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Un territorio rico en minerales raros puede ser una bendición para la economía de un país. Pero también puede ser una maldición para las poblaciones locales que viven en la República Democrática del Congo.

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Un territorio rico en minerales raros puede ser una bendición para la economía de un país. Pero también puede ser una maldición para las poblaciones locales que viven en la República Democrática del Congo.

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The Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service’s Ron Smith has been named the 2025 IDEA Champion of the Year by the Association of Fundraising Professionals of Southeastern Wisconsin. The post Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service named 2025 IDEA Champion of the Year appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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The Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service’s Ron Smith has been named the 2025 IDEA Champion of the Year by the Association of Fundraising Professionals of Southeastern Wisconsin. The post Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service named 2025 IDEA Champion of the Year appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Já está em vigor a nova regra que facilita a devolução de transferências indevidas de Pix e que visa dificultar a ação de golpistas. O Mecanismo Especial de Devolução (MED) permite rastrear o dinheiro caso outras transferências sejam feitas para mascarar a origem do valor. Por enquanto, o serviço é opcional aos bancos e instituições […] Veja como vai funcionar devolução do Pix em caso de golpe apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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Já está em vigor a nova regra que facilita a devolução de transferências indevidas de Pix e que visa dificultar a ação de golpistas. O Mecanismo Especial de Devolução (MED) permite rastrear o dinheiro caso outras transferências sejam feitas para mascarar a origem do valor. Por enquanto, o serviço é opcional aos bancos e instituições […] Veja como vai funcionar devolução do Pix em caso de golpe apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

Violência atingiu cerca de 3,7 milhões de brasileiras no último ano Mais de 70% das agressões contra mulheres têm testemunhas, diz estudo apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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Violência atingiu cerca de 3,7 milhões de brasileiras no último ano Mais de 70% das agressões contra mulheres têm testemunhas, diz estudo apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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The Center Square
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(The Center Square) - CalFresh recipients can now get $60 more a month for fruit and vegetables as part of the relaunch of a pilot program, according to Assemblyman Alex Lee’s office. Lee, D-Milpitas, chair of the Assembly Human Services Committee and a member of the Assembly Select Committee on CalFresh Enrollment and Nutrition, secured $36 million in funding to re-start the program, according to the legislator's office. The Legislature approved the funding as part of its 2025-26 budget and as part of the state’s general fund, according to the California Department of Social Services and Lee’s office. “The CalFresh Fruit and Vegetable EBT Program is a lifeline for those living paycheck to paycheck,” Lee said in a press release issued earlier this year. EBT stands for Electronic Benefit Transfer and is used to deliver assistance. “With the Republican-led Congress making catastrophic cuts to our social safety nets, now is the time to double down on our efforts to fight poverty and food insecurity," Lee said. "By investing in the CalFresh Fruit and Vegetable EBT Program, we are taking an important step to ensuring that low-income Californians can afford fresh and healthy meals.” The program first launched in 2023 and allowed CalFresh recipients to get $1 back on their EBT card for every $1 they spent on fresh produce at participating grocery stores. The program was restarted amid cuts to the federally-funded Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, which is known as CalFresh in California. This will result in an estimated 6 billion to 9 billion meals that will be eliminated annually as a result of these cuts, according to Feed America, a national network of food banks, food pantries and local meal programs. "The CalFresh Fruit and Vegetable EBT Program relaunched just in time for the holiday season,” Lee said in an emailed statement to The Center Square. “By putting real dollars back into people’s pockets, this program will help an estimated 230,000 Californians afford fresh and nutritious meals. It is a proven and scalable solution to reducing hunger, and I’ll be working to secure additional funding so that families can continue to benefit from the program." The re-launch of the program will make a difference for those who rely on CalFresh benefits, workers with participating grocery stores and retailers told The Center Square on Monday. “This program really helps neighborhoods that are especially rent-burdened or have a higher cost of living,” Elise Dang, the senior operations manager for the Northeast L.A. Farmers Market, which is part of Food Access L.A., told The Center Square. “It is kind of an instant rebate that they get on their EBT card and allow them to stretch their EBT further for the month.” Other participating grocery retailers in California, which includes Arteaga’s Food Center, Santa Fe Foods, Harvest Market and Mother’s Nutritional Center, were not able to comment before press time on Monday. The Center Square previously reported 41.7 million people received SNAP benefits each month in 2024. Federal SNAP funding cost $99.8 billion, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which administers the federal food stamp program. SNAP recipients nationwide got an average of $187.20 a month. A report from the California Legislative Analyst's Office states that administering CalFresh cost $2.1 billion during 2020-21, which was paid for by $1 billion of federal money, $740 million from California’s state general fund and $290 million in funds paid for by counties throughout the state.

