Gov. Josh Stein and the NCWorks Commission announced Tuesday that applications are now open for eligible training providers seeking approval to participate in the Workforce Pell Grant program. Established by the federal budget reconciliation bill in 2025, Workforce Pell is a historic... The post North Carolina opens applications for Workforce Pell, with first deadline set for July 15 appeared first on EdNC.

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Gov. Josh Stein and the NCWorks Commission announced Tuesday that applications are now open for eligible training providers seeking approval to participate in the Workforce Pell Grant program. Established by the federal budget reconciliation bill in 2025, Workforce Pell is a historic... The post North Carolina opens applications for Workforce Pell, with first deadline set for July 15 appeared first on EdNC.

The Office of Rural Promise at Appalachian State University hosted a summit about micro-credentials for educators and other stakeholders at the Proximity Hotel in Greensboro on June 16. The summit was a culminating event for the Empowering Teacher Learning (ETL)... The post NC researchers discuss the potential of micro-credentialing for educators appeared first on EdNC.

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The Office of Rural Promise at Appalachian State University hosted a summit about micro-credentials for educators and other stakeholders at the Proximity Hotel in Greensboro on June 16. The summit was a culminating event for the Empowering Teacher Learning (ETL)... The post NC researchers discuss the potential of micro-credentialing for educators appeared first on EdNC.

El 16 de junio de 2026, las autoridades migratorias detuvieron en Arizona a Franklin Humberto Coral Garrido, conocido en redes como Beto Coral, activi...

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El 16 de junio de 2026, las autoridades migratorias detuvieron en Arizona a Franklin Humberto Coral Garrido, conocido en redes como Beto Coral, activi...

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Opponents of a tax say they support legislation sponsored by Williams and Sen. Gen Yaw (R-Lycoming) that would establish a regulatory framework and impose a monthly $500 per machine fee that would produce roughly $300 million annually.

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Opponents of a tax say they support legislation sponsored by Williams and Sen. Gen Yaw (R-Lycoming) that would establish a regulatory framework and impose a monthly $500 per machine fee that would produce roughly $300 million annually.

Placards for hundreds of children and young adults who lost their lives to social media-related harms line the Upper Senate Park lawn outside of the U.S. Capitol on June 23, 2026. The display was part of a larger event held in honor of Social Media Victims Remembrance Day. (Photo by Amelia Twyman/States Newsroom)]]>

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Placards for hundreds of children and young adults who lost their lives to social media-related harms line the Upper Senate Park lawn outside of the U.S. Capitol on June 23, 2026. The display was part of a larger event held in honor of Social Media Victims Remembrance Day. (Photo by Amelia Twyman/States Newsroom)]]>

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A federal appeals panel on Wednesday heard Rep. LaMonica McIver’s bid to have her federal assault charges thrown out.

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A federal appeals panel on Wednesday heard Rep. LaMonica McIver’s bid to have her federal assault charges thrown out.

OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond on Wednesday sued State Farm, alleging the insurance company fraudulently failed to properly pay homeowners for roof damage. The lawsuit accuses State Farm of misrepresentations and deceptive practices in selling and renewing insurance policies. It alleges the company fraudulently denied or underpaid claims and engaged in racketeering […]

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond on Wednesday sued State Farm, alleging the insurance company fraudulently failed to properly pay homeowners for roof damage. The lawsuit accuses State Farm of misrepresentations and deceptive practices in selling and renewing insurance policies. It alleges the company fraudulently denied or underpaid claims and engaged in racketeering […]

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The Hub is decorated to look like a laboratory, displaying an array of interactive stations that simulate plover egg incubation, along with maps that track otter and plover locations The post Santa Barbara Zoo’s Richard Block Conservation Hub pivots to plovers and otters appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

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The Hub is decorated to look like a laboratory, displaying an array of interactive stations that simulate plover egg incubation, along with maps that track otter and plover locations The post Santa Barbara Zoo’s Richard Block Conservation Hub pivots to plovers and otters appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

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Survey crews from Portland State University discovered a dead, highly invasive mussel earlier this month along the shoreline at Prineville Reservoir.  The singular adult quagga mussel was located 1 meter above the waterline on June 6 when crews from the university’s Center for Lakes and Reservoirs collected it and contacted the Oregon Department of Fish […]

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Survey crews from Portland State University discovered a dead, highly invasive mussel earlier this month along the shoreline at Prineville Reservoir.  The singular adult quagga mussel was located 1 meter above the waterline on June 6 when crews from the university’s Center for Lakes and Reservoirs collected it and contacted the Oregon Department of Fish […]

