A 6ª Vara Cível do Foro Central da Comarca de Porto Alegre proferiu uma sentença condenando o vereador de Porto Alegre Ramiro Stallbaum Rosário e o advogado e ex-secretário de Meio Ambiente de Porto Alegre Maurício Fernandes da Silva Stuart pela disseminação de informações falsas sobre o arroz agroecológico produzido por cooperativas ligadas ao Movimento […] Fonte

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A 6ª Vara Cível do Foro Central da Comarca de Porto Alegre proferiu uma sentença condenando o vereador de Porto Alegre Ramiro Stallbaum Rosário e o advogado e ex-secretário de Meio Ambiente de Porto Alegre Maurício Fernandes da Silva Stuart pela disseminação de informações falsas sobre o arroz agroecológico produzido por cooperativas ligadas ao Movimento […] Fonte

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A group of Muskego Way residents and others are planning the Reiske Park Farmers Market, coming to South 24th and West Lapham streets this summer. The post Community group to start a farmers market in Reiske Park on South Side this summer appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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A group of Muskego Way residents and others are planning the Reiske Park Farmers Market, coming to South 24th and West Lapham streets this summer. The post Community group to start a farmers market in Reiske Park on South Side this summer appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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At a Democrat-led Congressional hearing in late February, children’s author and former TV writer Bess Kalb used a previously unreported incident in Clancy where she had to cancel a book reading event to illustrate a point about the broader impacts of the Trump Administration’s crackdown on the First Amendment.   Saying on Feb. 24 it was […]

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At a Democrat-led Congressional hearing in late February, children’s author and former TV writer Bess Kalb used a previously unreported incident in Clancy where she had to cancel a book reading event to illustrate a point about the broader impacts of the Trump Administration’s crackdown on the First Amendment.   Saying on Feb. 24 it was […]

Mais de 8 mil crianças palestinas estão desaparecidas na Faixa de Gaza, incluindo cerca de 2.700 que permanecem sob escombros de áreas atingidas por bombardeios israelenses. O dado é do Centro Palestino para Pessoas Desaparecidas Forçosamente, que alerta para o agravamento da crise humanitária entre a população infantil no território. Segundo o relatório, ao menos […] Fonte

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Mais de 8 mil crianças palestinas estão desaparecidas na Faixa de Gaza, incluindo cerca de 2.700 que permanecem sob escombros de áreas atingidas por bombardeios israelenses. O dado é do Centro Palestino para Pessoas Desaparecidas Forçosamente, que alerta para o agravamento da crise humanitária entre a população infantil no território. Segundo o relatório, ao menos […] Fonte

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(The Center Square) – The University of California, Santa Cruz developed The History & Civics Project for California's K-12 schools, with lessons that heavily focus on race and racial identity, according to an investigation by Defending Education. The lesson plans include anti-racism language and compare the U.S. Capitol events of Jan. 6, 2021, to Ku Klux Klan demonstrations, according to documents from the nonprofit Defending Education. The UCSC History & Civics Project describes itself as a regional site for the California History-Social Science Project, providing resources, support and curriculum guidance to educators. Its website also says, “High-quality history and civics education is vital to building a more just society and preparing all students to be literate, knowledgeable, and engaged citizens.” The project offers free lesson plans and resource sets under the theme “Interrogating and Re-Imagining Historical, Artistic, and Literary Representations: Teaching Ethnic Studies,” covering a range of topics for classroom instruction. One section, titled “Historicizing Race & Whiteness,” includes materials promoting anti-racism concepts, as well as references to The 1619 Project, “racist policing,” and the Movement for Black Lives policy platform. Several lessons focus on the events of Jan. 6. In one, teachers offer a list of words a class can choose from to “make sense” of Jan. 6, including “mob,” “sedition,” “terrorism,” “insurrection,” or “coup.” It also links to headlines from various news outlets that suggest additional terms such as “assault on democracy,” “siege,” “invaded” and “unprecedented assault.” Another lesson created by a kindergarten teacher includes a passage comparing a World War II naval hero to a U.S. Capitol Police officer present during the Jan. 6 events. At the high school level, lessons compare Jan. 6 to historical events, including the Wilmington massacre of 1898 and Reconstruction. "Controversial history absolutely has a place in the classroom, especially for students approaching adulthood who are developing critical thinking skills. But there is a difference between presenting multiple perspectives and engineering a single conclusion,” Paul Runko, senior director of Strategic Initiatives, told The Center Square. “Lessons rooted in books like the 1619 Project are widely used in K-12 schools and are designed to produce activists, not educated citizens. Meanwhile, only 22% of eighth-grade students score proficient or above on the national civics assessment. Students who recognize they are being steered toward a conclusion will either accept it uncritically or tune out entirely. Neither outcome serves them well,” Runko said. North Monterey County Unified School District in California paid UCSC $23,200 between 2024 and 2025 for this program, according to Defending Education. The Center Square reached out to UCSC but has not received a response.

