4 minutes

Daily Montanan
Feed icon

Great Falls residents have proposed a resolution regarding immigration enforcement similar to one Helena passed last month and following the arrest by federal agents of a longtime resident of Froid. The resolution was not on the agenda this week, not brought by any commissioners and discussion about it came during the general public comment period of […]

Feed icon
Daily Montanan
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

Great Falls residents have proposed a resolution regarding immigration enforcement similar to one Helena passed last month and following the arrest by federal agents of a longtime resident of Froid. The resolution was not on the agenda this week, not brought by any commissioners and discussion about it came during the general public comment period of […]

6 minutes

法国国际广播电台
Feed icon

中共总书记习近平这波军队大整肃如此严酷,高级将领纷纷落马,而且一直清洗到亲信中的亲信张又侠,似乎已无底线可言,这究竟为了什么?其中一个来自美国情报机构的评估是:因为习近平的偏执与疑惧心理已达到极端程度。也有学者认为这就是独裁政治的结构性矛盾,“斯大林逻辑”的重演。

Feed icon
法国国际广播电台
Attribution+

中共总书记习近平这波军队大整肃如此严酷,高级将领纷纷落马,而且一直清洗到亲信中的亲信张又侠,似乎已无底线可言,这究竟为了什么?其中一个来自美国情报机构的评估是:因为习近平的偏执与疑惧心理已达到极端程度。也有学者认为这就是独裁政治的结构性矛盾,“斯大林逻辑”的重演。

Festivities are underway across Tarrant County celebrating the culture and history of Black Americans.

Feed icon
Fort Worth Report
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

Festivities are underway across Tarrant County celebrating the culture and history of Black Americans.

Alaska lawmakers advanced a bill on Friday that would create new state felony charges for the crime of using artificial intelligence to generate child sexual abuse material. The House Judiciary Committee unanimously passed House Bill 47, sponsored by Rep. Sarah Vance, R-Homer on Friday. CSAM, formerly referred to as child pornography, is any material that […]

Feed icon
Alaska Beacon
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

Alaska lawmakers advanced a bill on Friday that would create new state felony charges for the crime of using artificial intelligence to generate child sexual abuse material. The House Judiciary Committee unanimously passed House Bill 47, sponsored by Rep. Sarah Vance, R-Homer on Friday. CSAM, formerly referred to as child pornography, is any material that […]

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Senate on Wednesday passed a measure designed to protect churchgoers from those seeking to disrupt their religious services. Senate Bill 743, by Sen. Todd Gollihare, R-Kellyville, passed by a vote of 31-15 and heads to Gov. Kevin Stitt for consideration. The measure was a holdover from the last session.  Gollihare […]

Feed icon
Oklahoma Voice
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Senate on Wednesday passed a measure designed to protect churchgoers from those seeking to disrupt their religious services. Senate Bill 743, by Sen. Todd Gollihare, R-Kellyville, passed by a vote of 31-15 and heads to Gov. Kevin Stitt for consideration. The measure was a holdover from the last session.  Gollihare […]

With its minimum wage frozen at $7.25 since 2009, Wisconsin lags most states, shrinking the buying power of the lowest-wage workers while fueling debate over economic trade-offs. The post DataWatch: Wisconsin hasn’t raised its minimum wage for 17 years. What does that mean for workers and the economy? appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

Feed icon
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
CC BY🅭🅯

With its minimum wage frozen at $7.25 since 2009, Wisconsin lags most states, shrinking the buying power of the lowest-wage workers while fueling debate over economic trade-offs. The post DataWatch: Wisconsin hasn’t raised its minimum wage for 17 years. What does that mean for workers and the economy? appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

Last Updated on February 4, 2026 Santarém, Pará, Brazil – On the 13th day blockading Cargill’s grain terminal in Santarém, Indigenous protestors are demanding in-person dialogue with Brazil’s federal government, following its failure to send representatives to a meeting last week. The arrival of dozens of Munduruku representatives from upstream on the Tapajós River bolstered […] Source

Feed icon
Intercontinental Cry
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

Last Updated on February 4, 2026 Santarém, Pará, Brazil – On the 13th day blockading Cargill’s grain terminal in Santarém, Indigenous protestors are demanding in-person dialogue with Brazil’s federal government, following its failure to send representatives to a meeting last week. The arrival of dozens of Munduruku representatives from upstream on the Tapajós River bolstered […] Source

14 minutes

Mississippi Today
Feed icon

Every Mississippi lawmaker has so far voted for a pay raise for teachers, $5,000 in the House and $2,000 in the Senate.

