Trump Camp: I Will Take More Than 5%…

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Biden struggles to increase political funding, which is less than half of that
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The New York Times reported that former U.S. President Donald Trump’s campaign sent a letter to various Republican candidates demanding that they pay more than 5% of their political fundraising if they use Trump’s name, video, or similar materials. It was reported on the 17th (local time).

The NYT sarcastically said that Trump’s campaign headquarters’ request was like imposing a tax on the use of the Trump brand. Trump has been trying hard to increase his political fundraising, which falls far short of President Joe Biden. As of the end of last month, Biden’s fundraising amount was $192 million (about 265.5 billion won), while Trump’s fundraising amount was $93 million (about 128.6 billion won), less than half.

Trump campaign spokesman Daniel Alvarez emphasized in a statement, “We must protect small donors from scammers using the president’s name and similar names.”

The Trump campaign also stated in the letter that it would prohibit the use of expressions such as “President Trump needs you” or “If you support President Trump,

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Ministry Of Industry And Information Technology: Accelerate The…

Ministry of Industry and Information Technology Emphasizes Development of Low-Altitude Economy

In a press conference held by the State Council Information Office, Shan Zhongde, Vice Minister of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, outlined plans to further strengthen departmental coordination and cooperation in order to develop the low-altitude economy. The focus will be on promoting high-quality development and ensuring high-level security in this sector.

Zhongde highlighted the need to accelerate equipment innovation, particularly in the field of new general aviation equipment. This includes advancements in unmanned, electrified, and intelligent technologies to meet the demands of various low-altitude application scenarios. The goal is to build a product system that is low-cost, reliable, high-performing, and safe.

The Ministry also plans to strengthen application traction by creating a demonstration system for multi-scenario low-altitude applications. This will involve cultivating high-tech enterprises in the low-altitude economic field and fostering new “little giants” specialized in innovative technologies. Additionally, enhancing technical connectivity through information and communication technology, digital technology, and artificial intelligence will support the development of a safe and efficient low-altitude operation system.

On the regulatory front, efforts will be made to establish an industrial standard system that covers the entire life cycle of low-altitude equipment development and operation.

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Chiringuito Mari Gutierrz Celebrates Its First 10 Years…

Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 17:46

| Updated 6:27 p.m.

Located next to an enclave as unique and privileged as the mouth of the Guadalhorce, on Guadalmar beach, Chiringuito Mari Gutiérrez celebrates its tenth anniversary in 2024. A decade in which they have managed to win the hearts of the Malaga public, thanks to their commitment to the freshness and excellence of the product, and to a familiar and close treatment with which they manage to retain their customers.

Run by Mari Gutiérrez, a member of a family that has been dedicated to the fish sector for several generations, it is an eminently family restaurant, in which her parents and sister also participate. “All of us who work in the restaurant are family, and we believe that it has been a very important element in achieving the success of the business and the satisfaction of our customers,” she values.

«My grandparents were fishermen, an activity that led my family first to open fish stalls in the Huelín market and, later, to diversify the business with the opening of several beach bars along the Malaga coast, ours being the fifth to open. “,

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Sheinbaum Uncovers Rogelio Ramrez To Continue In The.

The presidential candidate of the Let’s Keep Making History coalition, Claudia Sheinbaum, announced that Rogelio Ramírez de la O, current Secretary of Finance and Public Credit, could be part of her cabinet, if she wins the elections on June 2, to lead again the country’s financial coffers.

“I said (in an interview) that he is a first-class economist, a great technician, I have not spoken with Rogelio so that this can happen, for me it would be great and also for the country where Rogelio Ramírez de la O will stay, but I have not yet had that conversation with him, but we are going to maintain the macroeconomic stability and the republican austerity that has given so many results,” he commented at a press conference.

The former president of the capital pointed out that in her cabinet there will be honest people, with conviction in the project of the so-called fourth transformation.

It is worth mentioning that Rogelio Ramírez de la O has a doctorate in Economics from the University of Cambridge and a degree in Economics from the National Autonomous University of Mexico, and He currently serves as head of the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit of Mexico,

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NYC Health + Hospitals Opens 16 Mental Health…

What you should know

  • Over the next six months, they will serve more than 6,000 students throughout The Bronx and Central Brooklyn.
  • The clinics provide students with access to individual, family and group therapy, with links to outpatient clinics and telehealth services as needed.
  • In addition to the 16 new school-based satellite clinics, an additional 34 schools will have access to expedited referrals for evaluation and treatment directly to NYC Health + Hospitals outpatient mental health clinics. In total, this program serves more than 20,000 students in 50 schools in the South Bronx and Central Brooklyn.

