Verschillende jeugdorganisaties deelden donderdagavond soep en andere maaltijden uit aan de kwetsbare mensen op het De Coninckplein in Antwerpen. Daarmee willen ze een andere kant tonen van het plein dat de voorbije weken negatief in het nieuws kwam. Anderzijds is het ook een oproep naar het stadsbestuur om structurele maatregelen te nemen.

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Verschillende jeugdorganisaties deelden donderdagavond soep en andere maaltijden uit aan de kwetsbare mensen op het De Coninckplein in Antwerpen. Daarmee willen ze een andere kant tonen van het plein dat de voorbije weken negatief in het nieuws kwam. Anderzijds is het ook een oproep naar het stadsbestuur om structurele maatregelen te nemen.

Tensiones en la policía ponen a prueba el modelo de seguridad de Rosario, Argentina El modelo de seguridad del Gobierno en Rosario, la ciudad más violenta de Argentina, parecía estar funcionando y los homicidios iban a la baja. Pero la policía local comenzó a hacer agua. The post Tensiones en la policía ponen a prueba el modelo de seguridad de Rosario, Argentina appeared first on InSight Crime.

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Tensiones en la policía ponen a prueba el modelo de seguridad de Rosario, Argentina El modelo de seguridad del Gobierno en Rosario, la ciudad más violenta de Argentina, parecía estar funcionando y los homicidios iban a la baja. Pero la policía local comenzó a hacer agua. The post Tensiones en la policía ponen a prueba el modelo de seguridad de Rosario, Argentina appeared first on InSight Crime.

La Subsecretaría de Educación Superior informó durante este jueves la extensión del segundo periodo de postulación del Formulario Único de Acreditación Socioeconómica (FUAS) 2026. Recordemos que el FUAS es un instrumento en línea que permite postular a la Gratuidad, becas y créditos del Ministerio de Educación (Mineduc) para estudiar una carrera profesional o técnica de … Continua leyendo "Extienden plazo del segundo periodo de postulación del FUAS 2026: revisa AQUÍ los detalles" The post Extienden plazo del segundo periodo de postulación del FUAS 2026: revisa AQUÍ los detalles appeared first on BioBioChile.

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La Subsecretaría de Educación Superior informó durante este jueves la extensión del segundo periodo de postulación del Formulario Único de Acreditación Socioeconómica (FUAS) 2026. Recordemos que el FUAS es un instrumento en línea que permite postular a la Gratuidad, becas y créditos del Ministerio de Educación (Mineduc) para estudiar una carrera profesional o técnica de … Continua leyendo "Extienden plazo del segundo periodo de postulación del FUAS 2026: revisa AQUÍ los detalles" The post Extienden plazo del segundo periodo de postulación del FUAS 2026: revisa AQUÍ los detalles appeared first on BioBioChile.

Six Colorado Democrats on Wednesday demanded answers from Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials on the agency’s apparent violations of its own rules governing the detention of immigrants in holding rooms in nondescript locations across the state. Scrutiny of the facilities follows a March 8 investigation by the Colorado Times Recorder, based on information from the […]

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Six Colorado Democrats on Wednesday demanded answers from Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials on the agency’s apparent violations of its own rules governing the detention of immigrants in holding rooms in nondescript locations across the state. Scrutiny of the facilities follows a March 8 investigation by the Colorado Times Recorder, based on information from the […]

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COLUMBIA — Incarcerated youth in need of specialized mental health care started receiving it this week after a new psychiatric treatment center opened in Columbia. The $23 million facility aims to fill in the gaps for children and teenagers who do not need more intensive psychiatric hospitalization but whose needs go beyond what the state’s […]

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COLUMBIA — Incarcerated youth in need of specialized mental health care started receiving it this week after a new psychiatric treatment center opened in Columbia. The $23 million facility aims to fill in the gaps for children and teenagers who do not need more intensive psychiatric hospitalization but whose needs go beyond what the state’s […]

O Conselho Nacional do Meio Ambiente (Conama) aprovou, nesta quarta-feira (11), uma moção de apoio à conservação da Serrinha do Paranoá, no Distrito Federal, e manifestou “forte preocupação” com a decisão do Governo do Distrito Federal (GDF) de entregar a chamada Gleba “A”, uma área pública de 716 hectares, como ativo para capitalizar o Banco […] Fonte

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Staff at the agency that runs the Youth Rehabilitation and Treatment Center determined months ago that the issue is not systemic, an internal document shows. A retired judge called that finding “shocking.”

