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Los clubes más poderosos del continente observan atentos las decisiones de Florentino Pérez, sobre todo en las posibles bajas del próximo mercado.

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Los clubes más poderosos del continente observan atentos las decisiones de Florentino Pérez, sobre todo en las posibles bajas del próximo mercado.

The Ontario Land Tribunal has scheduled a seven-day hearing beginning on September 21 to decide whether it will overrule Hamilton City Council’s 9-2 denial of an application to construct a 12-storey, 290-unit residential building at 1630 Main Street West and 69 Sanders Boulevard, located approximately 800 metres west of McMaster University. City Council denied the […]

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The Ontario Land Tribunal has scheduled a seven-day hearing beginning on September 21 to decide whether it will overrule Hamilton City Council’s 9-2 denial of an application to construct a 12-storey, 290-unit residential building at 1630 Main Street West and 69 Sanders Boulevard, located approximately 800 metres west of McMaster University. City Council denied the […]

Russia’s Tretyakov Gallery is set to transfer two of its most prized medieval icons to the Russian Orthodox Church, the business daily Kommersant reported, citing a source close to the gallery.

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Russia’s Tretyakov Gallery is set to transfer two of its most prized medieval icons to the Russian Orthodox Church, the business daily Kommersant reported, citing a source close to the gallery.

Por Maria Luísa Nogueira  O acesso à escola já é uma realidade para as crianças com Transtorno do Espectro do Autismo (TEA), porém o direito à educação é muito mais do que estar fisicamente presente na escola. O que estão aprendendo? Que recursos estão disponíveis para elas e para seus educadores para garantir esse direito? […] Fonte

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Por Maria Luísa Nogueira  O acesso à escola já é uma realidade para as crianças com Transtorno do Espectro do Autismo (TEA), porém o direito à educação é muito mais do que estar fisicamente presente na escola. O que estão aprendendo? Que recursos estão disponíveis para elas e para seus educadores para garantir esse direito? […] Fonte

აშშ-ის პრეზიდენტმა დონალდ ტრამპმა უკრაინისთვის იარაღის მიწოდების შეჩერებით დაიმუქრა იმ მიზნით, რომ ევროპელ მოკავშირეებზე ზეწოლა მოეხდინა და მათ ჰორმუზის სრუტის ხელახლა გახსნისთვის "ნებაყოფლობითი კოალიციის" შექმნაში მონაწილეობა მიეღოთ, იტყობინება 1 აპრილს Financial Times-ი დისკუსიების შესახებ ინფორმირებულ პირებზე დაყრდნობით. გავრცელებული ინფორმაციით, ტრამპი დაიმუქრა, რომ შეაჩერებდა მიწოდებებს PURL-ისთვის — ნატოს იარაღის შესყიდვის ინიციატივისთვის უკრაინისთვის, რომელიც ევროპული ქვეყნების...

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აშშ-ის პრეზიდენტმა დონალდ ტრამპმა უკრაინისთვის იარაღის მიწოდების შეჩერებით დაიმუქრა იმ მიზნით, რომ ევროპელ მოკავშირეებზე ზეწოლა მოეხდინა და მათ ჰორმუზის სრუტის ხელახლა გახსნისთვის "ნებაყოფლობითი კოალიციის" შექმნაში მონაწილეობა მიეღოთ, იტყობინება 1 აპრილს Financial Times-ი დისკუსიების შესახებ ინფორმირებულ პირებზე დაყრდნობით. გავრცელებული ინფორმაციით, ტრამპი დაიმუქრა, რომ შეაჩერებდა მიწოდებებს PURL-ისთვის — ნატოს იარაღის შესყიდვის ინიციატივისთვის უკრაინისთვის, რომელიც ევროპული ქვეყნების...

After almost 60 years, scientists have been able to prove an influential theory that wet eucalypt forest regrowth is more fire prone.

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After almost 60 years, scientists have been able to prove an influential theory that wet eucalypt forest regrowth is more fire prone.

This new wave of AI short dramas is absurdly addictive. Understanding the psychology is the first step towards breaking the spell.

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Home builders with fixed price contracts can only absorb so much cost pressure. Research shows which builders were already at most risk, even before the war started.

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Home builders with fixed price contracts can only absorb so much cost pressure. Research shows which builders were already at most risk, even before the war started.

If approved, mirtazapine would be the first prescription medicine for people with methamphetamine dependency.

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If approved, mirtazapine would be the first prescription medicine for people with methamphetamine dependency.

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A new study shows most university students who copy from AI are also plagiarising in other ways.

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Curso que começa em 13/4 examina como Ocidente constrói a narrativa de “ameaça chinesa” diante da reconfiguração do poder em escala global. Também aborda o processo de desenvolvimento do país, a guerra comercial e tecnológica com os EUA e uma possível “Nova Guerra Fria” The post Quem tem medo da China? appeared first on Outras Palavras.

Ground stations in Australia are crucial for contacting the astronauts travelling to the Moon.

