After financial crisis, it has been recommended for the Au Sable Forks Elementary School to close.

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Oligarch Chronicles Part 5
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This is the fourth part of an ongoing series chronicling oligarchy and its effects on North American society. The post Oligarch Chronicles Part 5 appeared first on rabble.ca.

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This is the fourth part of an ongoing series chronicling oligarchy and its effects on North American society. The post Oligarch Chronicles Part 5 appeared first on rabble.ca.

Prezident İlham Əliyevin imzaladığı fərmana əsasən, Azərbaycanda uşaq bağçalarının xərcləri dövlət, özəl sektor və valideynlər arasında bölüşdürüləcək.

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Prezident İlham Əliyevin imzaladığı fərmana əsasən, Azərbaycanda uşaq bağçalarının xərcləri dövlət, özəl sektor və valideynlər arasında bölüşdürüləcək.

Дигитални надзор чини много више од крађе података. Он наноси дубоке људске ране; спречава људе да безбедно развијају и изражавају свој идентитет, ствара трауму која може трајати генерацијама и разара људски ум.

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Дигитални надзор чини много више од крађе података. Он наноси дубоке људске ране; спречава људе да безбедно развијају и изражавају свој идентитет, ствара трауму која може трајати генерацијама и разара људски ум.

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(The Center Square) - Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap filed an appeal to the Arizona Supreme Court after a state Court of Appeals issued a stay motion favoring the county Board of Supervisors in the ongoing lawsuit about who controls certain election functions. The Arizona appeals court for Division One favored the Phoenix-based board in a 2-1 decision. That means an Arizona Superior Court’s decision that gave Heap control over disputed election functions in the county is on hold while the case continues. The appeals court’s decision relied on the Purcell principle, which states “courts are reluctant to order last-minute changes in election rules and procedures because they can burden election workers and complicate and create confusion in the voting experience.” “The practical impacts of these changes, and even the injunction’s claim to mitigate practical harms for the voter, all demonstrate that this is no mere backroom dispute over accounting principles or organizational charts. It is, by everyone’s assessment, a live conflict hurtling toward real-world consequences in elections about to begin,” according to the appeals court's majority opinion. Early voting in Maricopa County for the July 21 primary election starts on Wednesday. Heap told The Center Square on Monday that the issue with the appeals court’s ruling is that “no Arizona court has ever adopted the Purcell principle as a rule.” The claim with the appeals court ruling about it being too close to the election has an issue because the Arizona Superior Court ruling came down in April, Heap said. “The board had almost eight weeks to try to implement this and for us to make changes. They largely ignored that ruling and continued forward, seeking a stay until that point,” he added. Heap said the board has “created the crisis in which they’re now asking the court to remedy.” “We don’t think it’s valuable to create a precedent where government bodies can just ignore court orders for an extended period until it’s a crisis situation and then use the crisis they created as grounds to get the ruling stayed,” Heap explained. He added that he is asking the Supreme Court to lift the stay issued by the lower court. The recorder noted he did not have a timeline for his appeal to the Arizona Supreme Court. Supervisor Mark Stewart told The Center Square on Monday that the appeals court's ruling “was not a judgment about the case,” but rather a decision to settle the case after the elections were over. Stewart said he has empathy for both sides in the dispute, noting ambiguity exists in local statute about who is responsible for certain election functions. “I think most people think the recorder has a legitimate argument,” Stewart said. But he added the board also has an “operational argument” because “the ruling would create some confusion for how [Maricopa County runs] elections this fall.” Stewart said he supports “restoration of the recorder’s authority based on what the statute says.” He added that he also favors mediation between the two sides. Stewart requested a professional mediator in May, but a judge denied his request. Heap and the board were scheduled for a court-ordered mediation hearing on Monday, but the board later withdrew its request after the appeals court granted the stay motion last week. The recorder said he was interested in having a court-ordered mediation despite the appeals court ruling. Instead of having court-ordered mediation, the board said it is interested in having public hearings, Heap noted. Stewart said the board is “open to mediation, but the format in which that mediation would take place is where there’s some consternation and some disagreement about how that’ll be handled.” Heap told The Center Square that he thinks mediation would be more effective in settling the dispute between the two sides because of the dispute's legal complexity. According to Stewart, the tone between the two sides has “damaged trust.” The board member said his goal since the beginning of the dispute has been to follow the law, protect the election calendar and “give staff clear direction to resolve” the dispute without endless litigation. “Voters cannot be collateral damage in this fight, and that’s what’s happening,” Stewart explained.

