The Austin Independent School District’s proposed budget makes cuts to programs, transportation and as many as 558 positions. At a meeting Thursday night, teachers, staff and parents voiced their concerns over those deep cuts. They urged district officials and the board of trustees to reconsider the proposals being made to reduce the $181 million budget deficit. […] The post ‘We are at The Hunger Games’: Austin ISD community discusses millions in cuts appeared first on Austin Current.

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The Austin Independent School District’s proposed budget makes cuts to programs, transportation and as many as 558 positions. At a meeting Thursday night, teachers, staff and parents voiced their concerns over those deep cuts. They urged district officials and the board of trustees to reconsider the proposals being made to reduce the $181 million budget deficit. […] The post ‘We are at The Hunger Games’: Austin ISD community discusses millions in cuts appeared first on Austin Current.

Attorneys can refile the request to block the Cleveland Clinic from detailing Good Samaritans and others who bring gunshot victims to the ER. The post Judge rejects emergency request to halt Cleveland Clinic gunshot detention policy appeared first on Signal Cleveland.

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Attorneys can refile the request to block the Cleveland Clinic from detailing Good Samaritans and others who bring gunshot victims to the ER. The post Judge rejects emergency request to halt Cleveland Clinic gunshot detention policy appeared first on Signal Cleveland.

Autores alertam em novo artigo da série sobre o Cerrado que restaurações mal planejadas, utilizando espécies não encontradas naturalmente nesses ecossistemas, podem ter as mesmas consequências nocivas que o reflorestamento. Eles dizem que é mais eficaz e economicamente viável conservar o que já funciona do que tentar reconstruir o que foi perdido. Leia o texto na íntegra. O post A crise do Cerrado em revisão: – 6. Floresta invertida apareceu primeiro em Amazônia Real.

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Autores alertam em novo artigo da série sobre o Cerrado que restaurações mal planejadas, utilizando espécies não encontradas naturalmente nesses ecossistemas, podem ter as mesmas consequências nocivas que o reflorestamento. Eles dizem que é mais eficaz e economicamente viável conservar o que já funciona do que tentar reconstruir o que foi perdido. Leia o texto na íntegra. O post A crise do Cerrado em revisão: – 6. Floresta invertida apareceu primeiro em Amazônia Real.

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TNL Editor in Chief Carey Gillam joins the radio show KZFR radio's Ecotopia show to discuss the current legal landscape around Bayer and glyphosate.  The post LISTEN: Glyphosate, Bayer, and the courts appeared first on The New Lede.

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TNL Editor in Chief Carey Gillam joins the radio show KZFR radio's Ecotopia show to discuss the current legal landscape around Bayer and glyphosate.  The post LISTEN: Glyphosate, Bayer, and the courts appeared first on The New Lede.

El Papa visita España del 6 al 12 de junio de 2026. El 27 de mayo, Sánchez viajó al Vaticano para un encuentro con el pontífice. En algunos de los contenidos difundidos afirman que la supuesta petición del discurso por parte de Albares al secretario de Estado del Vaticano se hizo ese mismo día “antes de llegar Sánchez” a su reunión con León XIV. En Maldita.es hemos comprobado las agendas de los miembros del Gobierno para ese día, el anterior y el posterior y hemos visto que el ministro de Exteriores no acompañó al líder del Ejecutivo en esa visita oficial. En los dos días que Sánchez permaneció en Italia, Albares estuvo en París y Madrid.Albares viajó al Vaticano el 4 de mayo de 2026, tal y como puede comprobarse en su agenda de ese día. Aunque en principio tenía previsto únicamente un encuentro con el secretario para las Relaciones con los Estados y las Organizaciones Internacionales, finalmente fue recibido también por León XIV a petición del propio pontífice, según RTVE.

