This story was originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on July 1, 2026. After 15 months, it took the State Board of Education 45 minutes to wrap up the Boise State University president’s search Wednesday. State Board of Education members met, largely on Zoom, on July 1, 2026, unanimously voting to hire David Hahn as Boise State […]

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This story was originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on July 1, 2026. After 15 months, it took the State Board of Education 45 minutes to wrap up the Boise State University president’s search Wednesday. State Board of Education members met, largely on Zoom, on July 1, 2026, unanimously voting to hire David Hahn as Boise State […]

جام جهانی ۲۰۲۶ و قربانی گرفتن از مدعیان بزرگ؛ گفت‌وگو با کیومرث صالح‌نیا

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A mais recente medida de Washington provavelmente aprofundará a crise econômica provocada pelo homem que milhões de cubanos O post Os Estados Unidos impõem ainda mais sanções a Cuba apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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A mais recente medida de Washington provavelmente aprofundará a crise econômica provocada pelo homem que milhões de cubanos O post Os Estados Unidos impõem ainda mais sanções a Cuba apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

تب فوتبال در سیاتل؛ پیش از سوت آغاز بلژیک و سنگال

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۵۰۰ میلیارد دلار بر باد رفته؛ نفت عراق چگونه به «دروازه غارت» تبدیل شد؟

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۵۰۰ میلیارد دلار بر باد رفته؛ نفت عراق چگونه به «دروازه غارت» تبدیل شد؟

وقتی مسئولان فوتبال در ایران خودشان حاشیه هستند؛ گفت‌وگو با داوود میمندی کارشناس ورزش

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وقتی مسئولان فوتبال در ایران خودشان حاشیه هستند؛ گفت‌وگو با داوود میمندی کارشناس ورزش

More than a dozen Wisconsin organizations are affected by the Trump administration’s move last week to cut grants for teen pregnancy prevention programs, Wisconsin’s health department confirmed Wednesday. The programs were expecting to share in almost $1 million per year over the next two years — the remaining period in the five-year grants that were […]

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More than a dozen Wisconsin organizations are affected by the Trump administration’s move last week to cut grants for teen pregnancy prevention programs, Wisconsin’s health department confirmed Wednesday. The programs were expecting to share in almost $1 million per year over the next two years — the remaining period in the five-year grants that were […]

شور جام جهانی در میان هواداران فرانسه، مکزیک و اکوادور در واشنگتن دی سی

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شور جام جهانی در میان هواداران فرانسه، مکزیک و اکوادور در واشنگتن دی سی

تب فوتبال در سیاتل؛ پیش از سوت آغاز بلژیک و سنگال

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The project raised questions about the role of neighboring communities in the decision-making surrounding data centers.

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The project raised questions about the role of neighboring communities in the decision-making surrounding data centers.

(The Center Square) – A bill that would institute more oversight for California’s NextGen 911 system is expected to garner approval by a key policy committee in the state’s Assembly on Wednesday afternoon. Senate Bill 985, by Sen. Tony Strickland, R-Huntington Beach, requires the Office of Emergency Services – which oversees the modernization of California’s NextGen 911 system – to submit reports to the Legislature every quarter that details how the rollout of that system is going. “I authored this bill to bring about more accountability and transparency because we need to upgrade this 911 system,” Strickland told The Center Square on Wednesday afternoon. “The most essential role of government is public safety. When we call 911, it’s important that we have the most updated system possible, especially here in California, where we have Silicon Valley.” The bill previously passed multiple committee hearings in the Senate before passing that chamber this spring. It is now making its way through the Assembly, which will ultimately vote on the bill. According to a report from the Legislative Analyst’s Office earlier this year, lawmakers pushed for the state to transition to a NextGen 911 system in 2015. That updated system would replace the traditional landline-based 911 calling system with an internet-based one that would allow for voice calls, text messages, transmission of photos and video and enhanced location data. Over the next several years, 23 dispatch centers across the state started transitioning to the NextGen 911 system, but problems soon surfaced in the rollout – dropped calls, routing problems and outages occurred, resulting in the Office of Emergency Services stopping the implementation. Strickland’s bill stipulates that the Office of Emergency Services has to include information in its quarterly report that details progress implementing the NextGen 911 system, any challenges facing continued rollout, solutions to those challenges, and how much more money the system is expected to cost taxpayers. The Center Square previously reported that efforts to implement the NextGen 911 system cost California’s taxpayers $456 million. “911 is integral to public safety,” Sgt. Gerard McCann, public information officer for the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, wrote to The Center Square via email on behalf of Sheriff Don Barnes. “The delays in the NextGen 911 system was a significant setback toward upgrading this vital system. The proposed legislation by Senator Strickland will provide needed oversight to ensure the NextGen 911 system gets back on track, does not go further out of budget, and is completed.” The Center Square reached out to Democratic lawmakers in the Legislature who sit on public safety-related committees, but did not hear back before publication time. According to a legislative analysis, no groups registered opposition to the bill. The legislation passed 9-0 on the Assembly Communications and Conveyance Committee’s consent agenda with no testimony or debate, which is common for noncontroversial bills. It will next be voted on by the Assembly Appropriations Committee.