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(The Center Square) - Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap filed an appeal to the Arizona Supreme Court after a state Court of Appeals issued a stay motion favoring the county Board of Supervisors in the ongoing lawsuit about who controls certain election functions. The Arizona appeals court for Division One favored the Phoenix-based board in a 2-1 decision. That means an Arizona Superior Court’s decision that gave Heap control over disputed election functions in the county is on hold while the case continues. The appeals court’s decision relied on the Purcell principle, which states “courts are reluctant to order last-minute changes in election rules and procedures because they can burden election workers and complicate and create confusion in the voting experience.” “The practical impacts of these changes, and even the injunction’s claim to mitigate practical harms for the voter, all demonstrate that this is no mere backroom dispute over accounting principles or organizational charts. It is, by everyone’s assessment, a live conflict hurtling toward real-world consequences in elections about to begin,” according to the appeals court's majority opinion. Early voting in Maricopa County for the July 21 primary election starts on Wednesday. Heap told The Center Square on Monday that the issue with the appeals court’s ruling is that “no Arizona court has ever adopted the Purcell principle as a rule.” The claim with the appeals court ruling about it being too close to the election has an issue because the Arizona Superior Court ruling came down in April, Heap said. “The board had almost eight weeks to try to implement this and for us to make changes. They largely ignored that ruling and continued forward, seeking a stay until that point,” he added. Heap said the board has “created the crisis in which they’re now asking the court to remedy.” “We don’t think it’s valuable to create a precedent where government bodies can just ignore court orders for an extended period until it’s a crisis situation and then use the crisis they created as grounds to get the ruling stayed,” Heap explained. He added that he is asking the Supreme Court to lift the stay issued by the lower court. The recorder noted he did not have a timeline for his appeal to the Arizona Supreme Court. Supervisor Mark Stewart told The Center Square on Monday that the appeals court's ruling “was not a judgment about the case,” but rather a decision to settle the case after the elections were over. Stewart said he has empathy for both sides in the dispute, noting ambiguity exists in local statute about who is responsible for certain election functions. “I think most people think the recorder has a legitimate argument,” Stewart said. But he added the board also has an “operational argument” because “the ruling would create some confusion for how [Maricopa County runs] elections this fall.” Stewart said he supports “restoration of the recorder’s authority based on what the statute says.” He added that he also favors mediation between the two sides. Stewart requested a professional mediator in May, but a judge denied his request. Heap and the board were scheduled for a court-ordered mediation hearing on Monday, but the board later withdrew its request after the appeals court granted the stay motion last week. The recorder said he was interested in having a court-ordered mediation despite the appeals court ruling. Instead of having court-ordered mediation, the board said it is interested in having public hearings, Heap noted. Stewart said the board is “open to mediation, but the format in which that mediation would take place is where there’s some consternation and some disagreement about how that’ll be handled.” Heap told The Center Square that he thinks mediation would be more effective in settling the dispute between the two sides because of the dispute's legal complexity. According to Stewart, the tone between the two sides has “damaged trust.” The board member said his goal since the beginning of the dispute has been to follow the law, protect the election calendar and “give staff clear direction to resolve” the dispute without endless litigation. “Voters cannot be collateral damage in this fight, and that’s what’s happening,” Stewart explained.

