🍆 So Far This Year
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23 of the new species discovered so far this year From a millipede named after Taylor Swift and a tree named after Leonardo DiCaprio to a bamboo-dwelling tarantula and a leafhopper with a metallic sheen, discover some of the new species around the world that have been described by scientists in 2022. By Megan Shersby
VRC proudly presents the Formula Alpha 2022, our most ambitious project so far: Around 1000hp, with 160hp coming from an electric powertrain, a 719kg car weight, and plenty of downforce round out this machine as a track beast. Open wheel powered machines haven't used ground effect in about 40 years to slow cars down and make racing safer.
Atlanta total rainfall this year & so far this month On this page, you will find a real-time tally of rainfall so far this year, and also for the current month. Below those data, are the current 30-year averages ("normals") for Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta Rainfall This Month and Year-to-Date
81. 26,031. 0.0. 160. 18,102. 0.0. *In recent years most cases of doubleheaders are split/day-night doubleheaders which means they have two gates/separate attendance figures. In these cases above
A Commander's certification Memorandum is required. For hunting and private owned firearms range requirements contact Outdoor Recreation at 757-878-2391. August 2, 2022 5:03 PM EDT T he McKinney Fire in far northern California has so far burned more than 55,000 acres—an area more than one and a half times the size of San Francisco—making it
Apple's (AAPL-3.22%) stock, like most other technology stocks, has taken investors on a roller-coaster ride this year. While the company's share price was volatile in the first few months of 2022
Mark Zuckerberg's wealth has plummeted by $71 billion this year - more than any other billionaire tracked by Bloomberg's ratings. Zuckerberg, 38, was worth $142 billion in September 2021. On
The Line of Best Fit. With The End, So Far, Slipknot haven't reinvented themselves, but returned to their roots with an older, wiser and more concise outlook, resulting in a record that chews its listeners up almost instantly, and spits them out an hour later feeling beaten, battered and ultimately, cleansed. Full Review.
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I have to [...] report that, thus far this year, we have no new [...]additions. Tengo que informar de que, [...] en el transcurso de este año, no hemos tenido nuevas [...]adiciones. Inflation will certainly rebound from the negative levels [...] accumulated so far this year. La inflaciĂłn ciertamente repuntará desde los niveles negativos [...] acumulados en lo que va de este año. We support measures [...] adopted by the Court and its Management Committee, in particular those adopted so far this year. Apoyamos las [...] medidas aprobadas por el Tribunal y su ComitĂ© de GestiĂłn, en particular las adoptadas este año. So far this year, labour market conditions are [...]firm, however, partial indicators point to a slowdown in the employment situation. Hasta ahora en el presente año, las condiciones del [...]mercado de trabajo son firmes pero los indicadores parciales indican [...]una pĂ©rdida de dinamismo en la situaciĂłn del empleo. So far this year, loans to the public sector [...]have increased by almost US$100 million. En lo que va del año, este sector a pedido [...]prestado casi RD$3,500 millones. Again this week in [...] Scotland, it was revealed that so far this year, Scottish police have seized [...]half a million CDs and DVDs [...]with a street value close to GBP 5 million. TambiĂ©n esta semana se ha revelado que, en lo que va de año, la policĂa [...]escocesa se ha incautado de medio millĂłn de CD y [...]DVD con un valor en la calle prĂłximo a los 5 millones de libras esterlinas. So far this year up until 30 June, 727 [...]apartments have been rented, housing a total of 1,402 young people. En lo que va de año, hasta el 30 de junio, [...]se han alquilado 727 pisos, alojando en ellos a jĂłvenes. Notwithstanding our continuing efforts, the pace of identifications has considerably slowed over the past few [...] years, from a high of 722 cases in 2005 to 43 cases last year [...] and just one missing person case closed so far this year. A pesar de nuestros continuos esfuerzos, el ritmo de las identificaciones se ha ralentizado de manera [...] considerable durante los Ăşltimos años, de un máximo de 722 casos en 2005 a [...] 