Red devil bukan ikan asli Danau Toba. Ikan ini berasal dari Amerika Tengah, yaitu di aliran Sungai San Juan, Kosta Rika, serta beberapa danau di Nikaragua, seperti Danau Nikaragua dan Danau Managua. Di beberapa daerah, jenis ini disebut ikan oskar, setan merah, lohan merah, dan nonong. Di Balige, Kabupaten Toba, Sumatera Utara, sebagian warga menyebutnya […] The post Red Devil Invasi Danau Toba, Bagaimana Nasib Ikan Lokal? appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

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Red devil bukan ikan asli Danau Toba. Ikan ini berasal dari Amerika Tengah, yaitu di aliran Sungai San Juan, Kosta Rika, serta beberapa danau di Nikaragua, seperti Danau Nikaragua dan Danau Managua. Di beberapa daerah, jenis ini disebut ikan oskar, setan merah, lohan merah, dan nonong. Di Balige, Kabupaten Toba, Sumatera Utara, sebagian warga menyebutnya […] The post Red Devil Invasi Danau Toba, Bagaimana Nasib Ikan Lokal? appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

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O município de Itabira, na região central de Minas Gerais, inaugura, nesta terça-feira (30), a primeira Casa da Igualdade Racial do estado. O equipamento público é fruto de uma parceria entre o Ministério da Igualdade Racial (MIR) e a prefeitura municipal, e será o quinto espaço do tipo em funcionamento no país. A unidade tem […] Fonte

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O município de Itabira, na região central de Minas Gerais, inaugura, nesta terça-feira (30), a primeira Casa da Igualdade Racial do estado. O equipamento público é fruto de uma parceria entre o Ministério da Igualdade Racial (MIR) e a prefeitura municipal, e será o quinto espaço do tipo em funcionamento no país. A unidade tem […] Fonte

Los vehículos, sustraídos en Antofagasta, permanecían escondidos en piques mineros a la espera de ser sacados de Chile. Entre los seis detenidos hay ciudadanos extranjeros en situación irregular y chilenos con un alarmante historial delictual. Este artículo VIDEO | Dos operativos en Antofagasta terminan con 6 detenidos y la incautación de vehículos que iban a ser sacados de Chile fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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Los vehículos, sustraídos en Antofagasta, permanecían escondidos en piques mineros a la espera de ser sacados de Chile. Entre los seis detenidos hay ciudadanos extranjeros en situación irregular y chilenos con un alarmante historial delictual. Este artículo VIDEO | Dos operativos en Antofagasta terminan con 6 detenidos y la incautación de vehículos que iban a ser sacados de Chile fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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The Indiana Department of Workforce Development recently sent more than 1,000 letters seeking refunds for unemployment benefit overpayments made during the pandemic. Several Hoosiers reached out to the Capital Chronicle with concerns about the letters because they have never filed for unemployment insurance. “You must repay the overpaid amount when the Determination of Eligibility or […]

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The Indiana Department of Workforce Development recently sent more than 1,000 letters seeking refunds for unemployment benefit overpayments made during the pandemic. Several Hoosiers reached out to the Capital Chronicle with concerns about the letters because they have never filed for unemployment insurance. “You must repay the overpaid amount when the Determination of Eligibility or […]

A party that wants to put Americans and Nebraskans first is collecting signatures to secure a ballot line ahead of the November election. A similar effort is underway to establish a Nebraska Working People Party. Both efforts have a July 15 deadline to get enough signatures.

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A party that wants to put Americans and Nebraskans first is collecting signatures to secure a ballot line ahead of the November election. A similar effort is underway to establish a Nebraska Working People Party. Both efforts have a July 15 deadline to get enough signatures.

Encontro começa no Recife, na quarta (1º), e segue para dois dias conhecendo experiências na região semiárida do estado Fonte

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Encontro começa no Recife, na quarta (1º), e segue para dois dias conhecendo experiências na região semiárida do estado Fonte

Every morning, before the sun has fully risen over the tidal flats of Satkhira in southwest Bangladesh, women begin walking. They walk two kilometers, sometimes five (about 1.2 to 3.1 miles) and sometimes more, carrying empty vessels that they will fill with water fit for drinking. Then they walk back. Then, some days, they walk […]

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Every morning, before the sun has fully risen over the tidal flats of Satkhira in southwest Bangladesh, women begin walking. They walk two kilometers, sometimes five (about 1.2 to 3.1 miles) and sometimes more, carrying empty vessels that they will fill with water fit for drinking. Then they walk back. Then, some days, they walk […]

