Many raise concerns with Michigan’s reading scores. Elementary school kids are often the focus. But what about older students who still struggle to read?

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Many raise concerns with Michigan’s reading scores. Elementary school kids are often the focus. But what about older students who still struggle to read?

Речник іранського Міністерства закордонних справ Есмаїл Бакаї заявив, що технічна група Ірану відвідає столицю Катару, Доху, цього тижня, але це не має жодного стосунку до візиту американських чиновників до цієї арабської країни

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Речник іранського Міністерства закордонних справ Есмаїл Бакаї заявив, що технічна група Ірану відвідає столицю Катару, Доху, цього тижня, але це не має жодного стосунку до візиту американських чиновників до цієї арабської країни

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Christopher O’Connor, chief executive of Yale New Haven Health System, is stepping down from his role, according to an announcement Monday.

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Christopher O’Connor, chief executive of Yale New Haven Health System, is stepping down from his role, according to an announcement Monday.

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Kentucky Lantern
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A coalition of consumer advocacy, environmental and renewable energy groups is calling on Kentucky’s utility regulator to study various aspects of utility affordability for ratepayers, including the potential costs of data centers and fossil fuels.  In a letter dated Sunday, the groups are asking the Kentucky Public Service Commission to investigate “the drivers of rising […]

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A coalition of consumer advocacy, environmental and renewable energy groups is calling on Kentucky’s utility regulator to study various aspects of utility affordability for ratepayers, including the potential costs of data centers and fossil fuels.  In a letter dated Sunday, the groups are asking the Kentucky Public Service Commission to investigate “the drivers of rising […]

The sponsor behind the push for the new party is Robin Richards, according to paperwork obtained through the Secretary of State's office.

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The sponsor behind the push for the new party is Robin Richards, according to paperwork obtained through the Secretary of State's office.

(The Center Square) – A Tennessee law that makes it illegal to be in the state with a pending deportation order will take effect on Wednesday after a federal court challenge was dismissed. The National Immigration Law Center and the American Civil Liberties Union filed the suit in U.S. District Court on behalf of two people, identified only as Lucy and Benjamin in court documents, who said they could be affected by the law, which carries a penalty of up to a year in jail. The plaintiffs did not show that they are subject to valid and outstanding removal orders and lacked standing, U.S. District Court Judge Eli Richardson said in the order. Richardson also denied a motion that would have allowed the plaintiffs to create a class action lawsuit. Gov. Bill Lee signed House Bill 1704 into law after a debate among members of the General Assembly over whether it would stand up to legal scrutiny. Lawmakers in Texas, Iowa and Oklahoma passed similar laws that were challenged by the Department of Justice under the Biden administration. The Trump administration dismissed the challenges. The bill also creates a crime for persons who try to enter the state if they have a deportation order in place, but that part could only take effect if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Arizona vs. the U.S. The 2012 case held that the state lacked the authority to enforce immigration laws. The bill is one in a series of Republican-backed bills addressing illegal immigration that will take effect on Wednesday. State and local governments will be required to verify a person's authority to work in the U.S. through the federal E-Verify system beginning Wednesday. House Bill 2018 mandates that local law enforcement agencies enter into 287(g) agreements with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Ninety state agencies participate in one of the models, according to ICE's website. A hearing will be held on Thursday in a case challenging a requirement that health departments check the immigration status of benefit recipients. House Bill 1710/Senate Bill 1915, which will cost the state $131,000 to implement, according to the bill’s fiscal note, requires state agencies to check the immigration status of benefit recipients. The Davidson County Chancery Court issued a temporary injunction after the Tennessee Justice Center filed a motion in Davidson County Chancery Court on behalf of three physicians.

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(The Center Square) – A Tennessee law that makes it illegal to be in the state with a pending deportation order will take effect on Wednesday after a federal court challenge was dismissed. The National Immigration Law Center and the American Civil Liberties Union filed the suit in U.S. District Court on behalf of two people, identified only as Lucy and Benjamin in court documents, who said they could be affected by the law, which carries a penalty of up to a year in jail. The plaintiffs did not show that they are subject to valid and outstanding removal orders and lacked standing, U.S. District Court Judge Eli Richardson said in the order. Richardson also denied a motion that would have allowed the plaintiffs to create a class action lawsuit. Gov. Bill Lee signed House Bill 1704 into law after a debate among members of the General Assembly over whether it would stand up to legal scrutiny. Lawmakers in Texas, Iowa and Oklahoma passed similar laws that were challenged by the Department of Justice under the Biden administration. The Trump administration dismissed the challenges. The bill also creates a crime for persons who try to enter the state if they have a deportation order in place, but that part could only take effect if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Arizona vs. the U.S. The 2012 case held that the state lacked the authority to enforce immigration laws. The bill is one in a series of Republican-backed bills addressing illegal immigration that will take effect on Wednesday. State and local governments will be required to verify a person's authority to work in the U.S. through the federal E-Verify system beginning Wednesday. House Bill 2018 mandates that local law enforcement agencies enter into 287(g) agreements with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Ninety state agencies participate in one of the models, according to ICE's website. A hearing will be held on Thursday in a case challenging a requirement that health departments check the immigration status of benefit recipients. House Bill 1710/Senate Bill 1915, which will cost the state $131,000 to implement, according to the bill’s fiscal note, requires state agencies to check the immigration status of benefit recipients. The Davidson County Chancery Court issued a temporary injunction after the Tennessee Justice Center filed a motion in Davidson County Chancery Court on behalf of three physicians.