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El Papa visita España del 6 al 12 de junio de 2026. El 27 de mayo, Sánchez viajó al Vaticano para un encuentro con el pontífice. En algunos de los contenidos difundidos afirman que la supuesta petición del discurso por parte de Albares al secretario de Estado del Vaticano se hizo ese mismo día “antes de llegar Sánchez” a su reunión con León XIV. En Maldita.es hemos comprobado las agendas de los miembros del Gobierno para ese día, el anterior y el posterior y hemos visto que el ministro de Exteriores no acompañó al líder del Ejecutivo en esa visita oficial. En los dos días que Sánchez permaneció en Italia, Albares estuvo en París y Madrid.Albares viajó al Vaticano el 4 de mayo de 2026, tal y como puede comprobarse en su agenda de ese día. Aunque en principio tenía previsto únicamente un encuentro con el secretario para las Relaciones con los Estados y las Organizaciones Internacionales, finalmente fue recibido también por León XIV a petición del propio pontífice, según RTVE.

Donostiako Oxigraf pabiloitik kanporatutako eta Hiritarron Harrera Sareko lagunek azaldu dute «premiazkoa» dela etxegabetuek bizilekua izatea.

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Donostiako Oxigraf pabiloitik kanporatutako eta Hiritarron Harrera Sareko lagunek azaldu dute «premiazkoa» dela etxegabetuek bizilekua izatea.

Военный беспилотник, взорвавшийся в румынском порту Констанца, был частью военной операции, которую проводила Украина против российской агрессии, заявил президент Румынии Никушор Дан

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رئیس‌ جمهوری لبنان قاطعانه با هرگونه مداخله رژیم ایران در امور داخلی لبنان مخالفت و آن را رد کرد.

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رئیس‌ جمهوری لبنان قاطعانه با هرگونه مداخله رژیم ایران در امور داخلی لبنان مخالفت و آن را رد کرد.

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Louisiana lawmakers adjourned their annual lawmaking session Monday after dramatically altering Louisiana’s congressional election map and amid a frantic funding search for teacher pay stipends.  The three-month session started with little excitement as Gov. Jeff Landry had no clear agenda other than another ultimately fruitless push to get more funding for his signature LA GATOR […]

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Louisiana lawmakers adjourned their annual lawmaking session Monday after dramatically altering Louisiana’s congressional election map and amid a frantic funding search for teacher pay stipends.  The three-month session started with little excitement as Gov. Jeff Landry had no clear agenda other than another ultimately fruitless push to get more funding for his signature LA GATOR […]

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Su papel decisivo en la defensa de la democracia en 2023 dio a los movimientos indígenas un reconocimiento que se les negó históricamente, pero también los puso en el punto de mira de la criminalización. Esa persecución no es nueva. Por siglos, y una y otra vez en la historia moderna de Guatemala, se les ha silenciado y vetado el paso a los espacios de decisión. Desde sus territorios, desde el exilio o desde la cárcel, líderes indígenas insisten en que su lucha política continuará, tanto en lo que confluye con la ladina como en lo que no. La entrada Las voces indígenas que el poder de Guatemala no logra callar se publicó primero en Alharaca - Alharaca.

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Su papel decisivo en la defensa de la democracia en 2023 dio a los movimientos indígenas un reconocimiento que se les negó históricamente, pero también los puso en el punto de mira de la criminalización. Esa persecución no es nueva. Por siglos, y una y otra vez en la historia moderna de Guatemala, se les ha silenciado y vetado el paso a los espacios de decisión. Desde sus territorios, desde el exilio o desde la cárcel, líderes indígenas insisten en que su lucha política continuará, tanto en lo que confluye con la ladina como en lo que no. La entrada Las voces indígenas que el poder de Guatemala no logra callar se publicó primero en Alharaca - Alharaca.

