The primary race for Utah’s 1st Congressional District sparked unprecedented energy among Democrats with a new blue-leaning district and a crowded race. The results may reflect how further left Utah Democrats are willing to go. Ben McAdams, who during his time representing Utah in the U.S. House was labeled one of the most conservative Democrats […]

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The primary race for Utah’s 1st Congressional District sparked unprecedented energy among Democrats with a new blue-leaning district and a crowded race. The results may reflect how further left Utah Democrats are willing to go. Ben McAdams, who during his time representing Utah in the U.S. House was labeled one of the most conservative Democrats […]

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Johnny Garrett, a pro-Trump conservative and Tennessee congressional candidate, has released an ad criticizing "radical left" policy and promoting his stance against gender-affirming healthcare for minors, while emphasizing his support for the president. The post Drag Queen Dunks on High School Basketball Team in New Johnny Garrett Ad appeared first on Nashville Banner.

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Johnny Garrett, a pro-Trump conservative and Tennessee congressional candidate, has released an ad criticizing "radical left" policy and promoting his stance against gender-affirming healthcare for minors, while emphasizing his support for the president. The post Drag Queen Dunks on High School Basketball Team in New Johnny Garrett Ad appeared first on Nashville Banner.

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At the start of the year I was asked an intriguing question. How much damage has been done to Minnesota’s once pristine brand, and how might we rebuild it?  The unflattering news stories had been relentless. Allegedly large-scale fraud. Cracks appearing in our celebrated quality of life.  Gov. Tim Walz, who’d already been on a […]

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At the start of the year I was asked an intriguing question. How much damage has been done to Minnesota’s once pristine brand, and how might we rebuild it?  The unflattering news stories had been relentless. Allegedly large-scale fraud. Cracks appearing in our celebrated quality of life.  Gov. Tim Walz, who’d already been on a […]

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Independence Day is on Saturday. In observance of the federal holiday, many city, county, and federal offices will be closed on Friday. The post Don’t Miss: Many government offices to be closed July 3 appeared first on Amarillo Tribune.

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Independence Day is on Saturday. In observance of the federal holiday, many city, county, and federal offices will be closed on Friday. The post Don’t Miss: Many government offices to be closed July 3 appeared first on Amarillo Tribune.

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Amarillo’s Community Development Department is accepting public comments today through July 28 for funding allocations. The post In Brief: June 29, 2026 appeared first on Amarillo Tribune.

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Amarillo’s Community Development Department is accepting public comments today through July 28 for funding allocations. The post In Brief: June 29, 2026 appeared first on Amarillo Tribune.

If you haven’t picked up on it yet, the far right has a favorite bogeyman: transgender people. Last fall, after the murder of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, the Heritage Foundation and one of its offshoots “issued a call for the Federal Bureau of Investigation to designate ‘Transgender Ideology-Inspired Violent Extremism,’ or TIVE, as a domestic […] The post Opinion: The federal investigation into Buncombe County Schools’ transgender bathroom use is more about performance than substance appeared first on Asheville Watchdog.

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If you haven’t picked up on it yet, the far right has a favorite bogeyman: transgender people. Last fall, after the murder of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, the Heritage Foundation and one of its offshoots “issued a call for the Federal Bureau of Investigation to designate ‘Transgender Ideology-Inspired Violent Extremism,’ or TIVE, as a domestic […] The post Opinion: The federal investigation into Buncombe County Schools’ transgender bathroom use is more about performance than substance appeared first on Asheville Watchdog.

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Orphaned by age 6, Christian becomes a noted poet whose work chronicled Black life in Louisiana

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Marshall Ramsey's editorial cartoon shows a church surrounded by flood waters. Its sign says: "Whoever is praying for rain, STOP!"

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Marshall Ramsey's editorial cartoon shows a church surrounded by flood waters. Its sign says: "Whoever is praying for rain, STOP!"

