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Jeff Xiong participa de mesa de debate a partir das 18 horas, no Sindicato dos Bancários, no bairro da Boa Vista Fonte

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The University of North Carolina Wilmington received a green light this week from the UNC System Board of Governors to proceed with the steps necessary to seek accreditation for a new four-year medical school that would also offer a three-year accelerated program for primary-care doctors and specialties in high demand. It has been more than […]

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The University of North Carolina Wilmington received a green light this week from the UNC System Board of Governors to proceed with the steps necessary to seek accreditation for a new four-year medical school that would also offer a three-year accelerated program for primary-care doctors and specialties in high demand. It has been more than […]

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Cortes de orçamento, ameaçam, desde o Teto de Gastos, a universidade pública. Em paralelo, projeto educacional expande e concentra ainda mais a fatia de grupos privados. Mesmo a volta dos investimentos precisaria rever políticas inadequadas e pró-corporações The post Universidades: novo ciclo de uma antiga crise? appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Cortes de orçamento, ameaçam, desde o Teto de Gastos, a universidade pública. Em paralelo, projeto educacional expande e concentra ainda mais a fatia de grupos privados. Mesmo a volta dos investimentos precisaria rever políticas inadequadas e pró-corporações The post Universidades: novo ciclo de uma antiga crise? appeared first on Outras Palavras.

A regra de transição da Proposta de Emenda à Constituição (PEC) que trata do fim da escala 6×1 deve ficar fora do parecer da comissão especial. O ponto será negociado no âmbito do projeto de lei (PL)1838/2026, enviado em regime de urgência pelo governo do presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) ao Congresso Nacional […] Fonte

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A regra de transição da Proposta de Emenda à Constituição (PEC) que trata do fim da escala 6×1 deve ficar fora do parecer da comissão especial. O ponto será negociado no âmbito do projeto de lei (PL)1838/2026, enviado em regime de urgência pelo governo do presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) ao Congresso Nacional […] Fonte

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Utah’s longest serving state Supreme Court chief justice is retiring after more than 26 years on the high court, including 14 leading the justices. Utah Supreme Court Chief Justice Matthew B. Durrant will leave the bench Aug. 31, according to a news release from the courts Friday. His departure comes as the state’s highest court […]

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Utah’s longest serving state Supreme Court chief justice is retiring after more than 26 years on the high court, including 14 leading the justices. Utah Supreme Court Chief Justice Matthew B. Durrant will leave the bench Aug. 31, according to a news release from the courts Friday. His departure comes as the state’s highest court […]

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The Bridge to Career Pathway course provides hope for students who cannot graduate because they "age out." without passing required tests.

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The Bridge to Career Pathway course provides hope for students who cannot graduate because they "age out." without passing required tests.

“O Que É Uma Drag Queen?”, escrito por Arthur Gomes, que dá vida à Drag Suzaninha, abre pré venda em 28 de maio e inaugura nova etapa da literatura infantil do país O post Drag de SC lança o primeiro livro infantil do Brasil sobre o universo drag apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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“O Que É Uma Drag Queen?”, escrito por Arthur Gomes, que dá vida à Drag Suzaninha, abre pré venda em 28 de maio e inaugura nova etapa da literatura infantil do país O post Drag de SC lança o primeiro livro infantil do Brasil sobre o universo drag apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

VTB bank chief Andrei Kostin closed his remarks at a conference of the Association of Russian Banks with a joke about an 80-year-old man who visits his doctor to complain about a ringing in his ears. The radio station BFM published video of Kostin’s appearance.

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VTB bank chief Andrei Kostin closed his remarks at a conference of the Association of Russian Banks with a joke about an 80-year-old man who visits his doctor to complain about a ringing in his ears. The radio station BFM published video of Kostin’s appearance.

Events this week include "The Sound of Music" in Mountain Iron, the grand opening of a Deer River dog park and a mural unveiling in Bemidji.

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Events this week include "The Sound of Music" in Mountain Iron, the grand opening of a Deer River dog park and a mural unveiling in Bemidji.

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Illinois lawmakers push sweeping cannabis bill regulating hemp products and dispensary operations.

Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox.Amid a growing backlash against screen time use in and out of school, one upper Manhattan mom is starting a week-long initiative to help parents and educators limit devices and educational technology in the classroom and at home. Olympia Kazi, the parent of a third and fifth grader, enlisted the support of her superintendent to convince the 38 elementary and middle schools serving more than 10,000 students in her local school district to cut out screens and offer more recess — as much as possible — next week.Dubbed “Screen Break,” the week-long pilot program for Manhattan’s District 6, spanning Washington Heights and Inwood, also encourages families to ditch screens and come together as a community, offering a lineup of activities after school and on the two days off. (Monday is Memorial Day, and Wednesday is Eid). She suggests parents and guardians organize book clubs and documentary screenings about the risks of overexposure to screens, providing a list of resources, in English and Spanish, to get them started. The surgeon general’s office this week raised the alarm about the dangers of screen time for young people, linking various health concerns to excessive time online, including anxiety, depression, poor sleep, and alcohol use. Across the nation, families are fighting back against screens and ed tech in their children’s schools. In Los Angeles, the parent-led Schools Beyond Screens coalition helped push the school district to come up with a proposal that may include a total screen ban until second grade and other limits by age. Iowa recently passed a law limiting screens in schools. And in New York City, in addition to a grassroots surge of families calling for an AI moratorium in schools, parents on local Community Education Councils are taking action. The council in East Harlem’s District 4 last week passed a resolution to set school screen time limits based on age (and calls for strengthening student privacy protections). “I think parents are seeing the consequences: privacy issues, lack of alignment of computerized assessments with better outcomes, and the mental health studies,” said Kaliris Salas-Ramirez, a neuroscientist and president of District 4’s Community Education Council. Ultimately, Kazi hopes her Screen Break pilot will give families and educators an opportunity to pause and have some conversations about how prevalent screens have become in education since the COVID pandemic. And she wants to hear from schools afterward about what worked and what didn’t to help fine tune the program for next year.“I think what happened with the pandemic is we were all rushed. It was an emergency,” said Kazi, a community advocate and former nonprofit leader whose children attend P.S. 187. “Things changed, and the things haven’t been evaluated to understand: What is working and what isn’t working? What is worthwhile keeping and what shouldn’t be kept?”An effort to replace screens with other activitiesThe seeds for Screen Break week were planted when Kazi fired off a March 12 email to her superintendent, Renzo Martinez, and New York City schools Chancellor Kamar Samuels, telling them she didn’t want to lament about screen time in schools but wanted to do something “positive.” Her original idea was for a fully screen-free week with double recess, but she later realized the approach needed more flexibility based on schools’ needs. (She’s upset that her kids’ school, like many schools, only has 20 minutes of daily recess, and during inclement weather, they spend it inside watching movies or videos.) To her surprise, Martinez agreed to work with her on the initiative, and together, they pitched it to the local Community Education Council. Martinez did not respond for comment. Martinez handled the school side of things, explaining the initiative to principals, while Kazi focused on family engagement and lining up community activities, she said. On Tuesday, for instance, she curated “book fest,” where the Washington Heights New York Public Library branch will do read-alouds in the garden of the Morris Jumel Mansion, and Uptown Stories will offer writing games. The Fountain Bookshop and Word Up Community Bookshop/Librería Comunitaria will have book giveaways. And there’s an improv class for all ages, in English and Spanish at The People’s Theater. She wanted to make it easy for families and schools to participate, which is why she chose a three-day school week after state testing ended. For her own family, Kazi hadn’t allowed her 10-year-old son to play video games, so she was incensed when she learned that his school used Prodigy Math, a game-based learning tool, in class. She was even angrier when she learned that the company also had a paid account option. She didn’t want her son to be exposed in school to a company with a commercial interest or put a burden on families who couldn’t afford accounts. But instead of complaining, she preferred to find a way to broaden the conversation. “I’m a big believer in public schools and to show to everybody that these are our schools,” Kazi said. “We can make them what we want them to be as long as we do the work.”Amy Zimmer is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat New York. Contact Amy at