43 el año pasado, y este año sĂłlo se ha cerrado un caso. The rains in Colombia have left nearly 280 dead and have affected two [...] million people so far this year, according to [...]the latest official figures. Las lluvias en Colombia dejan cerca de 280 fallecidos y 2 millones de [...] afectados en lo que va del año, segĂşn el Ăşltimo [...]balance oficial. Weakness in demand and reduced cost pressures have continued [...] to keep inflation low so far this year," he said. La debilidad en la demanda y la [...] reducciĂłn de las presiones de los costos han continuado manteniendo la [...] inflaciĂłn baja hasta el momento este año", indicĂł. So far this year, he said, his office has received [...]more than 400 applications for anti-trafficking grants worth $20 million. Hasta el momento este año, dijo, su oficina ha [...]recibido más de 400 solicitudes de subvenciones contra la trata por un valor de 20 millones de dĂłlares. Challenging economic difficulties in the country and abroad, the Chinese stock market finished the first quarter of this year with a 30 percent rally, thus [...] converting it by a long shot into the [...] important Market with the best performance so far this year," Reuters reveals in a summary of analysts' [...]opinions. Desafiando las dificultades econĂłmicas en el paĂs y en el extranjero, el mercado bursátil chino concluyĂł el primer trimestre de este año con un repunte de [...] un 30 por ciento, lo [...] que lo convierte de lejos en la Bolsa importante con mejor desempeño en lo que va del año", divulga [...]Reuters, recogiendo opiniones de los analistas. This action is the third place at the Royal [...] School abroad so far this year. Esta actuaciĂłn es la tercera que la Real Escuela efectĂşa en el [...] extranjero en lo que va de año. And, on stock market performance so far this year, Chile has led an important group of emerging economies [...]and also enjoys the lowest country risk. Y, en cuanto al desempeño del mercado bursátil en lo [...] que va corrido del año, Chile ha liderado a un importante grupo de economĂas emergentes y además goza [...]del menor nivel de riesgo paĂs. So far this year, inflation has ranged between - percent as the effects of current [...]high oil prices have been partially [...]offset by weaker prices of domestically produced goods and services. Hasta ahora en el presente año, la inflaciĂłn ha oscilado entre el 1,3 y el 3,5% ya que los efectos [...]de los altos precios [...]del petrĂłleo actuales han sido compensados parcialmente por precios menores de bienes y servicios de producciĂłn local. So far this year, there have been 256 violent [...]school incidents, resulting in some 58 deaths and 46 injuries. Hasta la fecha, este año se han producido 256 [...]incidentes en escuelas, con el resultado de 58 muertos y 46 lesionados. So far this year, over 200 000 hectares [...]of forest have been destroyed by fire in the European Union. En lo que va de año, el fuego ha arrasado [...]cerca de 200 000 hectáreas de bosque en la UniĂłn Europea. Reverol noted that as part of the fight against drug trafficking led by the Bolivarian government, 17 leaders and members of dangerous gangs engaged in the sale and distribution of drugs have been captured so far this year, all of whom had been requested by the Interpol. Reverol resaltĂł que, como parte del combate contra el narcotráfico impulsado por el Gobierno Bolivariano, este año han sido capturados 17 peligrosos jefes e integrantes de mafias dedicadas a la venta y distribuciĂłn de drogas, quienes eran solicitados por la PolicĂa Internacional Interpol, por sus siglas en inglĂ©s. The Ministry has also demonstrated a marked decline in [...] wasteful expenditures compared to last year and [...] has managed its running expenditures so far this year according to the rules and regulations. Además, el Ministerio ha reducido considerablemente los [...] gastos innecesarios en [...] comparaciĂłn con el año pasado y, en lo que va de año, ha gestionado sus gastos de funcionamiento [...]conforme a las normas y los reglamentos. With its new premises, Bodegas Riojanas aims to strengthen its presence on a market which in recent years has proved to respond well to [...] Spanish wine consumption becoming the [...] third on the list of countries to spend the most on Spanish wines so far this year. Con esta apertura, Bodegas Riojanas pretende consolidarse en un mercado que en los Ăşltimos años se ha mostrado muy receptivo al [...] consumo de vinos españoles hasta [...] situarse como el tercer paĂs que más dinero gasta en nuestros vinos en lo que va de año. So far this year, about as many people [...]as last year have gotten a seasonal flu shot. Hasta el momento, cerca del mismo nĂşmero de [...] personas que el año pasado se ha vacunado [...]contra la gripe estacional. So far this year the healthcare centres [...]of Andalusia have attended to more than 530 thousand people with this disease and [...]the International Diabetes Federation IDF estimates that at present there are more than 220 million people world-wide with diabetes, a figure which indicates a global problem concerning the healthcare organisations of all countries due to its high growth rate. En lo que va de año los centros de salud [...]andaluces han atendido a más de usuarios con esta afecciĂłn y la FederaciĂłn [...]Internacional de Diabetes FID estima que en el mundo hay más de 220 millones de personas con diabetes en la actualidad, lo que constituye un problema global que preocupa a las instancias de salud de todas las naciones, debido a su alto Ăndice de crecimiento. Inditex has carried out six openings in Japan so far this year, reaching a total of 35 outlets in the country, and expects to finish this year with some forty stores in this market. Inditex ha realizado seis aperturas en JapĂłn en lo que va de año, alcanzando un total de 35 establecimientos en el paĂs, y prevĂ© finalizar el presente ejercicio con unas 40 tiendas en este mercado. Thus far this year more than 90,000 people [...]have been newly displaced across Darfur. En lo que va del año, más de personas [...]se han visto desplazadas en Darfur. In the last week its titles appreciated by [...] 