El pulso personal y estratégico entre la candidata del PP y el líder de Vox anticipa un escenario complejo de gobernabilidad tras el 21D, con mayorías aritméticas claras pero acuerdos políticamente envenenados.

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El pulso personal y estratégico entre la candidata del PP y el líder de Vox anticipa un escenario complejo de gobernabilidad tras el 21D, con mayorías aritméticas claras pero acuerdos políticamente envenenados.

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court appeared ready to expand presidential power after hearing a case Monday on whether President Donald Trump can hire and fire members of independent federal agencies without cause. The high court’s decision, expected by the end of the term in late June, could heighten presidential influence over agencies created by […]

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court appeared ready to expand presidential power after hearing a case Monday on whether President Donald Trump can hire and fire members of independent federal agencies without cause. The high court’s decision, expected by the end of the term in late June, could heighten presidential influence over agencies created by […]

The New Mexico Department of Health on Monday said it continues to "strongly recommend" newborns receive hepatitis B vaccinations, including the first dose within the first 24 hours of birth.

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The New Mexico Department of Health on Monday said it continues to "strongly recommend" newborns receive hepatitis B vaccinations, including the first dose within the first 24 hours of birth.

Президент Украины Владимир Зеленский в ходе общения с журналистами 8 декабря назвал имена тех, кто может возглавить офис президента, сообщает «Украинская правда».

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Президент Украины Владимир Зеленский в ходе общения с журналистами 8 декабря назвал имена тех, кто может возглавить офис президента, сообщает «Украинская правда».

O conjunto arquitetônico, urbanístico e paisagístico de Olinda é único. Uma mistura da arquitetura de seis séculos, em meio a um vasto verde, emoldurada pelo céu azul e o verde do mar. É só olhar para o horizonte do Alto da Sé para entender que o Sítio Histórico é algo que o Brasil deve preservar […] O post Estudo da UFPE e Iphan indicará caminhos para nova legislação do Sítio Histórico de Olinda apareceu primeiro em Marco Zero Conteúdo.

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O conjunto arquitetônico, urbanístico e paisagístico de Olinda é único. Uma mistura da arquitetura de seis séculos, em meio a um vasto verde, emoldurada pelo céu azul e o verde do mar. É só olhar para o horizonte do Alto da Sé para entender que o Sítio Histórico é algo que o Brasil deve preservar […] O post Estudo da UFPE e Iphan indicará caminhos para nova legislação do Sítio Histórico de Olinda apareceu primeiro em Marco Zero Conteúdo.

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court appeared ready to expand presidential power after hearing a case Monday on whether President Donald Trump can hire and fire members of independent federal agencies without cause. The high court’s decision, expected by the end of the term in late June, could heighten presidential influence over agencies created by […]

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court appeared ready to expand presidential power after hearing a case Monday on whether President Donald Trump can hire and fire members of independent federal agencies without cause. The high court’s decision, expected by the end of the term in late June, could heighten presidential influence over agencies created by […]

Alina Habba, who worked as President Donald Trump’s personal attorney, announced her resignation Monday as New Jersey’s top federal prosecutor, a week after a U.S. 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals panel disqualified her from the job. Habba, though, won’t walk away unemployed. She said she will serve as senior adviser to Attorney General Pamela Bondi […]

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Alina Habba, who worked as President Donald Trump’s personal attorney, announced her resignation Monday as New Jersey’s top federal prosecutor, a week after a U.S. 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals panel disqualified her from the job. Habba, though, won’t walk away unemployed. She said she will serve as senior adviser to Attorney General Pamela Bondi […]