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Staff at the agency that runs the Youth Rehabilitation and Treatment Center determined months ago that the issue is not systemic, an internal document shows. A retired judge called that finding “shocking.”

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One of the most heavily lobbied issues of the 2026 session made it across the finish line Thursday after the House gave final approval to a bill that increases the amount people who successfully sue the government can recover. The House voted nearly unanimously to pass HB 145, with “no” votes cast by Reps. Patt […]

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One of the most heavily lobbied issues of the 2026 session made it across the finish line Thursday after the House gave final approval to a bill that increases the amount people who successfully sue the government can recover. The House voted nearly unanimously to pass HB 145, with “no” votes cast by Reps. Patt […]

Este jueves se registró un accidente vehicular en la Ruta 5 Norte, en la comuna de Nogales, región de Valparaíso, que dejó tres personas lesionadas. Todo ocurrió a la altura del km 117, en el enlace con la ruta F-20 hacia Puchuncaví, donde un vehículo menor impactó de alta energía contra las barreras de contención. … Continua leyendo "Tres lesionados tras choque de vehículo con barreras de contención en Ruta 5 a la altura de Nogales" The post Tres lesionados tras choque de vehículo con barreras de contención en Ruta 5 a la altura de Nogales appeared first on BioBioChile.

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Este jueves se registró un accidente vehicular en la Ruta 5 Norte, en la comuna de Nogales, región de Valparaíso, que dejó tres personas lesionadas. Todo ocurrió a la altura del km 117, en el enlace con la ruta F-20 hacia Puchuncaví, donde un vehículo menor impactó de alta energía contra las barreras de contención. … Continua leyendo "Tres lesionados tras choque de vehículo con barreras de contención en Ruta 5 a la altura de Nogales" The post Tres lesionados tras choque de vehículo con barreras de contención en Ruta 5 a la altura de Nogales appeared first on BioBioChile.

Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools.On a Monday night in December, around 20 Memphis and Shelby County students sat in a conference room illuminated by a big screen projecting policy recommendations. The group discussion sounded nearly identical to a local government meeting, aside from the occasional “6-7” joke. One at a time, the high schoolers that make up the Shelby County Youth Council suggested tweaks and changes to the policies they’ve been brainstorming since August to improve local life and especially mental health for young people. “I feel like we’re coming in very strong about the things that we want to do,” said Maura Young, a senior at Collierville High School. “Maybe we need to take smaller steps.”That comment was met with grumbles of disapproval from some. To be fair, a few of the goals sound lofty, like completely eliminating AI use in local government or spending $1 million to create an online hub for local mental health resources. But with budget season just around the corner, the student leaders are trying to convince county and city leaders to fund even one of their youth-centered solutions. They’ve been making their case at county commission and school board meetings since last fall. This school year, the group is focused on addressing youth mental health issues, which have increased in Shelby County and nationwide since the pandemic.“I live in South Memphis, where you see a lot of stuff,” Marc Williams, a sophomore at Hollis F. Price Middle College High School, said. “It could be violence or going to broken homes, dysfunctional homes. It could be that [students] may not have food for a night.”Tennessee ranks as one of the worst states in the country for youth mental health, with high rates of mental health conditions and low access to care. In 2021, for example, more than half of 12-to-17-year-olds struggling with depression in Tennessee did not receive help. Nearly a quarter of Shelby County high schoolers reported seriously considering suicide that year, according to the Centers for Disease and Prevention.The mental health resource hub, one of the group’s top policy recommendations, would include a website and an in-person team to answer phone calls from Shelby County teens.“Resources here are very scattered, and you have to do so much manual research before you can even find services,” Williams said. “It’s very based on like, tell a friend, tell a friend, instead of it being like, ‘Hey, if you need help, come here and you have all the resources.’”Collecting data for the hub would also help identify gaps in local resources, said SCYC member Madison Thomas.“A lot of people are duplicating efforts that don’t need to be duplicated,” Thomas, a junior at Lausanne Collegiate School in East Memphis, said. “Right now we’re very saturated in awareness efforts, but it distracts from concrete resources that could help.”SCYC is also pushing for more school social workers and counselors, wellness rooms for decompression during the school day, and a student advisory board that would regularly meet with county and city leaders to direct mental health initiatives. The student group, also called SCYC, is run by local nonprofit Bridges USA and has been fully funded by the Shelby County government since 2019. Around 25 student members receive $15 per hour wages for their work each year.Zachary Harris, a junior at Lakeland Preparatory School, has been on the council for three years. He said his goal is to get just one of the group’s priorities written into the county, city, or school system budget. In September, the county commission approved a resolution to consider the group’s recommendations for budget spending but haven’t adopted one yet.“Knowing that we can touch the budget even a little bit is all that we need to get started,” Harris told Chalkbeat. “Because if we can do it once, we can do it again.”Youth council trains Memphis students to be public advocatesEach spring, SCYC hosts the Youth Voices Summit to train fellow peers on how to advocate for their own causes. On Feb. 28, more than 130 students showed up at the Bridges building downtown to practice giving public comments that typically happen in local government meetings to a crowd of almost 80 community leaders and 15 elected officials. Dorian Allert, a senior at White Station High School, advocated for hiring more school mental health professionals. Her school, which holds almost 2,000 students, has only one social worker and one psychologist on staff.“School counselors and social workers are overwhelmed, overworked, and underpaid,” Allert said. “Students looking for mental health support have to wait days or even weeks to get an appointment.”It was MSCS Board Chair Natalie McKinney’s second time attending the summit. This year, she was drawn to SCYC’s proposal to create a youth mental health advisory board. “That has been an ongoing and persistent ask from our youth since the pandemic,” McKinney said. “What I always stress is this has to be a collaborative effort because we are a school system. We are not the mental health system. So we need to figure out how to align our systems and resources.”McKinney said she plans to continue working with student leaders to figure out how to best implement their vision. “I firmly believe in, ‘don’t do it to us, do it with us,’” she said, referencing a phrase echoed by SCYC leaders.Harris, the three-year SCYC veteran, said the group knows its work isn’t a short-term project. He hopes that county and city leaders like McKinney advocate for SCYC recommendations in upcoming budget creation and approval meetings.“This is going to take years and years of work,” he said. “But the satisfaction of knowing that I at least helped one person out there through just talking to somebody, that’s perfect for me.”Bri Hatch covers Memphis-Shelby County Schools for Chalkbeat Tennessee. Reach Bri at bhatch@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools.On a Monday night in December, around 20 Memphis and Shelby County students sat in a conference room illuminated by a big screen projecting policy recommendations. The group discussion sounded nearly identical to a local government meeting, aside from the occasional “6-7” joke. One at a time, the high schoolers that make up the Shelby County Youth Council suggested tweaks and changes to the policies they’ve been brainstorming since August to improve local life and especially mental health for young people. “I feel like we’re coming in very strong about the things that we want to do,” said Maura Young, a senior at Collierville High School. “Maybe we need to take smaller steps.”That comment was met with grumbles of disapproval from some. To be fair, a few of the goals sound lofty, like completely eliminating AI use in local government or spending $1 million to create an online hub for local mental health resources. But with budget season just around the corner, the student leaders are trying to convince county and city leaders to fund even one of their youth-centered solutions. They’ve been making their case at county commission and school board meetings since last fall. This school year, the group is focused on addressing youth mental health issues, which have increased in Shelby County and nationwide since the pandemic.“I live in South Memphis, where you see a lot of stuff,” Marc Williams, a sophomore at Hollis F. Price Middle College High School, said. “It could be violence or going to broken homes, dysfunctional homes. It could be that [students] may not have food for a night.”Tennessee ranks as one of the worst states in the country for youth mental health, with high rates of mental health conditions and low access to care. In 2021, for example, more than half of 12-to-17-year-olds struggling with depression in Tennessee did not receive help. Nearly a quarter of Shelby County high schoolers reported seriously considering suicide that year, according to the Centers for Disease and Prevention.The mental health resource hub, one of the group’s top policy recommendations, would include a website and an in-person team to answer phone calls from Shelby County teens.“Resources here are very scattered, and you have to do so much manual research before you can even find services,” Williams said. “It’s very based on like, tell a friend, tell a friend, instead of it being like, ‘Hey, if you need help, come here and you have all the resources.’”Collecting data for the hub would also help identify gaps in local resources, said SCYC member Madison Thomas.“A lot of people are duplicating efforts that don’t need to be duplicated,” Thomas, a junior at Lausanne Collegiate School in East Memphis, said. “Right now we’re very saturated in awareness efforts, but it distracts from concrete resources that could help.”SCYC is also pushing for more school social workers and counselors, wellness rooms for decompression during the school day, and a student advisory board that would regularly meet with county and city leaders to direct mental health initiatives. The student group, also called SCYC, is run by local nonprofit Bridges USA and has been fully funded by the Shelby County government since 2019. Around 25 student members receive $15 per hour wages for their work each year.Zachary Harris, a junior at Lakeland Preparatory School, has been on the council for three years. He said his goal is to get just one of the group’s priorities written into the county, city, or school system budget. In September, the county commission approved a resolution to consider the group’s recommendations for budget spending but haven’t adopted one yet.“Knowing that we can touch the budget even a little bit is all that we need to get started,” Harris told Chalkbeat. “Because if we can do it once, we can do it again.”Youth council trains Memphis students to be public advocatesEach spring, SCYC hosts the Youth Voices Summit to train fellow peers on how to advocate for their own causes. On Feb. 28, more than 130 students showed up at the Bridges building downtown to practice giving public comments that typically happen in local government meetings to a crowd of almost 80 community leaders and 15 elected officials. Dorian Allert, a senior at White Station High School, advocated for hiring more school mental health professionals. Her school, which holds almost 2,000 students, has only one social worker and one psychologist on staff.“School counselors and social workers are overwhelmed, overworked, and underpaid,” Allert said. “Students looking for mental health support have to wait days or even weeks to get an appointment.”It was MSCS Board Chair Natalie McKinney’s second time attending the summit. This year, she was drawn to SCYC’s proposal to create a youth mental health advisory board. “That has been an ongoing and persistent ask from our youth since the pandemic,” McKinney said. “What I always stress is this has to be a collaborative effort because we are a school system. We are not the mental health system. So we need to figure out how to align our systems and resources.”McKinney said she plans to continue working with student leaders to figure out how to best implement their vision. “I firmly believe in, ‘don’t do it to us, do it with us,’” she said, referencing a phrase echoed by SCYC leaders.Harris, the three-year SCYC veteran, said the group knows its work isn’t a short-term project. He hopes that county and city leaders like McKinney advocate for SCYC recommendations in upcoming budget creation and approval meetings.“This is going to take years and years of work,” he said. “But the satisfaction of knowing that I at least helped one person out there through just talking to somebody, that’s perfect for me.”Bri Hatch covers Memphis-Shelby County Schools for Chalkbeat Tennessee. Reach Bri at bhatch@chalkbeat.org.

