The State Board of Education’s Task Force on Accountability for Public School Units continued its work to redesign North Carolina’s school accountability system last Thursday, discussing its charge and working recommendations from the Department of Public Instruction (DPI). Thursday’s meeting... The post State Board’s accountability task force discusses recommendations for potential performance indicators appeared first on EdNC.

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The State Board of Education’s Task Force on Accountability for Public School Units continued its work to redesign North Carolina’s school accountability system last Thursday, discussing its charge and working recommendations from the Department of Public Instruction (DPI). Thursday’s meeting... The post State Board’s accountability task force discusses recommendations for potential performance indicators appeared first on EdNC.

The North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching (NCCAT) has announced the finalists for the 2027 Burroughs Wellcome Fund NC Career and Technical Education (CTE) Teacher of the Year Award, according to a recent press release. The award recognizes... The post NCCAT announces 2027 career and technical educator teacher of the year finalists appeared first on EdNC.

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It has been over two years since the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) released its living document of guidelines for incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into the classroom.  Within the guidelines, DPI describes how the seven durable skills they expect North... The post How can AI tools help students build durable skills? appeared first on EdNC.

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It has been over two years since the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) released its living document of guidelines for incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into the classroom.  Within the guidelines, DPI describes how the seven durable skills they expect North... The post How can AI tools help students build durable skills? appeared first on EdNC.

Attorneys for the family of Kohen Wiley are calling tor an independent autopsy of the 1-year-old, footage from law enforcement body and dashboard cameras and Walmart surveillance video.

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Attorneys for the family of Kohen Wiley are calling tor an independent autopsy of the 1-year-old, footage from law enforcement body and dashboard cameras and Walmart surveillance video.

Victims of the recent Stinky fire, community advocates, resource coordinators, and more filled seats in the Potter County Commissioners Courtroom on Monday, chatting quietly and anticipating the information they’d made the trip downtown for. At the commissioners’ request, representatives from the Amarillo Area Office of Emergency Management, the Potter County Extension Office, and the Texas […] The post Stinky fire victims only have a few more days to reach out for disaster recovery assistance appeared first on Amarillo Tribune.

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Victims of the recent Stinky fire, community advocates, resource coordinators, and more filled seats in the Potter County Commissioners Courtroom on Monday, chatting quietly and anticipating the information they’d made the trip downtown for. At the commissioners’ request, representatives from the Amarillo Area Office of Emergency Management, the Potter County Extension Office, and the Texas […] The post Stinky fire victims only have a few more days to reach out for disaster recovery assistance appeared first on Amarillo Tribune.

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法国和德国周一(6月22日)就欧洲防务集团KNDS的战略发展及“对等治理”原则达成协议,为这家法德联合军工企业未来上市扫清关键障碍,并为两国联合研发下一代主战坦克项目(MGCS)提供新的政治支持。

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法国和德国周一(6月22日)就欧洲防务集团KNDS的战略发展及“对等治理”原则达成协议,为这家法德联合军工企业未来上市扫清关键障碍,并为两国联合研发下一代主战坦克项目(MGCS)提供新的政治支持。

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法國和德國周一(6月22日)就歐洲防務集團KNDS的戰略發展及“對等治理”原則達成協議,為這家法德聯合軍工企業未來上市掃清關鍵障礙,並為兩國聯合研發下一代主戰坦克項目(MGCS)提供新的政治支持。

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法國和德國周一(6月22日)就歐洲防務集團KNDS的戰略發展及“對等治理”原則達成協議,為這家法德聯合軍工企業未來上市掃清關鍵障礙,並為兩國聯合研發下一代主戰坦克項目(MGCS)提供新的政治支持。

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In an amendment filed Thursday, Special Judge Barry Ford said the election date — which was set for July 14 — was void and that Gov. Tate Reeves would have to set an election date under Mississippi law.

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In an amendment filed Thursday, Special Judge Barry Ford said the election date — which was set for July 14 — was void and that Gov. Tate Reeves would have to set an election date under Mississippi law.