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2026年6月24日《VOA今日焦点》重点新闻内容包括:美国国务卿卢比奥访问中东 为美伊协议展开外交斡旋;战争部长海格塞斯宣布 美国成功测试“金穹”导弹防御系统;2026年环太平洋军演登场之际 解放军航母“福建号”航经台湾海峡;世界杯夺冠热门出炉 阿根廷、法国、德国最被球迷看好 日本排名跃升亚洲第一;国际油价跌至美伊冲突爆发以来最低水平;特朗普总统在白宫会见北约秘书长吕特;台湾军方举行“立即备战操演” 。

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2026年6月24日《VOA今日焦点》重点新闻内容包括:美国国务卿卢比奥访问中东 为美伊协议展开外交斡旋;战争部长海格塞斯宣布 美国成功测试“金穹”导弹防御系统;2026年环太平洋军演登场之际 解放军航母“福建号”航经台湾海峡;世界杯夺冠热门出炉 阿根廷、法国、德国最被球迷看好 日本排名跃升亚洲第一;国际油价跌至美伊冲突爆发以来最低水平;特朗普总统在白宫会见北约秘书长吕特;台湾军方举行“立即备战操演” 。

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La del 22 de junio de 1986 no fue una tarde cualquiera. Fue una tarde en la que el fútbol dejó de obedecer su condición de juego para volverse memoria, herida, revancha, belleza, superstición, lenguaje y país. En el Estadio Azteca, Argentina e Inglaterra no jugaron solamente un partido de cuartos de final. Jugaron la […]

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La del 22 de junio de 1986 no fue una tarde cualquiera. Fue una tarde en la que el fútbol dejó de obedecer su condición de juego para volverse memoria, herida, revancha, belleza, superstición, lenguaje y país. En el Estadio Azteca, Argentina e Inglaterra no jugaron solamente un partido de cuartos de final. Jugaron la […]

North Dakota election officials who implemented a new deadline for mail-in ballots for the June primary reported no major issues, which many attributed to robust voter education efforts. The State Canvassing Board met Wednesday to certify the results of the June 9 primary. It was the first election since the passage of a new state […]

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North Dakota election officials who implemented a new deadline for mail-in ballots for the June primary reported no major issues, which many attributed to robust voter education efforts. The State Canvassing Board met Wednesday to certify the results of the June 9 primary. It was the first election since the passage of a new state […]

Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Michigan’s free newsletter here.What happened? A federal appeals court has ruled that Michigan does not have to turn over its unredacted voter roll to the Department of Justice, dealing the Trump administration its highest-profile loss yet in its quest to obtain voter data from states ahead of the 2026 midterms.What’s the dispute? Since last year, the Department of Justice has demanded lists of registered voters from virtually every state, including Michigan in July. The state turned over the public version of its voter file but refused to turn over personally identifying information such as partial Social Security numbers. In response, the Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Michigan in September but lost in district court in February after a judge dismissed the case, arguing that none of the laws cited by the department required the disclosure. The department then appealed the case to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, which agreed with the lower court’s reasoning. In addition to Michigan, the department has sued 29 other states and Washington, D.C., to compel them to share their voter rolls. (Seventeen states have complied voluntarily.) So far, lower courts have dismissed several of those lawsuits, with none finding in favor of the Department of Justice. What is the plaintiff asking for? The Department of Justice has argued that a number of federal laws, including the National Voter Registration Act and the Help America Vote Act, entitle it to access to the unredacted voter rolls, including voters’ personal information. Many states have declined to provide that information, arguing that it would pose privacy concerns and violate state law. Federal officials have not provided an official reason for their requests, but they appear to be looking for noncitizen voters on the rolls.What happens now? Michigan’s case is the first to be heard, and be ruled on, at the appellate level. The next step up would be to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, but Department of Justice officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment Wednesday.Even if the case is taken up by the country’s highest court, a resolution — particularly one that could be meaningfully implemented — before the midterm elections is unlikely. Absentee ballots for the Michigan primary election start going out Thursday.Read more Votebeat coverage of the DOJ’s fight for access to voting rolls:Judge dismisses federal government’s lawsuit over Wisconsin voter recordsJudge dismisses Justice Department lawsuit over Arizona’s voter rollsVoting rights groups sue Trump administration to stop collection of voter dataIn fight with DOJ over voting roll access, Michigan may be poised to go the distanceJudge dismisses Trump administration lawsuit over Michigan’s voter rollsU.S. sues Michigan, Pennsylvania and four other states over request for voter rollsHayley Harding is a reporter for Votebeat based in Michigan. Contact Hayley at hharding@votebeat.org.

