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Senate leaders have said the House bill is a nonstarter, and Speaker Jason White has had to wrangle with reluctance or opposition from some of his own Republican caucus in the House.

Populações locais estão alertas e com falta de informação desde a ocorrência durante a perfuração da Petrobras. Lideranças ouvidas pela Amazônia Real se dizem inseguras e com medo que o vazamento recente confirme seu receio sobre possíveis acidentes mais graves no futuro, com impacto na natureza e nas suas fontes de alimento. O post Vazamento na Foz do Amazonas preocupa indígenas e ribeirinhos apareceu primeiro em Amazônia Real.

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OKLAHOMA CITY — The Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust announced millions in grants Wednesday to expand patient access to trained doctors and cancer treatments.  The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences regents and the Oklahoma State University Medical Center were the largest recipients, being awarded $25 million and $30 million respectively, receiving over 36% of all funding […]

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OKLAHOMA CITY — The Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust announced millions in grants Wednesday to expand patient access to trained doctors and cancer treatments.  The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences regents and the Oklahoma State University Medical Center were the largest recipients, being awarded $25 million and $30 million respectively, receiving over 36% of all funding […]

Германия отправит в Гренландию 13 солдат в рамках разведывательной миссии с другими европейскими странами, пишет Reuters, ссылаясь на заявления правительства и министерства обороны Германии.

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Takimi me sekretarin amerikan të Shtetit, Marco Rubio, dhe nënpresidentin amerikan, JD Vance, vjen pasi Shtëpia e Bardhë ka deklaruar se SHBA-ja duhet të marrë Grenlandën për shkaqe sigurie.

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В Украине объявят режим чрезвычайной ситуации в энергетике на фоне массовых отключений электричества и отопления и ухудшения погодных условий, сообщил президент страны Владимир Зеленский по итогам специального совещания. Такой режим позволит задействовать больше возможностей для восстановления подачи света и тепла, пояснил глава государства. Кроме того, Зеленский сообщил о распоряжении нарастить объемы импорта электричества из других стран и пересмотреть правила комендантского...

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В Украине объявят режим чрезвычайной ситуации в энергетике на фоне массовых отключений электричества и отопления и ухудшения погодных условий, сообщил президент страны Владимир Зеленский по итогам специального совещания. Такой режим позволит задействовать больше возможностей для восстановления подачи света и тепла, пояснил глава государства. Кроме того, Зеленский сообщил о распоряжении нарастить объемы импорта электричества из других стран и пересмотреть правила комендантского...