azimmer@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox.Amid a growing backlash against screen time use in and out of school, one upper Manhattan mom is starting a week-long initiative to help parents and educators limit devices and educational technology in the classroom and at home. Olympia Kazi, the parent of a third and fifth grader, enlisted the support of her superintendent to convince the 38 elementary and middle schools serving more than 10,000 students in her local school district to cut out screens and offer more recess — as much as possible — next week.Dubbed “Screen Break,” the week-long pilot program for Manhattan’s District 6, spanning Washington Heights and Inwood, also encourages families to ditch screens and come together as a community, offering a lineup of activities after school and on the two days off. (Monday is Memorial Day, and Wednesday is Eid). She suggests parents and guardians organize book clubs and documentary screenings about the risks of overexposure to screens, providing a list of resources, in English and Spanish, to get them started. The surgeon general’s office this week raised the alarm about the dangers of screen time for young people, linking various health concerns to excessive time online, including anxiety, depression, poor sleep, and alcohol use. Across the nation, families are fighting back against screens and ed tech in their children’s schools. In Los Angeles, the parent-led Schools Beyond Screens coalition helped push the school district to come up with a proposal that may include a total screen ban until second grade and other limits by age. Iowa recently passed a law limiting screens in schools. And in New York City, in addition to a grassroots surge of families calling for an AI moratorium in schools, parents on local Community Education Councils are taking action. The council in East Harlem’s District 4 last week passed a resolution to set school screen time limits based on age (and calls for strengthening student privacy protections). “I think parents are seeing the consequences: privacy issues, lack of alignment of computerized assessments with better outcomes, and the mental health studies,” said Kaliris Salas-Ramirez, a neuroscientist and president of District 4’s Community Education Council. Ultimately, Kazi hopes her Screen Break pilot will give families and educators an opportunity to pause and have some conversations about how prevalent screens have become in education since the COVID pandemic. And she wants to hear from schools afterward about what worked and what didn’t to help fine tune the program for next year.“I think what happened with the pandemic is we were all rushed. It was an emergency,” said Kazi, a community advocate and former nonprofit leader whose children attend P.S. 187. “Things changed, and the things haven’t been evaluated to understand: What is working and what isn’t working? What is worthwhile keeping and what shouldn’t be kept?”An effort to replace screens with other activitiesThe seeds for Screen Break week were planted when Kazi fired off a March 12 email to her superintendent, Renzo Martinez, and New York City schools Chancellor Kamar Samuels, telling them she didn’t want to lament about screen time in schools but wanted to do something “positive.” Her original idea was for a fully screen-free week with double recess, but she later realized the approach needed more flexibility based on schools’ needs. (She’s upset that her kids’ school, like many schools, only has 20 minutes of daily recess, and during inclement weather, they spend it inside watching movies or videos.) To her surprise, Martinez agreed to work with her on the initiative, and together, they pitched it to the local Community Education Council. Martinez did not respond for comment. Martinez handled the school side of things, explaining the initiative to principals, while Kazi focused on family engagement and lining up community activities, she said. On Tuesday, for instance, she curated “book fest,” where the Washington Heights New York Public Library branch will do read-alouds in the garden of the Morris Jumel Mansion, and Uptown Stories will offer writing games. The Fountain Bookshop and Word Up Community Bookshop/Librería Comunitaria will have book giveaways. And there’s an improv class for all ages, in English and Spanish at The People’s Theater. She wanted to make it easy for families and schools to participate, which is why she chose a three-day school week after state testing ended. For her own family, Kazi hadn’t allowed her 10-year-old son to play video games, so she was incensed when she learned that his school used Prodigy Math, a game-based learning tool, in class. She was even angrier when she learned that the company also had a paid account option. She didn’t want her son to be exposed in school to a company with a commercial interest or put a burden on families who couldn’t afford accounts. But instead of complaining, she preferred to find a way to broaden the conversation. “I’m a big believer in public schools and to show to everybody that these are our schools,” Kazi said. “We can make them what we want them to be as long as we do the work.”Amy Zimmer is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat New York. Contact Amy at azimmer@chalkbeat.org.