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(The Center Square) – The University of California, Santa Cruz developed The History & Civics Project for California's K-12 schools, with lessons that heavily focus on race and racial identity, according to an investigation by Defending Education. The lesson plans include anti-racism language and compare the U.S. Capitol events of Jan. 6, 2021, to Ku Klux Klan demonstrations, according to documents from the nonprofit Defending Education. The UCSC History & Civics Project describes itself as a regional site for the California History-Social Science Project, providing resources, support and curriculum guidance to educators. Its website also says, “High-quality history and civics education is vital to building a more just society and preparing all students to be literate, knowledgeable, and engaged citizens.” The project offers free lesson plans and resource sets under the theme “Interrogating and Re-Imagining Historical, Artistic, and Literary Representations: Teaching Ethnic Studies,” covering a range of topics for classroom instruction. One section, titled “Historicizing Race & Whiteness,” includes materials promoting anti-racism concepts, as well as references to The 1619 Project, “racist policing,” and the Movement for Black Lives policy platform. Several lessons focus on the events of Jan. 6. In one, teachers offer a list of words a class can choose from to “make sense” of Jan. 6, including “mob,” “sedition,” “terrorism,” “insurrection,” or “coup.” It also links to headlines from various news outlets that suggest additional terms such as “assault on democracy,” “siege,” “invaded” and “unprecedented assault.” Another lesson created by a kindergarten teacher includes a passage comparing a World War II naval hero to a U.S. Capitol Police officer present during the Jan. 6 events. At the high school level, lessons compare Jan. 6 to historical events, including the Wilmington massacre of 1898 and Reconstruction. "Controversial history absolutely has a place in the classroom, especially for students approaching adulthood who are developing critical thinking skills. But there is a difference between presenting multiple perspectives and engineering a single conclusion,” Paul Runko, senior director of Strategic Initiatives, told The Center Square. “Lessons rooted in books like the 1619 Project are widely used in K-12 schools and are designed to produce activists, not educated citizens. Meanwhile, only 22% of eighth-grade students score proficient or above on the national civics assessment. Students who recognize they are being steered toward a conclusion will either accept it uncritically or tune out entirely. Neither outcome serves them well,” Runko said. North Monterey County Unified School District in California paid UCSC $23,200 between 2024 and 2025 for this program, according to Defending Education. The Center Square reached out to UCSC but has not received a response.

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About a dozen North Dakota legislative districts will see Republican challenges in the June 9 primary, according to candidate filings that were due Monday. Voters will decide the outcome of 74 legislative seats, 24 in the Senate and 50 in the House. Some districts, such as District 7 in Bismarck and District 13 in West […]

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About a dozen North Dakota legislative districts will see Republican challenges in the June 9 primary, according to candidate filings that were due Monday. Voters will decide the outcome of 74 legislative seats, 24 in the Senate and 50 in the House. Some districts, such as District 7 in Bismarck and District 13 in West […]

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U.S. Rep. Julie Fedorchak, R-N.D., will host a forum featuring Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins for North Dakota veterans and their families.  The forum will be livestreamed from 9:15 a.m. to 10 a.m. April 17. People wanting to participate must sign up by 6 p.m. April 16 on Fedorchak’s website. A news release […]

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U.S. Rep. Julie Fedorchak, R-N.D., will host a forum featuring Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins for North Dakota veterans and their families.  The forum will be livestreamed from 9:15 a.m. to 10 a.m. April 17. People wanting to participate must sign up by 6 p.m. April 16 on Fedorchak’s website. A news release […]

Business owners are applauding the new law because currently, anytime they want to operate in another city or county, they have to pay that jurisdiction’s permitting fee. The post Texas to launch a statewide food truck permit on July 1 appeared first on Austin Current.

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Business owners are applauding the new law because currently, anytime they want to operate in another city or county, they have to pay that jurisdiction’s permitting fee. The post Texas to launch a statewide food truck permit on July 1 appeared first on Austin Current.