Sign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest news on Chicago Public Schools. The Illinois State Board of Education will ask state lawmakers to provide the same funding increase as past years for Illinois’ 800-plus school districts. Board officials unanimously approved a budget recommendation Wednesday that, if ultimately approved by the Illinois state legislature, would boost the main stream of K-12 funding — known as the evidence-based funding formula — by $350 million, or a 4% increase. Last year’s increase was $307 million, after state leaders paused property tax relief grants, which would return under this request. The recommended increase to evidence-based funding reflects the minimum ask from members of the public, who submitted hundreds of budget requests to ISBE, state officials said in the fall. The $350 million increase would be in line with most of the annual increases since 2017, when state lawmakers created the new funding formula that is supposed to send more dollars to schools with more needs. But a 2024 report found that at the current funding level, schools won’t be fully funded under the formula until at least 2034. Overall, the board is asking the state for $10.9 billion to fund its main K-12 expenses — a roughly 2% drop compared to its current budget. Much of that cut is driven by the removal of early childhood education programming out of ISBE and into a standalone state department that is expected to launch by July 1. ISBE is recommending other funding increases that fall outside of evidence-based funding, such as for student transportation, but is also recommending some cuts, including for organizations that provide after-school programming. State education officials crafted their budget request, in part, based on the financial outlook for Illinois, which is expecting a $2.2 billion budget deficit for next fiscal year. ISBE’s request will go to Gov. JB Pritzker, who will reveal his full state budget proposal next month. The General Assembly will then work to approve a budget in late May, with the state’s fiscal year beginning July 1. State lawmakers promised to increase evidence-based funding by at least $350 million annually in the decade since it was created and has largely done so with some exceptions, including no increase during the first year of the pandemic. However, to match the same value that a $350 million increase had in 2017, state leaders would need to increase education funding by another roughly $100 million, according to the CPI inflation calculator. To speed up full funding of schools, some organizations have regularly called for even larger increases. Since 2017, the state has increased funding through the new formula by about $2.5 billion, and now roughly 40% of districts are considered at least 90% adequately funded. But most Illinois school districts are still less than 90% adequately funded. One of those districts is Illinois’ largest: Chicago Public Schools, which is considered 73% adequately funded by the state. Still, CPS is projecting a more than half-billion dollar deficit next fiscal year, meaning leaders may face another year of potential cuts. Many school board members had hoped for more state funding. Others, however, have not held out hope for additional money as the state faces its own financial pressures. Future federal funding threats may also force Illinois’ hand to raise more revenue or find cuts. The Trump administration announced last week that it would freeze $1 billion in child care and social services funding for Illinois and several other Democrat-led states, but a federal judge has temporarily blocked that move. Some progressive organizations, including the Chicago Teachers Union and the Illinois Revenue Alliance, are pushing the state to collect more revenue by imposing new taxes on corporations and Illinois’ wealthiest residents. Illinois House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch, a Democrat, is pushing for a new tax on millionaires, several news outlets reported. More funding for transportation, cuts for after-school programming ISBE is also asking the state to beef up funding for expenses that it reimburses school districts for, including a nearly 15% increase for transportation for students with disabilities and an 11% increase in public and private school tuition for students with disabilities. ISBE officials have said the state’s reimbursements aren’t keeping up with rising costs for school districts, and they received many requests for more transportation funding. ISBE is also calling for a 10% increase in grant funding to schools for career and technical education funding, another budget request from the public. ISBE is also recommending cuts outside of direct school funding, including nearly $23 million in grants for a variety of programs, including after-school initiatives and money for individual organizations. For example, Chicago-based Southwest Organizing Project, which distributes grants to organizations for parent mentor workers who provide additional support in low-income schools across the state, would get a $6 million cut, or a 30% reduction, to its current level of funding from the state. After School Matters, which provided paid enrichment opportunities to about 17,000 Chicago teenagers last fiscal year, would have a 50% cut to its ISBE funding. The organizations got funding boosts from the state for their current budgets; the recommended cuts would bring their funding levels back in line with past years. It’s unclear how these cuts would impact these organizations. For example, ISBE funding made up roughly one-fifth of After School Matter’s government funding in fiscal year 2025, according to state records and the organization’s most recent annual report. Southwest Organizing Project, which acts as the fiscal agent for the parent mentor program statewide and also trains its own parent mentor workers, used the increase in funding this year to bring parent mentors to 50 more schools across Illinois, reaching a total of 293 schools, said Adriana Velazquez, who helps lead the organization’s parent mentor work. Velazquez said the organization will work with state lawmakers to preserve the funding. The organization focuses on schools with more than 80% low-income students, including many in Chicago neighborhoods that have been impacted by increased immigration enforcement. “Just working in the most vulnerable communities, especially our communities that have been under attack, we are not going to take another cut,” Velazquez said. Reema Amin is a reporter covering Chicago Public Schools. Contact Reema at