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(The Center Square) - CalFresh recipients can now get $60 more a month for fruit and vegetables as part of the relaunch of a pilot program, according to Assemblyman Alex Lee’s office. Lee, D-Milpitas, chair of the Assembly Human Services Committee and a member of the Assembly Select Committee on CalFresh Enrollment and Nutrition, secured $36 million in funding to re-start the program, according to the legislator's office. The Legislature approved the funding as part of its 2025-26 budget and as part of the state’s general fund, according to the California Department of Social Services and Lee’s office. “The CalFresh Fruit and Vegetable EBT Program is a lifeline for those living paycheck to paycheck,” Lee said in a press release issued earlier this year. EBT stands for Electronic Benefit Transfer and is used to deliver assistance. “With the Republican-led Congress making catastrophic cuts to our social safety nets, now is the time to double down on our efforts to fight poverty and food insecurity," Lee said. "By investing in the CalFresh Fruit and Vegetable EBT Program, we are taking an important step to ensuring that low-income Californians can afford fresh and healthy meals.” The program first launched in 2023 and allowed CalFresh recipients to get $1 back on their EBT card for every $1 they spent on fresh produce at participating grocery stores. The program was restarted amid cuts to the federally-funded Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, which is known as CalFresh in California. This will result in an estimated 6 billion to 9 billion meals that will be eliminated annually as a result of these cuts, according to Feed America, a national network of food banks, food pantries and local meal programs. "The CalFresh Fruit and Vegetable EBT Program relaunched just in time for the holiday season,” Lee said in an emailed statement to The Center Square. “By putting real dollars back into people’s pockets, this program will help an estimated 230,000 Californians afford fresh and nutritious meals. It is a proven and scalable solution to reducing hunger, and I’ll be working to secure additional funding so that families can continue to benefit from the program." The re-launch of the program will make a difference for those who rely on CalFresh benefits, workers with participating grocery stores and retailers told The Center Square on Monday. “This program really helps neighborhoods that are especially rent-burdened or have a higher cost of living,” Elise Dang, the senior operations manager for the Northeast L.A. Farmers Market, which is part of Food Access L.A., told The Center Square. “It is kind of an instant rebate that they get on their EBT card and allow them to stretch their EBT further for the month.” Other participating grocery retailers in California, which includes Arteaga’s Food Center, Santa Fe Foods, Harvest Market and Mother’s Nutritional Center, were not able to comment before press time on Monday. The Center Square previously reported 41.7 million people received SNAP benefits each month in 2024. Federal SNAP funding cost $99.8 billion, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which administers the federal food stamp program. SNAP recipients nationwide got an average of $187.20 a month. A report from the California Legislative Analyst's Office states that administering CalFresh cost $2.1 billion during 2020-21, which was paid for by $1 billion of federal money, $740 million from California’s state general fund and $290 million in funds paid for by counties throughout the state.

