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O ministro Alexandre de Moraes, do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), decidiu nesta sexta-feira (27) estabelecer restrições para o compartilhamento de dados financeiros do Conselho de Controle de Atividades Financeiras (Coaf). A medida será aplicada para pedidos de envios de informações solicitados por decisões judiciais e Comissões Parlamentares de Inquérito (CPI). Conforme a decisão, os relatórios […] Fonte

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O ministro Alexandre de Moraes, do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), decidiu nesta sexta-feira (27) estabelecer restrições para o compartilhamento de dados financeiros do Conselho de Controle de Atividades Financeiras (Coaf). A medida será aplicada para pedidos de envios de informações solicitados por decisões judiciais e Comissões Parlamentares de Inquérito (CPI). Conforme a decisão, os relatórios […] Fonte

Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools.After more than a year of back-and-forth on a controversial Republican proposal to track the immigration status of Tennessee students, two dueling versions of the bill have stalled in the General Assembly. Lawmakers have just a few weeks to hash out their differences or the legislation will die with the end of session. But its Senate and House sponsors, both high-ranking Republicans, don’t want to yield on their separate versions.Sen. Bo Watson, a Hixson Republican sponsoring Senate Bill 836, has for two weeks considered whether to adopt a watered-down House version that would require schools to report anonymized data on student immigration status, or stick with a more hardline Senate bill that would allow public schools to charge undocumented students tuition. On Thursday, Watson deferred that decision by sending the measure back to a calendar committee, a procedural move that puts the legislation in a holding pattern. When asked Thursday if he thinks either version will pass this session, Watson said “I wouldn’t say that.”“This is a team sport, and I’m trying to figure out what the best path forward is for the Senate,” Watson said. “But again, the Senate passed a bill, so obviously the Senate likes its bill. The Senate should jealously guard the decisions we make, as should the House.”.subtext-iframe{max-width:540px;}iframe#subtext_embed{width:1px;min-width:100%;min-height:256px;}fetch("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/alpha-group/iframe-resizer/master/js/iframeResizer.min.js").then(function(r){return r.text();}).then(function(t){return new Function(t)();}).then(function(){iFrameResize({heightCalculationMethod:"lowestElement"},"#subtext_embed");});Watson eked out a 19-13 vote on the Senate bill last year, with some Republicans crossing the aisle to oppose the measure with Democrats. He has also faced growing pushback from educators and leaders from his district. “Children should not carry the weight of adult policy decisions when they walk through our doors,” said Dr. Jill Levine, principal of the Chattanooga High School Center for Creative Arts principal and vice president of the Hamilton County Principal’s Association. “Our job is to protect them, teach them, and support them, without conditions that could create fear or uncertainty in their daily school experience.Watson and the House sponsor, Majority Leader William Lamberth, rolled out a press release in 2025 to announce the legislation, which originally would have allowed schools to block undocumented students from enrolling altogether. They were explicit about their intent of the bill: challenging the longstanding U.S. Supreme Court precedent guaranteeing a right to free public education to all children in the country. But after months of heated debate and hundreds of protestors rallying against the measure, they’ve softened that language. “My intent is, as it has always been, to allow local governments to look at their financial situation and make a decision about tuition for students who are undocumented or not here legally,” Watson said Thursday. “That’s been the reason for the bill from the very, very beginning.”The House sponsor, Majority Leader William Lamberth, amended HB 793 last year after a fiscal review found it might endanger more than $1 billion in federal education money. There were also questions if the House Republican caucus had the votes to pass a more extreme version of the bill after the Senate bill squeaked by.It’s also not clear if the House version of the bill, which asks schools to collect immigration or citizenship documents but doesn’t have an enforcement mechanism, would rise to a Plyler constitutional challenge at this point. “I want to take some time to talk to my members about whether they think it’s worth moving forward, if the juice is worth the squeeze on that bill,” Watson said earlier this month.Melissa Brown is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat Tennessee. Contact Melissa at mbrown@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools.After more than a year of back-and-forth on a controversial Republican proposal to track the immigration status of Tennessee students, two dueling versions of the bill have stalled in the General Assembly. Lawmakers have just a few weeks to hash out their differences or the legislation will die with the end of session. But its Senate and House sponsors, both high-ranking Republicans, don’t want to yield on their separate versions.Sen. Bo Watson, a Hixson Republican sponsoring Senate Bill 836, has for two weeks considered whether to adopt a watered-down House version that would require schools to report anonymized data on student immigration status, or stick with a more hardline Senate bill that would allow public schools to charge undocumented students tuition. On Thursday, Watson deferred that decision by sending the measure back to a calendar committee, a procedural move that puts the legislation in a holding pattern. When asked Thursday if he thinks either version will pass this session, Watson said “I wouldn’t say that.”“This is a team sport, and I’m trying to figure out what the best path forward is for the Senate,” Watson said. “But again, the Senate passed a bill, so obviously the Senate likes its bill. The Senate should jealously guard the decisions we make, as should the House.”.subtext-iframe{max-width:540px;}iframe#subtext_embed{width:1px;min-width:100%;min-height:256px;}fetch("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/alpha-group/iframe-resizer/master/js/iframeResizer.min.js").then(function(r){return r.text();}).then(function(t){return new Function(t)();}).then(function(){iFrameResize({heightCalculationMethod:"lowestElement"},"#subtext_embed");});Watson eked out a 19-13 vote on the Senate bill last year, with some Republicans crossing the aisle to oppose the measure with Democrats. He has also faced growing pushback from educators and leaders from his district. “Children should not carry the weight of adult policy decisions when they walk through our doors,” said Dr. Jill Levine, principal of the Chattanooga High School Center for Creative Arts principal and vice president of the Hamilton County Principal’s Association. “Our job is to protect them, teach them, and support them, without conditions that could create fear or uncertainty in their daily school experience.Watson and the House sponsor, Majority Leader William Lamberth, rolled out a press release in 2025 to announce the legislation, which originally would have allowed schools to block undocumented students from enrolling altogether. They were explicit about their intent of the bill: challenging the longstanding U.S. Supreme Court precedent guaranteeing a right to free public education to all children in the country. But after months of heated debate and hundreds of protestors rallying against the measure, they’ve softened that language. “My intent is, as it has always been, to allow local governments to look at their financial situation and make a decision about tuition for students who are undocumented or not here legally,” Watson said Thursday. “That’s been the reason for the bill from the very, very beginning.”The House sponsor, Majority Leader William Lamberth, amended HB 793 last year after a fiscal review found it might endanger more than $1 billion in federal education money. There were also questions if the House Republican caucus had the votes to pass a more extreme version of the bill after the Senate bill squeaked by.It’s also not clear if the House version of the bill, which asks schools to collect immigration or citizenship documents but doesn’t have an enforcement mechanism, would rise to a Plyler constitutional challenge at this point. “I want to take some time to talk to my members about whether they think it’s worth moving forward, if the juice is worth the squeeze on that bill,” Watson said earlier this month.Melissa Brown is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat Tennessee. Contact Melissa at mbrown@chalkbeat.org.

Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
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Amarillo Tribune
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The City of Amarillo will begin working to bring crosswalks into compliance with an October order that requires local jurisdictions to ensure roadway markings comply with state and federal standards. If they don’t, the City may lose state and federal transportation funding.  “The City of Amarillo is committed to maintaining a safe and consistent transportation […] The post Goodbye Yellow Brick Road  appeared first on Amarillo Tribune.

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The City of Amarillo will begin working to bring crosswalks into compliance with an October order that requires local jurisdictions to ensure roadway markings comply with state and federal standards. If they don’t, the City may lose state and federal transportation funding.  “The City of Amarillo is committed to maintaining a safe and consistent transportation […] The post Goodbye Yellow Brick Road  appeared first on Amarillo Tribune.

Março de 1960. Um mês antes da inauguração da nova capital, Wilson Reis Netto fundava o Instituto de Arquitetos do Brasil (IAB) no Planalto Central, entidade que completou 66 anos no último dia 20 de março. Isso pode parecer trivial à primeira vista. Mas não é. A fundação de uma entidade de arquitetos em uma […] Fonte

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Março de 1960. Um mês antes da inauguração da nova capital, Wilson Reis Netto fundava o Instituto de Arquitetos do Brasil (IAB) no Planalto Central, entidade que completou 66 anos no último dia 20 de março. Isso pode parecer trivial à primeira vista. Mas não é. A fundação de uma entidade de arquitetos em uma […] Fonte

Суддя окремо відзначив дії Беррона Трампа, наголосивши, що той належним чином сповістив екстрені служби, попри те, що перебував у США

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Суддя окремо відзначив дії Беррона Трампа, наголосивши, що той належним чином сповістив екстрені служби, попри те, що перебував у США

The corporation running Homeland grocery stores is closing and consolidating a handful of locations across Oklahoma. Company officials say the chain has faced intense financial pressure, and this is part of a larger plan to improve services.