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(The Center Square) – Plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging a new Tennessee law making immigration a state crime said it's up to the federal government, not the states, to enforce immigration laws. The National Immigration Law Center and the American Civil Liberties Union filed the suit in U.S. District Court on behalf of two people who could be affected by the law, which makes it illegal to be in Tennessee with a pending deportation order. Anyone caught could face up to a year in jail under House Bill 1704, which takes effect on July 1. A 58-year-old Memphis woman identified as "Lucy" in court documents said she came to the U.S. in 2000 on a visitor's visa and applied for asylum. She remained in the country after her asylum application was denied and a removal order was issued, according to the lawsuit. "Lucy" is afraid she will be arrested on the drive from Memphis to Knox County to visit her college-age son. A second plaintiff, a 35-year-old man named Benjamin, said he is also afraid he will be jailed because he has a deportation order, according to the lawsuit. He has also unsuccessfully applied for asylum and was accepted into the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, known as DACA. The program was rescinded during President Donald Trump's first term and reinstated by former President Joe Biden, and continues to be scrutinized. “HB1704 would threaten our neighbors who have families here and have lived here for years,” said Zee Scout, staff attorney at the ACLU of Tennessee. “This is yet another example of the state of Tennessee improperly wielding its power to baselessly attack neighbors and families who make this a better, richer state for all." The plaintiffs want a judge to create a class action lawsuit and stop the law's implementation on July 1. The law 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 lawsuit does not include that section of the bill. Deportations violate the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution, which gives federal statutes precedence over state ones, according to the plaintiffs. The lawsuit says, "Removal from the country is a quintessentially federal authority. Courts have long and repeatedly recognized the dominant federal interest in removal, which flows directly from the sovereign powers of the federal government – powers that the states do not have." Texas, Iowa and Oklahoma lawmakers passed similar laws that were challenged by the Department of Justice under the Biden administration. The Trump administration dismissed the challenges, but other lawsuits were filed. Tennessee Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson, R-Franklin, said during debate on the bill that he believes the first section of the bill would "withstand judicial scrutiny."

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(The Center Square) – Plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging a new Tennessee law making immigration a state crime said it's up to the federal government, not the states, to enforce immigration laws. The National Immigration Law Center and the American Civil Liberties Union filed the suit in U.S. District Court on behalf of two people who could be affected by the law, which makes it illegal to be in Tennessee with a pending deportation order. Anyone caught could face up to a year in jail under House Bill 1704, which takes effect on July 1. A 58-year-old Memphis woman identified as "Lucy" in court documents said she came to the U.S. in 2000 on a visitor's visa and applied for asylum. She remained in the country after her asylum application was denied and a removal order was issued, according to the lawsuit. "Lucy" is afraid she will be arrested on the drive from Memphis to Knox County to visit her college-age son. A second plaintiff, a 35-year-old man named Benjamin, said he is also afraid he will be jailed because he has a deportation order, according to the lawsuit. He has also unsuccessfully applied for asylum and was accepted into the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, known as DACA. The program was rescinded during President Donald Trump's first term and reinstated by former President Joe Biden, and continues to be scrutinized. “HB1704 would threaten our neighbors who have families here and have lived here for years,” said Zee Scout, staff attorney at the ACLU of Tennessee. “This is yet another example of the state of Tennessee improperly wielding its power to baselessly attack neighbors and families who make this a better, richer state for all." The plaintiffs want a judge to create a class action lawsuit and stop the law's implementation on July 1. The law 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 lawsuit does not include that section of the bill. Deportations violate the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution, which gives federal statutes precedence over state ones, according to the plaintiffs. The lawsuit says, "Removal from the country is a quintessentially federal authority. Courts have long and repeatedly recognized the dominant federal interest in removal, which flows directly from the sovereign powers of the federal government – powers that the states do not have." Texas, Iowa and Oklahoma lawmakers passed similar laws that were challenged by the Department of Justice under the Biden administration. The Trump administration dismissed the challenges, but other lawsuits were filed. Tennessee Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson, R-Franklin, said during debate on the bill that he believes the first section of the bill would "withstand judicial scrutiny."

Владимир Путин предложил отложить снижение порога выручки, начиная с которого малый бизнес должен платить НДС. Об этом он заявил во время выступления на пленарной сессии Петербургского международного экономического форума.