欧盟委员会发言人周一(6月22日)表示,中国商务部长王文涛将于6月29日在布鲁塞尔与欧盟贸易委员谢夫乔维奇举行会谈。在欧中经贸摩擦持续升温之际,此次会晤受到外界广泛关注。

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欧盟委员会发言人周一(6月22日)表示,中国商务部长王文涛将于6月29日在布鲁塞尔与欧盟贸易委员谢夫乔维奇举行会谈。在欧中经贸摩擦持续升温之际,此次会晤受到外界广泛关注。

歐盟委員會發言人周一(6月22日)表示,中國商務部長王文濤將於6月29日在布魯塞爾與歐盟貿易委員謝夫喬維奇舉行會談。在歐中經貿摩擦持續升溫之際,此次會晤受到外界廣泛關注。

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歐盟委員會發言人周一(6月22日)表示,中國商務部長王文濤將於6月29日在布魯塞爾與歐盟貿易委員謝夫喬維奇舉行會談。在歐中經貿摩擦持續升溫之際,此次會晤受到外界廣泛關注。

Following her dismissal from the Environmental Protection Agency’s drinking water advisory council, a Michigan-based engineer is taking legal action, accusing the department of violating her right to dissent.  Elin Warn Betanzo, the president and founder of Safe Water Engineering LLC and among those who helped uncover the Flint water crisis, filed a lawsuit on Monday […]

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Following her dismissal from the Environmental Protection Agency’s drinking water advisory council, a Michigan-based engineer is taking legal action, accusing the department of violating her right to dissent.  Elin Warn Betanzo, the president and founder of Safe Water Engineering LLC and among those who helped uncover the Flint water crisis, filed a lawsuit on Monday […]

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Check out the coolest wares, and some killer hot sauce too, at Artists Alley at the 46th Annual Ocean Beach Street Fair on June 27.

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Check out the coolest wares, and some killer hot sauce too, at Artists Alley at the 46th Annual Ocean Beach Street Fair on June 27.

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OKLAHOMA CITY – An Oklahoma state senator has been tapped to become the next Cleveland County sheriff, officials announced Monday. Sen. Darrell Weaver, R-Moore, will take over Cleveland County’s top law enforcement post effective July 6. Weaver, 64, is expected to resign from the state Senate before he assumes the post as state law prohibits […]

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OKLAHOMA CITY – An Oklahoma state senator has been tapped to become the next Cleveland County sheriff, officials announced Monday. Sen. Darrell Weaver, R-Moore, will take over Cleveland County’s top law enforcement post effective July 6. Weaver, 64, is expected to resign from the state Senate before he assumes the post as state law prohibits […]

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Marx desvendou o ocultamento das relações de trabalho. Agora, fenômeno assume nova forma. Dispositivos digitais nublam o exercício de poder e captura da riqueza, sugerindo que tudo é fluido e sem atrito – não havendo, portanto, nada a disputar The post A Alienação na Era do Algoritmo appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Marx desvendou o ocultamento das relações de trabalho. Agora, fenômeno assume nova forma. Dispositivos digitais nublam o exercício de poder e captura da riqueza, sugerindo que tudo é fluido e sem atrito – não havendo, portanto, nada a disputar The post A Alienação na Era do Algoritmo appeared first on Outras Palavras.

(The Center Square) - The City of Seattle and King County are jointly allocating $900,000 to stabilize the troubled finances of the King County Regional Homeless Authority for the next half year as the future of the agency hangs in the balance. The contribution will be to hire an accounting team for the agency through the end of 2026, said Seferiana Day Hasegawa, a spokeswoman for Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson in an email to The Center Square. Hasegawa didn't offer specifics on how soon a team could be put in place, but the job could be short-term. Both the Seattle mayor and King County have until Aug. 1 to decide whether to repair or dissolve the agency, which was the subject of a critical April audit that found millions of dollars missing. Back on June 9, King County Executive Girmay Zahilay and Wilson said they wanted the team of independent financial analysts to provide more immediate oversight while they determine whether to repair or dissolve the agency. But the cost of the team was never revealed. A critical audit back in April found $8 million in missing funds that the authority couldn’t account for. The authority has a budget of around $200 million. The five-year-old authority is the largest initiative in Seattle and King County to provide services for the homeless. It has seen a continuous line of CEOs and senior employee turnover and continuous charges of fiscal mismanagement. The forensic audit of the homeless authority also found that the authority maintained a negative cash balance of up to $44.7 million and that $4.26 million was lost to administrative overspending, including interest payments that cannot be recovered. Andrea Suarez, executive director of We Heart Seattle, a community organization that addresses homelessness, said the authority should be shut down, rather than throwing more money at a lost cause. “Time to cut bait,” she said. Suarez said that if the authority was dissolved and contracting was returned to Seattle and King County, both of which already maintain finance, procurement, HR and audit infrastructure, an estimated $7- $18 million could be redirected to front-line homeless providers. “This is the equivalent of hundreds of shelter beds, dozens of case managers or expanded behavioral health capacity without raising taxes or creating new programs,” she said.