Prokuroria Themelore Publike për Ndjekjen e Korrupsionit dhe Krimit të Organizuar ka kërkuar vazhdimin e paraburgimit për drejtorin e Inspektoratit Shtetëror për Bujqësi për ryshfet, transmeton Portalb.mk. Prokuroria ka ngritur edhe aktakuzë ndaj drejtorit në Gjykatën Themelore Penale të Shkupit. Ai akuzohet se si drejtor i Inspektoratit gjatë muajit mars mori mjete financiare për të […]

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Prokuroria Themelore Publike për Ndjekjen e Korrupsionit dhe Krimit të Organizuar ka kërkuar vazhdimin e paraburgimit për drejtorin e Inspektoratit Shtetëror për Bujqësi për ryshfet, transmeton Portalb.mk. Prokuroria ka ngritur edhe aktakuzë ndaj drejtorit në Gjykatën Themelore Penale të Shkupit. Ai akuzohet se si drejtor i Inspektoratit gjatë muajit mars mori mjete financiare për të […]

The following are my (Joey Coleman) live posts as published on my BlueSky account during the June 29, 2026 Hamilton City Council meeting on the future of the Hamilton Farmers' Market.

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The following are my (Joey Coleman) live posts as published on my BlueSky account during the June 29, 2026 Hamilton City Council meeting on the future of the Hamilton Farmers' Market.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools.A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Memphis school takeover board’s authority, after school officials said it could delay the start of the school year or even force building closures as the district prepares to welcome students back to class in less than five weeks.Memphis-Shelby County school board members and local officials asked a federal judge Tuesday to temporarily halt the oversight board or, at minimum, block its power to disrupt contract payments and fire top district officials ahead of the 2026-27 school year, which begins Aug. 3. Hours later, U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw Jr. granted the temporary restraining order, ordering the state and MSCS to “maintain the STATUS QUO before” the new takeover law took effect. The temporary order is an early win for the district and Shelby County officials, who sued over the new oversight board last month.Under the takeover law, the oversight board – which took control July 1 – must approve every purchase over $50,000. Previous district policy allowed the superintendent or a designated deputy to approve contracts under $100,000, while school board approval was needed for larger contracts. The new oversight board control could significantly hinder MSCS’ ability to respond quickly to start-of-school emergencies, including HVAC failures, creating “immediate operational deadlock” during one of the district’s busiest times of year, the district alleged in Tuesday’s court filing. “School cannot be conducted in buildings that do not have functioning air conditioning,” the court filing says. “A lapse of up to three weeks while these expenses are submitted to and approved by the Oversight Board will be detrimental to student instruction.”The nine-member oversight board of political appointees has sweeping authority over the state’s largest school district, but the board was formed with no existing infrastructure to support its new work just weeks before a new school year.The board has yet to meet in Memphis. It held its first meeting in June in a Nashville conference room at the state Capitol and is in the process of hiring staff and legal counsel.In their Tuesday court filing, MSCS leaders argued the lack of infrastructure leaves the district without a clear process for obtaining timely contract and purchase approvals needed to keep the school year on schedule. With classes beginning in about a month, they wrote, “there has not even been the suggestion of a plan for such a process.”That leaves the district without a designated point of contact for emergency purchases, according to the court filing. District leaders argued the oversight board could backlog contracts the school board approved Monday night that are essential to district operations, including school bus transportation services and online information systems.“Based on my experiences in prior years, the School District’s inability to respond efficiently to HVAC outages or other emergencies will likely require school closures or interrupt instruction at the start of the school year,” Tito Langston, the district’s chief academic officer, said in an affidavit filed Tuesday.The oversight board also has the ability to veto MSCS’ proposed budget, which totals more than $1.7 billion and includes bonuses for veteran teachers and facilities costs. The budget has not yet been approved by the Shelby County Commission, so it’s unclear whether the board could stop it from being adopted. Bri Hatch covers Memphis-Shelby County Schools for Chalkbeat Tennessee. Reach Bri at bhatch@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.A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Memphis school takeover board’s authority, after school officials said it could delay the start of the school year or even force building closures as the district prepares to welcome students back to class in less than five weeks.Memphis-Shelby County school board members and local officials asked a federal judge Tuesday to temporarily halt the oversight board or, at minimum, block its power to disrupt contract payments and fire top district officials ahead of the 2026-27 school year, which begins Aug. 3. Hours later, U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw Jr. granted the temporary restraining order, ordering the state and MSCS to “maintain the STATUS QUO before” the new takeover law took effect. The temporary order is an early win for the district and Shelby County officials, who sued over the new oversight board last month.Under the takeover law, the oversight board – which took control July 1 – must approve every purchase over $50,000. Previous district policy allowed the superintendent or a designated deputy to approve contracts under $100,000, while school board approval was needed for larger contracts. The new oversight board control could significantly hinder MSCS’ ability to respond quickly to start-of-school emergencies, including HVAC failures, creating “immediate operational deadlock” during one of the district’s busiest times of year, the district alleged in Tuesday’s court filing. “School cannot be conducted in buildings that do not have functioning air conditioning,” the court filing says. “A lapse of up to three weeks while these expenses are submitted to and approved by the Oversight Board will be detrimental to student instruction.”The nine-member oversight board of political appointees has sweeping authority over the state’s largest school district, but the board was formed with no existing infrastructure to support its new work just weeks before a new school year.The board has yet to meet in Memphis. It held its first meeting in June in a Nashville conference room at the state Capitol and is in the process of hiring staff and legal counsel.In their Tuesday court filing, MSCS leaders argued the lack of infrastructure leaves the district without a clear process for obtaining timely contract and purchase approvals needed to keep the school year on schedule. With classes beginning in about a month, they wrote, “there has not even been the suggestion of a plan for such a process.”That leaves the district without a designated point of contact for emergency purchases, according to the court filing. District leaders argued the oversight board could backlog contracts the school board approved Monday night that are essential to district operations, including school bus transportation services and online information systems.“Based on my experiences in prior years, the School District’s inability to respond efficiently to HVAC outages or other emergencies will likely require school closures or interrupt instruction at the start of the school year,” Tito Langston, the district’s chief academic officer, said in an affidavit filed Tuesday.The oversight board also has the ability to veto MSCS’ proposed budget, which totals more than $1.7 billion and includes bonuses for veteran teachers and facilities costs. The budget has not yet been approved by the Shelby County Commission, so it’s unclear whether the board could stop it from being adopted. Bri Hatch covers Memphis-Shelby County Schools for Chalkbeat Tennessee. Reach Bri at bhatch@chalkbeat.org.