Feed icon
Mississippi Today
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

Every Mississippi lawmaker has so far voted for a pay raise for teachers, $5,000 in the House and $2,000 in the Senate.

La acción de Indra cae más del 13% en dos días ante rumores de relevo en la presidencia, en medio de la posible compra de Escribano Mechanical & Engineering. El Gobierno estudia un cambio en la cúpula para evitar conflictos de interés y asegurar la expansión estratégica de la empresa.

Feed icon
Mundiario
CC BY-SA🅭🅯🄎

La acción de Indra cae más del 13% en dos días ante rumores de relevo en la presidencia, en medio de la posible compra de Escribano Mechanical & Engineering. El Gobierno estudia un cambio en la cúpula para evitar conflictos de interés y asegurar la expansión estratégica de la empresa.

Sign up for Chalkbeat Newark’s free newsletter to get the latest news about the city’s public school system delivered to your inbox. New Jersey’s incoming education leader, Lily Laux, has experience overseeing literacy initiatives in Texas, where she served as one of that state’s top education officials and implemented training for over 150,000 K-3 teachers in the science of reading. Now, Laux is expected to bring her expertise in literacy reform to her new position. The New Jersey Board of Education confirmed Laux as acting commissioner of education, a procedural move that allows her to take over when Kevin Dehmer steps down by the end of the day Wednesday. Laux’s official appointment to lead the state’s education department is pending Senate approval. Before her nomination to the state’s top education seat, Laux worked for the ILO Group, an education policy and strategy firm that develops educational strategies with state and district leaders. She also spent nearly seven years with the Texas Education Agency, where, as deputy commissioner of school programs, she led the implementation of school finance reform, the agency’s COVID-19 response, and a comprehensive literacy initiative. In New Jersey, Laux will focus on literacy outcomes, expanding access to pre-K, increasing mental health resources, modernizing the state’s school funding formula, and investing in high-impact tutoring, once her appointment is finalized, according to the state. Speaking to state board of education members on Wednesday, Laux said public schools were essential to her life story, and her upbringing prepared her for work in education. Raised by a single mother, Laux said she felt inspired to pursue a career in education, and as a teacher, she witnessed the systemic barriers making lives harder for students, school districts, and educators, Laux said. “I’m very honored that Gov. Sherrill has entrusted me with this vision of how do we continue to take what’s already great in New Jersey and make sure that we have tremendous opportunity for every single student,” Laux said. Laux will succeed Dehmer, who spent more than 17 years with the New Jersey Department of Education serving in financial leadership roles, including twice as acting commissioner of education, before he was formally sworn into the role last March. On Monday, Gov. Mikie Sherrill announced Dehmer as her pick to be the state’s chief technology officer, overseeing the New Jersey Office of Information Technology. During Wednesday’s state board of education meeting, members praised Laux’s extensive background in education. Dehmer called her “outstanding and overly qualified.” As commissioner of education, Laux will oversee the state’s 1.4 million students across its more than 600 school districts. She will also support other education priorities laid out by the Sherrill administration, including equity in schools and overseeing the state’s literacy framework. Laux is “all about students, access, and opportunity,” said Julia Rafal-Baer, chief executive officer at ILO Group. During her time with the ILO Group last fall, Laux worked with state and district leaders across the country to help oversee strategies in implementing instructional materials for schools and the responsible use of AI in schools, and used her expertise around workforce development to help develop pathways for student success, said Rafal-Baer. “She comes at her work with such a deep appreciation for the power of public schools and what public school teachers did for her,” Rafal-Baer added. Education advocates in Newark will be looking to Laux and the Sherrill administration to help fund updates to public school buildings, improve early childhood education, desegregate schools, and provide more resources for families of students with disabilities. In January, Sherrill signed an executive order to establish the Office of Youth Online Mental Health Safety and Awareness in the Department of Health to help protect kids online and improve their mental health. Laux was also a candidate for commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education last April. Jessie Gómez is a reporter for Chalkbeat Newark, covering public education in the city. Contact Jessie at jgomez@chalkbeat.org.