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. While the 2026 legislative session started early and has been dominated by the state’s redistricting debate, the rest of the session could bring big changes to Indiana schools and students. As part of our coverage, Chalkbeat Indiana is tracking this year’s biggest education bills as they move through the statehouse. Below are bills that would make substantial changes to policies affecting Indiana students and teachers. That means generally, we’re not including bills that make minor changes to existing grants and programs, or to the makeup of state commissions and governing bodies. This page will be updated weekly on Fridays throughout the session. A full list of bills is available on the General Assembly website. Some of the bill descriptions below come from the General Assembly. More information about how a bill becomes a law is available here. You can also find more information on the two education committees here. This year is a short session, and because of the early start, lawmakers expect to complete their work by the end of February. Bills must pass out of their originating chamber by Jan. 29 to continue to advance in the other chamber, per the Indiana General Assembly website. Education bills in the Indiana House House lawmakers have until Jan. 7 to file bills. HB 1017: University notification of emergency contact Requires universities to establish a procedure where a student may designate an emergency contact for medical emergencies, and to notify the contact in the event of an emergency. HB 1018: School age child care Removes transportation requirements in the approval criteria for the school age child care project fund HB 1026: Child care funding Requires the state to use a $300 million Financial Growth and Opportunity fund from the 2025 budget to fund the Childcare Development Fund and the On My Way Pre-K programs, which have recently faced cuts. HB 1034: Student cellular telephone use Bans cellphones, personal laptops, smartwatches, and other devices from schools for the full school day and specifies that any learning on devices must be done on school-issued devices. Read more here. HB 1035: Permissible unsupervised activity Specifies that a child does not need Department of Child Services intervention for engaging in independent activities like staying home or in a car alone, or playing or biking outside, unless a parent has endangered the child’s safety by allowing them to do the activity, based on the child’s “maturity, condition, or ability.” Education bills in the Indiana Senate Senate lawmakers have until Jan. 9 to file bills. SB 15: Foster youth Bill of Rights Requires the department of child services to create, publish, and distribute a statement called “the foster youth bill of rights” which summarizes a foster youth’s rights and responsibilities. SB 58: Cursive writing Requires elementary schools to teach cursive. SB 62: Unlawful possession of a firearm by a child Makes changes to laws concerning firearm possession by a child, including adding an enhanced penalty if an offense was committed on or in school property, within 500 feet of school property, or on a school bus. SB 66: Kindergarten readiness indicators Requires the early learning advisory committee to establish and publish kindergarten readiness indicators concerning behavior, executive functioning, literacy, math, and others. SB 68: Accelerated graduate degree programs Requires colleges and universities to add graduate degree programs in fields like social work and counseling, and to allow students to complete them on an accelerated timeline. SB 77: Sale of school buildings Creates exceptions to the $1 law for school districts in a county with a population of less than 150,000 to have one year to sell a school building to a county or municipal government before the school building must be made available for lease or purchase to a charter school or state educational institution for $1. Read more here. SB 78: Wireless communication device policy Bans cellphones, personal laptops, smartwatches, and other devices from schools for the full school day and specifies that any learning on devices must be done on school-issued devices. Read more here. SB 84: Prekindergarten and child care A sweeping child care and preschool bill that seeks to expands the income eligibility for the programs, raise reimbursement rates for providers, and fully fund applicants to the child care fund in order to eliminate the waitlist. Read more here. SB 86: Charter schools Removes the charter board, state educational institutions, and nonprofit college or university governing boards from the definition of an authorizer. After June 30, 2026, provides that the charter board, state educational institutions, and governing boards may not issue new charters or renew existing charters. After June 30, 2026, establishes a five year moratorium that prohibits an authorizer from granting a charter to an organizer to establish and operate a charter school in Indiana. Requires charter schools to provide transportation services to all students who reside within the public school district within which the charter school is located. Exempts school corporations subject to certain property tax sharing requirements from the dollar law. Changes the maximum charter school contract term to five years. SB 88: Identity instruction and teacher licensing exemptions Requires public schools to incorporate the importance of: (1) obtaining at least a high school diploma and acquiring additional training in preparation for the workforce; (2) securing full-time employment; and (3) waiting until marriage to begin having children; into student instruction. Prohibits social studies instruction or discussion from teaching a national identity that’s based on racism, sexism, gender discrimination, victimization, class struggle, privilege, or exclusion. Requires a state educational institution to accept a Classic Learning Test score for admission consideration. Allows teacher candidates in alternative pathways to request a waiver from the state teacher licensing exam and substitute their ACT, SAT, Classical Learning Test, or GRE scores instead. 