La portaveu nacional de la CUP, Su Moreno, ha denunciat aquest dilluns una "deriva a la dreta" de Junts, pel "flirteig" que observa amb el PP a escala estatal i amb Aliança Catalana, capitanejada per l'alcaldessa de Ripoll, Sílvia Orriols, a Catalunya. En una roda de premsa a la seu del partit, Moreno ha assegurat que els de Carles Puigdemont experimenten una "indefinició" que es demostra, especialment, en assumptes com la gestió migratòria o la crisi de l'habitatge. Per altra banda, la portaveu de la CUP ha carregat contra ERC i els Comuns, a qui ha acusat de no "condicionar" els pressupostos de la Generalitat a les demandes del professorat o a frenar l'ampliació de l'Aeroport Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat. "Hauran d'aclarir ells cap a on volen anar, però bàsicament els passos que fan són un viratge cap a polítiques de dretes", ha asseverat Moreno, en al·lusió a Junts. Així, ha criticat el suposat "flirteig" amb el PP per una hipotètica moció de censura contra el president del govern espanyol, Pedro Sánchez, i amb Aliança Catalana. Sobre aquest últim partit, la portaveu de la CUP ha avisat que "està disputant absolutament el vot" a Junts, cosa que fa que, a parer seu, els de Puigdemont "posin sobre la taula" certes mesures que "preocupen" als anticapitalistes. Per altra banda, i amb relació al debat final dels pressupostos que celebrarà el Parlament aquest dijous, Moreno ha advertit que Catalunya "no pot continuar vivint amb la lògica d'espera permanent". "Mentre el Govern ens demana paciència, la realitat de la gent no espera", ha dit. A parer seu, els primers comptes de l'executiu de Salvador Illa "no responen" als problemes del país i "avalen" les polítiques "autonomistes" del PSC. De fet, Moreno ha lamentat que la CUP s'hagi quedat "sola" en introduir les propostes del professorat a la llei d'acompanyament dels pressupostos. Veu una "contradicció" als socis d'investidura d'Illa, especialment als Comuns, que van "condicionar" la legislatura passada a frenar el Hard Rock. "En canvi, ara mateix, via lliure a projectes com l'aeroport, que no ha estat en cap moment una condició per aprovar els pressupostos", ha contraposat.

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La portaveu nacional de la CUP, Su Moreno, ha denunciat aquest dilluns una "deriva a la dreta" de Junts, pel "flirteig" que observa amb el PP a escala estatal i amb Aliança Catalana, capitanejada per l'alcaldessa de Ripoll, Sílvia Orriols, a Catalunya. En una roda de premsa a la seu del partit, Moreno ha assegurat que els de Carles Puigdemont experimenten una "indefinició" que es demostra, especialment, en assumptes com la gestió migratòria o la crisi de l'habitatge. Per altra banda, la portaveu de la CUP ha carregat contra ERC i els Comuns, a qui ha acusat de no "condicionar" els pressupostos de la Generalitat a les demandes del professorat o a frenar l'ampliació de l'Aeroport Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat. "Hauran d'aclarir ells cap a on volen anar, però bàsicament els passos que fan són un viratge cap a polítiques de dretes", ha asseverat Moreno, en al·lusió a Junts. Així, ha criticat el suposat "flirteig" amb el PP per una hipotètica moció de censura contra el president del govern espanyol, Pedro Sánchez, i amb Aliança Catalana. Sobre aquest últim partit, la portaveu de la CUP ha avisat que "està disputant absolutament el vot" a Junts, cosa que fa que, a parer seu, els de Puigdemont "posin sobre la taula" certes mesures que "preocupen" als anticapitalistes. Per altra banda, i amb relació al debat final dels pressupostos que celebrarà el Parlament aquest dijous, Moreno ha advertit que Catalunya "no pot continuar vivint amb la lògica d'espera permanent". "Mentre el Govern ens demana paciència, la realitat de la gent no espera", ha dit. A parer seu, els primers comptes de l'executiu de Salvador Illa "no responen" als problemes del país i "avalen" les polítiques "autonomistes" del PSC. De fet, Moreno ha lamentat que la CUP s'hagi quedat "sola" en introduir les propostes del professorat a la llei d'acompanyament dels pressupostos. Veu una "contradicció" als socis d'investidura d'Illa, especialment als Comuns, que van "condicionar" la legislatura passada a frenar el Hard Rock. "En canvi, ara mateix, via lliure a projectes com l'aeroport, que no ha estat en cap moment una condició per aprovar els pressupostos", ha contraposat.

Oklahoma City's Key to Home initiative successfully housed 65 of 75 people from one encampment within 90 days, but advocates say the housing voucher inspection process, a shortage of willing landlords and a lack of affordable units are slowing progress as more people fall into homelessness than are being housed. The post Housing Voucher Inspections Are Slowing Oklahoma City’s Effort to Close Encampments appeared first on Oklahoma Watch.

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Oklahoma City's Key to Home initiative successfully housed 65 of 75 people from one encampment within 90 days, but advocates say the housing voucher inspection process, a shortage of willing landlords and a lack of affordable units are slowing progress as more people fall into homelessness than are being housed. The post Housing Voucher Inspections Are Slowing Oklahoma City’s Effort to Close Encampments appeared first on Oklahoma Watch.

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Mississippi has earned national acclaim for boosting reading proficiency among fourth graders. Now, state lawmakers are focusing similar efforts on older students.

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Mississippi has earned national acclaim for boosting reading proficiency among fourth graders. Now, state lawmakers are focusing similar efforts on older students.