As of 2024, 29.7% of new car sales in the City of Santa Barbara were hybrid or battery EVs The post ‘The missing piece of the puzzle:’ Downtown gets 20 new electric vehicle chargers, reaching toward climate goals appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

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As of 2024, 29.7% of new car sales in the City of Santa Barbara were hybrid or battery EVs The post ‘The missing piece of the puzzle:’ Downtown gets 20 new electric vehicle chargers, reaching toward climate goals appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

Residents of Waterford Retirement Community attended the community's annual Senior Prom Dance on June 19 and danced the night away.

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Residents of Waterford Retirement Community attended the community's annual Senior Prom Dance on June 19 and danced the night away.

Illinois’ abortion ecosystem keeps evolving to keep up with needs

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Illinois’ abortion ecosystem keeps evolving to keep up with needs

State Sen. Jessica Ramos is opposing the casino project in Queens, while her opponents State Assemblymember Jessica González-Rojas and Hiram Monserrate have taken different stances, with Monserrate viewing the casino as inevitable and González-Rojas focusing on other local issues. The post Casino Debate Splits Democratic Candidates in Queens Senate Race appeared first on Documented.

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State Sen. Jessica Ramos is opposing the casino project in Queens, while her opponents State Assemblymember Jessica González-Rojas and Hiram Monserrate have taken different stances, with Monserrate viewing the casino as inevitable and González-Rojas focusing on other local issues. The post Casino Debate Splits Democratic Candidates in Queens Senate Race appeared first on Documented.

Michael Hart escaped from a correctional facility and was later mistakenly released from jail. He was in custody for these charges when he escaped in 2025.

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Michael Hart escaped from a correctional facility and was later mistakenly released from jail. He was in custody for these charges when he escaped in 2025.

Las principales bolsas tecnológicas registraron fuertes caídas ante el creciente temor de que el mercado haya sobrevalorado el potencial inmediato de la IA, provocando una oleada de ventas que golpeó especialmente a fabricantes de chips, memorias y sistemas de almacenamiento de datos.

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Las principales bolsas tecnológicas registraron fuertes caídas ante el creciente temor de que el mercado haya sobrevalorado el potencial inmediato de la IA, provocando una oleada de ventas que golpeó especialmente a fabricantes de chips, memorias y sistemas de almacenamiento de datos.

Gjykata e Lartë Administrative në Maqedoninë e Veriut ka vendosur që të anulohet vendimi që do të ndërpresë vlefshmërinë e vendimit për bashkimin e dy lokacioneve në Ilovicë rreth shfrytëzimit të lëndëve minerale, transmeton Portalb.mk. “Vendimi i miratuar nga Gjykata e Lartë Administrative e shfuqizon vendimin për ndërprerjen e vlefshmërisë së vendimit për bashkimin e […]

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Gjykata e Lartë Administrative në Maqedoninë e Veriut ka vendosur që të anulohet vendimi që do të ndërpresë vlefshmërinë e vendimit për bashkimin e dy lokacioneve në Ilovicë rreth shfrytëzimit të lëndëve minerale, transmeton Portalb.mk. “Vendimi i miratuar nga Gjykata e Lartë Administrative e shfuqizon vendimin për ndërprerjen e vlefshmërisë së vendimit për bashkimin e […]

Eli Cahan, a Rosalynn Carter fellow for mental health journalism, has written a riveting takeout about insurance companies’ denying care for eating disorders for Rolling Stone. He begins by examining […]

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Eli Cahan, a Rosalynn Carter fellow for mental health journalism, has written a riveting takeout about insurance companies’ denying care for eating disorders for Rolling Stone. He begins by examining […]

C’est officiel… Le Niger s’est retiré de la Cour pénale internationale. C’est le secrétaire général des Nations unies, Antonio Guterres, qui a acté, dans un courrier, la décision de Niamay. Le retrait sera effectif dans un an, mais la décision porte évidemment un coup dur à la CPI.