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“We need all Detroiters to stand up against these kidnappings,” a local youth organizer said. Outlier Media · Koby Levin and Lori Higgins, Chalkbeat Detroit · Immigration agents arrest two Detroit teens, now held in Texas

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“We need all Detroiters to stand up against these kidnappings,” a local youth organizer said. Outlier Media · Koby Levin and Lori Higgins, Chalkbeat Detroit · Immigration agents arrest two Detroit teens, now held in Texas

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A California union and a group of farm workers from around the country are suing to stop new, lower-wage federal guidelines that save money for farmers but cut pay for temporary foreign agriculture workers — hurting local laborers as a result, the suit alleges.  In a lawsuit filed Friday in federal court, the United Farm […]

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A California union and a group of farm workers from around the country are suing to stop new, lower-wage federal guidelines that save money for farmers but cut pay for temporary foreign agriculture workers — hurting local laborers as a result, the suit alleges.  In a lawsuit filed Friday in federal court, the United Farm […]

Reunião realizada nesta segunda-feira (24) teve participação de mais de 50 pessoas, entre deputados e senadores da sigla Em reunião com parlamentares do PL, filhos de Bolsonaro articulam para pressionar o Congresso a aprovar anistia apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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Reunião realizada nesta segunda-feira (24) teve participação de mais de 50 pessoas, entre deputados e senadores da sigla Em reunião com parlamentares do PL, filhos de Bolsonaro articulam para pressionar o Congresso a aprovar anistia apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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Washington State Standard
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A California union and a group of farm workers from around the country are suing to stop new, lower-wage federal guidelines that save money for farmers but cut pay for temporary foreign agriculture workers — hurting local laborers as a result, the suit alleges.  In a lawsuit filed Friday in federal court, the United Farm […]

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A California union and a group of farm workers from around the country are suing to stop new, lower-wage federal guidelines that save money for farmers but cut pay for temporary foreign agriculture workers — hurting local laborers as a result, the suit alleges.  In a lawsuit filed Friday in federal court, the United Farm […]

Facing a significant projected budget deficit, Idaho lawmakers will have major spending and cutting decisions to make during the upcoming legislative session, Gov. Brad Little said Monday, though he remained seemingly optimistic. Little, during an Idaho AARP telephone town hall, addressed questions regarding education, health care, immigration, and other issues.  “There’s going to be some […]

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Facing a significant projected budget deficit, Idaho lawmakers will have major spending and cutting decisions to make during the upcoming legislative session, Gov. Brad Little said Monday, though he remained seemingly optimistic. Little, during an Idaho AARP telephone town hall, addressed questions regarding education, health care, immigration, and other issues.  “There’s going to be some […]

Aunque crecen los casos de violencia vicaria digital, Chile aún no la reconoce en su legislación. Las mujeres deben demostrar lo que el sistema no logra ver: que esta violencia existe, escala y destruye vidas. En este reportaje, voces expertas y testimonios explican cómo opera, por qué crece y qué respuestas están emergiendo desde la sociedad civil frente a ese fenómeno. La entrada Madres en la tormenta digital: una violencia sin nombre en los tribunales se publicó primero en Alharaca - Alharaca.

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Aunque crecen los casos de violencia vicaria digital, Chile aún no la reconoce en su legislación. Las mujeres deben demostrar lo que el sistema no logra ver: que esta violencia existe, escala y destruye vidas. En este reportaje, voces expertas y testimonios explican cómo opera, por qué crece y qué respuestas están emergiendo desde la sociedad civil frente a ese fenómeno. La entrada Madres en la tormenta digital: una violencia sin nombre en los tribunales se publicó primero en Alharaca - Alharaca.

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Radio France Internationale
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À quatre mois de l’élection présidentielle de mars 2026, le président sortant, Denis Sassou Nguesso, qui n’a pas encore déclaré sa candidature, multiplie les inaugurations d’édifices publics et autres apparitions publiques à travers le pays. Ce lundi 24 novembre, il a ouvert le plus grand hôpital du nord du pays, à Ouesso, capitale de la Sangha, à 835 kilomètres de Brazzaville. Ses bénéficiaires, quant à eux, se félicitent et demandent que les frais de consultations soient revus à la baisse.

