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The New Mexico Department of Health on July 9 issued a warning about heat-related illnesses ahead of a hot weekend.

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The New Mexico Department of Health on July 9 issued a warning about heat-related illnesses ahead of a hot weekend.

Russia’s Investigative Committee confirmed on July 10 that its offices in the Moscow and Sverdlovsk regions are conducting criminal investigations into “unlawful actions against teenagers.” The announcement follows media reports that the creators of the popular online community “Empire of Geese” had coerced teenagers into producing sexualized photos and videos.

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Russia’s Investigative Committee confirmed on July 10 that its offices in the Moscow and Sverdlovsk regions are conducting criminal investigations into “unlawful actions against teenagers.” The announcement follows media reports that the creators of the popular online community “Empire of Geese” had coerced teenagers into producing sexualized photos and videos.

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The criminal case against Libertarian firebrand Jeremy Kauffman is no more, much like Kauffman’s affiliation with the National Libertarian Party.

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The criminal case against Libertarian firebrand Jeremy Kauffman is no more, much like Kauffman’s affiliation with the National Libertarian Party.

Rogelio Bolufé’s journey in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention has taken him all over the country, including multiple stops at some of Arizona’s most notorious facilities. His journey ended with a deportation flight to Ecuador, a country the native Cuban had never been to.  The 43-year-old immigrant who had been living in Miami fought […]

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Rogelio Bolufé’s journey in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention has taken him all over the country, including multiple stops at some of Arizona’s most notorious facilities. His journey ended with a deportation flight to Ecuador, a country the native Cuban had never been to.  The 43-year-old immigrant who had been living in Miami fought […]

California’s sand dunes are vanishing. Their disappearance could mean more floods and damage from storms in Santa Barbara.  Coastal sand dunes — mounds of sand along beaches formed by wind-blown sediment — play a crucial role in shielding coastal communities like Santa Barbara from coastal flooding.  Eroded sand dunes partially led to the massive floods […] The post California has lost 60% of its sand dunes, making coastal communities more vulnerable to sea-level rise appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

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California’s sand dunes are vanishing. Their disappearance could mean more floods and damage from storms in Santa Barbara.  Coastal sand dunes — mounds of sand along beaches formed by wind-blown sediment — play a crucial role in shielding coastal communities like Santa Barbara from coastal flooding.  Eroded sand dunes partially led to the massive floods […] The post California has lost 60% of its sand dunes, making coastal communities more vulnerable to sea-level rise appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

Two months after Nebraska Democrats chose her as their U.S. Senate candidate, Cindy Burbank is still in the race.

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Two months after Nebraska Democrats chose her as their U.S. Senate candidate, Cindy Burbank is still in the race.

Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox.Of Staten Island Technical High School’s nearly 300 offers, just one went to a Black student. At Stuyvesant, that number was three — the lowest number since at least 2014, which is as far back as the city’s public data goes. And at the High School for Mathematics, Science and Engineering, there were six Black students who received offers, according to Education Department admissions data released Friday.The dearth of offers to Black students to the city’s eight schools that require the Specialized High School Admissions Test, or SHSAT, as the sole basis for admissions is nothing new. And Mayor Zohran Mamdani, himself a specialized high school alum — he attended Bronx Science — plans to look more closely at the results, his spokesperson said.“The mayor believes we must root out the deep racial and economic inequities that persist in our public school system, and our administration will be reviewing these results carefully,” Jenna Lyle, a spokesperson for the mayor, said.About 3.5% of the roughly 4,000 offers in total went to Black students, edging up slightly from last year’s 3%. About 6.5% of offers went to Latino students, down slightly from 6.9% the year before. Overall, Black students made up 19.3% of students this year; Latino students made up 42.3% of the nation’s largest school system. About 17% of the students who took the SHSAT last year are Black, while 25% are Latino.The number of offers to Asian American students at specialized high schools ticked up to 56.5% from 54% the year before. Offers to white students fell slightly to 23.5% from about 26%. Asian American students make up 18.7% of students citywide; white students make up 16.1%.The city’s specialized high schools enroll about 5% of the city’s public high school students, yet they draw an outsized amount of attention because they are often considered among the best in the country. For years, integration advocates have called to change the testing admissions system to these prestigious schools.Mamdani said on the campaign trail that he would keep the SHSAT in place. (He did, however, say he would like to push back the start of gifted and talented programs from kindergarten.) Earlier in the mayor’s race, he indicated that he would order a study of racial and gender bias in the admissions exam. In a 2022 questionnaire before he ran for mayor, Mamdani said the test should be abolished. Another 800 students were invited to participate in the Discovery program, which offers disadvantaged students who scored just below the test-score cutoff a chance to enroll in a specialized high school. The program faces ongoing legal challenges from families who say it discriminates against Asian American applicants. Of this year’s 800 Discovery participants, 11% are Black, 16% are Latino, 62% are Asian American, and 7% are white.Roughly 26,100 students took the SHSAT, which was offered online for the first time. This coming year, the digital test will be computer adaptive, meaning that students’ responses will affect the level of difficulty of their subsequent questions. Beyond the specialized high schools, about 58% of rising ninth graders got their first choice in high schools, and 82% received one of their top three choices. For middle school, 77% of rising sixth graders got their top choice, and 94% got into their top three schools. Those numbers were on par with the previous year, officials said.A focus on 3-K expansion shows resultsMamdani, who didn’t make K-12 education a major focus of his campaign or his first six months in office, has devoted significant attention to expanding access to the city’s free childcare programs.He launched a free program for 2-year-olds for the first time this year in five school districts for roughly 2,000 kids. Families who applied to that program will get their offers Aug. 4.Despite an energetic effort to publicize the city’s free 3-K and prekindergarten programs, Mamdani’s administration did not see an uptick in those applications, which stayed flat compared to last year.But officials did succeed in placing more 3-K applicants in programs closer to their homes in response to complaints from some families in previous years about having to make significant commutes with toddlers in tow. City officials added roughly 2,000 new 3-K seats in areas of high demand to address the issue.This year, 70% of 3-K applicants got their first choice program, up from 65% last year, according to the Education Department data. Of the roughly 5,100 families who didn’t get into any of the 3-K programs they chose and had to be placed in a program by the Education Department, 63% were put in a program within a mile of their home — up from 39% last year.Looking ahead, here are some key dates to know:High school admissions will run from Oct. 6 to Dec. 4, with SHSAT registration closing on Oct. 30. Offers will be sent March 4, 2027.Middle schools admissions will run from Oct. 14 to Dec. 11. Offers will be sent April 7, 2027.Kindergarten admissions will run from Dec. 9 to Jan. 22, 2027. Offers will be sent March 30, 2027.3-K and pre-K admissions will run from Jan. 13 to Feb. 26, 2027. Pre-K offers will be sent May 11, 2027, and 3-K offers will be sent May 18, 2027.Amy Zimmer is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat New York. Contact Amy atazimmer@chalkbeat.org.Michael Elsen-Rooney is a reporter for Chalkbeat New York, covering NYC public schools. Contact Michael atmelsen-rooney@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.Of Staten Island Technical High School’s nearly 300 offers, just one went to a Black student. At Stuyvesant, that number was three — the lowest number since at least 2014, which is as far back as the city’s public data goes. And at the High School for Mathematics, Science and Engineering, there were six Black students who received offers, according to Education Department admissions data released Friday.The dearth of offers to Black students to the city’s eight schools that require the Specialized High School Admissions Test, or SHSAT, as the sole basis for admissions is nothing new. And Mayor Zohran Mamdani, himself a specialized high school alum — he attended Bronx Science — plans to look more closely at the results, his spokesperson said.“The mayor believes we must root out the deep racial and economic inequities that persist in our public school system, and our administration will be reviewing these results carefully,” Jenna Lyle, a spokesperson for the mayor, said.About 3.5% of the roughly 4,000 offers in total went to Black students, edging up slightly from last year’s 3%. About 6.5% of offers went to Latino students, down slightly from 6.9% the year before. Overall, Black students made up 19.3% of students this year; Latino students made up 42.3% of the nation’s largest school system. About 17% of the students who took the SHSAT last year are Black, while 25% are Latino.The number of offers to Asian American students at specialized high schools ticked up to 56.5% from 54% the year before. Offers to white students fell slightly to 23.5% from about 26%. Asian American students make up 18.7% of students citywide; white students make up 16.1%.The city’s specialized high schools enroll about 5% of the city’s public high school students, yet they draw an outsized amount of attention because they are often considered among the best in the country. For years, integration advocates have called to change the testing admissions system to these prestigious schools.Mamdani said on the campaign trail that he would keep the SHSAT in place. (He did, however, say he would like to push back the start of gifted and talented programs from kindergarten.) Earlier in the mayor’s race, he indicated that he would order a study of racial and gender bias in the admissions exam. In a 2022 questionnaire before he ran for mayor, Mamdani said the test should be abolished. Another 800 students were invited to participate in the Discovery program, which offers disadvantaged students who scored just below the test-score cutoff a chance to enroll in a specialized high school. The program faces ongoing legal challenges from families who say it discriminates against Asian American applicants. Of this year’s 800 Discovery participants, 11% are Black, 16% are Latino, 62% are Asian American, and 7% are white.Roughly 26,100 students took the SHSAT, which was offered online for the first time. This coming year, the digital test will be computer adaptive, meaning that students’ responses will affect the level of difficulty of their subsequent questions. Beyond the specialized high schools, about 58% of rising ninth graders got their first choice in high schools, and 82% received one of their top three choices. For middle school, 77% of rising sixth graders got their top choice, and 94% got into their top three schools. Those numbers were on par with the previous year, officials said.A focus on 3-K expansion shows resultsMamdani, who didn’t make K-12 education a major focus of his campaign or his first six months in office, has devoted significant attention to expanding access to the city’s free childcare programs.He launched a free program for 2-year-olds for the first time this year in five school districts for roughly 2,000 kids. Families who applied to that program will get their offers Aug. 4.Despite an energetic effort to publicize the city’s free 3-K and prekindergarten programs, Mamdani’s administration did not see an uptick in those applications, which stayed flat compared to last year.But officials did succeed in placing more 3-K applicants in programs closer to their homes in response to complaints from some families in previous years about having to make significant commutes with toddlers in tow. City officials added roughly 2,000 new 3-K seats in areas of high demand to address the issue.This year, 70% of 3-K applicants got their first choice program, up from 65% last year, according to the Education Department data. Of the roughly 5,100 families who didn’t get into any of the 3-K programs they chose and had to be placed in a program by the Education Department, 63% were put in a program within a mile of their home — up from 39% last year.Looking ahead, here are some key dates to know:High school admissions will run from Oct. 6 to Dec. 4, with SHSAT registration closing on Oct. 30. Offers will be sent March 4, 2027.Middle schools admissions will run from Oct. 14 to Dec. 11. Offers will be sent April 7, 2027.Kindergarten admissions will run from Dec. 9 to Jan. 22, 2027. Offers will be sent March 30, 2027.3-K and pre-K admissions will run from Jan. 13 to Feb. 26, 2027. Pre-K offers will be sent May 11, 2027, and 3-K offers will be sent May 18, 2027.Amy Zimmer is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat New York. Contact Amy atazimmer@chalkbeat.org.Michael Elsen-Rooney is a reporter for Chalkbeat New York, covering NYC public schools. Contact Michael atmelsen-rooney@chalkbeat.org.