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. While the 2026 legislative session started early and has been dominated by the state’s redistricting debate, the rest of the session could bring big changes to Indiana schools and students. As part of our coverage, Chalkbeat Indiana is tracking this year’s biggest education bills as they move through the statehouse. Below are bills that would make substantial changes to policies affecting Indiana students and teachers. That means generally, we’re not including bills that make minor changes to existing grants and programs, or to the makeup of state commissions and governing bodies. This page will be updated weekly on Fridays throughout the session. A full list of bills is available on the General Assembly website. Some of the bill descriptions below come from the General Assembly. More information about how a bill becomes a law is available here. You can also find more information on the two education committees here. This year is a short session, and because of the early start, lawmakers expect to complete their work by the end of February. Bills must pass out of their originating chamber by Jan. 29 to continue to advance in the other chamber, per the Indiana General Assembly website. Education bills in the Indiana House House lawmakers have until Jan. 7 to file bills. HB 1017: University notification of emergency contact Requires universities to establish a procedure where a student may designate an emergency contact for medical emergencies, and to notify the contact in the event of an emergency. HB 1018: School age child care Removes transportation requirements in the approval criteria for the school age child care project fund HB 1026: Child care funding Requires the state to use a $300 million Financial Growth and Opportunity fund from the 2025 budget to fund the Childcare Development Fund and the On My Way Pre-K programs, which have recently faced cuts. HB 1034: Student cellular telephone use Bans cellphones, personal laptops, smartwatches, and other devices from schools for the full school day and specifies that any learning on devices must be done on school-issued devices. Read more here. HB 1035: Permissible unsupervised activity Specifies that a child does not need Department of Child Services intervention for engaging in independent activities like staying home or in a car alone, or playing or biking outside, unless a parent has endangered the child’s safety by allowing them to do the activity, based on the child’s “maturity, condition, or ability.” Education bills in the Indiana Senate Senate lawmakers have until Jan. 9 to file bills. SB 15: Foster youth Bill of Rights Requires the department of child services to create, publish, and distribute a statement called “the foster youth bill of rights” which summarizes a foster youth’s rights and responsibilities. SB 58: Cursive writing Requires elementary schools to teach cursive. SB 62: Unlawful possession of a firearm by a child Makes changes to laws concerning firearm possession by a child, including adding an enhanced penalty if an offense was committed on or in school property, within 500 feet of school property, or on a school bus. SB 66: Kindergarten readiness indicators Requires the early learning advisory committee to establish and publish kindergarten readiness indicators concerning behavior, executive functioning, literacy, math, and others. SB 68: Accelerated graduate degree programs Requires colleges and universities to add graduate degree programs in fields like social work and counseling, and to allow students to complete them on an accelerated timeline. SB 77: Sale of school buildings Creates exceptions to the $1 law for school districts in a county with a population of less than 150,000 to have one year to sell a school building to a county or municipal government before the school building must be made available for lease or purchase to a charter school or state educational institution for $1. Read more here. SB 78: Wireless communication device policy Bans cellphones, personal laptops, smartwatches, and other devices from schools for the full school day and specifies that any learning on devices must be done on school-issued devices. Read more here. SB 84: Prekindergarten and child care A sweeping child care and preschool bill that seeks to expands the income eligibility for the programs, raise reimbursement rates for providers, and fully fund applicants to the child care fund in order to eliminate the waitlist. Read more here. SB 86: Charter schools Removes the charter board, state educational institutions, and nonprofit college or university governing boards from the definition of an authorizer. After June 30, 2026, provides that the charter board, state educational institutions, and governing boards may not issue new charters or renew existing charters. After June 30, 2026, establishes a five year moratorium that prohibits an authorizer from granting a charter to an organizer to establish and operate a charter school in Indiana. Requires charter schools to provide transportation services to all students who reside within the public school district within which the charter school is located. Exempts school corporations subject to certain property tax sharing requirements from the dollar law. Changes the maximum charter school contract term to five years. SB 88: Identity instruction and teacher licensing exemptions Requires public schools to incorporate the importance of: (1) obtaining at least a high school diploma and acquiring additional training in preparation for the workforce; (2) securing full-time employment; and (3) waiting until marriage to begin having children; into student instruction. Prohibits social studies instruction or discussion from teaching a national identity that’s based on racism, sexism, gender discrimination, victimization, class struggle, privilege, or exclusion. Requires a state educational institution to accept a Classic Learning Test score for admission consideration. Allows teacher candidates in alternative pathways to request a waiver from the state teacher licensing exam and substitute their ACT, SAT, Classical Learning Test, or GRE scores instead. Aleksandra Appleton covers Indiana education policy and writes about K-12 schools across the state. Contact her at aappleton@chalkbeat.org.