Faixa que já é fenômeno viral mesmo antes do lançamento oficial ganha superprodução em clipe gravado com os dançarinos Les Twins O post DJ Goja, Jason Derulo e Melody unem forças em nova versão do hit global “Mi Chico” apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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Faixa que já é fenômeno viral mesmo antes do lançamento oficial ganha superprodução em clipe gravado com os dançarinos Les Twins O post DJ Goja, Jason Derulo e Melody unem forças em nova versão do hit global “Mi Chico” apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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(The Center Square) - Arizona gained 21,200 jobs year over year in May, according to a new report. Common Sense Institute Arizona released a report showing the state experienced year-over-year job growth for the second consecutive month, following eight straight months of year-over-year job decline. The report noted Arizona’s 0.65% year-over-year job growth ranked 10th in America, more than doubling the national average of 0.32%. Doug Walls, the labor market information director for the Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity, told The Center Square that eight of the 12 major industries in Arizona saw job growth. Walls said job gains in Arizona continue to be dominated by the healthcare industry, which saw the sixth-best year-over-year job growth in America. On top of this, he pointed out that Arizona’s information and mining sectors grew at the second-largest and fourth-fastest rates in America, year over year, respectively. According to the report, Arizona gained 500 manufacturing jobs year over year, ranking 11th in America. Zach Milne, a senior economist for CSI, told The Center Square that manufacturing is an important sector in Arizona, noting it has many high-paying jobs such as in aerospace, chip and high-tech manufacturing. The report also showed Arizona’s construction industry experienced year-over-year job growth of 0.18%. Milne said the construction growth is a good sign because it shows that things are being built that could contribute to economic output. May was the first month in more than a year that the state’s manufacturing and construction industry saw year-over-year job creation, Walls said. Arizona’s year-over-year job growth was “driven entirely by the private sector,” Walls said. From April to May, Arizona added 2,000 jobs, with its largest industry, trade, transportation and utilities, adding 600 jobs. The state’s mining industry added 200 jobs in the same period. According to the report, Arizona’s mining industry employs 47% more people than it did in December 2020. Even with month-over-month and year-over-year job growth, Arizona’s unemployment rate increased slightly from 4.7% to 4.8%, ranking 40th in the country. Arizona’s unemployment rate is above the national average of 4.3%. Walls said the state’s current jobless rate is still lower than the average jobless rate between 2017 and 2019 of 4.9%. The report noted Arizona’s labor force participation rate fell to 60.7%, the state’s lowest level since 2020. Milne said the rise in unemployment and the decline in labor force participation show Arizona has a “slowed labor market.” The economic data showing Arizona with employment gains, rising unemployment rate and falling labor force participation rate is “a bit odd,” Milne noted. To get a better idea of what is happening in Arizona’s job numbers, Milne said long-term economic data will need to be examined.

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(The Center Square) - Arizona gained 21,200 jobs year over year in May, according to a new report. Common Sense Institute Arizona released a report showing the state experienced year-over-year job growth for the second consecutive month, following eight straight months of year-over-year job decline. The report noted Arizona’s 0.65% year-over-year job growth ranked 10th in America, more than doubling the national average of 0.32%. Doug Walls, the labor market information director for the Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity, told The Center Square that eight of the 12 major industries in Arizona saw job growth. Walls said job gains in Arizona continue to be dominated by the healthcare industry, which saw the sixth-best year-over-year job growth in America. On top of this, he pointed out that Arizona’s information and mining sectors grew at the second-largest and fourth-fastest rates in America, year over year, respectively. According to the report, Arizona gained 500 manufacturing jobs year over year, ranking 11th in America. Zach Milne, a senior economist for CSI, told The Center Square that manufacturing is an important sector in Arizona, noting it has many high-paying jobs such as in aerospace, chip and high-tech manufacturing. The report also showed Arizona’s construction industry experienced year-over-year job growth of 0.18%. Milne said the construction growth is a good sign because it shows that things are being built that could contribute to economic output. May was the first month in more than a year that the state’s manufacturing and construction industry saw year-over-year job creation, Walls said. Arizona’s year-over-year job growth was “driven entirely by the private sector,” Walls said. From April to May, Arizona added 2,000 jobs, with its largest industry, trade, transportation and utilities, adding 600 jobs. The state’s mining industry added 200 jobs in the same period. According to the report, Arizona’s mining industry employs 47% more people than it did in December 2020. Even with month-over-month and year-over-year job growth, Arizona’s unemployment rate increased slightly from 4.7% to 4.8%, ranking 40th in the country. Arizona’s unemployment rate is above the national average of 4.3%. Walls said the state’s current jobless rate is still lower than the average jobless rate between 2017 and 2019 of 4.9%. The report noted Arizona’s labor force participation rate fell to 60.7%, the state’s lowest level since 2020. Milne said the rise in unemployment and the decline in labor force participation show Arizona has a “slowed labor market.” The economic data showing Arizona with employment gains, rising unemployment rate and falling labor force participation rate is “a bit odd,” Milne noted. To get a better idea of what is happening in Arizona’s job numbers, Milne said long-term economic data will need to be examined.

