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Alaska Beacon
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Alaska saw an unprecedented wave of school closures this year. District officials grappling with severe budget shortfalls have opted to close 12 elementary and middle schools across the state — in Anchorage, Wasilla, Sutton, Seward, Sterling, Soldotna, Kasilof and Ketchikan. With those closures, hundreds of students and staff will bus or commute to new schools […]

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Alaska saw an unprecedented wave of school closures this year. District officials grappling with severe budget shortfalls have opted to close 12 elementary and middle schools across the state — in Anchorage, Wasilla, Sutton, Seward, Sterling, Soldotna, Kasilof and Ketchikan. With those closures, hundreds of students and staff will bus or commute to new schools […]

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Радыё Свабода/Радыё Свабодная Эўропа
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Падзеі 18 чэрвеня ў беларускай і сусьветнай гісторыі.

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Падзеі 18 чэрвеня ў беларускай і сусьветнай гісторыі.

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Mundiario
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El crack debutó en la edición 2026 del torneo frente a Inglaterra a sus 40 años.

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El crack debutó en la edición 2026 del torneo frente a Inglaterra a sus 40 años.

TAMPA — One of the congressional seats that Ron DeSantis’ designed redistricted map is supposed to flip from blue to red this fall is Florida’s 14th Congressional District in Hillsborough County, which Democrat Kathy Castor has held for nearly 20 years. On Tuesday, night, six Republicans vying to win the GOP nomination to take on […]

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TAMPA — One of the congressional seats that Ron DeSantis’ designed redistricted map is supposed to flip from blue to red this fall is Florida’s 14th Congressional District in Hillsborough County, which Democrat Kathy Castor has held for nearly 20 years. On Tuesday, night, six Republicans vying to win the GOP nomination to take on […]

Cada mes, Global Voices elige un tema urgente para abordarlo en todas nuestras regiones. En julio, analizaremos cómo la apatridia puede impactar negativamente la vida de las personas.

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Cada mes, Global Voices elige un tema urgente para abordarlo en todas nuestras regiones. En julio, analizaremos cómo la apatridia puede impactar negativamente la vida de las personas.

Voting rights advocacy groups warned Wednesday that a North Carolina House bill proposing extensive changes to state election laws is “harmful” to voting rights.  Representatives from Common Cause North Carolina, Democracy North Carolina, Forward Justice, North Carolina Asian Americans Together, and North Carolina Black Alliance gathered outside the state Legislative Building at the hour state […]

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Voting rights advocacy groups warned Wednesday that a North Carolina House bill proposing extensive changes to state election laws is “harmful” to voting rights.  Representatives from Common Cause North Carolina, Democracy North Carolina, Forward Justice, North Carolina Asian Americans Together, and North Carolina Black Alliance gathered outside the state Legislative Building at the hour state […]

A small “charm offensive” organized by a group suing the City of Bakersfield over the Kern River was rewarded Wednesday with news that current flows through town will continue through the end of July. The city had estimated it would only have water for flows through the July 4th holiday, but Bakersfield Water Department Hydrographer […]

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A small “charm offensive” organized by a group suing the City of Bakersfield over the Kern River was rewarded Wednesday with news that current flows through town will continue through the end of July. The city had estimated it would only have water for flows through the July 4th holiday, but Bakersfield Water Department Hydrographer […]

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Athens County Independent
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Athens City Council covered numerous topics in the final meeting before its annual July recess.

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Athens City Council covered numerous topics in the final meeting before its annual July recess.

