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Международное французское радио
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Соединенные Штаты объявили о намерении выделить до 100 миллионов долларов на восстановление арочной конструкции саркофага Чернобыльской АЭС, поврежденной в прошлом году российским дроном. Вашингтон также призван партнеров по «Большой семерке» и ЕС также присоединиться к финансированию ремонтных работ.

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Соединенные Штаты объявили о намерении выделить до 100 миллионов долларов на восстановление арочной конструкции саркофага Чернобыльской АЭС, поврежденной в прошлом году российским дроном. Вашингтон также призван партнеров по «Большой семерке» и ЕС также присоединиться к финансированию ремонтных работ.

O governo de Israel pediu nesta quarta‑feira (29) “medidas decisivas e urgentes” ao Reino Unido depois que dois homens judeus foram feridos em um ataque com faca no norte de Londres, episódio que a polícia britânica classificou formalmente como ato terrorista. O atentado ocorreu em Golders Green, bairro da capital inglesa que concentra uma grande comunidade judaica, em meio a um aumento de incidentes antissemitas nas últimas semanas.

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O governo de Israel pediu nesta quarta‑feira (29) “medidas decisivas e urgentes” ao Reino Unido depois que dois homens judeus foram feridos em um ataque com faca no norte de Londres, episódio que a polícia britânica classificou formalmente como ato terrorista. O atentado ocorreu em Golders Green, bairro da capital inglesa que concentra uma grande comunidade judaica, em meio a um aumento de incidentes antissemitas nas últimas semanas.

Poliția R.Moldova anunță că, un obiect asemănător unei drone a fost descoperit, miercuri, în satul Băneștii - Noi din raionul Telenești. Potrivit oamenilor legii, părțile depistate nu prezintă pericol pentru cetățeni.

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Poliția R.Moldova anunță că, un obiect asemănător unei drone a fost descoperit, miercuri, în satul Băneștii - Noi din raionul Telenești. Potrivit oamenilor legii, părțile depistate nu prezintă pericol pentru cetățeni.

Los nacionalistas reclaman al presidente que “cuide las formas” y “altura de miras” para mantener su apoyo.

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Los nacionalistas reclaman al presidente que “cuide las formas” y “altura de miras” para mantener su apoyo.

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Palo Verde High Magnet School will move to a four-day school week as part of a pilot program, the Tucson Unified School District Governing Board voted Tuesday night. The board voted 5-0 to give students Fridays off — making it the first traditional public school in the Tucson area to do so — beginning next […] The post Palo Verde’s 4-day week approved by TUSD Governing Board appeared first on AZ Luminaria.

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Palo Verde High Magnet School will move to a four-day school week as part of a pilot program, the Tucson Unified School District Governing Board voted Tuesday night. The board voted 5-0 to give students Fridays off — making it the first traditional public school in the Tucson area to do so — beginning next […] The post Palo Verde’s 4-day week approved by TUSD Governing Board appeared first on AZ Luminaria.

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The Arkansas Legislature adjourned its fiscal session Wednesday, wrapping up three weeks of work that included debate over a multimillion economic incentive package and ended with lawmakers rejecting an effort to provide state matching funds for donations to the state’s public television network.   Legislators in both chambers easily approved identical versions of the $6.7 billion […]

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The Arkansas Legislature adjourned its fiscal session Wednesday, wrapping up three weeks of work that included debate over a multimillion economic incentive package and ended with lawmakers rejecting an effort to provide state matching funds for donations to the state’s public television network.   Legislators in both chambers easily approved identical versions of the $6.7 billion […]

A few different ideas that are on the table would inject funding into post-green screen IT systems for counties. The post Yes, IT systems for delivering public benefits are outdated. But can the Legislature agree on a fix? appeared first on MinnPost.

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A few different ideas that are on the table would inject funding into post-green screen IT systems for counties. The post Yes, IT systems for delivering public benefits are outdated. But can the Legislature agree on a fix? appeared first on MinnPost.

ចិននៅតែចញ្ចឹមចិត្តចង់ឲ្យតៃវ៉ាន់រួបរួមជាមួយខ្លួន ដោយយកគំរូគ្រប់គ្រងតាមបែបហុងកុង គឺប្រទេសមួយ ប្រព័ន្ធពីរ។ រដ្ឋាភិបាលក្រុងប៉េកាំងបានប្រកាសនៅថ្ងៃពុធ ទី២៩ មេសាថា បើសិនជាតៃវ៉ាន់សុខចិត្តរួបរួមជាមួយចិនដីគោក នោះសេដ្ឋកិច្ចរបស់តៃវ៉ាន់នឹងកាន់តែរីកចម្រើន។ តែប្រមុខដឹកនាំតៃវ៉ាន់បានបដិសេធជាថ្មីម្តងទៀត និងប្រកាន់ជំហរយ៉ាងម៉ឺងម៉ាត់មិនព្រមតាមការចង់បានរបស់ក្រុងប៉េកាំងទេ។

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Funding for one of California's crucial efforts to diversify leadership in education is set to run out next year. Policymakers must commit to renewing it in the upcoming budget despite the state's difficulties.

