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Washington State Standard
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The sudden and rapid propagation of artificial intelligence through large language models, or LLMs, like ChatGPT, has caught much of the education world off guard.  Over the past few months, I’ve been researching studies on the impact of AI and broader educational technology. During my study, I spoke with dozens of teachers across Washington state […]

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The sudden and rapid propagation of artificial intelligence through large language models, or LLMs, like ChatGPT, has caught much of the education world off guard.  Over the past few months, I’ve been researching studies on the impact of AI and broader educational technology. During my study, I spoke with dozens of teachers across Washington state […]

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VenezuelaAnalysis
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Mérida, April 14, 2026 (venezuelanalysis.com) – The Venezuelan National Assembly (AN) appointed Larry Devoe as the new Attorney General and Eglée González Lobato as the Ombudswoman during an ordinary session on Thursday, April 9. The appointments were the result of a parliamentary selection process in the wake of the resignations of Tarek William Saab and... The post Venezuelan National Assembly Picks New Attorney General, Ombudswoman appeared first on Venezuelanalysis.

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Mérida, April 14, 2026 (venezuelanalysis.com) – The Venezuelan National Assembly (AN) appointed Larry Devoe as the new Attorney General and Eglée González Lobato as the Ombudswoman during an ordinary session on Thursday, April 9. The appointments were the result of a parliamentary selection process in the wake of the resignations of Tarek William Saab and... The post Venezuelan National Assembly Picks New Attorney General, Ombudswoman appeared first on Venezuelanalysis.

Candidates have laid out their vision for taxation in California.

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Candidates have laid out their vision for taxation in California.

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Fort Worth Report
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The east Fort Worth university was the city’s first. More than a century later, it is home to nearly 2,800 students.

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The east Fort Worth university was the city’s first. More than a century later, it is home to nearly 2,800 students.

Findings from the research survey are intended to inform policy, funding priorities, and workforce development strategies.

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Findings from the research survey are intended to inform policy, funding priorities, and workforce development strategies.

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Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
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Concerns about available activities for youths continue after last month’s ‘teen takeovers.’ Here are things your child or teen can do each week. The post Keep your child or teen busy with these weekly activities in Milwaukee appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Concerns about available activities for youths continue after last month’s ‘teen takeovers.’ Here are things your child or teen can do each week. The post Keep your child or teen busy with these weekly activities in Milwaukee appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Mongabay
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Reticulated giraffes are an endangered species across their primary range in Kenya, most commonly threatened by habitat loss and illegal hunting. Conflicts with people are also rising as giraffes sometimes eat crops like mangos and compete with local people for water. A group of researchers investigated emerging human-giraffe conflict (HGC) in northeastern Kenya found that, […]

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Reticulated giraffes are an endangered species across their primary range in Kenya, most commonly threatened by habitat loss and illegal hunting. Conflicts with people are also rising as giraffes sometimes eat crops like mangos and compete with local people for water. A group of researchers investigated emerging human-giraffe conflict (HGC) in northeastern Kenya found that, […]

44-летняя Капитолина Аверина, журналист и продюсер российских телеканалов находится под стражей в СИЗО-1 Калужской области. Ее преследуют по части 2 статьи 205.2 УК РФ – публичные призывы к терроризму. Детали засекречены, все участники процесса находятся под подпиской о неразглашении. Известно, что следствие вменяет ей "очень резкие" комментарии и призывы "бомбить Москву" на форумах телеграм-каналов, говорит источник, знакомый с делом. Эмоциональные высказывания Авериной были связаны с...

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44-летняя Капитолина Аверина, журналист и продюсер российских телеканалов находится под стражей в СИЗО-1 Калужской области. Ее преследуют по части 2 статьи 205.2 УК РФ – публичные призывы к терроризму. Детали засекречены, все участники процесса находятся под подпиской о неразглашении. Известно, что следствие вменяет ей "очень резкие" комментарии и призывы "бомбить Москву" на форумах телеграм-каналов, говорит источник, знакомый с делом. Эмоциональные высказывания Авериной были связаны с...

44-летняя Капитолина Аверина, журналист и продюсер российских телеканалов находится под стражей в СИЗО-1 Калужской области. Ее преследуют по части 2 статьи 205.2 УК РФ – публичные призывы к терроризму. Детали засекречены, все участники процесса находятся под подпиской о неразглашении. Известно, что следствие вменяет ей "очень резкие" комментарии и призывы "бомбить Москву" на форумах телеграм-каналов, говорит источник, знакомый с делом. Эмоциональные высказывания Авериной были связаны с...

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44-летняя Капитолина Аверина, журналист и продюсер российских телеканалов находится под стражей в СИЗО-1 Калужской области. Ее преследуют по части 2 статьи 205.2 УК РФ – публичные призывы к терроризму. Детали засекречены, все участники процесса находятся под подпиской о неразглашении. Известно, что следствие вменяет ей "очень резкие" комментарии и призывы "бомбить Москву" на форумах телеграм-каналов, говорит источник, знакомый с делом. Эмоциональные высказывания Авериной были связаны с...

