Depuis début avril 2026, l’Afrique du Sud est en proie à de nouvelles manifestations xénophobes.

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The layoffs come from 14 departments and offices. The university’s goal is to avoid mass layoffs, UTA President Jennifer Cowley said.

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The layoffs come from 14 departments and offices. The university’s goal is to avoid mass layoffs, UTA President Jennifer Cowley said.

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Dark money groups are helping fund a potential Michigan ballot proposal to ban political spending by utilities and fighting a proposal to convene a constitutional convention.

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Dark money groups are helping fund a potential Michigan ballot proposal to ban political spending by utilities and fighting a proposal to convene a constitutional convention.

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Iowa House lawmakers discussed several potential tax changes Monday, including a measure adding regulations on event-prediction market platforms like Kalshi. A House subcommittee considered Senate File 2470, which would require companies conducting event-driven market trading to obtain a state permit to operate in Iowa. The legislation aims to tackle the rising industry of “prediction markets” […]

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Iowa House lawmakers discussed several potential tax changes Monday, including a measure adding regulations on event-prediction market platforms like Kalshi. A House subcommittee considered Senate File 2470, which would require companies conducting event-driven market trading to obtain a state permit to operate in Iowa. The legislation aims to tackle the rising industry of “prediction markets” […]

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A Colorado bill would enable the Legislature to hire a security administrator in an effort to tighten personal security for lawmakers, nearly one year after a Minnesota state representative and her husband were shot and killed at her home. House Bill 26-1422 passed its first committee hearing on Monday on an 8-3 vote. The security […]

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A Colorado bill would enable the Legislature to hire a security administrator in an effort to tighten personal security for lawmakers, nearly one year after a Minnesota state representative and her husband were shot and killed at her home. House Bill 26-1422 passed its first committee hearing on Monday on an 8-3 vote. The security […]

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Longtime state lawmaker Sam Hunt, who represented Olympia in the Washington Legislature, died Saturday after a short battle with leukemia. He was 83.  Hunt served 16 years in the state House, before moving to the Senate in 2017. He was chair of the committees overseeing state government and elections in both chambers. Hunt decided not […]

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Longtime state lawmaker Sam Hunt, who represented Olympia in the Washington Legislature, died Saturday after a short battle with leukemia. He was 83.  Hunt served 16 years in the state House, before moving to the Senate in 2017. He was chair of the committees overseeing state government and elections in both chambers. Hunt decided not […]

Judge Robert Draper is accused of making irrelevant statements about race in court and sending inappropriate photos to colleagues.

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Judge Robert Draper is accused of making irrelevant statements about race in court and sending inappropriate photos to colleagues.

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La deuda argentina vuelve a mostrar debilidad en un contexto internacional adverso. Sin catalizadores locales, el riesgo país supera los 580 puntos y expone las dudas del mercado sobre la sostenibilidad financiera.

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La deuda argentina vuelve a mostrar debilidad en un contexto internacional adverso. Sin catalizadores locales, el riesgo país supera los 580 puntos y expone las dudas del mercado sobre la sostenibilidad financiera.

La sediul parlamentului britanic a avut loc o întâlnire cu participarea unor părinți și copii români, deputați ai Camerei Comunelor, diplomați și inițiatori ai unei campanii pentru introducerea limbii române la examenul GCSE (la absolvirea studiilor obligatorii la 16 ani). Această aprobare ține de două comisii de examinare (Exam Boards), care cer proba unei cereri semnificative din partea părinților români pentru copiii lor, în Anglia și Țara Galilor.

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La sediul parlamentului britanic a avut loc o întâlnire cu participarea unor părinți și copii români, deputați ai Camerei Comunelor, diplomați și inițiatori ai unei campanii pentru introducerea limbii române la examenul GCSE (la absolvirea studiilor obligatorii la 16 ani). Această aprobare ține de două comisii de examinare (Exam Boards), care cer proba unei cereri semnificative din partea părinților români pentru copiii lor, în Anglia și Țara Galilor.

1987an, Pasaian (Gipuzkoa), Guardia Zibilak tiroz eta gupidagabe hil zuen ETAko kide Luzia Urigoitia. Bertsio ofizialak tiroketaren teoria faltsua zabaldu zuen, baina azterketa forentseek kontrako zantzuak azalerazi zituzten: lurrean etzanda zela egin zioten tiro garondoan, oso gertutik. Astearte honetan proiektatuko dute dokumentala Donostian, Giza Eskubideen Zinemaldian.