En el marco del Plan de Acción Contra la Violencia Carcelaria, un contingente de más de 100 funcionarios de Gendarmería realizó un masivo registro sorpresa a 630 internos del Complejo Penitenciario de Antofagasta. El operativo, supervisado por la delegada Katherine López y los seremis de Justicia y Seguridad Pública, logró la incautación de 102 armas cortopunzantes, drogas, 14 celulares y relojes inteligentes; oportunidad donde las autoridades regionales ratificaron la futura creación de 3.000 nuevas plazas para enfrentar de manera estructural la sobrepoblación en los penales de la macrozona norte. Este artículo Celulares y relojes inteligentes tras las rejas: desbaratan acopio de armas y tecnología en la cárcel de Antofagasta fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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En el marco del Plan de Acción Contra la Violencia Carcelaria, un contingente de más de 100 funcionarios de Gendarmería realizó un masivo registro sorpresa a 630 internos del Complejo Penitenciario de Antofagasta. El operativo, supervisado por la delegada Katherine López y los seremis de Justicia y Seguridad Pública, logró la incautación de 102 armas cortopunzantes, drogas, 14 celulares y relojes inteligentes; oportunidad donde las autoridades regionales ratificaron la futura creación de 3.000 nuevas plazas para enfrentar de manera estructural la sobrepoblación en los penales de la macrozona norte. Este artículo Celulares y relojes inteligentes tras las rejas: desbaratan acopio de armas y tecnología en la cárcel de Antofagasta fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

Federal immigration authorities say they’ve emptied the so-called “Alligator Alcatraz” lockup amid hurricane fears, transferring detainees to other facilities. But advocacy groups suing the state aren’t buying their explanation. “They built it and filled it with people during the hurricane season last year, so that makes no sense,” attorney Paul Schwiep, representing the Friends of […]

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Federal immigration authorities say they’ve emptied the so-called “Alligator Alcatraz” lockup amid hurricane fears, transferring detainees to other facilities. But advocacy groups suing the state aren’t buying their explanation. “They built it and filled it with people during the hurricane season last year, so that makes no sense,” attorney Paul Schwiep, representing the Friends of […]

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Athens County Independent
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With no treasurer, $4.2 million of the city’s budget is not actively being invested. The council will have to decide on the auditor investing into STAR Ohio.

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With no treasurer, $4.2 million of the city’s budget is not actively being invested. The council will have to decide on the auditor investing into STAR Ohio.

لەگەڵ بەرێوەچوونی یارییەکانی مۆندیال بەشێکی زۆر لە هاندەرانی وەرزشی لە هەرێمی کوردستان بە دیار شاشە گەورەکانەوە کۆدەبنەوە بۆ بینەری یارییەکان و هاندانی تیمە دڵخوازەکانیان.

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لەگەڵ بەرێوەچوونی یارییەکانی مۆندیال بەشێکی زۆر لە هاندەرانی وەرزشی لە هەرێمی کوردستان بە دیار شاشە گەورەکانەوە کۆدەبنەوە بۆ بینەری یارییەکان و هاندانی تیمە دڵخوازەکانیان.

El presidente de Francia celebra un consenso “inédito” entre los aliados, y en especial por parte de Trump, para imponer más presión sobre Putin, mientras sostiene que la guerra se encuentra en un punto donde el ejército ucraniano ha tomado la iniciativa.

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El presidente de Francia celebra un consenso “inédito” entre los aliados, y en especial por parte de Trump, para imponer más presión sobre Putin, mientras sostiene que la guerra se encuentra en un punto donde el ejército ucraniano ha tomado la iniciativa.

Наприкінці травня видання Politico повідомляло, що такими переговорниками могли б стати Антоніу Кошта, експрезидент Фінляндії Саулі Нійністе, нинішній фінський президент Александр Стубб або інші відомі політики

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Наприкінці травня видання Politico повідомляло, що такими переговорниками могли б стати Антоніу Кошта, експрезидент Фінляндії Саулі Нійністе, нинішній фінський президент Александр Стубб або інші відомі політики

El empate ante la República Democrática del Congo dejó a Portugal con más preguntas que respuestas en su estreno mundialista, pese a superar el 60% de posesión y disparar más de 700 pases sin profundidad. El dato más revelador llegó con Ronaldo casi sin influencia en el juego.

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El empate ante la República Democrática del Congo dejó a Portugal con más preguntas que respuestas en su estreno mundialista, pese a superar el 60% de posesión y disparar más de 700 pases sin profundidad. El dato más revelador llegó con Ronaldo casi sin influencia en el juego.