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Funding for one of California's crucial efforts to diversify leadership in education is set to run out next year. Policymakers must commit to renewing it in the upcoming budget despite the state's difficulties.

The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the U.S., providing key habitat for a huge variety of aquatic life, and it is also home to major cities like Baltimore and Annapolis. That large human footprint is very evident in the bay’s water quality, though, which has suffered greatly from pollution – much of which […]

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The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the U.S., providing key habitat for a huge variety of aquatic life, and it is also home to major cities like Baltimore and Annapolis. That large human footprint is very evident in the bay’s water quality, though, which has suffered greatly from pollution – much of which […]

(The Center Square) – An internet trade group filed a lawsuit against Minnesota on Wednesday morning, challenging a new law requiring websites to display warnings about social media use. NetChoice argues in NetChoice v. Ellison that this law is a government attack on free speech and has asked the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota to declare the requirement unlawful. Paul Taske, co-director of the NetChoice Litigation Center, spoke with The Center Square in an exclusive interview regarding the lawsuit. “At its core, Minnesota’s law is an obvious First Amendment violation,” Taske said. “The law forces social media websites to parrot the government’s views about the alleged harms caused by social media use.” The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota, targets a provision of House File 2 set to take effect July 1. According to the lawsuit, the law would require a broad range of platforms to display a “state-authored warning” to every user “every single time they access the site,” regardless of age. “Websites would have to adopt the message as their own and display it to all users—minors and adults—any time the user visits the site,” Taske told The Center Square. Advocates for the legislation say these mental health warning labels are important to protect Minnesotans. “I think the evidence is very clear that social media use is linked with depression, anxiety, loneliness, self harm, suicidal ideation, eating disorders, all sorts of terrible mental health conditions,” said Rep. Zack Stephenson, DFL-Coon Rapids and one of the sponsors of the bill, last July. But NetChoice argues that, despite lawmakers citing mental health concerns, the U.S. Constitution limits how the state can respond to those concerns. “The Act compels regulated websites and applications to speak the State’s message,” the lawsuit states, adding that it bars platforms from including “extraneous information” that could detract from the warning’s visibility. Taske said that creates two major constitutional problems. “First, it forces websites to carry the government’s message,” he said. “Second, websites have no clear guidance about what specific message—or how many of Minnesota’s many options—they must display.” NetChoice’s lawsuit follows a similar challenge the group brought in Colorado, where, as previously reported by The Center Square, a federal court granted a preliminary injunction blocking a law requiring social media warnings for minors. Taske explained that Minnesota’s law is even broader and more restrictive than that Colorado law. “Colorado’s law applied to minors. Minnesota’s applies to everyone,” he said. “If Colorado’s narrower law was unconstitutional, Minnesota’s certainly is.” He also argued the law selectively targets certain platforms. “Minnesota carved out TV networks and gaming platforms, yet targets places like YouTube and X because that is where free speech thrives today,” Taske said. “This isn’t about protecting Minnesotans; it’s about silencing speech the government doesn't like.” Supporters of warning label laws argue they are a necessary public health measure, particularly for young users. Kids Code Coalition argues social media warning labels are “a critical step toward protecting the health and safety of young people online,” comparing them to labels on tobacco and alcohol that inform consumers of potential risks. The group pointed to a 2023 advisory from U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy warning that social media poses a “profound risk of harm” to the mental health of children and adolescents, and his subsequent call for Congress to require warning labels on platforms. Taske, however, rejected the comparison to traditional product warnings – often seen on tobacco or alcohol products. “States cannot do by ‘warning label’ what they can’t do by outright ban,” he said. “If the government has a view, it must speak for itself.” He said the stakes go beyond social media. “The First Amendment isn’t just for the speech that everyone agrees with,” Taske said. “It’s for the unpopular speaker, publisher, and website. Otherwise, the government could label anything it dislikes as ‘harmful’ and force you to adopt its talking point.” NetChoice is asking the court to block the law before it takes effect in July. “For us, the ideal outcome is both to stop the law from taking effect and to develop strong case law reinforcing the core First Amendment principle that the government cannot coerce private entities into serving as its preferred mouthpieces,” Taske said. “Social media may be a popular target for regulation, but the very fact that their speech is currently disfavored makes the First Amendment issues even more important.”