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1987an, Pasaian (Gipuzkoa), Guardia Zibilak tiroz eta gupidagabe hil zuen ETAko kide Luzia Urigoitia. Bertsio ofizialak tiroketaren teoria faltsua zabaldu zuen, baina azterketa forentseek kontrako zantzuak azalerazi zituzten: lurrean etzanda zela egin zioten tiro garondoan, oso gertutik. Astearte honetan proiektatuko dute dokumentala Donostian, Giza Eskubideen Zinemaldian.

Ostiralean, maiatzaren 1ean, urte bat beteko da Guardetxea okupatu zutenetik. Alde Zaharreko Gazte Asanbladak Urgullen magalean dagoen eraikina auzolanean konpondu eta Guardetxearen proiektua abiatu zuten. Horren harira, elkartea osatu eta Donostiako Udalari proiektu autogestionatua eta komunitarioa aurkeztu diote.

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Ostiralean, maiatzaren 1ean, urte bat beteko da Guardetxea okupatu zutenetik. Alde Zaharreko Gazte Asanbladak Urgullen magalean dagoen eraikina auzolanean konpondu eta Guardetxearen proiektua abiatu zuten. Horren harira, elkartea osatu eta Donostiako Udalari proiektu autogestionatua eta komunitarioa aurkeztu diote.

Kokainak izokinen mugimenduan nola eragiten duen ikertu dute Australian. Griffitheko Unibertsitateak gidatu du ikerketa, eta frogatu dute gizakion kontsumoaren ondorioz habitat naturalera iristen den kokainaren metabolitoak eragin zuzena duela izokinen mugimenduan, eta, beraz, haien portaeran.

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Kokainak izokinen mugimenduan nola eragiten duen ikertu dute Australian. Griffitheko Unibertsitateak gidatu du ikerketa, eta frogatu dute gizakion kontsumoaren ondorioz habitat naturalera iristen den kokainaren metabolitoak eragin zuzena duela izokinen mugimenduan, eta, beraz, haien portaeran.

Eusko Jaurlaritzak 'Adi! Filmak euskaraz' ekimena aurkeztu zuen atzo, "euskara ikus-entzunezko aisialdiaren bihotzera eramateko", prentsa-ohar ofizialaren arabera. Urtean 24 film ikusi ahal izango dira euskaraz zinema-aretoetan, orain artekoaren bikoitza, eta euskarazko filmen eskaintza handitu nahi dute plataforma digitaletan ere.

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Eusko Jaurlaritzak 'Adi! Filmak euskaraz' ekimena aurkeztu zuen atzo, "euskara ikus-entzunezko aisialdiaren bihotzera eramateko", prentsa-ohar ofizialaren arabera. Urtean 24 film ikusi ahal izango dira euskaraz zinema-aretoetan, orain artekoaren bikoitza, eta euskarazko filmen eskaintza handitu nahi dute plataforma digitaletan ere.

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Erakusketa ireki dute Gasteizko Terrorismoaren Biktimen Memorialean. Desagertuen erakusketa jasotzen du, besteak beste. Esposizio horretan, Jose Miguel Etxeberria Naparraren bahiketa, hilketa eta desagertzeari buruzko hainbat eduki bildu dituzte. Egiari Zor Fundazioak eta Naparraren familiak berak salatu dute, euren duintasuna erasotzen dutela erakusketa horretan eta senideengan birbiktimizazio sakon eta mingarria sortzen dutela.

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Erakusketa ireki dute Gasteizko Terrorismoaren Biktimen Memorialean. Desagertuen erakusketa jasotzen du, besteak beste. Esposizio horretan, Jose Miguel Etxeberria Naparraren bahiketa, hilketa eta desagertzeari buruzko hainbat eduki bildu dituzte. Egiari Zor Fundazioak eta Naparraren familiak berak salatu dute, euren duintasuna erasotzen dutela erakusketa horretan eta senideengan birbiktimizazio sakon eta mingarria sortzen dutela.