ramin@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest news on Chicago Public Schools. The Illinois State Board of Education will ask state lawmakers to provide the same funding increase as past years for Illinois’ 800-plus school districts. Board officials unanimously approved a budget recommendation Wednesday that, if ultimately approved by the Illinois state legislature, would boost the main stream of K-12 funding — known as the evidence-based funding formula — by $350 million, or a 4% increase. Last year’s increase was $307 million, after state leaders paused property tax relief grants, which would return under this request. The recommended increase to evidence-based funding reflects the minimum ask from members of the public, who submitted hundreds of budget requests to ISBE, state officials said in the fall. The $350 million increase would be in line with most of the annual increases since 2017, when state lawmakers created the new funding formula that is supposed to send more dollars to schools with more needs. But a 2024 report found that at the current funding level, schools won’t be fully funded under the formula until at least 2034. Overall, the board is asking the state for $10.9 billion to fund its main K-12 expenses — a roughly 2% drop compared to its current budget. Much of that cut is driven by the removal of early childhood education programming out of ISBE and into a standalone state department that is expected to launch by July 1. ISBE is recommending other funding increases that fall outside of evidence-based funding, such as for student transportation, but is also recommending some cuts, including for organizations that provide after-school programming. State education officials crafted their budget request, in part, based on the financial outlook for Illinois, which is expecting a $2.2 billion budget deficit for next fiscal year. ISBE’s request will go to Gov. JB Pritzker, who will reveal his full state budget proposal next month. The General Assembly will then work to approve a budget in late May, with the state’s fiscal year beginning July 1. State lawmakers promised to increase evidence-based funding by at least $350 million annually in the decade since it was created and has largely done so with some exceptions, including no increase during the first year of the pandemic. However, to match the same value that a $350 million increase had in 2017, state leaders would need to increase education funding by another roughly $100 million, according to the CPI inflation calculator. To speed up full funding of schools, some organizations have regularly called for even larger increases. Since 2017, the state has increased funding through the new formula by about $2.5 billion, and now roughly 40% of districts are considered at least 90% adequately funded. But most Illinois school districts are still less than 90% adequately funded. One of those districts is Illinois’ largest: Chicago Public Schools, which is considered 73% adequately funded by the state. Still, CPS is projecting a more than half-billion dollar deficit next fiscal year, meaning leaders may face another year of potential cuts. Many school board members had hoped for more state funding. Others, however, have not held out hope for additional money as the state faces its own financial pressures. Future federal funding threats may also force Illinois’ hand to raise more revenue or find cuts. The Trump administration announced last week that it would freeze $1 billion in child care and social services funding for Illinois and several other Democrat-led states, but a federal judge has temporarily blocked that move. Some progressive organizations, including the Chicago Teachers Union and the Illinois Revenue Alliance, are pushing the state to collect more revenue by imposing new taxes on corporations and Illinois’ wealthiest residents. Illinois House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch, a Democrat, is pushing for a new tax on millionaires, several news outlets reported. More funding for transportation, cuts for after-school programming ISBE is also asking the state to beef up funding for expenses that it reimburses school districts for, including a nearly 15% increase for transportation for students with disabilities and an 11% increase in public and private school tuition for students with disabilities. ISBE officials have said the state’s reimbursements aren’t keeping up with rising costs for school districts, and they received many requests for more transportation funding. ISBE is also calling for a 10% increase in grant funding to schools for career and technical education funding, another budget request from the public. ISBE is also recommending cuts outside of direct school funding, including nearly $23 million in grants for a variety of programs, including after-school initiatives and money for individual organizations. For example, Chicago-based Southwest Organizing Project, which distributes grants to organizations for parent mentor workers who provide additional support in low-income schools across the state, would get a $6 million cut, or a 30% reduction, to its current level of funding from the state. After School Matters, which provided paid enrichment opportunities to about 17,000 Chicago teenagers last fiscal year, would have a 50% cut to its ISBE funding. The organizations got funding boosts from the state for their current budgets; the recommended cuts would bring their funding levels back in line with past years. It’s unclear how these cuts would impact these organizations. For example, ISBE funding made up roughly one-fifth of After School Matter’s government funding in fiscal year 2025, according to state records and the organization’s most recent annual report. Southwest Organizing Project, which acts as the fiscal agent for the parent mentor program statewide and also trains its own parent mentor workers, used the increase in funding this year to bring parent mentors to 50 more schools across Illinois, reaching a total of 293 schools, said Adriana Velazquez, who helps lead the organization’s parent mentor work. Velazquez said the organization will work with state lawmakers to preserve the funding. The organization focuses on schools with more than 80% low-income students, including many in Chicago neighborhoods that have been impacted by increased immigration enforcement. “Just working in the most vulnerable communities, especially our communities that have been under attack, we are not going to take another cut,” Velazquez said. Reema Amin is a reporter covering Chicago Public Schools. Contact Reema at ramin@chalkbeat.org.

