رئیس جمهوری آمریکا و بانوی اول آمریکا میزبان ولیعهد عربستان در یک مراسم ضیافت شام بودند

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The Funda Uphumelele National Survey shows us what must be done

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The Funda Uphumelele National Survey shows us what must be done

استقبال دونالد ترامپ و بانوی اول آمریکا، ملانیا ترامپ از محمد بن سلمان، ولیعهد عربستان

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استقبال دونالد ترامپ و بانوی اول آمریکا، ملانیا ترامپ از محمد بن سلمان، ولیعهد عربستان

A LJR entrevistou Thaís Bernardes, fundadora do Notícia Preta, um veículo de comunicação focado em conteúdo antirracista, sobre como atender às necessidades da comunidade, tratar os mortos de forma ética e cobrir casos de violência extrema. The post Notícia Preta prioriza a cobertura voltada aos moradores na operação mais letal do Rio appeared first on LatAm Journalism Review by the Knight Center.

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A LJR entrevistou Thaís Bernardes, fundadora do Notícia Preta, um veículo de comunicação focado em conteúdo antirracista, sobre como atender às necessidades da comunidade, tratar os mortos de forma ética e cobrir casos de violência extrema. The post Notícia Preta prioriza a cobertura voltada aos moradores na operação mais letal do Rio appeared first on LatAm Journalism Review by the Knight Center.

د پرتګال د فوټبال د ملي لوبډلې مشهور نړیوال ستوری کریسټیانو رونالډو د سپینې ماڼۍ په ماښامنۍ او میلمستیا کې د هغو لوړ پوړو میلمنو په منځ کې و، چې ولسمشر ټرمپ د سعودي عربستان شهزاده محمد بن سلمان لپاره ترتیب کړې وه. ولسمشر ټرمپ د ډوډۍ په مهال میلمنو ته وویل: «دا خونه د نړۍ د سترو مشرانو څخه ډکه ده، که د تجارت د برخې دي او که د ورزش. زما زوی (بارون) د رونالډو غټ مینه وال دی، هغه چې هر ځای وي. بارون له هغه سره ولیدل او زه فکر کوم اوس به لږ ډېر د خپل پلار درناوی وکړي.» کریسټیانو رونالډو له ۲۰۲۲...

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د پرتګال د فوټبال د ملي لوبډلې مشهور نړیوال ستوری کریسټیانو رونالډو د سپینې ماڼۍ په ماښامنۍ او میلمستیا کې د هغو لوړ پوړو میلمنو په منځ کې و، چې ولسمشر ټرمپ د سعودي عربستان شهزاده محمد بن سلمان لپاره ترتیب کړې وه. ولسمشر ټرمپ د ډوډۍ په مهال میلمنو ته وویل: «دا خونه د نړۍ د سترو مشرانو څخه ډکه ده، که د تجارت د برخې دي او که د ورزش. زما زوی (بارون) د رونالډو غټ مینه وال دی، هغه چې هر ځای وي. بارون له هغه سره ولیدل او زه فکر کوم اوس به لږ ډېر د خپل پلار درناوی وکړي.» کریسټیانو رونالډو له ۲۰۲۲...

The UC Office of the President recommends that regents vote in favor of the plan, but the University of California Student Association strongly opposes it, saying it will subject future generations of students to higher tuition at a time when students are already struggling with cost-of-living expenses.

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The UC Office of the President recommends that regents vote in favor of the plan, but the University of California Student Association strongly opposes it, saying it will subject future generations of students to higher tuition at a time when students are already struggling with cost-of-living expenses.

رئیس جمهوری آمریکا گفت عربستان در زمینه نظامی نیز تعهد کرده است که با «بزرگترین خرید نظامی در تاریخ» به مبلغ تقریبا ۱۴۲ میلیارد دلار تجهیزات و خدمات نظامی آمریکا، توانایی نظامی خود را تقویت کند.

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رئیس جمهوری آمریکا گفت عربستان در زمینه نظامی نیز تعهد کرده است که با «بزرگترین خرید نظامی در تاریخ» به مبلغ تقریبا ۱۴۲ میلیارد دلار تجهیزات و خدمات نظامی آمریکا، توانایی نظامی خود را تقویت کند.

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LJR interviewed Thaís Bernardes, founder of public safety-focused outlet Notícia Preta, about serving community needs, treating the dead ethically and covering extreme violence. The post Notícia Preta prioritizes service journalism to cover deadliest police operation in Rio appeared first on LatAm Journalism Review by the Knight Center.

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LJR interviewed Thaís Bernardes, founder of public safety-focused outlet Notícia Preta, about serving community needs, treating the dead ethically and covering extreme violence. The post Notícia Preta prioritizes service journalism to cover deadliest police operation in Rio appeared first on LatAm Journalism Review by the Knight Center.

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The bodies of two men, both 48, and another man, 50, were recovered and brought ashore early Saturday after the panga capsized.

