(The Center Square) – The Tennessee Department of Education received more than 50,000 applications for Education Freedom Scholarships, but lawmakers from both parties said they still have questions about the program. The program awarded $7,295 to 20,000 students in its inaugural year and will expand by 5,000 each year after. The application period for students who did not receive the scholarships in its first year opened Monday. The number of applications includes students who received the scholarships last year and new applications, according to Gov. Bill Lee's office. “As demand for Education Freedom Scholarships continues to grow, I look forward to working with the General Assembly to increase the number of available scholarships for the 2026-27 school year,” Lee said. “It’s clear that Tennessee parents want choices when it comes to their child’s education, and expanding access to this program will ensure every child has an opportunity to thrive, regardless of income or ZIP code.” The program received pushback from both parties when it was approved during a 2025 special session. "The majority of people using vouchers are already in private schools," said Senate Democratic Caucus Chairwoman London Lamar in an interview with TCS on Thursday. "It was marketed as a way to help low-performing students or students who are disadvantaged access private schools and that's not what's happening. It's people already in private school basically getting a coupon." Rep. Jody Barrett agrees. The Dickson Republican has filed a bill with Republican Sen. Page Walley of Savannah that would require the Department of Education to provide an annual report that includes information on who is receiving the money. "The biggest concern is just making sure that if we're going to create a program that we're labeling as a freedom scholarship or providing some sort of access to escape failing schools, then we want to make that the money we're spending that is the taxpayers month, not ours, is being spent wisely and effectively and actually accomplishing the goal the the bill is being held out to achieve," Barrett said in an interview with TCS. The Education Freedom Scholarship is facing a legal challenge from five organizations representing 10 plaintiffs who said the scholarship program diverts money from public schools and discriminates against students with disabilities. The suit is pending in Davidson County Chancery Court. The program cost $144 million in its first year. If lawmakers decide to extend the program beyond the 5,000 allowed by law, the question would be where the state would get the money in a tight budget year. Lee will not release his budget until the first week of February. State officials are encouraging families who have not applied to do so by the Jan. 31 deadline. “Entering the program’s second year with even more interest statewide is a clear indicator that the EFS Program is successfully expanding educational choices for families,” said Education Commissioner Lizzette Reynolds.

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(The Center Square) – The Tennessee Department of Education received more than 50,000 applications for Education Freedom Scholarships, but lawmakers from both parties said they still have questions about the program. The program awarded $7,295 to 20,000 students in its inaugural year and will expand by 5,000 each year after. The application period for students who did not receive the scholarships in its first year opened Monday. The number of applications includes students who received the scholarships last year and new applications, according to Gov. Bill Lee's office. “As demand for Education Freedom Scholarships continues to grow, I look forward to working with the General Assembly to increase the number of available scholarships for the 2026-27 school year,” Lee said. “It’s clear that Tennessee parents want choices when it comes to their child’s education, and expanding access to this program will ensure every child has an opportunity to thrive, regardless of income or ZIP code.” The program received pushback from both parties when it was approved during a 2025 special session. "The majority of people using vouchers are already in private schools," said Senate Democratic Caucus Chairwoman London Lamar in an interview with TCS on Thursday. "It was marketed as a way to help low-performing students or students who are disadvantaged access private schools and that's not what's happening. It's people already in private school basically getting a coupon." Rep. Jody Barrett agrees. The Dickson Republican has filed a bill with Republican Sen. Page Walley of Savannah that would require the Department of Education to provide an annual report that includes information on who is receiving the money. "The biggest concern is just making sure that if we're going to create a program that we're labeling as a freedom scholarship or providing some sort of access to escape failing schools, then we want to make that the money we're spending that is the taxpayers month, not ours, is being spent wisely and effectively and actually accomplishing the goal the the bill is being held out to achieve," Barrett said in an interview with TCS. The Education Freedom Scholarship is facing a legal challenge from five organizations representing 10 plaintiffs who said the scholarship program diverts money from public schools and discriminates against students with disabilities. The suit is pending in Davidson County Chancery Court. The program cost $144 million in its first year. If lawmakers decide to extend the program beyond the 5,000 allowed by law, the question would be where the state would get the money in a tight budget year. Lee will not release his budget until the first week of February. State officials are encouraging families who have not applied to do so by the Jan. 31 deadline. “Entering the program’s second year with even more interest statewide is a clear indicator that the EFS Program is successfully expanding educational choices for families,” said Education Commissioner Lizzette Reynolds.