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(The Center Square) – An internet trade group filed a lawsuit against Minnesota on Wednesday morning, challenging a new law requiring websites to display warnings about social media use. NetChoice argues in NetChoice v. Ellison that this law is a government attack on free speech and has asked the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota to declare the requirement unlawful. Paul Taske, co-director of the NetChoice Litigation Center, spoke with The Center Square in an exclusive interview regarding the lawsuit. “At its core, Minnesota’s law is an obvious First Amendment violation,” Taske said. “The law forces social media websites to parrot the government’s views about the alleged harms caused by social media use.” The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota, targets a provision of House File 2 set to take effect July 1. According to the lawsuit, the law would require a broad range of platforms to display a “state-authored warning” to every user “every single time they access the site,” regardless of age. “Websites would have to adopt the message as their own and display it to all users—minors and adults—any time the user visits the site,” Taske told The Center Square. Advocates for the legislation say these mental health warning labels are important to protect Minnesotans. “I think the evidence is very clear that social media use is linked with depression, anxiety, loneliness, self harm, suicidal ideation, eating disorders, all sorts of terrible mental health conditions,” said Rep. Zack Stephenson, DFL-Coon Rapids and one of the sponsors of the bill, last July. But NetChoice argues that, despite lawmakers citing mental health concerns, the U.S. Constitution limits how the state can respond to those concerns. “The Act compels regulated websites and applications to speak the State’s message,” the lawsuit states, adding that it bars platforms from including “extraneous information” that could detract from the warning’s visibility. Taske said that creates two major constitutional problems. “First, it forces websites to carry the government’s message,” he said. “Second, websites have no clear guidance about what specific message—or how many of Minnesota’s many options—they must display.” NetChoice’s lawsuit follows a similar challenge the group brought in Colorado, where, as previously reported by The Center Square, a federal court granted a preliminary injunction blocking a law requiring social media warnings for minors. Taske explained that Minnesota’s law is even broader and more restrictive than that Colorado law. “Colorado’s law applied to minors. Minnesota’s applies to everyone,” he said. “If Colorado’s narrower law was unconstitutional, Minnesota’s certainly is.” He also argued the law selectively targets certain platforms. “Minnesota carved out TV networks and gaming platforms, yet targets places like YouTube and X because that is where free speech thrives today,” Taske said. “This isn’t about protecting Minnesotans; it’s about silencing speech the government doesn't like.” Supporters of warning label laws argue they are a necessary public health measure, particularly for young users. Kids Code Coalition argues social media warning labels are “a critical step toward protecting the health and safety of young people online,” comparing them to labels on tobacco and alcohol that inform consumers of potential risks. The group pointed to a 2023 advisory from U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy warning that social media poses a “profound risk of harm” to the mental health of children and adolescents, and his subsequent call for Congress to require warning labels on platforms. Taske, however, rejected the comparison to traditional product warnings – often seen on tobacco or alcohol products. “States cannot do by ‘warning label’ what they can’t do by outright ban,” he said. “If the government has a view, it must speak for itself.” He said the stakes go beyond social media. “The First Amendment isn’t just for the speech that everyone agrees with,” Taske said. “It’s for the unpopular speaker, publisher, and website. Otherwise, the government could label anything it dislikes as ‘harmful’ and force you to adopt its talking point.” NetChoice is asking the court to block the law before it takes effect in July. “For us, the ideal outcome is both to stop the law from taking effect and to develop strong case law reinforcing the core First Amendment principle that the government cannot coerce private entities into serving as its preferred mouthpieces,” Taske said. “Social media may be a popular target for regulation, but the very fact that their speech is currently disfavored makes the First Amendment issues even more important.”

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani was dealt a political blow Tuesday in a closely watched special election, a result that could reshape a high-stakes fight over protest protections that has galvanized the city’s Jewish community. The race for an open Manhattan Council seat pitted Carl Wilson, an establishment candidate with deep ties to the... The post Mamdani fails first political test in Manhattan race. Here’s why it matters to Jews appeared first on The Forward.

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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani was dealt a political blow Tuesday in a closely watched special election, a result that could reshape a high-stakes fight over protest protections that has galvanized the city’s Jewish community. The race for an open Manhattan Council seat pitted Carl Wilson, an establishment candidate with deep ties to the... The post Mamdani fails first political test in Manhattan race. Here’s why it matters to Jews appeared first on The Forward.

Eleven apprenticeships are underway in IRMA’s apprenticeship program, and organizers are celebrating early results.

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Eleven apprenticeships are underway in IRMA’s apprenticeship program, and organizers are celebrating early results.

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It all points to the folly of an oil and gas–fuelled economic system in which profit and power are worshipped regardless of the enormous costs. The post War is the enemy of all mankind appeared first on rabble.ca.