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The bodies of two men, both 48, and another man, 50, were recovered and brought ashore early Saturday after the panga capsized.

Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools. The Memphis-Shelby County School District board is one step closer to filing a lawsuit over the 2026 reset election that would cut short five newly elected members’ terms. In a meeting Tuesday, board members voted unanimously to hire a lawyer who will “promptly assess the legality and constitutionality” of putting all nine seats on the ballot in May, according to the resolution. Those findings could trigger a future lawsuit, though it’s unclear who it would be against. Board Chair Natalie McKinney said Tuesday that the election reset is “blatantly, patently and clearly unconstitutional.” “This is not about individual positions,” she added. “This is about the integrity of this body.” The Shelby County Commission adopted the realignment of MSCS board elections in September, a move made possible by a state law passed earlier this year. That vote came after months of debate and community pushback, including a veto by Mayor Lee Harris. County commissioners overrode his veto in late October. Now, candidates can start filing for a seat in any of the nine school board districts on Dec. 22. Board members say in the resolution that these election changes are an “imminent threat to the lawful function and democratic integrity” of the district. The board has compelling interests, the resolution says, including: “Protecting the integrity of its governance structure; Upholding the democratic process by preserving the full terms of office as established at the time of elections; and Maintaining the decision-making authority vested in the body by law.” State lawmakers and some Memphis parents have been calling for more accountability since the MSCS board fired former Superintendent Marie Feagins in January. But board members Tuesday said that decision doesn’t give the county or state permission to nullify voters’ choice in 2024. “Being angry doesn’t mean you take the votes away from the people who put us here,” Towanna Murphy said. Murphy is one of five board members who would have their terms abridged by the 2026 election, along with McKinney, Stephanie Love, Sable Otey, and Tamarques Porter. Board members Michelle McKissack and Amber Huett-Garcia, who opposed the Feagins ouster, were not present for Tuesday’s vote. Keith Williams was also not present. The 2026 board election is already set up to be different than in years past, with MSCS candidates running in partisan primaries for the first time in May. Plus, Republican legislators say they’re once again sponsoring bills to establish a state-run “board of managers” to oversee the district. And Rep. Torrey Harris, a Memphis Democrat, plans to introduce legislation that would allow Tennessee residents to recall local elected officials, including school board members. Bri Hatch covers Memphis-Shelby County Schools for Chalkbeat Tennessee. Reach Bri at bhatch@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools. The Memphis-Shelby County School District board is one step closer to filing a lawsuit over the 2026 reset election that would cut short five newly elected members’ terms. In a meeting Tuesday, board members voted unanimously to hire a lawyer who will “promptly assess the legality and constitutionality” of putting all nine seats on the ballot in May, according to the resolution. Those findings could trigger a future lawsuit, though it’s unclear who it would be against. Board Chair Natalie McKinney said Tuesday that the election reset is “blatantly, patently and clearly unconstitutional.” “This is not about individual positions,” she added. “This is about the integrity of this body.” The Shelby County Commission adopted the realignment of MSCS board elections in September, a move made possible by a state law passed earlier this year. That vote came after months of debate and community pushback, including a veto by Mayor Lee Harris. County commissioners overrode his veto in late October. Now, candidates can start filing for a seat in any of the nine school board districts on Dec. 22. Board members say in the resolution that these election changes are an “imminent threat to the lawful function and democratic integrity” of the district. The board has compelling interests, the resolution says, including: “Protecting the integrity of its governance structure; Upholding the democratic process by preserving the full terms of office as established at the time of elections; and Maintaining the decision-making authority vested in the body by law.” State lawmakers and some Memphis parents have been calling for more accountability since the MSCS board fired former Superintendent Marie Feagins in January. But board members Tuesday said that decision doesn’t give the county or state permission to nullify voters’ choice in 2024. “Being angry doesn’t mean you take the votes away from the people who put us here,” Towanna Murphy said. Murphy is one of five board members who would have their terms abridged by the 2026 election, along with McKinney, Stephanie Love, Sable Otey, and Tamarques Porter. Board members Michelle McKissack and Amber Huett-Garcia, who opposed the Feagins ouster, were not present for Tuesday’s vote. Keith Williams was also not present. The 2026 board election is already set up to be different than in years past, with MSCS candidates running in partisan primaries for the first time in May. Plus, Republican legislators say they’re once again sponsoring bills to establish a state-run “board of managers” to oversee the district. And Rep. Torrey Harris, a Memphis Democrat, plans to introduce legislation that would allow Tennessee residents to recall local elected officials, including school board members. Bri Hatch covers Memphis-Shelby County Schools for Chalkbeat Tennessee. Reach Bri at bhatch@chalkbeat.org.

Oklahoma voters in 26 counties considered the fate of elected officials, local taxes and more Tuesday.

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Oklahoma voters in 26 counties considered the fate of elected officials, local taxes and more Tuesday.