A Casa Branca confirmou na tarde desta segunda-feira (27) que o presidente dos Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, junto a assessores, está avaliando uma proposta de reabertura do Estreito de Ormuz do governo iraniano condicionada ao fim do bloqueio naval estadunidense na região. O programa nuclear iraniano ficou fora do documento. Para Amauri Chamorro, especialista em […] Fonte

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A Casa Branca confirmou na tarde desta segunda-feira (27) que o presidente dos Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, junto a assessores, está avaliando uma proposta de reabertura do Estreito de Ormuz do governo iraniano condicionada ao fim do bloqueio naval estadunidense na região. O programa nuclear iraniano ficou fora do documento. Para Amauri Chamorro, especialista em […] Fonte

Sign up for our free monthly newsletter Beyond High School to get the latest news about college and career paths for Colorado’s high school grads. Five years ago, Colorado lawmakers changed the way the state funds public colleges and universities. Instead of sending money based mostly on enrollment, the plan was to dole out money based on eight metrics that include how well institutions help students stay in school and get to graduation.But some college leaders say that formula hasn’t worked as intended and instead valued year-over-year funding stability rather than changes that direct money to schools helping more students.Now, as part of a regular five-year review, state lawmakers are making incremental updates they say will help drive more money to colleges based on how well they educate students. The changes would expand metrics to include whether schools educate more students who enroll part-time or have a greater number of transfers.Colorado enacted its current iteration of a performance-based funding formula model in the 2021-22 school year. The formula is a set of metrics to direct increases in state funding based on specific, measurable outcomes, including whether a student graduates on time and schools enroll a higher percentage of certain students.Colorado Commission on Higher Education Chair Jennifer Walmer, whose board crafted recommended updates in House Bill 1345, said she heard many complaints from schools that the formula doesn’t truly reward schools for their student outcomes. But she also said the commission didn’t want to completely reimagine the formula when the state faces budget challenges and the federal government has cut higher education spending.“I do think that there are mechanisms and flexibilities in the new formula that, with additional resources, could help drive more performance,” Walmer said.The bill would keep parts of the 2021-22 funding formula intact, including metrics that help determine how much more money schools get for student enrollment, retention, and graduation.But the proposal would make key additions to the formula in the 2027-28 school year that would better reflect the myriad of ways students interact with schools that weren’t considered in the current funding model. These include new definitions that better account for transfer students, as well as a provision to ensure part-time students get counted toward funding. Walmer said part-time students make up about half of higher education enrollment statewide.The proposed formula also creates other levers that lawmakers can use to funnel even more state funding to schools based on their performance on the metrics of student enrollment, retention, and graduation. This means lawmakers would have the ability to reward excellent performance to drive bigger funding changes, Walmer said. The bill would also alter the name of the formula to “results-informed funding.”“I do believe that the mechanism changes that we’re making will better serve and better reflect Colorado students,” Walmer said.The bill has been met with reserved optimism from several higher education leaders.Colorado Mesa University President John Marshall said he believes the new formula could help solve some of his biggest concerns about how the state distributes money, including how much some schools get in state funding versus others.Metropolitan State University of Denver President Janine Davidson said the proposed formula updates better account for different types of students, including those that enroll part-time. She said she’s supportive of the changes and hopes lawmakers place a focus on institutions that have been hurt by previous iterations of the funding formula.She added the state also must boost state funding for higher education institutions. She said a lack of investment in colleges and universities has led to challenges, such as having a group of student advisors at her school that are far smaller than many peer institutions in other states.“Colorado is not funding higher education,” she said. “And we remain at the bottom.”House Speaker Julie McCluskie, a Dillon Democrat sponsoring the bill, said during a committee hearing on the bill last week that she believes the proposed funding formula update will better help the state reward schools for helping students. But she also agrees lawmakers must adequately fund higher education if the formula is to work as intended.