Ocean of Peace Alliance open for others to join, but could it lead to a NATO-style military bloc?

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Ocean of Peace Alliance open for others to join, but could it lead to a NATO-style military bloc?

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Em sua última obra, agora lançada no Brasil, autor busca conectar filosofia e cultura pop. Navegando entre o cinema de Kubrick e as páginas de Lovecraft, livro transforma os subgêneros de ficção científica e horror em ricas fontes de análise para pensar o estado de apatia social The post Mark Fisher contra a dormência perceptiva appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Em sua última obra, agora lançada no Brasil, autor busca conectar filosofia e cultura pop. Navegando entre o cinema de Kubrick e as páginas de Lovecraft, livro transforma os subgêneros de ficção científica e horror em ricas fontes de análise para pensar o estado de apatia social The post Mark Fisher contra a dormência perceptiva appeared first on Outras Palavras.

James Butler files a formal complaint against Gary Judkins following a heated public dispute over property lines and monument care.

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James Butler files a formal complaint against Gary Judkins following a heated public dispute over property lines and monument care.

Russia is in the grip of a gasoline crisis that developed in just a month, and there is no telling when it will end. Ukraine has continued to batter Russian infrastructure with drones, above all the country’s oil refineries. Officials are withholding information about how badly Russia’s refineries have been hit. Under such conditions, the fuel shortage can be gauged only indirectly — through commodity exchange trading, for example. Meduza analyzed the available public data to determine the scale of the crisis.