President Volodymyr Zelensky has declared a state of emergency in Ukraine’s energy sector, with special attention on Kyiv. This comes as the Ukrainian capital continues to experience widespread electricity and heating outages in subzero temperatures, due to recent Russian strikes on the country’s energy infrastructure.

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FRANKFORT — Adults who groom children for sex would be subject to criminal charges under a bill proposed in the Kentucky General Assembly, closing a legal gap that let certain perpetrators go unpunished.  House Bill 4 proposes a range of charges for adults, 18 and older, who groom children with an “intent to entice, coerce, […]

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FRANKFORT — Adults who groom children for sex would be subject to criminal charges under a bill proposed in the Kentucky General Assembly, closing a legal gap that let certain perpetrators go unpunished.  House Bill 4 proposes a range of charges for adults, 18 and older, who groom children with an “intent to entice, coerce, […]

En un mercado laboral cada vez más competitivo, la especialización se ha convertido en una herramienta clave para destacar. La presencia de profesionales supera las oportunidades disponibles y el desempleo ilustrado va en alza: la tasa de desocupación entre personas con educación superior completa llegó a un 8,1% en el trimestre marzo–mayo de 2025, su … Continua leyendo "Diplomado, magister o doctorado: qué estudiar según tu etapa laboral y objetivos profesionales" The post Diplomado, magister o doctorado: qué estudiar según tu etapa laboral y objetivos profesionales appeared first on BioBioChile.

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En un mercado laboral cada vez más competitivo, la especialización se ha convertido en una herramienta clave para destacar. La presencia de profesionales supera las oportunidades disponibles y el desempleo ilustrado va en alza: la tasa de desocupación entre personas con educación superior completa llegó a un 8,1% en el trimestre marzo–mayo de 2025, su … Continua leyendo "Diplomado, magister o doctorado: qué estudiar según tu etapa laboral y objetivos profesionales" The post Diplomado, magister o doctorado: qué estudiar según tu etapa laboral y objetivos profesionales appeared first on BioBioChile.

A pesar del anuncio hecho por parte de Trump, parte de la base aérea de al-Udeid, en Catar, ha sido desalojada. También la embajada británica ha cerrado sus instalaciones en Teherán. Temas principal: Irán Leer artículo completo

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WASHINGTON —  U.S. District Court Judge Jia Cobb Wednesday probed whether the Trump administration has violated her court order, after Minnesota lawmakers said they were denied an oversight visit to a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility following a deadly shooting by an immigration officer in Minneapolis.  Democratic Reps. Ilhan Omar, Angie Craig and Kelly […]

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WASHINGTON —  U.S. District Court Judge Jia Cobb Wednesday probed whether the Trump administration has violated her court order, after Minnesota lawmakers said they were denied an oversight visit to a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility following a deadly shooting by an immigration officer in Minneapolis.  Democratic Reps. Ilhan Omar, Angie Craig and Kelly […]

Полицейские в Москве разогнали импровизированный концерт на Миусской снежной дюне — огромной горе снега в районе Миусской площади в центре города, сообщил телеграм-канал «Осторожно, новости».

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El fiscal regional de La Araucanía, Roberto Garrido, reconoció que en la región hay grupos radicales que no han sido desarticulados y que siguen operando. De igual forma, el persecutor penal aseveró que los grupos radicales están utilizando el concepto de “preso político” para justificar la comisión de delitos graves y presionar al sistema de … Continua leyendo "Araucanía: Fiscal Garrido reconoce que pese a baja en denuncias, aún hay orgánicas radicales operando" The post Araucanía: Fiscal Garrido reconoce que pese a baja en denuncias, aún hay orgánicas radicales operando appeared first on BioBioChile.

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El fiscal regional de La Araucanía, Roberto Garrido, reconoció que en la región hay grupos radicales que no han sido desarticulados y que siguen operando. De igual forma, el persecutor penal aseveró que los grupos radicales están utilizando el concepto de “preso político” para justificar la comisión de delitos graves y presionar al sistema de … Continua leyendo "Araucanía: Fiscal Garrido reconoce que pese a baja en denuncias, aún hay orgánicas radicales operando" The post Araucanía: Fiscal Garrido reconoce que pese a baja en denuncias, aún hay orgánicas radicales operando appeared first on BioBioChile.

LINCOLN — One day after former State Sen. Dan McKeon of Amherst resigned from the Nebraska Legislature over allegations of workplace misconduct, Gov. Jim Pillen appointed Fred Meyer of St. Paul to represent Legislative District 41. Meyer is familiar with the Legislature, having served in the same seat during the 2024 legislative session. Pillen appointed […]

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Face à la perspective d'une intervention des États-Unis en Iran, la Chine soupèse chacune de ses déclarations. Cette partie du monde est centrale dans l'architecture de ses intérêts stratégiques. Pékin fut un ami de la première heure pour la République islamique.