NEW YORK – On Wednesday, New York City Mayor Eric Adams and NYC Health + Hospitals announced the opening of 16 mental health clinics in Department of Education (DOE) schools.

Over the next six months, they will serve more than 6,000 students throughout The Bronx and Central Brooklyn.

The clinics provide students with access to individual, family and group therapy, with links to outpatient clinics and telehealth services as needed.

“The stress, isolation and anxiety of the COVID-19 pandemic has brought mental health to the forefront of the conversation for many of us,” said Mayor Adams.

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Kerala Weather Update | Summer Rains Came As…

#Kerala #Weather #Update #Summer #rains #relief #Kerala #Chance #rain #districts #Yellow #alert #districts

According to the notification of the Meteorological Department, rain will be received in various districts of Kerala till the 21st of this month

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    | News18 Malayalam
    Thiruvananthapuram,Kerala
    Last Updated : April 18, 2024, 7:20 am IST

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Summer rains have come as a great relief to Kerala, which has been sweltering in extreme heat for days. The Central Meteorological Department has predicted that a significant amount of rain can be expected in Kerala today and in the next few days.

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Central Meteorological Department has announced yellow alert in various districts. According to the notification of the Meteorological Department, rain will be received in various districts of Kerala till the 21st of this month.

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It is forecast that rain is likely in 14 districts of the state today and tomorrow.

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The American Military Presence In Japan Pa 2024-04-11…

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is expected to hold a summit this week with US President Joe Biden, in the first official visit by a Japanese leader in nine years.

Purpose of the meeting according to the Athens News Agency. is to highlight close security and economic ties, with the two leaders expected to discuss cooperation on defense equipment and the possible upgrade of the US military command structure in Japan.

“The de facto defense alliance is already there and we know about the US military potential that is in Japan – by the way, near our border,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

“This has always been an obstacle to trying to settle our main problem, the peace treaty problem.”

Russia, the key successor state to the Soviet Union, and Japan have never formally signed a peace treaty ending World War II hostilities.

The territorial dispute over a chain of disputed islands in the Pacific, known in Russia as the Kuril Islands and in Japan as the Northern Territories, is a central issue.

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said in January that Japan would have to abandon its territorial ambitions for the islands if a peace treaty is to be concluded.

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Kerala Weather Update | Summer Rains Came As…

#Kerala #Weather #Update #Summer #rains #relief #Kerala #Chance #rain #districts #Yellow #alert #districts

According to the notification of the Meteorological Department, rain will be received in various districts of Kerala till the 21st of this month

  • 1-MIN READ
    | News18 Malayalam
    Thiruvananthapuram,Kerala
    Last Updated : April 18, 2024, 7:20 am IST

0105

Summer rains have come as a great relief to Kerala, which has been sweltering in extreme heat for days. The Central Meteorological Department has predicted that a significant amount of rain can be expected in Kerala today and in the next few days.

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0205

Central Meteorological Department has announced yellow alert in various districts. According to the notification of the Meteorological Department, rain will be received in various districts of Kerala till the 21st of this month.

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0305

It is forecast that rain is likely in 14 districts of the state today and tomorrow.

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President Of Columbia Takes Action Against Antisemitism Amid…

The Battle for Free Expression: Addressing Antisemitism on College Campuses

The recent eruption of antisemitism on college campuses across the United States has sparked a heated debate about the limits of free speech and the responsibilities of academic institutions. Columbia University, one of the most prestigious universities in the country, has found itself at the center of this controversy. With tensions running high between pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli groups, President Nemat Shafik’s efforts to combat antisemitism have come under scrutiny.

A Wave of Antisemitic Incidents

During her testimony before a House committee investigating Columbia University’s response to antisemitism, President Shafik disclosed that the university had suspended 15 students and vowed that one visiting professor would “never work at Columbia again.” These disciplinary actions were taken in response to an outbreak of campus protests following the Israel-Hamas war.

“I promise you, from the messages I’m hearing from students, they are getting the message that violations of our policies will have consequences,” Dr. Shafik said.

With a student population consisting of both Je wish and Palestinian communities, Columbia has faced intense scrutiny regarding its handling of these incidents. Jewish students have reported verbal and physical harassment while advocating for Palestinian rights.

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