(The Center Square) – About half of Americans are confident about the future of democracy in the U.S., but nearly two-thirds say the country is not living out its founding principles, according to a recent poll. The Center Square Voters’ Voice Poll surveyed more than 2,500 registered voters, asking them how confident they were about democracy’s future and how well America's founding principles were being practiced today. A total of 63% indicated ‘not too well’ or ‘not well at all,’ though more still believed in democracy’s future than not (47% to 44%). The single-most optimistic group on both questions was individuals who voted for President Donald Trump in the last election. Sixty-three percent said they were confident in the future of American democracy, and 47% thought America’s founding principles were being practiced well today. Republicans followed not far behind at 61%. Men were also considerably more optimistic than women on the issue. Fifty-six percent of men indicated they were confident about democracy’s future, compared to just 40% of women. Beyond political affiliation and gender, however, demographic differences were relatively modest. Confidence tended to be somewhat higher among respondents with higher educational attainment and household incomes. Conversely, the most pessimistic group was those who voted for former Vice President Kamala Harris, with 56% expressing little confidence in democracy’s future – slightly more than those who didn’t vote at all in 2024. Democrats overall were next, at 53%. On the principles question, 47% of Trump supporters thought America’s founding principles were being practiced well today, followed by 40% of Republicans, while a soaring 78% of Harris supporters thought the country was not living them out. Of that 78%, more thought they were being practiced “not at all well” (42%) than “not too well” (30%). Men, again, showed more optimism than women on the topic. Thirty-six percent of men compared to 26% of women believed America was living out its principles well, while 67% of women believed America was generally failing to practice them compared to 59% of men. Otherwise, findings were generally consistent across demographic groups. The topline findings on the founding principles question were similar to those on several other questions in the survey. Sixty percent of respondents also said the U.S. is headed in the wrong direction, while 28% said it is on the right track. Similarly, 60% disapproved of President Donald Trump’s handling of the economy, while 37% approved. Respondents were not asked directly why they believed the country was headed in the wrong direction, though they did indicate that they thought inflation and the economy were the most important issues the country is facing. The Center Square partnered with Noble Predictive Insights, which conducted the poll June 1-4, 2026, surveying registered voters nationwide through an opt-in online panel and text-to-web cell phone messages. The survey included 2,585 respondents: 915 Republicans, 1,013 Democrats and 297 True Independents — independents who did not lean toward either major party when asked. The margin of error was ±1.93%.

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(The Center Square) – About half of Americans are confident about the future of democracy in the U.S., but nearly two-thirds say the country is not living out its founding principles, according to a recent poll. The Center Square Voters’ Voice Poll surveyed more than 2,500 registered voters, asking them how confident they were about democracy’s future and how well America's founding principles were being practiced today. A total of 63% indicated ‘not too well’ or ‘not well at all,’ though more still believed in democracy’s future than not (47% to 44%). The single-most optimistic group on both questions was individuals who voted for President Donald Trump in the last election. Sixty-three percent said they were confident in the future of American democracy, and 47% thought America’s founding principles were being practiced well today. Republicans followed not far behind at 61%. Men were also considerably more optimistic than women on the issue. Fifty-six percent of men indicated they were confident about democracy’s future, compared to just 40% of women. Beyond political affiliation and gender, however, demographic differences were relatively modest. Confidence tended to be somewhat higher among respondents with higher educational attainment and household incomes. Conversely, the most pessimistic group was those who voted for former Vice President Kamala Harris, with 56% expressing little confidence in democracy’s future – slightly more than those who didn’t vote at all in 2024. Democrats overall were next, at 53%. On the principles question, 47% of Trump supporters thought America’s founding principles were being practiced well today, followed by 40% of Republicans, while a soaring 78% of Harris supporters thought the country was not living them out. Of that 78%, more thought they were being practiced “not at all well” (42%) than “not too well” (30%). Men, again, showed more optimism than women on the topic. Thirty-six percent of men compared to 26% of women believed America was living out its principles well, while 67% of women believed America was generally failing to practice them compared to 59% of men. Otherwise, findings were generally consistent across demographic groups. The topline findings on the founding principles question were similar to those on several other questions in the survey. Sixty percent of respondents also said the U.S. is headed in the wrong direction, while 28% said it is on the right track. Similarly, 60% disapproved of President Donald Trump’s handling of the economy, while 37% approved. Respondents were not asked directly why they believed the country was headed in the wrong direction, though they did indicate that they thought inflation and the economy were the most important issues the country is facing. The Center Square partnered with Noble Predictive Insights, which conducted the poll June 1-4, 2026, surveying registered voters nationwide through an opt-in online panel and text-to-web cell phone messages. The survey included 2,585 respondents: 915 Republicans, 1,013 Democrats and 297 True Independents — independents who did not lean toward either major party when asked. The margin of error was ±1.93%.