This commentary was originally published by The Conversation. The Denver Broncos announced in early September 2025 their plan to build a privately financed football stadium. The proposal received a lot of attention and praise. Across the five major sports leagues in the U.S. – the NBA, NHL, NFL, MLB and MLS – only 20% of […]

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This commentary was originally published by The Conversation. The Denver Broncos announced in early September 2025 their plan to build a privately financed football stadium. The proposal received a lot of attention and praise. Across the five major sports leagues in the U.S. – the NBA, NHL, NFL, MLB and MLS – only 20% of […]

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A invasão da Praça dos Três Poderes – que resultou na destruição dos prédios que simbolizam e representam a República – completou três anos no dia 8 de janeiro. Infelizmente, e não é de hoje, ouvimos, vemos e lemos na chamada “grande imprensa” – também classificada como “mídia corporativa” – não poucas vozes que relativizam […] O post Três anos após ‘Dia da Infâmia’, mídia atenua papel de golpistas apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

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A invasão da Praça dos Três Poderes – que resultou na destruição dos prédios que simbolizam e representam a República – completou três anos no dia 8 de janeiro. Infelizmente, e não é de hoje, ouvimos, vemos e lemos na chamada “grande imprensa” – também classificada como “mídia corporativa” – não poucas vozes que relativizam […] O post Três anos após ‘Dia da Infâmia’, mídia atenua papel de golpistas apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

The agency will no longer consider health costs and deaths prevented when reducing two major pollutants, but will account for costs to industry.

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The agency will no longer consider health costs and deaths prevented when reducing two major pollutants, but will account for costs to industry.

A brasileira Jhordana Dias, que sofreu uma tentativa de estupro em um trem na região de Paris, foi ouvida pela juíza de instrução do caso nesta quinta-feira (15). De acordo com o advogado, o suspeito da agressão está em prisão preventiva.

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A brasileira Jhordana Dias, que sofreu uma tentativa de estupro em um trem na região de Paris, foi ouvida pela juíza de instrução do caso nesta quinta-feira (15). De acordo com o advogado, o suspeito da agressão está em prisão preventiva.

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Helping Rhode Islanders afford health insurance, home energy bills and child care is an expensive proposition: nearly $15 billion in fiscal 2027 under Gov. Dan McKee’s budget proposal. The $14.9 billion tax-and-spend plan unveiled by McKee’s office Thursday marks the largest spending plan in state history — $522.6 million more than the current year’s budget […]

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Helping Rhode Islanders afford health insurance, home energy bills and child care is an expensive proposition: nearly $15 billion in fiscal 2027 under Gov. Dan McKee’s budget proposal. The $14.9 billion tax-and-spend plan unveiled by McKee’s office Thursday marks the largest spending plan in state history — $522.6 million more than the current year’s budget […]

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A pro-Palestinian activist arrested by immigration officials after participating in anti-Israel protests at Columbia University and then freed by a federal judge in New Jersey may be rearrested after a federal appeals court ruled against him Thursday. The 2-1 decision from the U.S. 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals says Mahmoud Khalil must fight the Trump […]

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A pro-Palestinian activist arrested by immigration officials after participating in anti-Israel protests at Columbia University and then freed by a federal judge in New Jersey may be rearrested after a federal appeals court ruled against him Thursday. The 2-1 decision from the U.S. 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals says Mahmoud Khalil must fight the Trump […]

The Florida House has again passed legislation (HB 133) dropping the minimum age to purchase rifles and other long guns from 21 to 18. The vote was 74-37, with five Republicans joining the majority of Democrats in opposing it and one Democrat supporting the measure. But for the fourth year in a row, the likelihood […]

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The Florida House has again passed legislation (HB 133) dropping the minimum age to purchase rifles and other long guns from 21 to 18. The vote was 74-37, with five Republicans joining the majority of Democrats in opposing it and one Democrat supporting the measure. But for the fourth year in a row, the likelihood […]