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It all points to the folly of an oil and gas–fuelled economic system in which profit and power are worshipped regardless of the enormous costs. The post War is the enemy of all mankind appeared first on rabble.ca.

Վարչապետ Նիկոլ Փաշինյանի գրած ու իշխող ուժի նախընտրական երգն էին երգում անցած շաբաթավերջին Այգեզարդի դպրոցի սաները՝ նույն Փաշինյանի հռչակած Քաղաքացու օրվա կապակցությամբ: Դպրոցի բեմում 6-7-րդ դասարանցիներն էին: Տեսանյութը հեռացրած տնօրենը հերքում է քարոզչությունըԻսկ ինչո՞ւ հեռացրին 1.14 վայրկյանանոց տեսանյութը, որ տարածել էին հենց դպրոցի ֆեյսբուքյան էջում: Տնօրեն Նունե Բաբլոյանն ասում է. «Ուշ տեսա, իհարկե, տեսանյութը, բայց երբ տեսա, ամեն դեպքում հորդորեցի, ասեցի՝ ավելի լավ կլինի ֆեյսբուքյան...

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Վարչապետ Նիկոլ Փաշինյանի գրած ու իշխող ուժի նախընտրական երգն էին երգում անցած շաբաթավերջին Այգեզարդի դպրոցի սաները՝ նույն Փաշինյանի հռչակած Քաղաքացու օրվա կապակցությամբ: Դպրոցի բեմում 6-7-րդ դասարանցիներն էին: Տեսանյութը հեռացրած տնօրենը հերքում է քարոզչությունըԻսկ ինչո՞ւ հեռացրին 1.14 վայրկյանանոց տեսանյութը, որ տարածել էին հենց դպրոցի ֆեյսբուքյան էջում: Տնօրեն Նունե Բաբլոյանն ասում է. «Ուշ տեսա, իհարկե, տեսանյութը, բայց երբ տեսա, ամեն դեպքում հորդորեցի, ասեցի՝ ավելի լավ կլինի ֆեյսբուքյան...

O indicado ao Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF) Jorge Messias defendeu, em sabatina na Comissão de Constituição e Justiça (CCJ) no Senado, nesta quarta-feira (29), que é um dever do Supremo se aprimorar e exercer a autocontenção em pautas que dividem a sociedade. Declarando-se evangélico, Messias ainda defendeu o Estado laico. “Precisamos, por sua importância, de […] Fonte

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O indicado ao Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF) Jorge Messias defendeu, em sabatina na Comissão de Constituição e Justiça (CCJ) no Senado, nesta quarta-feira (29), que é um dever do Supremo se aprimorar e exercer a autocontenção em pautas que dividem a sociedade. Declarando-se evangélico, Messias ainda defendeu o Estado laico. “Precisamos, por sua importância, de […] Fonte

Pesquisa Genial/Quaest divulgada nesta quarta-feira (29) aponta que Rui Costa e Jaques Wagner, candidatos do Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT), lideram as intenções de voto para a disputa do Senado Federal pela Bahia. Já para o governo do estado, o atual governador, Jerônimo Rodrigues (PT), e o ex-prefeito de Salvador ACM Neto (União) aparecem tecnicamente empatados […] Fonte

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Pesquisa Genial/Quaest divulgada nesta quarta-feira (29) aponta que Rui Costa e Jaques Wagner, candidatos do Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT), lideram as intenções de voto para a disputa do Senado Federal pela Bahia. Já para o governo do estado, o atual governador, Jerônimo Rodrigues (PT), e o ex-prefeito de Salvador ACM Neto (União) aparecem tecnicamente empatados […] Fonte

Estudantes da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (FMUSP) e profissionais do Hospital Universitário (HU) realizam uma manifestação nesta quarta-feira (29), em São Paulo (SP), a partir das 13h, para denunciar o sucateamento da estrutura hospitalar e a cobrança para realização de estágio no Hospital das Clínicas (HC). O ato prevê bloqueio da […] Fonte

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Estudantes da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (FMUSP) e profissionais do Hospital Universitário (HU) realizam uma manifestação nesta quarta-feira (29), em São Paulo (SP), a partir das 13h, para denunciar o sucateamento da estrutura hospitalar e a cobrança para realização de estágio no Hospital das Clínicas (HC). O ato prevê bloqueio da […] Fonte

Un sujeto de nacionalidad boliviana será expulsado del país, luego de cumplir una condena por tráfico de drogas en Lebu. Se...

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Residents adopt an ordinance freezing lot rental fees for mobile home parks, retroactive to Dec. 8.

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Residents adopt an ordinance freezing lot rental fees for mobile home parks, retroactive to Dec. 8.