5%, although so far this year have fallen 24%. En la Ăşltima semana sus tĂtulos se han apreciado un [...] 5%, aunque en lo que va de año han caĂdo un [...]24 por ciento. Viajes Eroski, continuing with its policy of growth, has opened [...] 39 new branches all over Spain so far this year. Viajes Eroski, siguiendo con su polĂtica de crecimiento, ha abierto [...] al dĂa de hoy durante este ejercicio 39 oficinas [...]nuevas en toda España. So far this year, Applus+ has performed [...]7 million vehicle inspections worldwide. En lo que va de año, Applus+ ha realizado [...]7 millones de inspecciones de vehĂculos en todo el mundo.
Janeen Jones, Center for Public Integrity; Getty Fight disinformation Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily newsletter and follow the news that story is published in partnership with the Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit investigative reporting newsroom. Hundreds of anti-transgender bills proposed in state legislatures are sold as measures to protect minors—such as Idaho’s Vulnerable Child Protection Act and Montana’s Youth Health Protection Act—but advocacy groups and doctors warn that the effect is exactly the opposite. So far this year, legislators in nearly every state have introduced over 550 anti-transgender bills—more than in the past eight years combined. Nearly 30 such bills have been introduced in Congress. The onslaught includes limits on healthcare access, removing LGBTQ+ materials from schools, and banning trans athletes from sports teams. Seventy-two measures are now law. “Young people are being harmed, regardless of whether bills pass or not,” said Casey Pick, director of law and policy at the Trevor Project, a nonprofit that provides crisis support to LGBTQ+ youth. In a nationwide survey of LGBTQ+ teens and young adults in late 2022, the Trevor Project found that 86% of transgender and nonbinary youth said anti-trans bills negatively impacted their mental health. “It’s a constant debate on my existence and it just makes me exhausted and frustrated that I have to legitimately just live,” one trans individual responded. Others said they feared for their life, safety, and future. The survey found other impacts from the legislation, including 45% of transgender respondents experienced online harassment 24% were bullied at school 42% stopped speaking to a family member “LGBTQ young people are watching, and internalizing the anti-LGBTQ messages they see in the media and from their elected officials,” Kasey Suffredini, vice president of advocacy and government affairs at the Trevor Project, said in a statement. “And so are those that would do our community harm.” A participant holds a sign at the Reclaim Pride Coalition’s third annual Queer Liberation March in Manhattan in June 2021. Erik McGregor/LightRocket/Getty In 20 states, those younger than 18 have lost or will soon lose access to the health care necessary to transition to the gender with which they identify. Legislatures in seven other states are considering similar policies, according to the Human Rights Campaign. Gender-affirming care encompasses a range of social, medical, behavioral, and psychological services to support and affirm a person’s gender identity when in conflict with the one they were assigned at birth. Treatment plans vary depending on the needs of the individual. It can include puberty blockers, which pause development to give an individual time to decide whether to continue transitioning. They are completely reversible. Puberty blockers also have been used for decades on cisgender children experiencing early-onset puberty. In later adolescence, a transgender teenager might undergo hormone therapy. The medication can help align a person’s body with their gender identity, including regulating hair growth and vocal pitch. It is partially reversible. Despite rhetoric used by prominent Republican politicians like Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, gender-affirming surgeries are uncommon in patients under 18. Current medical guidelines say minors should not undergo genital surgery. Chest surgery is recommended only in specific cases—and after a teen has lived as their desired gender for ample time and undergone hormone therapy for at least a year. More than a dozen studies of trans youth show that access to gender-affirming care is associated with better mental health outcomes. It has also been recognized as a medical necessity by more than 25 major medical organizations. But new policies in some states eliminate options for those wishing to transition. “When you have legislation that works to require people to hide or not be in their own identities, it will likely cause substantial damage to their health and wellness,” said Christopher AhnAllen, a clinical psychologist who developed the Gender Diversity Clinic at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Massachusetts. AhnAllen said some of his own patients have expressed concerns about the recent anti-trans legislation and debates. While most legislation applies only to new patients, proposals in some states—including South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, and Kentucky—require youth currently receiving care to stop, effectively forcing them to de-transition.