A divided board voted 4-3 to “exceed revenue neutral,” meaning it may collect more taxes to cover growing costs. But the decision isn’t final until August. The post Make cuts or more taxes? KCK school board considers its options appeared first on The Beacon.

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A divided board voted 4-3 to “exceed revenue neutral,” meaning it may collect more taxes to cover growing costs. But the decision isn’t final until August. The post Make cuts or more taxes? KCK school board considers its options appeared first on The Beacon.

Midway Independent School District reduced its budget deficit after closing Speegleville Elementary School, eliminating programs and reorganizing staff. The budget includes a 2% raise for all employees. The post Midway ISD narrows its deficit and raises pay after tough decisions appeared first on The Waco Bridge.

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Midway Independent School District reduced its budget deficit after closing Speegleville Elementary School, eliminating programs and reorganizing staff. The budget includes a 2% raise for all employees. The post Midway ISD narrows its deficit and raises pay after tough decisions appeared first on The Waco Bridge.

Студентската платформа „Студентарија“ реагира дека студентите во „Никола Карев“ се соочуваат со сериозни услови за живеење, вклучително и учење со свеќи во екот на испитната сесија, како и отсуство на основни услуги во домот

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Студентската платформа „Студентарија“ реагира дека студентите во „Никола Карев“ се соочуваат со сериозни услови за живеење, вклучително и учење со свеќи во екот на испитната сесија, како и отсуство на основни услуги во домот

Ndryshimet e shumëpritura në Kodin Zgjedhor, të cilat janë pjesë e Agjendës së Reformave të BE-së dhe për të cilat partitë politike nuk kanë mundur të arrijnë marrëveshje për një kohë të gjatë, pritet që sot të hyjnë në procedurë parlamentare, por pa mbështetjen e opozitës, Lidhjes Social-Demokrate të Maqedonisë (LSDM), transmeton Portalb.mk. Sipas TV […]

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Ndryshimet e shumëpritura në Kodin Zgjedhor, të cilat janë pjesë e Agjendës së Reformave të BE-së dhe për të cilat partitë politike nuk kanë mundur të arrijnë marrëveshje për një kohë të gjatë, pritet që sot të hyjnë në procedurë parlamentare, por pa mbështetjen e opozitës, Lidhjes Social-Demokrate të Maqedonisë (LSDM), transmeton Portalb.mk. Sipas TV […]

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Gov. Mike Kehoe’s decisions on the $50.7 billion Missouri budget for the coming year are due by Tuesday. The budget for the fiscal year that begins Wednesday arrived on Kehoe’s desk in May with a deficit of more than $2 billion between general revenue and appropriations, covered by the last big draw on the general […]

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Gov. Mike Kehoe’s decisions on the $50.7 billion Missouri budget for the coming year are due by Tuesday. The budget for the fiscal year that begins Wednesday arrived on Kehoe’s desk in May with a deficit of more than $2 billion between general revenue and appropriations, covered by the last big draw on the general […]

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Ann fè livrezon ansanm – Delivering Together, se yon nouvo pwojè Bibliyotèk Piblik Brooklyn (BPL) kreye espesyalman pou moun k ap delivre manje atravè aplikasyon nan vil Nouyòk. Bibliyotèk yo ofri espas ki an sekirite ak sipò nan Brooklyn kote livrè yo ka repoze, rechaje, epi jwenn divès kalite resous. Tout sèvis sa yo gratis. […] The post Bibliyotèk Brooklyn yo mete zouti gratis pou repare bisiklèt ak lòt sèvis pou moun k ap fè travay livrezon yo appeared first on Documented.

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Ann fè livrezon ansanm – Delivering Together, se yon nouvo pwojè Bibliyotèk Piblik Brooklyn (BPL) kreye espesyalman pou moun k ap delivre manje atravè aplikasyon nan vil Nouyòk. Bibliyotèk yo ofri espas ki an sekirite ak sipò nan Brooklyn kote livrè yo ka repoze, rechaje, epi jwenn divès kalite resous. Tout sèvis sa yo gratis. […] The post Bibliyotèk Brooklyn yo mete zouti gratis pou repare bisiklèt ak lòt sèvis pou moun k ap fè travay livrezon yo appeared first on Documented.

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Radio France Internationale
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Wasu alƙaluman mujallar Times Higher Education ko kuma THE da ke sanya idanu kan ingancin tsarin bayar da ilimin manyan makarantu a ilahirin ƙasashen duniya, ya sanya jami’o’in Najeriya 24 a sahun manyan jami’o’in duniya cikin shekarar da muke ta 2026.

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Wasu alƙaluman mujallar Times Higher Education ko kuma THE da ke sanya idanu kan ingancin tsarin bayar da ilimin manyan makarantu a ilahirin ƙasashen duniya, ya sanya jami’o’in Najeriya 24 a sahun manyan jami’o’in duniya cikin shekarar da muke ta 2026.