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Members of a panel charged with overseeing content and searching for a director of the University of Iowa Center for Intellectual Freedom wrangled Tuesday over whether the initiative is inherently academic or political as they worked to determine committees and bylaws. The advisory council for the UI Center for Intellectual Freedom met for the first […]

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Members of a panel charged with overseeing content and searching for a director of the University of Iowa Center for Intellectual Freedom wrangled Tuesday over whether the initiative is inherently academic or political as they worked to determine committees and bylaws. The advisory council for the UI Center for Intellectual Freedom met for the first […]

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The Coalition for Safe Driving MKE hosted its third annual vigil for the World Day of Remembrance for Victims of Road Traffic Violence. The post Families honor traffic victims and demand safer roads in Milwaukee appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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The Coalition for Safe Driving MKE hosted its third annual vigil for the World Day of Remembrance for Victims of Road Traffic Violence. The post Families honor traffic victims and demand safer roads in Milwaukee appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Although a new draft Tobacco Bill for South Africa was published in 2018 to get the country’s nicotine habit under control, it’s stalled for years, and it’s unclear when — or if — it will become law. What’s behind the slow progress? The tobacco industry, suggests the research from the authors of this op-ed. The post How Big Tobacco stalls SA’s smoking and vaping law  appeared first on Bhekisisa.

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Although a new draft Tobacco Bill for South Africa was published in 2018 to get the country’s nicotine habit under control, it’s stalled for years, and it’s unclear when — or if — it will become law. What’s behind the slow progress? The tobacco industry, suggests the research from the authors of this op-ed. The post How Big Tobacco stalls SA’s smoking and vaping law  appeared first on Bhekisisa.

It comes at a time when the online gaming giant faces several lawsuits and growing calls to be included in Australia’s social media ban.

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It comes at a time when the online gaming giant faces several lawsuits and growing calls to be included in Australia’s social media ban.

El regreso del príncipe saudí a Washington se produce con pompa, acuerdos estratégicos sobre la mesa y una reprimienda del presidente de EE UU a una periodista por preguntar sobre la muerte de Jamal Khashoggi.

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El regreso del príncipe saudí a Washington se produce con pompa, acuerdos estratégicos sobre la mesa y una reprimienda del presidente de EE UU a una periodista por preguntar sobre la muerte de Jamal Khashoggi.

Every strong school starts with strong leadership—and across Milwaukee, our Teach For America alumni are showing what that looks like every single day. The post Opinion: Milwaukee principals reflect on leadership, community, and the joy of seeing students thrive appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Every strong school starts with strong leadership—and across Milwaukee, our Teach For America alumni are showing what that looks like every single day. The post Opinion: Milwaukee principals reflect on leadership, community, and the joy of seeing students thrive appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

In a petition before the Public Service Commission, a coalition of groups working on energy, climate and social justice issues argued that hundreds of thousands of Montanans will face higher bills unless the state’s utility regulator provides stricter oversight of NorthWestern Energy, the state’s largest utility. NorthWestern has inked agreements with at least three data centers that will, if built, require every megawatt of energy the company can currently generate, and then some. The post Groups push back on Montana’s ‘data center boom’ in petition before utility commission appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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In a petition before the Public Service Commission, a coalition of groups working on energy, climate and social justice issues argued that hundreds of thousands of Montanans will face higher bills unless the state’s utility regulator provides stricter oversight of NorthWestern Energy, the state’s largest utility. NorthWestern has inked agreements with at least three data centers that will, if built, require every megawatt of energy the company can currently generate, and then some. The post Groups push back on Montana’s ‘data center boom’ in petition before utility commission appeared first on Montana Free Press.

LINCOLN — Faculty leaders at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln overwhelmingly passed a resolution Tuesday expressing “no confidence” in Chancellor Rodney Bennett and urging his bosses to reconsider his employment. It is the first “no confidence” vote to pass against a UNL chancellor in the university’s nearly 157-year history. The UNL Faculty Senate voted 60-14 to pass […]

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LINCOLN — Faculty leaders at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln overwhelmingly passed a resolution Tuesday expressing “no confidence” in Chancellor Rodney Bennett and urging his bosses to reconsider his employment. It is the first “no confidence” vote to pass against a UNL chancellor in the university’s nearly 157-year history. The UNL Faculty Senate voted 60-14 to pass […]

Low-income aid advocates, faith leaders and environmental groups came together Tuesday to stand against state leaders’ proposal to put a 1,300-bed homeless “campus” in a field with wetlands near a small agricultural neighborhood in northwest Salt Lake City. They held a news conference on the side of the road near the property to announce they […]

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Low-income aid advocates, faith leaders and environmental groups came together Tuesday to stand against state leaders’ proposal to put a 1,300-bed homeless “campus” in a field with wetlands near a small agricultural neighborhood in northwest Salt Lake City. They held a news conference on the side of the road near the property to announce they […]