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(The Center Square) - The City of Seattle and King County are jointly allocating $900,000 to stabilize the troubled finances of the King County Regional Homeless Authority for the next half year as the future of the agency hangs in the balance. The contribution will be to hire an accounting team for the agency through the end of 2026, said Seferiana Day Hasegawa, a spokeswoman for Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson in an email to The Center Square. Hasegawa didn't offer specifics on how soon a team could be put in place, but the job could be short-term. Both the Seattle mayor and King County have until Aug. 1 to decide whether to repair or dissolve the agency, which was the subject of a critical April audit that found millions of dollars missing. Back on June 9, King County Executive Girmay Zahilay and Wilson said they wanted the team of independent financial analysts to provide more immediate oversight while they determine whether to repair or dissolve the agency. But the cost of the team was never revealed. A critical audit back in April found $8 million in missing funds that the authority couldn’t account for. The authority has a budget of around $200 million. The five-year-old authority is the largest initiative in Seattle and King County to provide services for the homeless. It has seen a continuous line of CEOs and senior employee turnover and continuous charges of fiscal mismanagement. The forensic audit of the homeless authority also found that the authority maintained a negative cash balance of up to $44.7 million and that $4.26 million was lost to administrative overspending, including interest payments that cannot be recovered. Andrea Suarez, executive director of We Heart Seattle, a community organization that addresses homelessness, said the authority should be shut down, rather than throwing more money at a lost cause. “Time to cut bait,” she said. Suarez said that if the authority was dissolved and contracting was returned to Seattle and King County, both of which already maintain finance, procurement, HR and audit infrastructure, an estimated $7- $18 million could be redirected to front-line homeless providers. “This is the equivalent of hundreds of shelter beds, dozens of case managers or expanded behavioral health capacity without raising taxes or creating new programs,” she said.

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美国政府周一(6月22日)宣布,暂停执行针对伊朗石油产业的制裁措施两个月,并表示伊朗已同意重新接纳国际核查人员。华盛顿称,美伊最新一轮会谈已为中东冲突最终结束奠定“非常坚实的基础”。

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美国政府周一(6月22日)宣布,暂停执行针对伊朗石油产业的制裁措施两个月,并表示伊朗已同意重新接纳国际核查人员。华盛顿称,美伊最新一轮会谈已为中东冲突最终结束奠定“非常坚实的基础”。

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美國政府周一(6月22日)宣布,暫停執行針對伊朗石油產業的制裁措施兩個月,並表示伊朗已同意重新接納國際核查人員。華盛頓稱,美伊最新一輪會談已為中東衝突最終結束奠定“非常堅實的基礎”。

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美國政府周一(6月22日)宣布,暫停執行針對伊朗石油產業的制裁措施兩個月,並表示伊朗已同意重新接納國際核查人員。華盛頓稱,美伊最新一輪會談已為中東衝突最終結束奠定“非常堅實的基礎”。

As concern over the nationwide spread of measles grows, advocates for legislation intended to boost childhood vaccinations in Massachusetts have their fingers crossed that the bill, after being filed four times, will finally make it to passage this year.

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As concern over the nationwide spread of measles grows, advocates for legislation intended to boost childhood vaccinations in Massachusetts have their fingers crossed that the bill, after being filed four times, will finally make it to passage this year.