Referência cultural no Centro, grupo denuncia falta de suporte logístico da gestão municipal e "apagamento" da memória local. Prefeitura de SP reintegra posse de área do Teatro de Contêiner: ‘Atuamos há 18 anos pela cidade. Não merecemos isso’ apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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(The Center Square) – Federal licensing of offshore deepwater port facilities will shift to the U.S. Maritime Administration, a change intended to speed the approval of facilities that can accommodate larger vessels transporting crude oil and natural gas.The role, previously held by the U.S. Coast Guard, moved to the Maritime Administration in January as a result of the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2025. The Administration, which had led other aspects of the permitting process, will now serve as the lead in federal environmental reviews of infrastructure projects located more than 12 miles off the U.S. coast that seek to import and export oil and gas.“With this change, we’ll soon accelerate project approvals so the nation can safely utilize more of its abundant natural resources, create more high paying jobs, and lower energy costs for American families,” Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said. The move could streamline a permitting process the energy industry has described as onerous.Oil and gas giant Enterprise Product Partner remained in regulatory review for five years before receiving a license in April 2024 for its deepwater Sea Port Oil Terminal, which could provide up to 2 million barrels a day of loading capacity off the Texas coast. The Houston-based company said it has not begun construction due to “ongoing commercial uncertainty.” Enterprise said it worked with federal, state and local authorities and participated in "multiple public meetings that have allowed individuals and stakeholder groups to learn about the project and provide their comments to multiple environmental impact studies.""The exhaustive analysis associated with the project and continuous responses to requests for information from the various agencies produced more than 30,000 pages of documentation," Enterprise said. More than a dozen federal governmental agencies took part in the review, according to the company.Earthworks, an environmental advocacy group, said the regulatory shift "could advance four offshore oil and gas export terminals in Texas and Louisiana, including the first floating LNG export terminal in the U.S., without fully assessing their environmental and safety risks."“The shift hands off environmental and safety risk assessments to the Maritime Administration, which has been criticized for lacking the proper expertise and staffing capacity to take them on,” Earthworks said in a statement posted on its website. Offshore ports can accommodate the water depths required for the industry's largest ships that many onshore ports cannot. The Port of Corpus Christi in south Texas, which currently accounts for more than 50% of all U.S. crude oil exports, has a ship channel that is 54 feet deep, less than the 65 to 70-foot depths required by the largest vessels.The Louisiana Offshore Oil Port, or LOOP, located 18 miles south of Grand Isle, Louisiana, is the only offshore port now operating in U.S. waters. LOOP, a joint venture between Shell, Marathon Petroleum and Valero Energy, could export up to 1.2 million barrels of oil per day but long distances to the high-growth Permian and Bakken shale plays, the main sources of U.S. export-grade light sweet crude, drive up costs.The American Association of Port Authorities, a longtime supporter of streamlining the federal permitting process, praised the announcement as "common sense policy changes .. that cut red tape and speed up the environmental review process," according to John Bressler, the organization's vice president of governmental relations. "They are good for America’s ports, our economy, and whole nation."The organization asserts that because the Maritime Administration is within the Department of Transportation, similar to the agencies that regulate railroads and U.S. highways, the port program will benefit from the same "efficiencies" and streamlined grant administration procedures seen in other transportation sectors.

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(The Center Square) – Federal licensing of offshore deepwater port facilities will shift to the U.S. Maritime Administration, a change intended to speed the approval of facilities that can accommodate larger vessels transporting crude oil and natural gas.The role, previously held by the U.S. Coast Guard, moved to the Maritime Administration in January as a result of the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2025. The Administration, which had led other aspects of the permitting process, will now serve as the lead in federal environmental reviews of infrastructure projects located more than 12 miles off the U.S. coast that seek to import and export oil and gas.“With this change, we’ll soon accelerate project approvals so the nation can safely utilize more of its abundant natural resources, create more high paying jobs, and lower energy costs for American families,” Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said. The move could streamline a permitting process the energy industry has described as onerous.Oil and gas giant Enterprise Product Partner remained in regulatory review for five years before receiving a license in April 2024 for its deepwater Sea Port Oil Terminal, which could provide up to 2 million barrels a day of loading capacity off the Texas coast. The Houston-based company said it has not begun construction due to “ongoing commercial uncertainty.” Enterprise said it worked with federal, state and local authorities and participated in "multiple public meetings that have allowed individuals and stakeholder groups to learn about the project and provide their comments to multiple environmental impact studies.""The exhaustive analysis associated with the project and continuous responses to requests for information from the various agencies produced more than 30,000 pages of documentation," Enterprise said. More than a dozen federal governmental agencies took part in the review, according to the company.Earthworks, an environmental advocacy group, said the regulatory shift "could advance four offshore oil and gas export terminals in Texas and Louisiana, including the first floating LNG export terminal in the U.S., without fully assessing their environmental and safety risks."“The shift hands off environmental and safety risk assessments to the Maritime Administration, which has been criticized for lacking the proper expertise and staffing capacity to take them on,” Earthworks said in a statement posted on its website. Offshore ports can accommodate the water depths required for the industry's largest ships that many onshore ports cannot. The Port of Corpus Christi in south Texas, which currently accounts for more than 50% of all U.S. crude oil exports, has a ship channel that is 54 feet deep, less than the 65 to 70-foot depths required by the largest vessels.The Louisiana Offshore Oil Port, or LOOP, located 18 miles south of Grand Isle, Louisiana, is the only offshore port now operating in U.S. waters. LOOP, a joint venture between Shell, Marathon Petroleum and Valero Energy, could export up to 1.2 million barrels of oil per day but long distances to the high-growth Permian and Bakken shale plays, the main sources of U.S. export-grade light sweet crude, drive up costs.The American Association of Port Authorities, a longtime supporter of streamlining the federal permitting process, praised the announcement as "common sense policy changes .. that cut red tape and speed up the environmental review process," according to John Bressler, the organization's vice president of governmental relations. "They are good for America’s ports, our economy, and whole nation."The organization asserts that because the Maritime Administration is within the Department of Transportation, similar to the agencies that regulate railroads and U.S. highways, the port program will benefit from the same "efficiencies" and streamlined grant administration procedures seen in other transportation sectors.