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C’est officiel… Le Niger s’est retiré de la Cour pénale internationale. C’est le secrétaire général des Nations unies, Antonio Guterres, qui a acté, dans un courrier, la décision de Niamay. Le retrait sera effectif dans un an, mais la décision porte évidemment un coup dur à la CPI.

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Hello MindSite News readers, We hope you all had a good Father’s Day. My family and I celebrated by watching the Iran-Belgium World Cup match at a local pizza place […]

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Hello MindSite News readers, We hope you all had a good Father’s Day. My family and I celebrated by watching the Iran-Belgium World Cup match at a local pizza place […]

At the Charter School Growth Fund, graduation is our favorite time of year. It is when schools shine. We are reminded of what is possible when students, teachers and school leaders have excellence as their north star. Charters are built on the premise that all kids can learn when a culture of high expectations, great […]

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At the Charter School Growth Fund, graduation is our favorite time of year. It is when schools shine. We are reminded of what is possible when students, teachers and school leaders have excellence as their north star. Charters are built on the premise that all kids can learn when a culture of high expectations, great […]

A retirada de mais de 11 mil marinheiros retidos devido ao fechamento do Estreito de Ormuz começou nesta terça-feira (23), um sinal concreto de que o conflito no Oriente Médio caminha para uma solução, embora persistam divergências entre o Irã e os Estados Unidos sobre o programa nuclear iraniano.

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A retirada de mais de 11 mil marinheiros retidos devido ao fechamento do Estreito de Ormuz começou nesta terça-feira (23), um sinal concreto de que o conflito no Oriente Médio caminha para uma solução, embora persistam divergências entre o Irã e os Estados Unidos sobre o programa nuclear iraniano.

A França prestou nesta terça-feira (23), uma das mais altas homenagens nacionais ao historiador e resistente Marc Bloch (1886-1944), que se tornou o primeiro historiador a ingressar no Panteão, monumento parisiense reservado às personalidades consideradas fundamentais para a história do país.

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A França prestou nesta terça-feira (23), uma das mais altas homenagens nacionais ao historiador e resistente Marc Bloch (1886-1944), que se tornou o primeiro historiador a ingressar no Panteão, monumento parisiense reservado às personalidades consideradas fundamentais para a história do país.

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Международное французское радио
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Вторник, 23 июня, стал самым жарким днем во Франции за всю историю наблюдений с 1947 года. На западе страны были побиты абсолютные температурные рекорды — там воздух прогрелся до 44,3 градусов. «Красный» уровень опасности по жаре охватил рекордное число департаментов, под угрозой экстремальной жары — более 90 процентов населения страны.

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Вторник, 23 июня, стал самым жарким днем во Франции за всю историю наблюдений с 1947 года. На западе страны были побиты абсолютные температурные рекорды — там воздух прогрелся до 44,3 градусов. «Красный» уровень опасности по жаре охватил рекордное число департаментов, под угрозой экстремальной жары — более 90 процентов населения страны.

Los desaparecidos siguen ahí
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Por Miguel Ángel Sandoval Hace un par de días, en un acto solemne realizado en el Palacio Nacional, se dio a conocer la decisión de gobierno del presidente Bernardo Arévalo de buscar con todos sus recursos a los miles de desaparecidos durante el conflicto armado interno, o dicho de forma más propia, ciudadanos y ciudadanas ... Read more The post Los desaparecidos siguen ahí appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

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Por Miguel Ángel Sandoval Hace un par de días, en un acto solemne realizado en el Palacio Nacional, se dio a conocer la decisión de gobierno del presidente Bernardo Arévalo de buscar con todos sus recursos a los miles de desaparecidos durante el conflicto armado interno, o dicho de forma más propia, ciudadanos y ciudadanas ... Read more The post Los desaparecidos siguen ahí appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.