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法國國際廣播電台
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西非國家加蓬(le Gabon)與歐盟(Union Européenne)之間的漁業協議於昨天2026年06月28號星期日到期。應利伯維爾方面(Libreville)的要求,這一協議暫時未能獲得續約。加蓬認為之前的協議缺乏平衡。布魯塞爾(Bruxelles)展現其誠意,歐盟表示願意進行談判。

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西非國家加蓬(le Gabon)與歐盟(Union Européenne)之間的漁業協議於昨天2026年06月28號星期日到期。應利伯維爾方面(Libreville)的要求,這一協議暫時未能獲得續約。加蓬認為之前的協議缺乏平衡。布魯塞爾(Bruxelles)展現其誠意,歐盟表示願意進行談判。

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法国国际广播电台
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西非国家加蓬(le Gabon)与欧盟(Union Européenne)之间的渔业协议于昨天2026年06月28号星期日到期。应利伯维尔方面(Libreville)的要求,这一协议暂时未能获得续约。加蓬认为之前的协议缺乏平衡。布鲁塞尔(Bruxelles)展现其诚意,欧盟表示愿意进行谈判。

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西非国家加蓬(le Gabon)与欧盟(Union Européenne)之间的渔业协议于昨天2026年06月28号星期日到期。应利伯维尔方面(Libreville)的要求,这一协议暂时未能获得续约。加蓬认为之前的协议缺乏平衡。布鲁塞尔(Bruxelles)展现其诚意,欧盟表示愿意进行谈判。

With less than 48 hours remaining before the start of Virginia’s new fiscal year, the General Assembly on Monday approved a package of amendments proposed by Gov. Abigail Spanberger to the state’s two-year budget, formally ending a budget fight among the Democratic majority that had dragged on for months. The House of Delegates and state […]

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With less than 48 hours remaining before the start of Virginia’s new fiscal year, the General Assembly on Monday approved a package of amendments proposed by Gov. Abigail Spanberger to the state’s two-year budget, formally ending a budget fight among the Democratic majority that had dragged on for months. The House of Delegates and state […]

Trump last week requested $87.6 billion in supplemental funding from Congress, most of which is for the Pentagon to address “urgent needs” related to the Iran War.

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Trump last week requested $87.6 billion in supplemental funding from Congress, most of which is for the Pentagon to address “urgent needs” related to the Iran War.

Un hombre quedó en prisión preventiva tras ser detenido por su presunta participación en un homicidio con arma de fuego...

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Un hombre quedó en prisión preventiva tras ser detenido por su presunta participación en un homicidio con arma de fuego...

The Trump administration acted unlawfully by suddenly freezing hundreds of millions in grant funding to the Gateway project, the court said.

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The Trump administration acted unlawfully by suddenly freezing hundreds of millions in grant funding to the Gateway project, the court said.

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South Carolina Daily Gazette
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Lives are saved every day through the generosity of organ donors and their families. And behind each donation is a complex, around-the-clock effort to honor that gift and help it reach someone in need. As South Carolina’s federally designated organ procurement organization, We Are Sharing Hope SC is part of every step of that process, […]

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Lives are saved every day through the generosity of organ donors and their families. And behind each donation is a complex, around-the-clock effort to honor that gift and help it reach someone in need. As South Carolina’s federally designated organ procurement organization, We Are Sharing Hope SC is part of every step of that process, […]

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Capitol News Illinois
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Illinois budget also continues to include grants for NASCAR

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Illinois budget also continues to include grants for NASCAR

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Mundiario
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Siento comunicarle, Don Miguel de Unamuno, que en España hemos empezado a hacer caso omiso de aquel consejo que nos legó en vida: ¡que inventen ellos! El último grito made in Spain en sistemas de gobierno empieza a asombrar en Europa: la Pedrocracia.

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Siento comunicarle, Don Miguel de Unamuno, que en España hemos empezado a hacer caso omiso de aquel consejo que nos legó en vida: ¡que inventen ellos! El último grito made in Spain en sistemas de gobierno empieza a asombrar en Europa: la Pedrocracia.

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Louisiana Illuminator
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Gov. Jeff Landry can move forward with his strategy to cut public school operations funding to provide another round of teacher pay stipends this year after a Baton Rouge judge threw out an order Monday.

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Gov. Jeff Landry can move forward with his strategy to cut public school operations funding to provide another round of teacher pay stipends this year after a Baton Rouge judge threw out an order Monday.

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After a dismal start to the ski season, abnormally warm conditions in Australia are likely to continue for the coming weeks.

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After a dismal start to the ski season, abnormally warm conditions in Australia are likely to continue for the coming weeks.