone.

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New-orleans
Kentucky
Cameron-parish
Robertt-stafford
Katrina-rita-gustav-ike
Barack-obama
Louisiana-office-of-facility-planning
Recovery-school-district
Congress-should-simplify
Louisiana-charity-hospital

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