“I do think that we continue to fall short,” she said.The bill passed its first hearing in a House Education Committee last week and will next be heard on the House floor. If passed, the Senate would need to approve the bill before sending it to Gov. Jared Polis.Other sponsors include state Senate President James Coleman, Republican Sen. Cleave Simpson of Alamosa, and Democratic Rep. Eliza Hamrick of Centennial.Jason Gonzales is a reporter covering higher education and the Colorado legislature. Chalkbeat Colorado partners with Open Campus on higher education coverage. Contact Jason at jgonzales@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for our free monthly newsletter Beyond High School to get the latest news about college and career paths for Colorado’s high school grads. Five years ago, Colorado lawmakers changed the way the state funds public colleges and universities. Instead of sending money based mostly on enrollment, the plan was to dole out money based on eight metrics that include how well institutions help students stay in school and get to graduation.But some college leaders say that formula hasn’t worked as intended and instead valued year-over-year funding stability rather than changes that direct money to schools helping more students.Now, as part of a regular five-year review, state lawmakers are making incremental updates they say will help drive more money to colleges based on how well they educate students. The changes would expand metrics to include whether schools educate more students who enroll part-time or have a greater number of transfers.Colorado enacted its current iteration of a performance-based funding formula model in the 2021-22 school year. The formula is a set of metrics to direct increases in state funding based on specific, measurable outcomes, including whether a student graduates on time and schools enroll a higher percentage of certain students.Colorado Commission on Higher Education Chair Jennifer Walmer, whose board crafted recommended updates in House Bill 1345, said she heard many complaints from schools that the formula doesn’t truly reward schools for their student outcomes. But she also said the commission didn’t want to completely reimagine the formula when the state faces budget challenges and the federal government has cut higher education spending.“I do think that there are mechanisms and flexibilities in the new formula that, with additional resources, could help drive more performance,” Walmer said.The bill would keep parts of the 2021-22 funding formula intact, including metrics that help determine how much more money schools get for student enrollment, retention, and graduation.But the proposal would make key additions to the formula in the 2027-28 school year that would better reflect the myriad of ways students interact with schools that weren’t considered in the current funding model. These include new definitions that better account for transfer students, as well as a provision to ensure part-time students get counted toward funding. Walmer said part-time students make up about half of higher education enrollment statewide.The proposed formula also creates other levers that lawmakers can use to funnel even more state funding to schools based on their performance on the metrics of student enrollment, retention, and graduation. This means lawmakers would have the ability to reward excellent performance to drive bigger funding changes, Walmer said. The bill would also alter the name of the formula to “results-informed funding.”“I do believe that the mechanism changes that we’re making will better serve and better reflect Colorado students,” Walmer said.The bill has been met with reserved optimism from several higher education leaders.Colorado Mesa University President John Marshall said he believes the new formula could help solve some of his biggest concerns about how the state distributes money, including how much some schools get in state funding versus others.Metropolitan State University of Denver President Janine Davidson said the proposed formula updates better account for different types of students, including those that enroll part-time. She said she’s supportive of the changes and hopes lawmakers place a focus on institutions that have been hurt by previous iterations of the funding formula.She added the state also must boost state funding for higher education institutions. She said a lack of investment in colleges and universities has led to challenges, such as having a group of student advisors at her school that are far smaller than many peer institutions in other states.“Colorado is not funding higher education,” she said. “And we remain at the bottom.”House Speaker Julie McCluskie, a Dillon Democrat sponsoring the bill, said during a committee hearing on the bill last week that she believes the proposed funding formula update will better help the state reward schools for helping students. But she also agrees lawmakers must adequately fund higher education if the formula is to work as intended.“I do think that we continue to fall short,” she said.The bill passed its first hearing in a House Education Committee last week and will next be heard on the House floor. If passed, the Senate would need to approve the bill before sending it to Gov. Jared Polis.Other sponsors include state Senate President James Coleman, Republican Sen. Cleave Simpson of Alamosa, and Democratic Rep. Eliza Hamrick of Centennial.Jason Gonzales is a reporter covering higher education and the Colorado legislature. Chalkbeat Colorado partners with Open Campus on higher education coverage. Contact Jason at jgonzales@chalkbeat.org.

El Gobierno se reunió con el Frente Amplio y el Partido Comunista para abordar el proyecto de Reconstrucción Nacional,...

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Kiev ha convocado al embajador israelí y exige a Tel Aviv que tome “acciones apropiadas” contra buques vinculados a Moscú que transporten grano de territorios ocupados, pero el Gobierno israelí minimiza la crisis.

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Kiev ha convocado al embajador israelí y exige a Tel Aviv que tome “acciones apropiadas” contra buques vinculados a Moscú que transporten grano de territorios ocupados, pero el Gobierno israelí minimiza la crisis.

The state's program to subsidize families' private school tuition is headed toward another expansion.

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The state's program to subsidize families' private school tuition is headed toward another expansion.