Feed icon
Chalkbeat
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

Sign up for Chalkbeat Newark’s free newsletter to get the latest news about the city’s public school system delivered to your inbox. New Jersey’s incoming education leader, Lily Laux, has experience overseeing literacy initiatives in Texas, where she served as one of that state’s top education officials and implemented training for over 150,000 K-3 teachers in the science of reading. Now, Laux is expected to bring her expertise in literacy reform to her new position. The New Jersey Board of Education confirmed Laux as acting commissioner of education, a procedural move that allows her to take over when Kevin Dehmer steps down by the end of the day Wednesday. Laux’s official appointment to lead the state’s education department is pending Senate approval. Before her nomination to the state’s top education seat, Laux worked for the ILO Group, an education policy and strategy firm that develops educational strategies with state and district leaders. She also spent nearly seven years with the Texas Education Agency, where, as deputy commissioner of school programs, she led the implementation of school finance reform, the agency’s COVID-19 response, and a comprehensive literacy initiative. In New Jersey, Laux will focus on literacy outcomes, expanding access to pre-K, increasing mental health resources, modernizing the state’s school funding formula, and investing in high-impact tutoring, once her appointment is finalized, according to the state. Speaking to state board of education members on Wednesday, Laux said public schools were essential to her life story, and her upbringing prepared her for work in education. Raised by a single mother, Laux said she felt inspired to pursue a career in education, and as a teacher, she witnessed the systemic barriers making lives harder for students, school districts, and educators, Laux said. “I’m very honored that Gov. Sherrill has entrusted me with this vision of how do we continue to take what’s already great in New Jersey and make sure that we have tremendous opportunity for every single student,” Laux said. Laux will succeed Dehmer, who spent more than 17 years with the New Jersey Department of Education serving in financial leadership roles, including twice as acting commissioner of education, before he was formally sworn into the role last March. On Monday, Gov. Mikie Sherrill announced Dehmer as her pick to be the state’s chief technology officer, overseeing the New Jersey Office of Information Technology. During Wednesday’s state board of education meeting, members praised Laux’s extensive background in education. Dehmer called her “outstanding and overly qualified.” As commissioner of education, Laux will oversee the state’s 1.4 million students across its more than 600 school districts. She will also support other education priorities laid out by the Sherrill administration, including equity in schools and overseeing the state’s literacy framework. Laux is “all about students, access, and opportunity,” said Julia Rafal-Baer, chief executive officer at ILO Group. During her time with the ILO Group last fall, Laux worked with state and district leaders across the country to help oversee strategies in implementing instructional materials for schools and the responsible use of AI in schools, and used her expertise around workforce development to help develop pathways for student success, said Rafal-Baer. “She comes at her work with such a deep appreciation for the power of public schools and what public school teachers did for her,” Rafal-Baer added. Education advocates in Newark will be looking to Laux and the Sherrill administration to help fund updates to public school buildings, improve early childhood education, desegregate schools, and provide more resources for families of students with disabilities. In January, Sherrill signed an executive order to establish the Office of Youth Online Mental Health Safety and Awareness in the Department of Health to help protect kids online and improve their mental health. Laux was also a candidate for commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education last April. Jessie Gómez is a reporter for Chalkbeat Newark, covering public education in the city. Contact Jessie at jgomez@chalkbeat.org.

Legislative proposal to move NM Public Education Department out of the governor's cabinet fails to advance out of committee.

Feed icon
Source NM
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

Legislative proposal to move NM Public Education Department out of the governor's cabinet fails to advance out of committee.

Beong-Soo Kim has served as interim president since this past summer.

Feed icon
LAist
Attribution+

Beong-Soo Kim has served as interim president since this past summer.