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Tiempo de lectura: 2 minutosEl exjefe de la Fiscalía Especial contra la Impunidad (FECI), Juan Francisco Sandoval, presentó nueve tachas contra la fiscal general Consuelo Porras en el proceso para elegir al próximo jefe o jefa del Ministerio Público. El impedimento plantea una serie de cuestionamientos sobre su actuación durante su gestión al frente de la institución.  Por Alexander ... Read more

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Tiempo de lectura: 2 minutosEl exjefe de la Fiscalía Especial contra la Impunidad (FECI), Juan Francisco Sandoval, presentó nueve tachas contra la fiscal general Consuelo Porras en el proceso para elegir al próximo jefe o jefa del Ministerio Público. El impedimento plantea una serie de cuestionamientos sobre su actuación durante su gestión al frente de la institución.  Por Alexander ... Read more

Las seis Plataformas de las Universidades Públicas autonómicas señalan que la subida queda en un 0,5% del PIB, “o incluso menos”, muy lejos del 1% que establece la Ley estatal del Sistema Universitario (LOSU).

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Las seis Plataformas de las Universidades Públicas autonómicas señalan que la subida queda en un 0,5% del PIB, “o incluso menos”, muy lejos del 1% que establece la Ley estatal del Sistema Universitario (LOSU).