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Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Michigan’s free newsletter here.What happened? A federal appeals court has ruled that Michigan does not have to turn over its unredacted voter roll to the Department of Justice, dealing the Trump administration its highest-profile loss yet in its quest to obtain voter data from states ahead of the 2026 midterms.What’s the dispute? Since last year, the Department of Justice has demanded lists of registered voters from virtually every state, including Michigan in July. The state turned over the public version of its voter file but refused to turn over personally identifying information such as partial Social Security numbers. In response, the Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Michigan in September but lost in district court in February after a judge dismissed the case, arguing that none of the laws cited by the department required the disclosure. The department then appealed the case to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, which agreed with the lower court’s reasoning. In addition to Michigan, the department has sued 29 other states and Washington, D.C., to compel them to share their voter rolls. (Seventeen states have complied voluntarily.) So far, lower courts have dismissed several of those lawsuits, with none finding in favor of the Department of Justice. What is the plaintiff asking for? The Department of Justice has argued that a number of federal laws, including the National Voter Registration Act and the Help America Vote Act, entitle it to access to the unredacted voter rolls, including voters’ personal information. Many states have declined to provide that information, arguing that it would pose privacy concerns and violate state law. Federal officials have not provided an official reason for their requests, but they appear to be looking for noncitizen voters on the rolls.What happens now? Michigan’s case is the first to be heard, and be ruled on, at the appellate level. The next step up would be to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, but Department of Justice officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment Wednesday.Even if the case is taken up by the country’s highest court, a resolution — particularly one that could be meaningfully implemented — before the midterm elections is unlikely. Absentee ballots for the Michigan primary election start going out Thursday.Read more Votebeat coverage of the DOJ’s fight for access to voting rolls:Judge dismisses federal government’s lawsuit over Wisconsin voter recordsJudge dismisses Justice Department lawsuit over Arizona’s voter rollsVoting rights groups sue Trump administration to stop collection of voter dataIn fight with DOJ over voting roll access, Michigan may be poised to go the distanceJudge dismisses Trump administration lawsuit over Michigan’s voter rollsU.S. sues Michigan, Pennsylvania and four other states over request for voter rollsHayley Harding is a reporter for Votebeat based in Michigan. Contact Hayley at hharding@votebeat.org.

In early 2023, teenagers in Russia were permitted to sign military contracts immediately upon turning 18 without any restrictions. Around the same time, “veterans of the SVO” began making regular visits to schools and colleges, urging schoolchildren and college students to go to the front. Then, in late 2025, a mass drive to recruit for drone units swept through vocational colleges and universities: students were promised they would earn good money, serve only a year, and be stationed far from the front — none of which turned out to be true. BBC Russia tells the stories of three students who signed up to serve in drone units and were killed within months of enlisting.

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In early 2023, teenagers in Russia were permitted to sign military contracts immediately upon turning 18 without any restrictions. Around the same time, “veterans of the SVO” began making regular visits to schools and colleges, urging schoolchildren and college students to go to the front. Then, in late 2025, a mass drive to recruit for drone units swept through vocational colleges and universities: students were promised they would earn good money, serve only a year, and be stationed far from the front — none of which turned out to be true. BBC Russia tells the stories of three students who signed up to serve in drone units and were killed within months of enlisting.

Around 30 local governments have already enacted moratoriums or zoning restrictions on data centers.

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Around 30 local governments have already enacted moratoriums or zoning restrictions on data centers.

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Houghton Horns has been providing horn repair, service and supplies for 40 years.

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Houghton Horns has been providing horn repair, service and supplies for 40 years.

Офіс військового омбудсмана від початку своєї роботи надіслав п’ять повідомлень про злочини в «Скелі» до правоохоронних органів, каже посадовиця

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Падзеі 25 чэрвеня ў беларускай і сусьветнай гісторыі.

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Hosemann said he expects the Legislature to redraw legislative, state Supreme Court and congressional districts.

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Hosemann said he expects the Legislature to redraw legislative, state Supreme Court and congressional districts.

As Republicans call him ‘soft on crime,’ Michigan Democratic attorney general candidate Eli Savit says he won't take cash bail or prostitution and magic mushroom decriminalization policies statewide.

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As Republicans call him ‘soft on crime,’ Michigan Democratic attorney general candidate Eli Savit says he won't take cash bail or prostitution and magic mushroom decriminalization policies statewide.