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O Ministério da Educação (MEC) confirmou que os resultados do Exame Nacional do Ensino Médio (Enem) de 2025 serão divulgados nesta sexta-feira (16). As notas individuais poderão ser consultadas na Página do Participante, no site do Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais Anísio Teixeira (Inep). Os candidatos poderão conferir a nota da redação e […] Enem 2025: Inep divulga notas individuais nesta sexta-feira (16) apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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O Ministério da Educação (MEC) confirmou que os resultados do Exame Nacional do Ensino Médio (Enem) de 2025 serão divulgados nesta sexta-feira (16). As notas individuais poderão ser consultadas na Página do Participante, no site do Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais Anísio Teixeira (Inep). Os candidatos poderão conferir a nota da redação e […] Enem 2025: Inep divulga notas individuais nesta sexta-feira (16) apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

Gov. Gavin Newsom included no new funding for local journalism in his budget proposal last week.

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A maioria de nós, jornalistas, ainda não se deu conta de que, nesta era digital, a nossa profissão está entrando em mais um ciclo de rupturas com o modelo tradicional vigente há quase dois séculos. Agora é a vez da inteligência artificial colocar o jornalismo dentro de uma nova modalidade da economia da atenção, um […] O post O jornalismo na nova economia da atenção apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

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A maioria de nós, jornalistas, ainda não se deu conta de que, nesta era digital, a nossa profissão está entrando em mais um ciclo de rupturas com o modelo tradicional vigente há quase dois séculos. Agora é a vez da inteligência artificial colocar o jornalismo dentro de uma nova modalidade da economia da atenção, um […] O post O jornalismo na nova economia da atenção apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

Málaga ya no es solo sol y playa; es el destino preferido por la élite ejecutiva y el talento digital global.

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Málaga ya no es solo sol y playa; es el destino preferido por la élite ejecutiva y el talento digital global.

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Gov. Jeff Landry said he intends to change the role of the state Office of the Inspector General, an agency that acts as a watchdog over public officials and is tasked with rooting out government corruption.

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Gov. Jeff Landry said he intends to change the role of the state Office of the Inspector General, an agency that acts as a watchdog over public officials and is tasked with rooting out government corruption.

Quebec premier Legault managed to run a right-wing government that hewed a middle course between unconditional commitment to a united Canada and separation. It was much like the old Union Nationale party of Maurice Duplessis. As he leaves politics, Legault opens the door for the popular separatist leader, Paul St. Pierre Plamondon, who promises a third referendum. The post Legault’s departure could usher in a separatist government and another referendum in Quebec appeared first on rabble.ca.

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Quebec premier Legault managed to run a right-wing government that hewed a middle course between unconditional commitment to a united Canada and separation. It was much like the old Union Nationale party of Maurice Duplessis. As he leaves politics, Legault opens the door for the popular separatist leader, Paul St. Pierre Plamondon, who promises a third referendum. The post Legault’s departure could usher in a separatist government and another referendum in Quebec appeared first on rabble.ca.

The agreement is the largest Medicare Advantage fraud settlement to date. Kaiser Permanente to pay $556 million in record Medicare Advantage fraud settlement is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.

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Less than 24 hours after the Trump administration terminated about $2 billion in substance abuse and mental health grants, the administration reversed itself and restored the funding. In an email to the Montana state health department, federal officials directed the state to “disregard” the previous notification canceling the grants. The post Trump administration reverses itself, restores $2 billion in mental health, substance abuse grants appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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Less than 24 hours after the Trump administration terminated about $2 billion in substance abuse and mental health grants, the administration reversed itself and restored the funding. In an email to the Montana state health department, federal officials directed the state to “disregard” the previous notification canceling the grants. The post Trump administration reverses itself, restores $2 billion in mental health, substance abuse grants appeared first on Montana Free Press.