In a symbolic hearing, communities from across the world expose violations tied to land evictions, territorial disputes, environmental harm, and major development projects. The post As a counterpoint to the COP, the Peoples’ Tribunal puts cases of socio-environmental violence on trial appeared first on Repórter Brasil.

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In a symbolic hearing, communities from across the world expose violations tied to land evictions, territorial disputes, environmental harm, and major development projects. The post As a counterpoint to the COP, the Peoples’ Tribunal puts cases of socio-environmental violence on trial appeared first on Repórter Brasil.

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Maine Morning Star
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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court appeared ready to expand presidential power after hearing a case Monday on whether President Donald Trump can hire and fire members of independent federal agencies without cause. The high court’s decision, expected by the end of the term in late June, could heighten presidential influence over agencies created by […]

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court appeared ready to expand presidential power after hearing a case Monday on whether President Donald Trump can hire and fire members of independent federal agencies without cause. The high court’s decision, expected by the end of the term in late June, could heighten presidential influence over agencies created by […]

Jorge Segovia, presidente de Unión Española, habló por primera vez tras el descenso del cuadro de colonia a la Liga de Ascenso 2026. Los hispanos, que ya en la penúltima fecha de la Liga de Primera habían sellado su caída a la ‘B’, terminaron colistas del torneo tras una pobre temporada. Y el principal apuntado … Continua leyendo "Jorge Segovia asumió la culpa por descenso de Unión Española: dejó promesa a hinchas hispanos" The post Jorge Segovia asumió la culpa por descenso de Unión Española: dejó promesa a hinchas hispanos appeared first on BioBioChile.

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Jorge Segovia, presidente de Unión Española, habló por primera vez tras el descenso del cuadro de colonia a la Liga de Ascenso 2026. Los hispanos, que ya en la penúltima fecha de la Liga de Primera habían sellado su caída a la ‘B’, terminaron colistas del torneo tras una pobre temporada. Y el principal apuntado … Continua leyendo "Jorge Segovia asumió la culpa por descenso de Unión Española: dejó promesa a hinchas hispanos" The post Jorge Segovia asumió la culpa por descenso de Unión Española: dejó promesa a hinchas hispanos appeared first on BioBioChile.

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The Montana Department of Commerce announced that $39 million in federal tax credits have been allocated for five affordable housing projects throughout the state. It will build or rehabilitate 160 housing units, a press release from the agency said.  “As Montana’s economy continues to grow, it is crucial that our workers and their families have […]

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The Montana Department of Commerce announced that $39 million in federal tax credits have been allocated for five affordable housing projects throughout the state. It will build or rehabilitate 160 housing units, a press release from the agency said.  “As Montana’s economy continues to grow, it is crucial that our workers and their families have […]

Владимир Зеленский сообщил вечером 8 декабря после саммита в Лондоне (где встречался с лидерами Великобритании, Франции и Германии), что Украина и европейские партнеры завершают работу над обновленным вариантом американского мирного плана, который уже завтра, во вторник, планируют отправить в Вашингтон. По его словам, из документа убрали «непроукраинские пункты»; остаются нерешенные вопросы территорий, финансовой поддержки и гарантий безопасности, а Киев не имеет права уступать свои земли. Президент также заявил, что США готовы продолжать вооружать Украину по программе PURL и что европейские гарантии безопасности «в принципе уже готовы». При этом американские гарантии — «самые главные».