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The corporation running Homeland grocery stores is closing and consolidating a handful of locations across Oklahoma. Company officials say the chain has faced intense financial pressure, and this is part of a larger plan to improve services.

E agora, falastrão?
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Outras Palavras
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Guerra ameaça a Economia do Ocidente. Cresce o abismo entre as declarações de vitória do presidente e sua incapacidade de sufocar o Irã. Pesadelo do Vietnã ressurge. Agora a Casa Branca teme (e ameaça) as eleições de novembro The post E agora, falastrão? appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Guerra ameaça a Economia do Ocidente. Cresce o abismo entre as declarações de vitória do presidente e sua incapacidade de sufocar o Irã. Pesadelo do Vietnã ressurge. Agora a Casa Branca teme (e ameaça) as eleições de novembro The post E agora, falastrão? appeared first on Outras Palavras.

A terceira mesa da 1ª Conferência Internacional Antifascista realizada na tarde desta sexta-feira (26), no Hotel Embaixador, em Porto Alegre, reuniu lideranças sindicais e políticas de diferentes países para debater “O enfrentamento dos trabalhadores ao neoliberalismo e ao fascismo”. Após uma manhã dedicada à análise da ofensiva da extrema direita no mundo e ao governo […] Fonte

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A terceira mesa da 1ª Conferência Internacional Antifascista realizada na tarde desta sexta-feira (26), no Hotel Embaixador, em Porto Alegre, reuniu lideranças sindicais e políticas de diferentes países para debater “O enfrentamento dos trabalhadores ao neoliberalismo e ao fascismo”. Após uma manhã dedicada à análise da ofensiva da extrema direita no mundo e ao governo […] Fonte

El lateral gana protagonismo con continuidad y responde con rendimiento y compromiso total.

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El lateral gana protagonismo con continuidad y responde con rendimiento y compromiso total.

دونالد ترامپ، رئيس جمهوری آمریکا عصر جمعه در یک سخنرانی در جمع رهبران اقتصادی گفت: «امشب، ما از همیشه به یک خاورمیانه آزاد نزدیک‌تر هستیم؛ منطقه‌ای که بالاخره از ترور، تجاوز و باج‌خواهی هسته‌ای [جمهوری اسلامی] ایران رها شده است.»

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دونالد ترامپ، رئيس جمهوری آمریکا عصر جمعه در یک سخنرانی در جمع رهبران اقتصادی گفت: «امشب، ما از همیشه به یک خاورمیانه آزاد نزدیک‌تر هستیم؛ منطقه‌ای که بالاخره از ترور، تجاوز و باج‌خواهی هسته‌ای [جمهوری اسلامی] ایران رها شده است.»

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Amarillo Tribune
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After a special meeting on Friday afternoon, the Amarillo City Council voted to file the City’s Annual Comprehensive Financial Report. According to the Texas Local Government Code, the report must be filed within 180 days after the end of the fiscal year. The City’s fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 2025, and the filing deadline is […] The post Amarillo’s Annual Comprehensive Financial Report filed appeared first on Amarillo Tribune.

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After a special meeting on Friday afternoon, the Amarillo City Council voted to file the City’s Annual Comprehensive Financial Report. According to the Texas Local Government Code, the report must be filed within 180 days after the end of the fiscal year. The City’s fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 2025, and the filing deadline is […] The post Amarillo’s Annual Comprehensive Financial Report filed appeared first on Amarillo Tribune.

აშშ-ის სახელმწიფო მდივანმა, მარკო რუბიომ პარასკევს განაცხადა, რომ მან პარიზში გამართულ “დიდი შვიდეულის” შეხვედრაზე კოლეგებთან ერთად კუბაში არსებული ვითარება განიხილა. რუბიომ თქვა, რომ კომუნისტური მმართველობის მქონე კუნძულის ეკონომიკა ცვლილებებს საჭიროებს და რომ ეს არ შეიცვლება, სანამ არ შეიცვლება მმართველობის სისტემა. ელექტროენერგიის გათიშვა კი კუბის მოძველებული ინფრასტრუქტურის ბრალია, დასძინა მან. აშშ-ის სახელმწიფო მდივანმა მარკო რუბიომ განაცხადა ასევე, რომ სპარსეთის ყურეში ომი,...