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Minnesota Reformer
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Sen. Amy Klobuchar, the presumptive Democratic-Farmer-Labor nominee for Minnesota governor, has continued to expand her fundraising advantage over her three Republican opponents, with nearly seven times their combined cash on hand, according to campaign finance data released this week. Since launching her bid for governor at the end of January, Klobuchar has raised over $7 […]

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Sen. Amy Klobuchar, the presumptive Democratic-Farmer-Labor nominee for Minnesota governor, has continued to expand her fundraising advantage over her three Republican opponents, with nearly seven times their combined cash on hand, according to campaign finance data released this week. Since launching her bid for governor at the end of January, Klobuchar has raised over $7 […]

Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox.Since taking office in January, schools Chancellor Kamar Samuels has repeated a refrain that he wants the nation’s largest school system to be safe, academically rigorous, and integrated.But he has revealed little about his tangible policy goals in each of those areas. Now, he’s signaling that some of those ideas may come from local communities rather than top-down from the Education Department or City Hall.On Wednesday, education officials announced that five of the city’s 45 superintendents will convene working groups with parents, teachers, principals, and community organizations that will “address structural and instructional inequities in their district,” according to a press release. They are expected to meet monthly.The groups represent “local solutions for systemic problems,” Samuels said Wednesday morning during a discussion with author Heather McGhee who has written about how racism has broader effects beyond people of color. Officials said all districts will have similar groups within three years.Samuels suggested that the groups, which will be led by local superintendents, could begin to tackle some of the system’s biggest policy challenges. His conversation with McGhee touched on declining enrollment and the growing number of underenrolled schools; a state mandate to lower class sizes; and segregation of students by race, ability, socioeconomic status, and language. Officials did not share who was selected by superintendents to serve on each working group, or commit to release each group’s recommendations publicly. Previous administrations have also set up working groups to tackle thorny policy problems. Under pressure from parents and advocates to address deep racial segregation in the city’s schools, former Mayor Bill de Blasio created a working group to recommend solutions. Some advocates were frustrated that the city did not embrace some of the group’s most sweeping suggestions. Still, some local districts have taken action to integrate local schools absent a broader citywide mandate, though others have sputtered. (Mayor Zohran Mamdani said that he would adopt some of the recommendations from de Blasio’s diversity advisory group that were not implemented, but he has yet to do so.) On the campaign trail, Mamdani committed to getting rid of mayoral control — which gives the mayor largely unfettered power to set the school system’s policy direction — in favor of a more democratic system. He reversed his position just before taking office and recently won a two-year extension for it from state lawmakers.But he has consistently vowed to give families and educators more of a say in policymaking and Samuels signaled the working groups were an effort to make good on that promise.“When people ask me … ‘You have mayoral control, and are you going to really listen to parents, and are you going to listen to communities?’” Samuels said, “this is one of our main initial first steps.”The first five districts that will participate are: Manhattan District 3 (Upper West Side, Morningside Heights, and parts of Harlem); Bronx District 7 (Mott Haven and Port Morris); Brooklyn District 13 (Brooklyn Heights, Fort Greene, Clinton Hill); Brooklyn’s District 16 (much of Bedford-Stuyvesant); and Queens District 25 (College Point, Whitestone, Hillcrest). Samuels previously led District 3 and 13.The Wednesday morning event was livestreamed but the Education Department did not invite reporters to attend. Education Department spokesperson Nicole Brownstein said members of the working groups were invited and there wasn’t additional room due to the fire code. The five working groups are expected to share their recommendations with the Education Department by the end of next school year, Brownstein said.She indicated those reports could take multiple forms and officials plan to wait to release broader policy ideas until they review the recommendations. No funding has been earmarked for the working groups, officials said.“We have to figure out what is the thing that we are going to do on behalf of our most marginalized young people, oftentimes, but on behalf of every single child in your district,” Samuels said.Alex Zimmerman is a senior reporter for Chalkbeat New York, covering NYC public schools. Contact Alex at azimmerman@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox.Since taking office in January, schools Chancellor Kamar Samuels has repeated a refrain that he wants the nation’s largest school system to be safe, academically rigorous, and integrated.But he has revealed little about his tangible policy goals in each of those areas. Now, he’s signaling that some of those ideas may come from local communities rather than top-down from the Education Department or City Hall.On Wednesday, education officials announced that five of the city’s 45 superintendents will convene working groups with parents, teachers, principals, and community organizations that will “address structural and instructional inequities in their district,” according to a press release. They are expected to meet monthly.The groups represent “local solutions for systemic problems,” Samuels said Wednesday morning during a discussion with author Heather McGhee who has written about how racism has broader effects beyond people of color. Officials said all districts will have similar groups within three years.Samuels suggested that the groups, which will be led by local superintendents, could begin to tackle some of the system’s biggest policy challenges. His conversation with McGhee touched on declining enrollment and the growing number of underenrolled schools; a state mandate to lower class sizes; and segregation of students by race, ability, socioeconomic status, and language. Officials did not share who was selected by superintendents to serve on each working group, or commit to release each group’s recommendations publicly. Previous administrations have also set up working groups to tackle thorny policy problems. Under pressure from parents and advocates to address deep racial segregation in the city’s schools, former Mayor Bill de Blasio created a working group to recommend solutions. Some advocates were frustrated that the city did not embrace some of the group’s most sweeping suggestions. Still, some local districts have taken action to integrate local schools absent a broader citywide mandate, though others have sputtered. (Mayor Zohran Mamdani said that he would adopt some of the recommendations from de Blasio’s diversity advisory group that were not implemented, but he has yet to do so.) On the campaign trail, Mamdani committed to getting rid of mayoral control — which gives the mayor largely unfettered power to set the school system’s policy direction — in favor of a more democratic system. He reversed his position just before taking office and recently won a two-year extension for it from state lawmakers.But he has consistently vowed to give families and educators more of a say in policymaking and Samuels signaled the working groups were an effort to make good on that promise.“When people ask me … ‘You have mayoral control, and are you going to really listen to parents, and are you going to listen to communities?’” Samuels said, “this is one of our main initial first steps.”The first five districts that will participate are: Manhattan District 3 (Upper West Side, Morningside Heights, and parts of Harlem); Bronx District 7 (Mott Haven and Port Morris); Brooklyn District 13 (Brooklyn Heights, Fort Greene, Clinton Hill); Brooklyn’s District 16 (much of Bedford-Stuyvesant); and Queens District 25 (College Point, Whitestone, Hillcrest). Samuels previously led District 3 and 13.The Wednesday morning event was livestreamed but the Education Department did not invite reporters to attend. Education Department spokesperson Nicole Brownstein said members of the working groups were invited and there wasn’t additional room due to the fire code. The five working groups are expected to share their recommendations with the Education Department by the end of next school year, Brownstein said.She indicated those reports could take multiple forms and officials plan to wait to release broader policy ideas until they review the recommendations. No funding has been earmarked for the working groups, officials said.“We have to figure out what is the thing that we are going to do on behalf of our most marginalized young people, oftentimes, but on behalf of every single child in your district,” Samuels said.Alex Zimmerman is a senior reporter for Chalkbeat New York, covering NYC public schools. Contact Alex at azimmerman@chalkbeat.org.