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More than 1,000 teachers walked away from the profession last year, the latest fallout from the state’s yearslong inability to keep teachers in the classroom. To address that, Republicans don’t want to boost school funding to increase salaries, but instead want to force school districts to spend the majority of their existing budgets on classroom […]

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More than 1,000 teachers walked away from the profession last year, the latest fallout from the state’s yearslong inability to keep teachers in the classroom. To address that, Republicans don’t want to boost school funding to increase salaries, but instead want to force school districts to spend the majority of their existing budgets on classroom […]

Sign up for Chalkbeat Indiana’s free daily newsletter to keep up with Indianapolis Public Schools, Marion County’s township districts, and statewide education news.Indiana’s public colleges and universities will eliminate or suspend 210 degree programs due to low graduation rates, higher education officials announced Wednesday, as part of a state-mandated review of degrees that don’t attract enough students.The Commission on Higher Education and all seven public universities in Indiana reviewed more than 1,000 degree programs that failed to graduate enough students as defined by a 2025 law. Almost half of these programs will be allowed to continue while they build enrollment.But 210 programs will be eliminated, and another 370 will be merged or consolidated into similar degree programs as part of the process prescribed by the law, HEA 1001. The goal is to align programs to student interests, officials said. “We all know that students have been voting with their feet since the Great Recession,” said Matt Butler, senior associate commissioner and chief academic officer, who presented the degree recommendations to the commission.The number of students affected by the changes is relatively small. In total, the 1,056 programs officials reviewed enroll only around 4% of Indiana’s college students. The nearly 600 programs targeted for suspension or elimination enroll just 0.6% of all students in Indiana.Programs were targeted for review based on a three-year rolling average of their number of graduates. The threshold was set at 10 graduates for an associate’s degree, 15 graduates for a bachelor’s degree, seven graduates for a master’s degree, and three graduates for a doctorate. Students who are currently enrolled in programs targeted for suspension will be allowed to complete their degrees, but the programs must stop enrolling new students. Programs are typically eliminated after these teach-outs are complete. See the list of all degree programs affected by institution below.The vote on Wednesday builds on a voluntary decision last summer by state universities to eliminate, suspend, merge, or consolidate around 372 programs — a process that Butler described as “clearing the cobwebs.” In total, since June 2025, universities have taken some kind of action on 1,279 programs — most of which were under-enrolled. By the end of the 2026-27 school year, 661 programs will be streamlined, according to the presentation to the commission — around 58% are mergers or consolidations, 26% are suspensions, and 17% are eliminations. Indiana’s public universities will still offer around 1,700 degree programs after 2026-27, officials said.“Students and their families invest significant time, money, and trust into postsecondary education, and they deserve confidence that programs are viable, aligned with student interests and workforce needs, and positioned to deliver real outcomes,” Education Secretary Katie Jenner said in a release. “By right‐sizing degree pathways across the state, we can continue to strengthen higher education in Indiana through increased transparency and improved alignment with student interests and real career opportunities.”The review of programs with few graduates is separate from a forthcoming review of low-earning programs in Indiana as mandated by legislation adopted this year, SEA 199. The state expects to begin that review after finalizing the enrollment review. But the timeline depends in part on when the federal government provides a list of programs that fail to raise graduates’ earnings above those of a typical high school graduate’s. The state expects that list in 2027. Jenner — who oversees both K-12 and higher education in the state — said she expects the commission to allow some low-earning programs to continue after that review. Many of the low-earning programs flagged by the U.S. Department of Education will come from for-profit institutions in Indiana, which the commission does not oversee, she said. Aleksandra Appleton covers Indiana education policy and writes about K-12 schools across the state. Contact her at aappleton@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Indiana’s free daily newsletter to keep up with Indianapolis Public Schools, Marion County’s township districts, and statewide education news.Indiana’s public colleges and universities will eliminate or suspend 210 degree programs due to low graduation rates, higher education officials announced Wednesday, as part of a state-mandated review of degrees that don’t attract enough students.The Commission on Higher Education and all seven public universities in Indiana reviewed more than 1,000 degree programs that failed to graduate enough students as defined by a 2025 law. Almost half of these programs will be allowed to continue while they build enrollment.But 210 programs will be eliminated, and another 370 will be merged or consolidated into similar degree programs as part of the process prescribed by the law, HEA 1001. The goal is to align programs to student interests, officials said. “We all know that students have been voting with their feet since the Great Recession,” said Matt Butler, senior associate commissioner and chief academic officer, who presented the degree recommendations to the commission.The number of students affected by the changes is relatively small. In total, the 1,056 programs officials reviewed enroll only around 4% of Indiana’s college students. The nearly 600 programs targeted for suspension or elimination enroll just 0.6% of all students in Indiana.Programs were targeted for review based on a three-year rolling average of their number of graduates. The threshold was set at 10 graduates for an associate’s degree, 15 graduates for a bachelor’s degree, seven graduates for a master’s degree, and three graduates for a doctorate. Students who are currently enrolled in programs targeted for suspension will be allowed to complete their degrees, but the programs must stop enrolling new students. Programs are typically eliminated after these teach-outs are complete. See the list of all degree programs affected by institution below.The vote on Wednesday builds on a voluntary decision last summer by state universities to eliminate, suspend, merge, or consolidate around 372 programs — a process that Butler described as “clearing the cobwebs.” In total, since June 2025, universities have taken some kind of action on 1,279 programs — most of which were under-enrolled. By the end of the 2026-27 school year, 661 programs will be streamlined, according to the presentation to the commission — around 58% are mergers or consolidations, 26% are suspensions, and 17% are eliminations. Indiana’s public universities will still offer around 1,700 degree programs after 2026-27, officials said.“Students and their families invest significant time, money, and trust into postsecondary education, and they deserve confidence that programs are viable, aligned with student interests and workforce needs, and positioned to deliver real outcomes,” Education Secretary Katie Jenner said in a release. “By right‐sizing degree pathways across the state, we can continue to strengthen higher education in Indiana through increased transparency and improved alignment with student interests and real career opportunities.”The review of programs with few graduates is separate from a forthcoming review of low-earning programs in Indiana as mandated by legislation adopted this year, SEA 199. The state expects to begin that review after finalizing the enrollment review. But the timeline depends in part on when the federal government provides a list of programs that fail to raise graduates’ earnings above those of a typical high school graduate’s. The state expects that list in 2027. Jenner — who oversees both K-12 and higher education in the state — said she expects the commission to allow some low-earning programs to continue after that review. Many of the low-earning programs flagged by the U.S. Department of Education will come from for-profit institutions in Indiana, which the commission does not oversee, she said. Aleksandra Appleton covers Indiana education policy and writes about K-12 schools across the state. Contact her at aappleton@chalkbeat.org.