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Владимир Путин предложил отложить снижение порога выручки, начиная с которого малый бизнес должен платить НДС. Об этом он заявил во время выступления на пленарной сессии Петербургского международного экономического форума.

Кризис с поставками топлива в захваченном РФ Крыму обостряется в результате дальнобойных ударов украинских дронов по российским НПЗ и топливным терминалам, а также middle strike по «сухопутному коридору» на Крымский полуостров

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Чаму Зяленскі згадвае Беларусь у лісьце да Пуціна? Ці пачаў Эўразьвяз перамовы з афіцыйным Менскам? Што азначае для Беларусі разьмяшчэньне ядзернай зброі ў Літве? Што стаіць за вучэньнямі сілавікоў па ўсёй Беларусі? За што насамрэч арыштоўвалі Хлястова?

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Чаму Зяленскі згадвае Беларусь у лісьце да Пуціна? Ці пачаў Эўразьвяз перамовы з афіцыйным Менскам? Што азначае для Беларусі разьмяшчэньне ядзернай зброі ў Літве? Што стаіць за вучэньнямі сілавікоў па ўсёй Беларусі? За што насамрэч арыштоўвалі Хлястова?

Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox. A controversial “public Christian school” in southern Colorado has closed permanently after changes in Colorado law cut off state funding, its executive director wrote in a legal filing. Backers […]

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox. A controversial “public Christian school” in southern Colorado has closed permanently after changes in Colorado law cut off state funding, its executive director wrote in a legal filing. Backers […]

د اروپايي ټولنې مشرانو د جمعې په ورځ (د جون ۵مه) په مونټینیګرو کې د اروپايي ټولنې او لوېدیځ بالکان د سرمشریزې له جوړېدو مخکې د فرانسې، جرمني او سربیا له مشرانو سره وکتل.

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د اروپايي ټولنې مشرانو د جمعې په ورځ (د جون ۵مه) په مونټینیګرو کې د اروپايي ټولنې او لوېدیځ بالکان د سرمشریزې له جوړېدو مخکې د فرانسې، جرمني او سربیا له مشرانو سره وکتل.

د افغانستان په ګډون اوو هېوادونو له ملګرو ملتونو په رسمي ډول غوښتي چې د "جنسیتي اپارتاید" اصطلاح د بشریت ضد جرمونو په راتلونکي نړیوال تړون کې شامله کړي.

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د افغانستان په ګډون اوو هېوادونو له ملګرو ملتونو په رسمي ډول غوښتي چې د "جنسیتي اپارتاید" اصطلاح د بشریت ضد جرمونو په راتلونکي نړیوال تړون کې شامله کړي.

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Despite some rains in May, most of NC has been exceptionally dry since August, affecting farmers and water utilities, while raising fire risk. Dry spell. Large parts of NC cope with months of low rainfall. is a story from Carolina Public Press, an award-winning independent newsroom. Our breakthrough journalism shines a light on the critical overlooked and under-reported issues facing North Carolina’s more than 11 million residents. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.

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Despite some rains in May, most of NC has been exceptionally dry since August, affecting farmers and water utilities, while raising fire risk. Dry spell. Large parts of NC cope with months of low rainfall. is a story from Carolina Public Press, an award-winning independent newsroom. Our breakthrough journalism shines a light on the critical overlooked and under-reported issues facing North Carolina’s more than 11 million residents. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.

In Brief: June 5, 2026
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دختران بی‌حجاب و خواننده‌های «لس‌آنجلسی» در تجمعات شبانه حامیان حکومت؛ جمهوری اسلامی برای استفاده ابزاری از افراد تا کجا پیش خواهد رفت؟ گفت‌وگو با مهرداد درویش‌پور، جامعه‌شناس

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دختران بی‌حجاب و خواننده‌های «لس‌آنجلسی» در تجمعات شبانه حامیان حکومت؛ جمهوری اسلامی برای استفاده ابزاری از افراد تا کجا پیش خواهد رفت؟ گفت‌وگو با مهرداد درویش‌پور، جامعه‌شناس