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Meet some of the Ocean-Beach-based acts set to play the 46th Annual Ocean Beach Street Fair.

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Meet some of the Ocean-Beach-based acts set to play the 46th Annual Ocean Beach Street Fair.

(The Center Square) — New York ranks dead last among states for home building and affordability, according to a new nationwide report, which adds to pressure on the state's political leaders to bring down housing costs. The Realtor.com analysis found New York fared the worst among all 50 states and the District of Columbia, earning it an "F" grade in the company's 2026 Housing Report Card. it was one of six states — including Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut — to earn a failing grade, the website said. New York dropped to the bottom from 49th place in last year's report. The report's authors attributed the Empire State's paltry ranking of 8.5 points out of 100 was largely to its sluggish construction and high housing costs, with the average cost of a single-family home rising to $668,173 this year. "One of the biggest challenges facing New York is the amount of time it takes to move a housing project from land acquisition to construction and occupancy," Michael Fazio, executive director of the New York State Builders Association, told Realtor.com. In 2026, a household earning the state's $96,809 median income would have to spend more than 55% of it to afford a median-priced home of $668,173, according to the report's authors. Meanwhile, New York’s permit-to-population construction ratio stands at a meager 0.45, which the report's authors said means building permits are less than half of what the state's population share would suggest. He said delays add "significant" costs to each project that ultimately get passed on to homebuyers and renters, making it even harder to find housing. "The development approval, environmental review, permitting, and inspection processes can often take years before a project is completed and families can move into a home," Fazio told the website. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has taken steps to expand housing stock and reduce the cost of building new homes, including streamlining environmental reviews and reducing delays for housing and infrastructure projects. But Republicans say Albany needs to take more aggressive steps to ensure that people can afford to buy homes in the state. They've cited the impact of high housing costs on outmigration and the state's economy, and want the state to reduce unnecessary regulations that create hurdles for home builders. "New York State has become a laughing stock and a blueprint for other states on how NOT to approach affordability issues," Senate Minority Leader Rob Ortt posted on X Monday. "And it's only going to get worse as long as Albany's one-party machine continues to make life harder on New Yorkers."

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(The Center Square) — New York ranks dead last among states for home building and affordability, according to a new nationwide report, which adds to pressure on the state's political leaders to bring down housing costs. The Realtor.com analysis found New York fared the worst among all 50 states and the District of Columbia, earning it an "F" grade in the company's 2026 Housing Report Card. it was one of six states — including Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut — to earn a failing grade, the website said. New York dropped to the bottom from 49th place in last year's report. The report's authors attributed the Empire State's paltry ranking of 8.5 points out of 100 was largely to its sluggish construction and high housing costs, with the average cost of a single-family home rising to $668,173 this year. "One of the biggest challenges facing New York is the amount of time it takes to move a housing project from land acquisition to construction and occupancy," Michael Fazio, executive director of the New York State Builders Association, told Realtor.com. In 2026, a household earning the state's $96,809 median income would have to spend more than 55% of it to afford a median-priced home of $668,173, according to the report's authors. Meanwhile, New York’s permit-to-population construction ratio stands at a meager 0.45, which the report's authors said means building permits are less than half of what the state's population share would suggest. He said delays add "significant" costs to each project that ultimately get passed on to homebuyers and renters, making it even harder to find housing. "The development approval, environmental review, permitting, and inspection processes can often take years before a project is completed and families can move into a home," Fazio told the website. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has taken steps to expand housing stock and reduce the cost of building new homes, including streamlining environmental reviews and reducing delays for housing and infrastructure projects. But Republicans say Albany needs to take more aggressive steps to ensure that people can afford to buy homes in the state. They've cited the impact of high housing costs on outmigration and the state's economy, and want the state to reduce unnecessary regulations that create hurdles for home builders. "New York State has become a laughing stock and a blueprint for other states on how NOT to approach affordability issues," Senate Minority Leader Rob Ortt posted on X Monday. "And it's only going to get worse as long as Albany's one-party machine continues to make life harder on New Yorkers."