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Владимир Зеленский сообщил вечером 8 декабря после саммита в Лондоне (где встречался с лидерами Великобритании, Франции и Германии), что Украина и европейские партнеры завершают работу над обновленным вариантом американского мирного плана, который уже завтра, во вторник, планируют отправить в Вашингтон. По его словам, из документа убрали «непроукраинские пункты»; остаются нерешенные вопросы территорий, финансовой поддержки и гарантий безопасности, а Киев не имеет права уступать свои земли. Президент также заявил, что США готовы продолжать вооружать Украину по программе PURL и что европейские гарантии безопасности «в принципе уже готовы». При этом американские гарантии — «самые главные».

TOPEKA — Kansas legislative leaders’ messaging has teetered between confident and uncertain as they approach a possible attempt at drawing new Congressional lines in January. House Speaker Dan Hawkins, a Wichita Republican who is running for state insurance commissioner, said in an interview with a conservative political commentator that something isn’t connecting with a handful […]

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TOPEKA — Kansas legislative leaders’ messaging has teetered between confident and uncertain as they approach a possible attempt at drawing new Congressional lines in January. House Speaker Dan Hawkins, a Wichita Republican who is running for state insurance commissioner, said in an interview with a conservative political commentator that something isn’t connecting with a handful […]

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court appeared ready to expand presidential power after hearing a case Monday on whether President Donald Trump can hire and fire members of independent federal agencies without cause. The high court’s decision, expected by the end of the term in late June, could heighten presidential influence over agencies created by […]

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court appeared ready to expand presidential power after hearing a case Monday on whether President Donald Trump can hire and fire members of independent federal agencies without cause. The high court’s decision, expected by the end of the term in late June, could heighten presidential influence over agencies created by […]

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This issue explores the uncertain future of the long-shuttered Spreckels Theatre, early plans for a potential Downtown arts district, and a roundup of holiday events across East Village and Little Italy, including December Nights at Balboa Park and neighborhood celebrations. Community reporting also covers downtown crime court updates and seasonal nightlife guides, while a special “Best of Uptown & Downtown 2025” section recognizes top local restaurants, retailers, and service businesses across central San Diego.

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This issue explores the uncertain future of the long-shuttered Spreckels Theatre, early plans for a potential Downtown arts district, and a roundup of holiday events across East Village and Little Italy, including December Nights at Balboa Park and neighborhood celebrations. Community reporting also covers downtown crime court updates and seasonal nightlife guides, while a special “Best of Uptown & Downtown 2025” section recognizes top local restaurants, retailers, and service businesses across central San Diego.

Officials say Irvine can use the land in the deal to build more affordable housing than would otherwise be built in the commercial market.

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Officials say Irvine can use the land in the deal to build more affordable housing than would otherwise be built in the commercial market.

The anti-Trump Save America Movement PAC, the spending arm of a nonprofit organization founded by former Republicans to combat policies of President Donald Trump, launched its “Save America Seats” midterm election spending campaign.  The campaign will target districts held by GOP incumbents, as well as defending battleground districts currently held by Democrats. Among the first […]

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The anti-Trump Save America Movement PAC, the spending arm of a nonprofit organization founded by former Republicans to combat policies of President Donald Trump, launched its “Save America Seats” midterm election spending campaign.  The campaign will target districts held by GOP incumbents, as well as defending battleground districts currently held by Democrats. Among the first […]

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