Desde el 2 de abril de 2026, los extranjeros de 50 países deben depositar una fianza de 15,000 dólares (visa bond) antes de recibir visas B1 o B2 pa...

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Desde el 2 de abril de 2026, los extranjeros de 50 países deben depositar una fianza de 15,000 dólares (visa bond) antes de recibir visas B1 o B2 pa...

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Ministrul Sănătății, Alexandru Rogobete, a detaliat, miercuri, într-o conferință de presă situația contractelor de achiziție de vaccinuri COVID-19, după ce un tribunal din Bruxelles a condamnat , în primă instanță, Polonia și România să plătească un sold restant pentru vaccinurile anti-Covid comandate de la Pfizer/BioNTech, în valoare de 1,3 miliarde de euro și, respectiv, 600 de milioane de euro, potrivit unui comunicat al tribunalului.

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Ministrul Sănătății, Alexandru Rogobete, a detaliat, miercuri, într-o conferință de presă situația contractelor de achiziție de vaccinuri COVID-19, după ce un tribunal din Bruxelles a condamnat , în primă instanță, Polonia și România să plătească un sold restant pentru vaccinurile anti-Covid comandate de la Pfizer/BioNTech, în valoare de 1,3 miliarde de euro și, respectiv, 600 de milioane de euro, potrivit unui comunicat al tribunalului.

Президент Ірану Масуд Пезешкіан опублікував відкритого листа до американського народу. У посланні, засуджуючи нещодавні бомбардування іранської інфраструктури, Пезешкіан зазначає, що Тегеран не має ворожнечі до пересічних американців. Він наголосив, що «Іран ніколи у своїй сучасній історії не обирав шлях агресії, експансії» і «ніколи не ініціював жодної війни». Читайте також – Геґсет: наступні кілька днів будуть «вирішальними» у війні з Іраном Спільна операція Сполучених Штатів й Ізраїлю...

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Президент Ірану Масуд Пезешкіан опублікував відкритого листа до американського народу. У посланні, засуджуючи нещодавні бомбардування іранської інфраструктури, Пезешкіан зазначає, що Тегеран не має ворожнечі до пересічних американців. Він наголосив, що «Іран ніколи у своїй сучасній історії не обирав шлях агресії, експансії» і «ніколи не ініціював жодної війни». Читайте також – Геґсет: наступні кілька днів будуть «вирішальними» у війні з Іраном Спільна операція Сполучених Штатів й Ізраїлю...

An Alabama Senate committee Wednesday approved a $10.5 billion Education Trust Fund budget for fiscal year 2027 that largely reflects Gov. Kay Ivey’s proposed budget from earlier this year. The budget, about $570 million higher (5.7%) than the current budget, includes pay raises for teachers and less money for a health insurance program for education […]

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An Alabama Senate committee Wednesday approved a $10.5 billion Education Trust Fund budget for fiscal year 2027 that largely reflects Gov. Kay Ivey’s proposed budget from earlier this year. The budget, about $570 million higher (5.7%) than the current budget, includes pay raises for teachers and less money for a health insurance program for education […]