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À quatre mois de l’élection présidentielle de mars 2026, le président sortant, Denis Sassou Nguesso, qui n’a pas encore déclaré sa candidature, multiplie les inaugurations d’édifices publics et autres apparitions publiques à travers le pays. Ce lundi 24 novembre, il a ouvert le plus grand hôpital du nord du pays, à Ouesso, capitale de la Sangha, à 835 kilomètres de Brazzaville. Ses bénéficiaires, quant à eux, se félicitent et demandent que les frais de consultations soient revus à la baisse.

La magistrada considera inválido el proceso que condujo a la imputación contra Comey y Letitia James, y apunta a un problema estructural: el uso político del Departamento de Justicia bajo la dirección de la Administración Trump.

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La magistrada considera inválido el proceso que condujo a la imputación contra Comey y Letitia James, y apunta a un problema estructural: el uso político del Departamento de Justicia bajo la dirección de la Administración Trump.

Projeto lançado pelo estado do Amazonas para Unidades de Conservação também afeta Terras Indígenas. Funai e lideranças dizem que não foram consultadas. O post Justiça Federal suspende projetos de crédito de carbono do governo do Amazonas apareceu primeiro em Amazônia Real.

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Projeto lançado pelo estado do Amazonas para Unidades de Conservação também afeta Terras Indígenas. Funai e lideranças dizem que não foram consultadas. O post Justiça Federal suspende projetos de crédito de carbono do governo do Amazonas apareceu primeiro em Amazônia Real.

法國世界報周一報道,中國電商巨頭京東可能會成為法國零售巨頭Fnac Darty的第二大股東。Fnac Darty集團在14個國家擁有1527家門店,2024年營業額高達105億歐元。

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法國世界報周一報道,中國電商巨頭京東可能會成為法國零售巨頭Fnac Darty的第二大股東。Fnac Darty集團在14個國家擁有1527家門店,2024年營業額高達105億歐元。

法国世界报周一报道,中国电商巨头京东可能会成为法国零售巨头Fnac Darty的第二大股东。Fnac Darty集团在14个国家拥有1527家门店,2024年营业额高达105亿欧元。

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法国世界报周一报道,中国电商巨头京东可能会成为法国零售巨头Fnac Darty的第二大股东。Fnac Darty集团在14个国家拥有1527家门店,2024年营业额高达105亿欧元。

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Montana Free Press
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Carroll College announced that Jennifer Glowienka will be the school’s 20th president, marking the first time a woman has held the role in the institution’s history. The post Carroll College names first woman president in the school’s 116-year history  appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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Carroll College announced that Jennifer Glowienka will be the school’s 20th president, marking the first time a woman has held the role in the institution’s history. The post Carroll College names first woman president in the school’s 116-year history  appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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(The Center Square) – OpenAI has introduced a new free version of ChatGPT for teachers, as artificial intelligence continues to grow within education. The new platform offers educators a free account through June 2027 to adapt classroom materials, streamline lesson planning, collaborate with colleagues and test AI tools at their own pace, the company said in its announcement. Unlike a regular ChatGPT account, the education version operates under enterprise-grade privacy, security and compliance standards designed to protect student information and meet federal FERPA requirements, the announcement added. OpenAI is already working with an initial cohort of leading school districts that collectively serve nearly 150,000 teachers and staff. “When it comes to AI in schools, the question is whether it is being used to disrupt education for the benefit of students and teachers or at their expense,” said Chris Lehane, OpenAI’s chief global affairs officer. “We want this technology to be used by teachers for their benefit, helping them learn, think and create.” Leah Belsky, OpenAI’s vice president of education, wrote on LinkedIn that AI in the classroom is unavoidable and that teachers need a safe space to explore it. “[E]ducators need space to explore AI for themselves. ChatGPT for Teachers is built to provide educators and school district leaders exactly that - giving teachers tools that help free up time for the most human parts of teaching,” Belsky wrote. Over the summer, the company, along with other organizations, partnered with the American Federation of Teachers. Through a $23 million education initiative, the National Academy for AI Instruction, all AFT members, starting with K-12 educators, will receive free access to AI training and curriculum resources. “AI holds tremendous promise but huge challenges — and it’s our job as educators to make sure AI serves our students and society, not the other way around,” said AFT President Randi Weingarten. “The direct connection between a teacher and their kids can never be replaced by new technologies, but if we learn how to harness it, set commonsense guardrails and put teachers in the driver’s seat, teaching and learning can be enhanced.” Educators and competing companies say ChatGPT for Teachers remains a general AI with educator-friendly features, rather than a tool built specifically for school needs. Adeel Khan, founder and CEO of MagicSchool, an AI-assisted platform for educators, pointed out that OpenAI’s improvements do not go far enough. AI is already a part of students' lives through social media like Snapchat and TikTok; schools must help students develop “agency and literacy” around the technology, Khan said. “It’s good that OpenAI is adding protections, but it’s missing the level of protection that’s truly necessary for educators: true enterprise-grade education security, custom district-by-district data-privacy agreements, and real visibility into usage for districts,” he said in an email to The Center Square. As AI tools become impossible to keep out of schools, the conversation continues to shift from whether AI belongs in education to who gets to shape how it is used. “It’s not an 'if’ AI will be in schools," Khan added. "It's how.”