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Mirror Indy
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Indianapolis gave updates on the redevelopment of the near eastside property. The post Former Indiana Women’s Prison closer to redevelopment appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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Indianapolis gave updates on the redevelopment of the near eastside property. The post Former Indiana Women’s Prison closer to redevelopment appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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News From The States
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Advocates for transgender rights rallied outside the Statehouse in Trenton, New Jersey, on Jan. 5, 2026, to demand lawmakers pass a bill that would protect gender-affirming care in New Jersey. (Photo by Dana DiFilippo / New Jersey Monitor)]]>

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Advocates for transgender rights rallied outside the Statehouse in Trenton, New Jersey, on Jan. 5, 2026, to demand lawmakers pass a bill that would protect gender-affirming care in New Jersey. (Photo by Dana DiFilippo / New Jersey Monitor)]]>

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法国国际广播电台
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在埃维昂举行的七国集团峰会结束后,美国特朗普总统于周三晚间抵达凡尔赛宫,受到法国总统埃马纽埃尔·马克龙和布丽吉特·马克龙的热情接待,共进晚餐。

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在埃维昂举行的七国集团峰会结束后,美国特朗普总统于周三晚间抵达凡尔赛宫,受到法国总统埃马纽埃尔·马克龙和布丽吉特·马克龙的热情接待,共进晚餐。