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აშშ-ის სახელმწიფო მდივანმა, მარკო რუბიომ პარასკევს განაცხადა, რომ მან პარიზში გამართულ “დიდი შვიდეულის” შეხვედრაზე კოლეგებთან ერთად კუბაში არსებული ვითარება განიხილა. რუბიომ თქვა, რომ კომუნისტური მმართველობის მქონე კუნძულის ეკონომიკა ცვლილებებს საჭიროებს და რომ ეს არ შეიცვლება, სანამ არ შეიცვლება მმართველობის სისტემა. ელექტროენერგიის გათიშვა კი კუბის მოძველებული ინფრასტრუქტურის ბრალია, დასძინა მან. აშშ-ის სახელმწიფო მდივანმა მარკო რუბიომ განაცხადა ასევე, რომ სპარსეთის ყურეში ომი,...

Desa Agusen berada di Kecamatan Blangkejeren, Kabupaten Gayo Lues, Aceh. Wilayahnya berbatasan langsung dengan Taman Nasional Gunung Leuser (TNGL) dan hutan lindung di Kawasan Ekosistem Leuser (KEL). Nama Agusen telah lama dikenal. Sejak masa kolonial Belanda, daerah ini dijadikan pengasingan bagi penderita kusta (lepra). Setelah Indonesia merdeka, citra tersebut berubah. Agusen dikenal sebagai daerah penghasil […] The post Agusen, Desa Wisata di Kaki Leuser yang Hancur Akibat Banjir appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

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Desa Agusen berada di Kecamatan Blangkejeren, Kabupaten Gayo Lues, Aceh. Wilayahnya berbatasan langsung dengan Taman Nasional Gunung Leuser (TNGL) dan hutan lindung di Kawasan Ekosistem Leuser (KEL). Nama Agusen telah lama dikenal. Sejak masa kolonial Belanda, daerah ini dijadikan pengasingan bagi penderita kusta (lepra). Setelah Indonesia merdeka, citra tersebut berubah. Agusen dikenal sebagai daerah penghasil […] The post Agusen, Desa Wisata di Kaki Leuser yang Hancur Akibat Banjir appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

بۇ ھەپتىدە يۈز بەرگەن ئۇيغۇرلارغا ئائىت خەۋەرلەر مۇشۇ يەردە

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Michigan Advance
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Consumers Energy received approval for yet another rate hike on its customers from the Michigan Public Service Commission on Friday, which will also allow the company to collect an additional $276.6 million from its electricity customers. The company initially sought to raise rates by 13%, or $436 million with an additional surcharge hike of $24.3 […]

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Consumers Energy received approval for yet another rate hike on its customers from the Michigan Public Service Commission on Friday, which will also allow the company to collect an additional $276.6 million from its electricity customers. The company initially sought to raise rates by 13%, or $436 million with an additional surcharge hike of $24.3 […]

The signing, worth roughly $8 million, includes the Wave paying a $300,000 transfer fee to Chelsea FC so Macario can return to San Diego.

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The signing, worth roughly $8 million, includes the Wave paying a $300,000 transfer fee to Chelsea FC so Macario can return to San Diego.

US Education Secretary Linda McMahon said Michigan should join 27 other states in a program that lets taxpayers pour money into scholarships for students to attend public or private schools.

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US Education Secretary Linda McMahon said Michigan should join 27 other states in a program that lets taxpayers pour money into scholarships for students to attend public or private schools.

Members raised questions about materials, student performance goals and how to explain district strategy to the public. The post KCK school board raises questions about curriculum expectations and communication gaps appeared first on The Beacon.

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Members raised questions about materials, student performance goals and how to explain district strategy to the public. The post KCK school board raises questions about curriculum expectations and communication gaps appeared first on The Beacon.

Dirigentes de la pesca artesanal del Bío Bío manifestaron su rechazo al retiro del proyecto que reformaba la llamada Ley...

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Dirigentes de la pesca artesanal del Bío Bío manifestaron su rechazo al retiro del proyecto que reformaba la llamada Ley...

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North Dakota Monitor
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North Dakota will send 60 National Guard members to Washington, D.C., starting in April, for an estimated three months to help police the city. The move is in support of President Donald Trump’s August executive order declaring an emergency in D.C. The president claimed assistance from states is necessary to address what he described as […]

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North Dakota will send 60 National Guard members to Washington, D.C., starting in April, for an estimated three months to help police the city. The move is in support of President Donald Trump’s August executive order declaring an emergency in D.C. The president claimed assistance from states is necessary to address what he described as […]