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Face à la perspective d'une intervention des États-Unis en Iran, la Chine soupèse chacune de ses déclarations. Cette partie du monde est centrale dans l'architecture de ses intérêts stratégiques. Pékin fut un ami de la première heure pour la République islamique.

Pamela Díaz entró a pabellón para una intervención en sus implantes mamarios, tal como había informado hace algunas semanas. A través de sus redes sociales, “La Fiera” mostró que se despedía de su madre antes de ingresar al quirófano. La conductora de ¡Hay que Decirlo! se mostró fiel a su estilo, bromeando con su madre … Continua leyendo "Pamela Díaz entró a pabellón para una intervención en sus implantes mamarios: "Uno nunca sabe"" The post Pamela Díaz entró a pabellón para una intervención en sus implantes mamarios: "Uno nunca sabe" appeared first on BioBioChile.

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Pamela Díaz entró a pabellón para una intervención en sus implantes mamarios, tal como había informado hace algunas semanas. A través de sus redes sociales, “La Fiera” mostró que se despedía de su madre antes de ingresar al quirófano. La conductora de ¡Hay que Decirlo! se mostró fiel a su estilo, bromeando con su madre … Continua leyendo "Pamela Díaz entró a pabellón para una intervención en sus implantes mamarios: "Uno nunca sabe"" The post Pamela Díaz entró a pabellón para una intervención en sus implantes mamarios: "Uno nunca sabe" appeared first on BioBioChile.

Christian Employers Alliance President Margaret Iuculano, whose organization sued the EEOC over the two provisions in January 2025, said in a statement Monday that the deal was a “major win” for businesses looking to operate in accordance with their religion.

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Christian Employers Alliance President Margaret Iuculano, whose organization sued the EEOC over the two provisions in January 2025, said in a statement Monday that the deal was a “major win” for businesses looking to operate in accordance with their religion.

Rêberekî Sunnî yê Iraqî ragihand ku îhtîmal heye hêzên çekdar ên Şî'ia yên Îraqê beşdarî serkutkirina xwepêşanderên Îranî bibin. "Li Îraqê gelek partî hene ku nêzîkî Îranê ne. Îran dikare alîkarîyê ji wan bixwaze eger pêwîst be," Îsmaîl Hedîdî, rêberê payebilind yê Sunnî li Îraqê, îro Çarşemê ji Dengê Amerîkayê re got. Hedîdî dibêje, her çendê ew niha ne piştrast e ku beşdarî heye an na, lê ew tekez dike ku "piştrast e ku xwestekek ji bo beşdarbûnê heye." Her roja Çarşemê,...

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Rêberekî Sunnî yê Iraqî ragihand ku îhtîmal heye hêzên çekdar ên Şî'ia yên Îraqê beşdarî serkutkirina xwepêşanderên Îranî bibin. "Li Îraqê gelek partî hene ku nêzîkî Îranê ne. Îran dikare alîkarîyê ji wan bixwaze eger pêwîst be," Îsmaîl Hedîdî, rêberê payebilind yê Sunnî li Îraqê, îro Çarşemê ji Dengê Amerîkayê re got. Hedîdî dibêje, her çendê ew niha ne piştrast e ku beşdarî heye an na, lê ew tekez dike ku "piştrast e ku xwestekek ji bo beşdarbûnê heye." Her roja Çarşemê,...

Acceder a servicios de salud mental ahora es más fácil, con el reciente lanzamiento de NAMI Navegador Charlotte en español. La entrada NAMI Charlotte ya cuenta con el navegador de salud mental en español se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. NAMI Charlotte ya cuenta con el navegador de salud mental en español was first posted on enero 14, 2026 at 3:11 pm. ©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org

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Acceder a servicios de salud mental ahora es más fácil, con el reciente lanzamiento de NAMI Navegador Charlotte en español. La entrada NAMI Charlotte ya cuenta con el navegador de salud mental en español se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. NAMI Charlotte ya cuenta con el navegador de salud mental en español was first posted on enero 14, 2026 at 3:11 pm. ©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org