Common Ground and its new branch, Tenants United, are working to hold private landlords accountable. The post ‘This isn’t just about one landlord’: Tenants United launches latest push to improve housing conditions in Milwaukee appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Common Ground and its new branch, Tenants United, are working to hold private landlords accountable. The post ‘This isn’t just about one landlord’: Tenants United launches latest push to improve housing conditions in Milwaukee appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Pennsylvanians’ pain at the pump may only be beginning as the United States’ war with Iran continues.  In the five-plus weeks since the war started, gas prices have steadily ticked up. AAA puts the statewide average at $4.152 per gallon, slightly above the national average of $4.119.  But the surging price increase of diesel hasn’t […]

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Pennsylvanians’ pain at the pump may only be beginning as the United States’ war with Iran continues.  In the five-plus weeks since the war started, gas prices have steadily ticked up. AAA puts the statewide average at $4.152 per gallon, slightly above the national average of $4.119.  But the surging price increase of diesel hasn’t […]

TOPEKA — A new Kansas law signed by Gov. Laura Kelly strengthens penalties and expands victim protection in cases of sexual extortion. Kelly signed House Bill 2537 on Monday, called Caleb’s Law after Caleb Moore, a 14-year-old from El Dorado who died by suicide after being targeted by an online sextortion scheme. Sextortion refers to […]

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TOPEKA — A new Kansas law signed by Gov. Laura Kelly strengthens penalties and expands victim protection in cases of sexual extortion. Kelly signed House Bill 2537 on Monday, called Caleb’s Law after Caleb Moore, a 14-year-old from El Dorado who died by suicide after being targeted by an online sextortion scheme. Sextortion refers to […]

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The latest episode of the San Diego Politics welcomed Councilwoman Marni von Wilpert on to discuss her 48th Congressional District campaign.

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The latest episode of the San Diego Politics welcomed Councilwoman Marni von Wilpert on to discuss her 48th Congressional District campaign.

El tenista griego desata el debate tras afirmar que prefiere una pareja fuera del circuito, en un comentario que muchos interpretan como una alusión a su expareja.

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El tenista griego desata el debate tras afirmar que prefiere una pareja fuera del circuito, en un comentario que muchos interpretan como una alusión a su expareja.

El material estrella de los parques infantiles divide a expertos y políticos en Madrid, entre la seguridad y el riesgo invisible.

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El material estrella de los parques infantiles divide a expertos y políticos en Madrid, entre la seguridad y el riesgo invisible.

A Policia Federal (PF) informou nesta segunda-feira (6) ao ministro Alexandre de Moraes, do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), que ainda não recebeu as imagens capturadas pelas câmeras corporais dos policiais militares que participaram da Operação Contenção, realizada no ano passado no Rio de Janeiro.  Em março deste ano, Moraes determinou que as polícias Militar e Civil devem […] Fonte

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A Policia Federal (PF) informou nesta segunda-feira (6) ao ministro Alexandre de Moraes, do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), que ainda não recebeu as imagens capturadas pelas câmeras corporais dos policiais militares que participaram da Operação Contenção, realizada no ano passado no Rio de Janeiro.  Em março deste ano, Moraes determinou que as polícias Militar e Civil devem […] Fonte

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New Mexico health officials said a recent ‘pause’ by federal officials on dozens of diagnostic tests, including for rabies, poxviruses and various parasites, will not disrupt the state’s day-to-day operations, but could impact its resources for handling unusual cases.

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New Mexico health officials said a recent ‘pause’ by federal officials on dozens of diagnostic tests, including for rabies, poxviruses and various parasites, will not disrupt the state’s day-to-day operations, but could impact its resources for handling unusual cases.

A will alone isn’t enough. From trusts to transfer-on-death deeds, here's how families can avoid probate, protect assets and ensure their wishes are carried out. The post Don’t leave a mess: What Wisconsin families should know about wills, trusts and end-of-life planning appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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A will alone isn’t enough. From trusts to transfer-on-death deeds, here's how families can avoid probate, protect assets and ensure their wishes are carried out. The post Don’t leave a mess: What Wisconsin families should know about wills, trusts and end-of-life planning appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

FRANKFORT — The chair of the Kentucky Democratic Party is calling for an investigation into the financial dealings between a political nonprofit called Kentucky Strong Inc. and its president state Sen. Julie Raque Adams. Democratic Party chair Colmon Elridge called on the state attorney general and the Legislative Ethics Commission to launch investigations in response […]

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FRANKFORT — The chair of the Kentucky Democratic Party is calling for an investigation into the financial dealings between a political nonprofit called Kentucky Strong Inc. and its president state Sen. Julie Raque Adams. Democratic Party chair Colmon Elridge called on the state attorney general and the Legislative Ethics Commission to launch investigations in response […]

Argam Nazarian, who faces removal from the U.S. but remains in active asylum proceedings, says he has nowhere to go as war disrupts deportations.

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Argam Nazarian, who faces removal from the U.S. but remains in active asylum proceedings, says he has nowhere to go as war disrupts deportations.