In eastern Madagascar, Andasibe-Mantadia National Park and the Analamazoatra Special Reserve shelter around a dozen species of lemurs, alongside an extraordinary array of animals and plants, many of which are found nowhere else on Earth. Once connected by continuous rainforest, the landscape was fractured in the 1960s, when large stretches were cleared for agriculture and […]

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In eastern Madagascar, Andasibe-Mantadia National Park and the Analamazoatra Special Reserve shelter around a dozen species of lemurs, alongside an extraordinary array of animals and plants, many of which are found nowhere else on Earth. Once connected by continuous rainforest, the landscape was fractured in the 1960s, when large stretches were cleared for agriculture and […]

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Insurance costs are expected to increase by $380 million, or 9%, next year.

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Insurance costs are expected to increase by $380 million, or 9%, next year.

10 artistas marajoaras apresentarão espetáculo teatral Drag, após duas semanas de laboratório artístico na residência de artes extravagantes O post Espetáculo “Filhas da NoiteSuja”, em Soure, marca a Residência Artística Drag do 4º Festival NoiteSuja no Pará apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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10 artistas marajoaras apresentarão espetáculo teatral Drag, após duas semanas de laboratório artístico na residência de artes extravagantes O post Espetáculo “Filhas da NoiteSuja”, em Soure, marca a Residência Artística Drag do 4º Festival NoiteSuja no Pará apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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Daily Montanan
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Across the state of Montana, there have been wide gaps in the state’s wildfire smoke detection safety net. PurpleAirs in Schools — a Department of Environmental Quality program now in its third year — seeks to close the net with hundreds of low-cost, but effective, air quality sensors installed at high schools across the state. […]

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Across the state of Montana, there have been wide gaps in the state’s wildfire smoke detection safety net. PurpleAirs in Schools — a Department of Environmental Quality program now in its third year — seeks to close the net with hundreds of low-cost, but effective, air quality sensors installed at high schools across the state. […]

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South Carolina Daily Gazette
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LAURENS — A solar panel manufacturer pledges to invest $350 million in its first plant in South Carolina and employ 564 people. Suniva announced Tuesday plans to lease a 620,000-square-foot building in an industrial park on the north end of Laurens. The deal, which South Carolina Commerce Secretary Harry Lightsey called a “significant win for […]

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LAURENS — A solar panel manufacturer pledges to invest $350 million in its first plant in South Carolina and employ 564 people. Suniva announced Tuesday plans to lease a 620,000-square-foot building in an industrial park on the north end of Laurens. The deal, which South Carolina Commerce Secretary Harry Lightsey called a “significant win for […]

紐約郵報(New York Post)14日報導,美國總統特朗普受訪時指出,美方與伊朗的新一輪談判“可能於接下來兩天內”在巴基斯坦舉行。

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紐約郵報(New York Post)14日報導,美國總統特朗普受訪時指出,美方與伊朗的新一輪談判“可能於接下來兩天內”在巴基斯坦舉行。

纽约邮报(New York Post)14日报导,美国总统特朗普受访时指出,美方与伊朗的新一轮谈判“可能于接下来两天内”在巴基斯坦举行。

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纽约邮报(New York Post)14日报导,美国总统特朗普受访时指出,美方与伊朗的新一轮谈判“可能于接下来两天内”在巴基斯坦举行。