“Detransitioning is going to exacerbate gender dysphoria and collectively lead to poor health outcomes,” AhnAllen said. A protestor holds a sign during a rally at the capitol in St. Paul to support trans kids in Minnesota, Texas and around the country. Michael Siluk/UCG/Universal Images Group/Getty In 2020, the Idaho legislature passed the country’s first statewide law banning transgender student-athletes from playing on sports teams that match their gender identity. Florida’s 2022 “Don’t Say Gay” law was the first enacted in the country in 20 years, restricting school employees from discussing gender identity and sexual orientation. Similar proposals in over a dozen states followed. The American Civil Liberties Union tallied over 200 anti-LGBTQ+ bills relating to schools and education proposed by state legislators this year. “Following a year of unprecedented book bans and classroom gag orders, this state legislation is not surprising,” said LGBTQ+ youth activist Cameron Samuels. Now a freshman at Brandeis University, they led a successful effort, along with the ACLU, to reverse book bans and internet censorship at their high school in Katy, Texas. Cameron Samuels Cindy Ord/Getty For years, the Katy Independent School District had blocked online resources like the Trevor Project, the Human Rights Campaign and other LGBTQ+ advocacy groups with a “human sexuality” filter, according to the Houston Chronicle. The school also removed “books upon books” touching on topics like LGBTQ+ identities and race, Samuels said. Classroom censorship bills proposed across the country aim to do the same—but at a statewide level. “These policies are not just political statements but affect our very lives each and every day,” Samuels said. “It could be a matter of life and death whether a student can access a suicide prevention lifeline like the Trevor Project.” LGBTQ+ students’ need for these resources could rise as advocacy groups track an increase in hostile educational environments. A 2021 study by the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network also found negative impacts on trans youth as a result of anti-trans legislation. Its recent research on school climates suggests the nationwide debates over trans rights have created more hostile attitudes toward LGBTQ+ students. “Trans and nonbinary young people in schools who have been targeted by these athletic bans and medical bans have reported higher rates of things like bullying and harassment,” said Aaron Ridings, GLSEN chief of staff and deputy executive director for public policy and research. Ridings said GLSEN research shows that four supports are critical for LGBTQ+ students. These include curriculum that represents all students, youth leadership clubs like Gay-Straight Alliances, comprehensive anti-discrimination policies, and a network of supportive adults. “These four supports improve school climate, student health, and academic achievement,” Ridings said. But those supports would be restricted under numerous bills proposed in state legislatures. Some have already passed this year. Arkansas, Idaho, Iowa, and Kentucky enacted so-called “bathroom bans,” which prohibit trans students from using restrooms that align with their gender identities. Wyoming and Kentucky banned trans girls from participating in interscholastic girls’ sports. New laws in Utah and Arkansas prevent schools from acknowledging trans students’ gender identities, including preferred name, and pronouns, without written parental permission. An Indiana bill would require school staff—including school psychologists—to notify a parent if their student requests to use a different name or pronoun. In late March, the Kentucky General Assembly overrode Gov. Andy Beshear’s veto of an omnibus anti-trans bill, which included prohibiting schools from requiring the use of preferred pronouns. The policy also bans lessons “studying or exploring gender identity, gender expression, or sexual orientation.” Samuels, who is studying politics, said the students being affected by these anti-LGBTQ+ policies do not have an equal voice on school boards and in state legislatures. This has led to policy decisions being made “at the expense of students.” “If we are proposing legislation that will harm a certain group of people, no matter how large or how small, it’s an attack on all of us, because this could happen to any community,” Samuels said.
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