Зеленський відвідав Ірландію з нагоди початку головування цієї країни в ЄС. На урочистостях він висловив сподівання на поглиблення оборонної співпраці з Європейським Союзом під час головування Ірландії, яке триватиме до кінця 2026 року

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Зеленський відвідав Ірландію з нагоди початку головування цієї країни в ЄС. На урочистостях він висловив сподівання на поглиблення оборонної співпраці з Європейським Союзом під час головування Ірландії, яке триватиме до кінця 2026 року

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(The Center Square) - The troubled King County Regional Homeless Authority is being significantly restructured, with the city of Seattle and King County taking back control of programs to house the homeless. The outlines of the restructuring were set to be announced at a press briefing by officials from King County and the City of Seattle Wednesday morning. The Center Square was provided an advanced copy of the press materials. The KCRHA will continue to exist to help coordinate programs for the homeless and to be the agency responsible for receiving federal funds to help the homeless population, according to the press material. A formal press conference with King County Executive Girmay Zahilay and Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson will be held Wednesday afternoon to discuss the changes. The retuning of the agency comes after a critical outside forensic audit in April found that the regional agency had lost track of how it spent $8 million of its approximate $200 million budget. It also found more than $6 million in administrative overspending and more than $1 million in interest payments the agency was making. Wednesday’s announcement is a formal acknowledgment by officials that the six-year-old authority, established to provide a coordinated approach to the region’s homeless program, has not worked effectively. Besides administrative problems, including five CEOs in its short tenure, the authority has been unable to stop the continuing rise of the homeless population in the region. Homelessness in King County reached a record high of 18,365 individuals in 2026, reflecting a 9% increase since 2024, according to a point-in-time count released last week. While this growth rate has slowed down from the 26% spike between 2022 and 2024, the unsheltered population surged by 21% in the latest count, from two years earlier. Officials said returning responsibility to Seattle and King County to administer programs for the unhoused “aligns responsibility with the organizations best positioned to carry them out.” Mayor Wilson had expressed concern even before the critical audit about whether the regional homeless authority was doing its job. She launched her own program to build 4,000 units of temporary housing for the homeless in March over the next four years without the authority’s help. Officials warned the restructuring will take some time and coordinated efforts. “Throughout this transition, our priority is to minimize disruption, maintain critical response times, support providers and continue working in partnership with local governments, labor, philanthropy, people with lived experiences and other regional partners," the release said. Both Seattle and King County will have to rebuild administrative structures that had been taken over by the regional authority in order to resume direct control over their housing programs. The city of Seattle currently provides around 60% of KCRHA's funding.