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Russia is in the grip of a gasoline crisis that developed in just a month, and there is no telling when it will end. Ukraine has continued to batter Russian infrastructure with drones, above all the country’s oil refineries. Officials are withholding information about how badly Russia’s refineries have been hit. Under such conditions, the fuel shortage can be gauged only indirectly — through commodity exchange trading, for example. Meduza analyzed the available public data to determine the scale of the crisis.

کوروش بازیار: امباپه مراکش را مجبور به اشتباه کرد

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کوروش بازیار: امباپه مراکش را مجبور به اشتباه کرد

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PHILADELPHIA—To Eric Klinenberg, a packed stadium in 101-degree heat offering limited water access for fans was a “formula for disaster.”  This was the scene that met the sociologist, who wrote an acclaimed book about Chicago’s deadly 1995 heat wave, when he attended the World Cup France-Paraguay match at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field last Saturday. “It […]

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PHILADELPHIA—To Eric Klinenberg, a packed stadium in 101-degree heat offering limited water access for fans was a “formula for disaster.”  This was the scene that met the sociologist, who wrote an acclaimed book about Chicago’s deadly 1995 heat wave, when he attended the World Cup France-Paraguay match at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field last Saturday. “It […]

Derxistina Sûriyê ji Lîsta Welatên Piştgirên Terorê gotûbêj û nêrîn cuda bi xwe re anîn. Di nava Kurdên Rojava de jî reaksyonên cuda derketin. Emced Kurdo agahî û pêzanînên zêdetir radigihîne

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Derxistina Sûriyê ji Lîsta Welatên Piştgirên Terorê gotûbêj û nêrîn cuda bi xwe re anîn. Di nava Kurdên Rojava de jî reaksyonên cuda derketin. Emced Kurdo agahî û pêzanînên zêdetir radigihîne

Réunis les 8 et 9 juillet à Abidjan, partenaires techniques, bailleurs de fonds et investisseurs ont déjà annoncé des investissements à hauteur de 80 milliards d'euros dans le pays. La Côte d'Ivoire cherche à mobiliser plus de 175 milliards d'euros pour financer son plan national de développement 2026-2030.

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Réunis les 8 et 9 juillet à Abidjan, partenaires techniques, bailleurs de fonds et investisseurs ont déjà annoncé des investissements à hauteur de 80 milliards d'euros dans le pays. La Côte d'Ivoire cherche à mobiliser plus de 175 milliards d'euros pour financer son plan national de développement 2026-2030.

The Iowa Supreme Court has suspended the license of a central Iowa attorney who has faced multiple sanctions in the past. The Iowa Supreme Court Attorney Disciplinary Board alleges that attorney Theodore F. Sporer, who was first licensed to practice law in Iowa in 1985, neglected clients’ cases and practiced law even while his law […]

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The Iowa Supreme Court has suspended the license of a central Iowa attorney who has faced multiple sanctions in the past. The Iowa Supreme Court Attorney Disciplinary Board alleges that attorney Theodore F. Sporer, who was first licensed to practice law in Iowa in 1985, neglected clients’ cases and practiced law even while his law […]

حال و هوای فن‌فستیوال شهر ونکوور در روز شکست مراکشی‌ها

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حال و هوای فن‌فستیوال شهر ونکوور در روز شکست مراکشی‌ها

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As origens da dominação monetária dos EUA. Seus pilares: guerra, petróleo e Bretton Woods. O poder econômico e geopolítico que ela produz. Por que resiste ao declínio de Washington mas pode ser, enfim, abalada pela digitalização das moedas The post Como livrar o mundo da ditadura do dólar appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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As origens da dominação monetária dos EUA. Seus pilares: guerra, petróleo e Bretton Woods. O poder econômico e geopolítico que ela produz. Por que resiste ao declínio de Washington mas pode ser, enfim, abalada pela digitalização das moedas The post Como livrar o mundo da ditadura do dólar appeared first on Outras Palavras.

اطلاعات اختصاصی صدای آمریکا از وضعیت بد زندان کچویی کرج

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گزارش برنامه تفسیر خبر: تاثیر ادامه اختفای مجتبی خامنه‌ای بر سرنوشت مذاکرات و تحولات ایران

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گزارش برنامه تفسیر خبر: تاثیر ادامه اختفای مجتبی خامنه‌ای بر سرنوشت مذاکرات و تحولات ایران