Sign up for Chalkbeat Indiana’s free daily newsletter to keep up with Indianapolis Public Schools, Marion County’s township districts, and statewide education news.The new governing body for Indianapolis schools met for the first time Tuesday and discussed asking voters for a property tax increase in the fall. Placing an operating referendum on the ballot is one of the key duties of the new Indianapolis Public Education Corporation, which has also been tasked by state lawmakers with overseeing transportation and buildings for district and charter schools. In addition to the referendum discussion, IPEC on Tuesday appointed an acting executive director, approved a funding request for its work, and discussed the process of hiring a full-time director. While it’s not certain if IPEC will pursue a referendum, passing one could be critical to the Indianapolis Public Schools’ long-term stability. The district faces a budget deficit, and its current referendum expires this year.But first, the corporation must undertake a series of steps, including gathering information on student enrollment and giving charter schools the opportunity to opt into the referendum. All of these steps need to happen before IPEC votes on a resolution to place a referendum on the November ballot. They did not take action on a referendum on Tuesday. Board members largely asked logistics questions such as what their role would be.The corporation will have to answer two critical questions: how much to ask for from voters and how many years the referendum should run,Michael O’Connor of Bose Public Affairs told the members. O’Connor also facilitated the meetings of the body that preceded IPEC, the Indianapolis Local Education Association. His contract to work with the new board was extended through May. The corporation would also be involved in advocating for the referendum to pass. During its first meeting, the corporation also voted to request for funding for itself from the Marion County Treasurer, as allowed by the state law that created the body. It will seek 3% of the property tax revenues used for operating expenses for IPS and participating charter schools in order to pay an executive director, staff, and consultants. The meeting lasted approximately one hour at the City-County building, where a handful of protesters had gathered outside with signs to oppose the unelected board taking some powers from the elected IPS board. About two dozen people attended the meeting, including IPS Superintendent Aleesia Johnson, and there was no public comment period.Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett appointed the nine members last month and swore them in at the Tuesday meeting. The board includes three IPS board members, three representatives of charter schools, and three experts in areas relevant to the corporation’s work as required by state law.The corporation is chaired by David Harris, the charter schools director under former mayor Bart Peterson. Harris and Peterson co-founded the Mind Trust, an influential nonprofit that helps launch charter schools. One of the expert appointees, Edward Rangel, is also a charter school leader, tipping the board in favor of charter schools when it comes to decisions, including those about buildings — an ongoing point of contention in Indianapolis’ school choice ecosystem. O’Connor was also appointed acting executive director of IPEC while the corporation waits for Hogsett to choose a full-time director. The hiring process — including creating a job description and determining a salary range — begins immediately, and the goal is to hire by mid-May, O’Connor said. IPEC will vote on the candidate the mayor selects. Harris said he would poll the members of the corporation to appoint a vice chair and secretary. Both a website for IPEC and email addresses for IPEC members are forthcoming, O’Connor said. The corporation will next meet on May 28, time and location to be determined.Member Ashley Thomas asked that some future meetings be held in the evenings to allow more people affected by the work of the board to attend. Aleksandra Appleton covers Indiana education policy and writes about K-12 schools across the state. Contact her at aappleton@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Indiana’s free daily newsletter to keep up with Indianapolis Public Schools, Marion County’s township districts, and statewide education news.The new governing body for Indianapolis schools met for the first time Tuesday and discussed asking voters for a property tax increase in the fall. Placing an operating referendum on the ballot is one of the key duties of the new Indianapolis Public Education Corporation, which has also been tasked by state lawmakers with overseeing transportation and buildings for district and charter schools. In addition to the referendum discussion, IPEC on Tuesday appointed an acting executive director, approved a funding request for its work, and discussed the process of hiring a full-time director. While it’s not certain if IPEC will pursue a referendum, passing one could be critical to the Indianapolis Public Schools’ long-term stability. The district faces a budget deficit, and its current referendum expires this year.But first, the corporation must undertake a series of steps, including gathering information on student enrollment and giving charter schools the opportunity to opt into the referendum. All of these steps need to happen before IPEC votes on a resolution to place a referendum on the November ballot. They did not take action on a referendum on Tuesday. Board members largely asked logistics questions such as what their role would be.The corporation will have to answer two critical questions: how much to ask for from voters and how many years the referendum should run,Michael O’Connor of Bose Public Affairs told the members. O’Connor also facilitated the meetings of the body that preceded IPEC, the Indianapolis Local Education Association. His contract to work with the new board was extended through May. The corporation would also be involved in advocating for the referendum to pass. During its first meeting, the corporation also voted to request for funding for itself from the Marion County Treasurer, as allowed by the state law that created the body. It will seek 3% of the property tax revenues used for operating expenses for IPS and participating charter schools in order to pay an executive director, staff, and consultants. The meeting lasted approximately one hour at the City-County building, where a handful of protesters had gathered outside with signs to oppose the unelected board taking some powers from the elected IPS board. About two dozen people attended the meeting, including IPS Superintendent Aleesia Johnson, and there was no public comment period.Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett appointed the nine members last month and swore them in at the Tuesday meeting. The board includes three IPS board members, three representatives of charter schools, and three experts in areas relevant to the corporation’s work as required by state law.The corporation is chaired by David Harris, the charter schools director under former mayor Bart Peterson. Harris and Peterson co-founded the Mind Trust, an influential nonprofit that helps launch charter schools. One of the expert appointees, Edward Rangel, is also a charter school leader, tipping the board in favor of charter schools when it comes to decisions, including those about buildings — an ongoing point of contention in Indianapolis’ school choice ecosystem. O’Connor was also appointed acting executive director of IPEC while the corporation waits for Hogsett to choose a full-time director. The hiring process — including creating a job description and determining a salary range — begins immediately, and the goal is to hire by mid-May, O’Connor said. IPEC will vote on the candidate the mayor selects. Harris said he would poll the members of the corporation to appoint a vice chair and secretary. Both a website for IPEC and email addresses for IPEC members are forthcoming, O’Connor said. The corporation will next meet on May 28, time and location to be determined.Member Ashley Thomas asked that some future meetings be held in the evenings to allow more people affected by the work of the board to attend. Aleksandra Appleton covers Indiana education policy and writes about K-12 schools across the state. Contact her at aappleton@chalkbeat.org.

The audit found the department is allowing people to receive overtime pay for working on days they took off

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The audit found the department is allowing people to receive overtime pay for working on days they took off

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Indiana Capital Chronicle
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A federal judge issued an order Tuesday blocking an Indiana law that banned the use of college-issued student identification cards for voting.

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A federal judge issued an order Tuesday blocking an Indiana law that banned the use of college-issued student identification cards for voting.

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Greetings, MindSite News readers. Usually, I just help get out our MindSite News Daily with a little editing, but today I’m filling in to write it. And let me tell […]

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Greetings, MindSite News readers. Usually, I just help get out our MindSite News Daily with a little editing, but today I’m filling in to write it. And let me tell […]