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(The Center Square) - The troubled King County Regional Homeless Authority is being significantly restructured, with the city of Seattle and King County taking back control of programs to house the homeless. The outlines of the restructuring were set to be announced at a press briefing by officials from King County and the City of Seattle Wednesday morning. The Center Square was provided an advanced copy of the press materials. The KCRHA will continue to exist to help coordinate programs for the homeless and to be the agency responsible for receiving federal funds to help the homeless population, according to the press material. A formal press conference with King County Executive Girmay Zahilay and Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson will be held Wednesday afternoon to discuss the changes. The retuning of the agency comes after a critical outside forensic audit in April found that the regional agency had lost track of how it spent $8 million of its approximate $200 million budget. It also found more than $6 million in administrative overspending and more than $1 million in interest payments the agency was making. Wednesday’s announcement is a formal acknowledgment by officials that the six-year-old authority, established to provide a coordinated approach to the region’s homeless program, has not worked effectively. Besides administrative problems, including five CEOs in its short tenure, the authority has been unable to stop the continuing rise of the homeless population in the region. Homelessness in King County reached a record high of 18,365 individuals in 2026, reflecting a 9% increase since 2024, according to a point-in-time count released last week. While this growth rate has slowed down from the 26% spike between 2022 and 2024, the unsheltered population surged by 21% in the latest count, from two years earlier. Officials said returning responsibility to Seattle and King County to administer programs for the unhoused “aligns responsibility with the organizations best positioned to carry them out.” Mayor Wilson had expressed concern even before the critical audit about whether the regional homeless authority was doing its job. She launched her own program to build 4,000 units of temporary housing for the homeless in March over the next four years without the authority’s help. Officials warned the restructuring will take some time and coordinated efforts. “Throughout this transition, our priority is to minimize disruption, maintain critical response times, support providers and continue working in partnership with local governments, labor, philanthropy, people with lived experiences and other regional partners," the release said. Both Seattle and King County will have to rebuild administrative structures that had been taken over by the regional authority in order to resume direct control over their housing programs. The city of Seattle currently provides around 60% of KCRHA's funding.

El número uno del mundo supera la segunda ronda tras imponerse en tres sets y bate el récord histórico de Nicola Pietrangeli al sumar 95 triunfos.

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El número uno del mundo supera la segunda ronda tras imponerse en tres sets y bate el récord histórico de Nicola Pietrangeli al sumar 95 triunfos.

Thiago Esteves critica projeto de ensino domiciliar e alerta para impactos na formação de crianças e adolescentes Fonte

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CT's State Elections Enforcement Commission found Rep. Elliott slightly shy of the $335,500 needed to qualify for a $3.75 million grant.

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CT's State Elections Enforcement Commission found Rep. Elliott slightly shy of the $335,500 needed to qualify for a $3.75 million grant.

Суд в Бурятии оштрафовал двоих заключенных ИК-2 за демонстрацию символики «экстремистского движения АУЕ», к которой причислил слово «фарт», пишет издание «Верстка».

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Суд в Бурятии оштрафовал двоих заключенных ИК-2 за демонстрацию символики «экстремистского движения АУЕ», к которой причислил слово «фарт», пишет издание «Верстка».

Après des décennies de contrôle des naissances, le Vietnam change de cap. Un an après avoir supprimé la limite de deux enfants par famille, de nouvelles mesures entrent en vigueur mercredi 1er juillet pour encourager les naissances. Si elles sont jugées utiles, elles pourraient toutefois ne pas suffire à provoquer un rebond durable de la natalité.

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Après des décennies de contrôle des naissances, le Vietnam change de cap. Un an après avoir supprimé la limite de deux enfants par famille, de nouvelles mesures entrent en vigueur mercredi 1er juillet pour encourager les naissances. Si elles sont jugées utiles, elles pourraient toutefois ne pas suffire à provoquer un rebond durable de la natalité.

Në një njoftim për media, gjykata tha se trupi gjykues ka caktuar datën për shqiptimin e aktgjykimit për 16 shtator 2026, në orën 10:00.

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