18 minutes

Missouri Independent
Feed icon

WASHINGTON — The top two Democrats in Congress on Wednesday outlined their proposal for restrictions on immigration enforcement, including body cameras and a ban on masks, though they had no details to share about when actual negotiations would begin. Lawmakers from both political parties have less than two weeks to find a solution before the […]

Feed icon
Missouri Independent
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

WASHINGTON — The top two Democrats in Congress on Wednesday outlined their proposal for restrictions on immigration enforcement, including body cameras and a ban on masks, though they had no details to share about when actual negotiations would begin. Lawmakers from both political parties have less than two weeks to find a solution before the […]

Gipuzkoarrek partidaren azken txanpan irauli dute kanporaketa, nahiz eta arabarrak bi aldiz jarri diren aurretik, eta penalti bat ere huts egin duten arren.

Feed icon
Berria
CC BY-SA🅭🅯🄎

Gipuzkoarrek partidaren azken txanpan irauli dute kanporaketa, nahiz eta arabarrak bi aldiz jarri diren aurretik, eta penalti bat ere huts egin duten arren.

23 minutes

Daily Montanan
Feed icon

Williams County in northwest North Dakota reported a measles case, the state’s first case of the disease in 2026, the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services said Wednesday. The individual was unvaccinated and acquired the disease out of state, the department said in a statement. The agency’s measles dashboard indicates the person is […]

Feed icon
Daily Montanan
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

Williams County in northwest North Dakota reported a measles case, the state’s first case of the disease in 2026, the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services said Wednesday. The individual was unvaccinated and acquired the disease out of state, the department said in a statement. The agency’s measles dashboard indicates the person is […]

Editor’s Note: The author of this article is currently one of eight Democrats running in the March 3 primary for state House District 49, the seat vacated by gubernatorial candidate Gina Hinojosa. You can read more about the candidates here. I grew up undocumented in this country. From an early age, I learned how fear […] The post When Local Police Collaborate with ICE, Children Pay the Price appeared first on The Texas Observer.

Feed icon
Texas Observer
Attribution+

Editor’s Note: The author of this article is currently one of eight Democrats running in the March 3 primary for state House District 49, the seat vacated by gubernatorial candidate Gina Hinojosa. You can read more about the candidates here. I grew up undocumented in this country. From an early age, I learned how fear […] The post When Local Police Collaborate with ICE, Children Pay the Price appeared first on The Texas Observer.

Un brochazo blanco pone fin a la polémica obra que convirtió una iglesia romana en epicentro de memes, turismo y choque político.

Feed icon
Mundiario
CC BY-SA🅭🅯🄎

Un brochazo blanco pone fin a la polémica obra que convirtió una iglesia romana en epicentro de memes, turismo y choque político.

The city is continuing its fight to bring voter ID rules to the ballot box.

Feed icon
LAist
Attribution+

The city is continuing its fight to bring voter ID rules to the ballot box.

28 minutes

New Hampshire Bulletin
Feed icon

In Republican-dominated New Hampshire, every year brings predictable policy initiatives. There will be new efforts to further reduce or eliminate taxes, such as this year’s bill to again cut the Business Enterprise Tax and last year’s completed phase-out of the Interest and Dividends Tax.  There will be short-sighted regulatory changes — especially environmental protection rollbacks […]

Feed icon
New Hampshire Bulletin
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

In Republican-dominated New Hampshire, every year brings predictable policy initiatives. There will be new efforts to further reduce or eliminate taxes, such as this year’s bill to again cut the Business Enterprise Tax and last year’s completed phase-out of the Interest and Dividends Tax.  There will be short-sighted regulatory changes — especially environmental protection rollbacks […]

WASHINGTON — Department of Justice attorneys said during a Wednesday hearing in federal court that a final decision will be made by May as to what kind of death penalty charges could be pursued for the suspect accused of shooting two West Virginia National Guard members in the nation’s capital, killing one and seriously wounding […]

Feed icon
Kentucky Lantern
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

WASHINGTON — Department of Justice attorneys said during a Wednesday hearing in federal court that a final decision will be made by May as to what kind of death penalty charges could be pursued for the suspect accused of shooting two West Virginia National Guard members in the nation’s capital, killing one and seriously wounding […]