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(The Center Square) – OpenAI has introduced a new free version of ChatGPT for teachers, as artificial intelligence continues to grow within education. The new platform offers educators a free account through June 2027 to adapt classroom materials, streamline lesson planning, collaborate with colleagues and test AI tools at their own pace, the company said in its announcement. Unlike a regular ChatGPT account, the education version operates under enterprise-grade privacy, security and compliance standards designed to protect student information and meet federal FERPA requirements, the announcement added. OpenAI is already working with an initial cohort of leading school districts that collectively serve nearly 150,000 teachers and staff. “When it comes to AI in schools, the question is whether it is being used to disrupt education for the benefit of students and teachers or at their expense,” said Chris Lehane, OpenAI’s chief global affairs officer. “We want this technology to be used by teachers for their benefit, helping them learn, think and create.” Leah Belsky, OpenAI’s vice president of education, wrote on LinkedIn that AI in the classroom is unavoidable and that teachers need a safe space to explore it. “[E]ducators need space to explore AI for themselves. ChatGPT for Teachers is built to provide educators and school district leaders exactly that - giving teachers tools that help free up time for the most human parts of teaching,” Belsky wrote. Over the summer, the company, along with other organizations, partnered with the American Federation of Teachers. Through a $23 million education initiative, the National Academy for AI Instruction, all AFT members, starting with K-12 educators, will receive free access to AI training and curriculum resources. “AI holds tremendous promise but huge challenges — and it’s our job as educators to make sure AI serves our students and society, not the other way around,” said AFT President Randi Weingarten. “The direct connection between a teacher and their kids can never be replaced by new technologies, but if we learn how to harness it, set commonsense guardrails and put teachers in the driver’s seat, teaching and learning can be enhanced.” Educators and competing companies say ChatGPT for Teachers remains a general AI with educator-friendly features, rather than a tool built specifically for school needs. Adeel Khan, founder and CEO of MagicSchool, an AI-assisted platform for educators, pointed out that OpenAI’s improvements do not go far enough. AI is already a part of students' lives through social media like Snapchat and TikTok; schools must help students develop “agency and literacy” around the technology, Khan said. “It’s good that OpenAI is adding protections, but it’s missing the level of protection that’s truly necessary for educators: true enterprise-grade education security, custom district-by-district data-privacy agreements, and real visibility into usage for districts,” he said in an email to The Center Square. As AI tools become impossible to keep out of schools, the conversation continues to shift from whether AI belongs in education to who gets to shape how it is used. “It’s not an 'if’ AI will be in schools," Khan added. "It's how.”

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Natalie Young Williams is no longer the CEO of the Tarrant To & Through Partnership, which guides Fort Worth-area students to degrees.

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Natalie Young Williams is no longer the CEO of the Tarrant To & Through Partnership, which guides Fort Worth-area students to degrees.