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9 ժամ տևած դռնփակ նիստում ԿԸՀ ն-ն բավարարեց դատախազության միջնորդությունն ու Անդրանիկ Թևանյանին զրկեց անձեռնմխելիությունից։ Սա նշանակում է, որ իրավապահները կարող են քրեական հետապնդում սկսել պատգամավորի թեկնածուի նկատմամբ։ Երկու օր առաջ հանրահավաքի ամբիոնից վարչապետ Փաշինյանի հայտարարությունից հետո, թե ԱԱԾ-ն պատրաստվում է Թևանյանի հարցով հաղորդում ուղարկել, երեկ արդեն նյութերը Քննչականի սեղանին էին, պետական դավաճանության և լրտեսության հոդվածներով վարույթն էլ չուշացավ։ Թևանյանը չի ընդունում...

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9 ժամ տևած դռնփակ նիստում ԿԸՀ ն-ն բավարարեց դատախազության միջնորդությունն ու Անդրանիկ Թևանյանին զրկեց անձեռնմխելիությունից։ Սա նշանակում է, որ իրավապահները կարող են քրեական հետապնդում սկսել պատգամավորի թեկնածուի նկատմամբ։ Երկու օր առաջ հանրահավաքի ամբիոնից վարչապետ Փաշինյանի հայտարարությունից հետո, թե ԱԱԾ-ն պատրաստվում է Թևանյանի հարցով հաղորդում ուղարկել, երեկ արդեն նյութերը Քննչականի սեղանին էին, պետական դավաճանության և լրտեսության հոդվածներով վարույթն էլ չուշացավ։ Թևանյանը չի ընդունում...

A mobilização ocorre em meio à tramitação da proposta no Congresso Fonte

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Правительство Венгрии отзывает заявление о выходе из Международного уголовного суда, объявил премьер-министр страны Петер Мадьяр.

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Правительство Венгрии отзывает заявление о выходе из Международного уголовного суда, объявил премьер-министр страны Петер Мадьяр.

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Fuel options at a Sioux Falls, South Dakota, gas station on Aug. 22, 2025. The nationwide average price of a gallon of gas was $4.55 May 22, 2026, up from $3.20 a year ago. The steep increase has turned some lawmakers' attention alternative fuels like ethanol. (Photo by John Hult/South Dakota Searchlight)]]>

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Fuel options at a Sioux Falls, South Dakota, gas station on Aug. 22, 2025. The nationwide average price of a gallon of gas was $4.55 May 22, 2026, up from $3.20 a year ago. The steep increase has turned some lawmakers' attention alternative fuels like ethanol. (Photo by John Hult/South Dakota Searchlight)]]>

Calama sitúa a José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero como el presunto líder de “una estructura estable y jerarquizada de tráfico de influencias”.

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Calama sitúa a José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero como el presunto líder de “una estructura estable y jerarquizada de tráfico de influencias”.

Une équipe de chercheuses du CHU de Lille, dans le nord de la France, a mis au point le premier stérilet masculin. Alors que la seule méthode de contraception masculine approuvée demeure la vasectomie, une intervention irréversible, ce dispositif, appelé STEOM, n'aurait aucune influence sur la fertilité des hommes à long terme.

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Une équipe de chercheuses du CHU de Lille, dans le nord de la France, a mis au point le premier stérilet masculin. Alors que la seule méthode de contraception masculine approuvée demeure la vasectomie, une intervention irréversible, ce dispositif, appelé STEOM, n'aurait aucune influence sur la fertilité des hommes à long terme.

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The Iowa Senate Ethics Committee voted Friday to dismiss a complaint against state Sen. Zach Wahls, D-Coralville, for his past employment as executive director of the Next 50 Network while serving in the state Legislature. The complaint, filed by Kathy Ulrich of Cedar Rapids, alleges Wahls, who is running to become the Democratic candidate for […]

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The Iowa Senate Ethics Committee voted Friday to dismiss a complaint against state Sen. Zach Wahls, D-Coralville, for his past employment as executive director of the Next 50 Network while serving in the state Legislature. The complaint, filed by Kathy Ulrich of Cedar Rapids, alleges Wahls, who is running to become the Democratic candidate for […]

Escrever sobre a luta antimanicomial a partir de uma perspectiva institucional nunca é simples. Porque a luta não pertence a uma instituição, nem a um grupo específico. Ela nasce e se sustenta no cotidiano das pessoas em sofrimento mental, nas suas vivências, nos territórios, nos vínculos e nas formas de existir em sociedade.   Por isso, […] Fonte

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Escrever sobre a luta antimanicomial a partir de uma perspectiva institucional nunca é simples. Porque a luta não pertence a uma instituição, nem a um grupo específico. Ela nasce e se sustenta no cotidiano das pessoas em sofrimento mental, nas suas vivências, nos territórios, nos vínculos e nas formas de existir em sociedade.   Por isso, […] Fonte