Durante todo o mês de março,  o Movimento dos Atingidos por Barragens (MAB) realiza ações coordenadas em diversas regiões em defesa da regulamentação da Política Nacional de Direitos das Populações Atingidas por Barragens (PNAB) – Lei 14.755, contra a licença da Hidrovia Araguaia-Tocantins e na defesa dos rios. Este ano, o movimento mobiliza em torno […] Fonte

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LINCOLN — Income eligibility for Nebraska’s child care subsidy program would remain at the higher caps the state set in 2021 under a legislative proposal advanced Thursday by two committees, including in the state budget. The Legislature’s Health and Human Services Committee voted 5-1 to advance Legislative Bill 304, from State Sen. Wendy DeBoer of Omaha. […]

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LINCOLN — Income eligibility for Nebraska’s child care subsidy program would remain at the higher caps the state set in 2021 under a legislative proposal advanced Thursday by two committees, including in the state budget. The Legislature’s Health and Human Services Committee voted 5-1 to advance Legislative Bill 304, from State Sen. Wendy DeBoer of Omaha. […]

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New hunting and finishing laws passed during the 2025 Legislative session, along with adopted regulations by the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission mean some significant changes for hunters and anglers, with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks highlighting the changes in a post this week. One of the biggest is FWP’s new “License Ambassador Program” which […]

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New hunting and finishing laws passed during the 2025 Legislative session, along with adopted regulations by the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission mean some significant changes for hunters and anglers, with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks highlighting the changes in a post this week. One of the biggest is FWP’s new “License Ambassador Program” which […]

El Real Betis, cuadro que dirige el chileno Manuel Pellegrini, tendrá que apelar a la remontada en Sevilla tras caer por 1-0 frente al Panathinaikos en el Estadio Olímpico de Atenas, en la ida de los octavos de final de la Europa League. Un controvertido penal en el minuto 87, transformado por Vicente Taborda, decidió … Continua leyendo "Europa League: penal agónico castiga al Betis de Pellegrini ante Panathinaikos y deja llave abierta" The post Europa League: penal agónico castiga al Betis de Pellegrini ante Panathinaikos y deja llave abierta appeared first on BioBioChile.

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El Real Betis, cuadro que dirige el chileno Manuel Pellegrini, tendrá que apelar a la remontada en Sevilla tras caer por 1-0 frente al Panathinaikos en el Estadio Olímpico de Atenas, en la ida de los octavos de final de la Europa League. Un controvertido penal en el minuto 87, transformado por Vicente Taborda, decidió … Continua leyendo "Europa League: penal agónico castiga al Betis de Pellegrini ante Panathinaikos y deja llave abierta" The post Europa League: penal agónico castiga al Betis de Pellegrini ante Panathinaikos y deja llave abierta appeared first on BioBioChile.

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A Michigan House committee heard emotional testimony Thursday from law enforcement officials and grieving parents in support of legislation aimed at educating students about the dangers of sextortion, an online crime that authorities say is increasingly targeting minors. The measure, House Bill 4848, is sponsored by Democratic state Rep. John Fitzgerald of Wyoming and would […]

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A Michigan House committee heard emotional testimony Thursday from law enforcement officials and grieving parents in support of legislation aimed at educating students about the dangers of sextortion, an online crime that authorities say is increasingly targeting minors. The measure, House Bill 4848, is sponsored by Democratic state Rep. John Fitzgerald of Wyoming and would […]

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On March 12, 1976, James M. Frey, assistant director for legislative reference of the Office of Management and Budget, asked federal departments for their views on HJ Resolution 549, to approve the covenant for the Northern Mariana Islands, garnering positive responses like this one. The post #TBT: March 12, 2026 appeared first on Pasquines.

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On March 12, 1976, James M. Frey, assistant director for legislative reference of the Office of Management and Budget, asked federal departments for their views on HJ Resolution 549, to approve the covenant for the Northern Mariana Islands, garnering positive responses like this one. The post #TBT: March 12, 2026 appeared first on Pasquines.

Over the past three months, Wave FC has undergone a substantial makeover, saying goodbye to nearly 10 veterans.

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Over the past three months, Wave FC has undergone a substantial makeover, saying goodbye to nearly 10 veterans.

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The Family Express Care Clinic takes Medicaid and most major insurance. The post New health clinic opens on Indy’s far east side appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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