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(The Center Square) – A bill that would institute more oversight for California’s NextGen 911 system is expected to garner approval by a key policy committee in the state’s Assembly on Wednesday afternoon. Senate Bill 985, by Sen. Tony Strickland, R-Huntington Beach, requires the Office of Emergency Services – which oversees the modernization of California’s NextGen 911 system – to submit reports to the Legislature every quarter that details how the rollout of that system is going. “I authored this bill to bring about more accountability and transparency because we need to upgrade this 911 system,” Strickland told The Center Square on Wednesday afternoon. “The most essential role of government is public safety. When we call 911, it’s important that we have the most updated system possible, especially here in California, where we have Silicon Valley.” The bill previously passed multiple committee hearings in the Senate before passing that chamber this spring. It is now making its way through the Assembly, which will ultimately vote on the bill. According to a report from the Legislative Analyst’s Office earlier this year, lawmakers pushed for the state to transition to a NextGen 911 system in 2015. That updated system would replace the traditional landline-based 911 calling system with an internet-based one that would allow for voice calls, text messages, transmission of photos and video and enhanced location data. Over the next several years, 23 dispatch centers across the state started transitioning to the NextGen 911 system, but problems soon surfaced in the rollout – dropped calls, routing problems and outages occurred, resulting in the Office of Emergency Services stopping the implementation. Strickland’s bill stipulates that the Office of Emergency Services has to include information in its quarterly report that details progress implementing the NextGen 911 system, any challenges facing continued rollout, solutions to those challenges, and how much more money the system is expected to cost taxpayers. The Center Square previously reported that efforts to implement the NextGen 911 system cost California’s taxpayers $456 million. “911 is integral to public safety,” Sgt. Gerard McCann, public information officer for the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, wrote to The Center Square via email on behalf of Sheriff Don Barnes. “The delays in the NextGen 911 system was a significant setback toward upgrading this vital system. The proposed legislation by Senator Strickland will provide needed oversight to ensure the NextGen 911 system gets back on track, does not go further out of budget, and is completed.” The Center Square reached out to Democratic lawmakers in the Legislature who sit on public safety-related committees, but did not hear back before publication time. According to a legislative analysis, no groups registered opposition to the bill. The legislation passed 9-0 on the Assembly Communications and Conveyance Committee’s consent agenda with no testimony or debate, which is common for noncontroversial bills. It will next be voted on by the Assembly Appropriations Committee.

Immigration lawyers fight detentions through habeas corpus petitions as arrests more than quadruple in 2025.

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Immigration lawyers fight detentions through habeas corpus petitions as arrests more than quadruple in 2025.

State Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer’s lead over Victor Marx in the Republican gubernatorial primary in Colorado shrunk to just 638 votes as of 5:15 p.m. Wednesday, according to the secretary of state’s office. The Weld County Republican’s lead decreased throughout the day and now stands within the state’s mandatory recount threshold. Automatic recounts are triggered when […]

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State Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer’s lead over Victor Marx in the Republican gubernatorial primary in Colorado shrunk to just 638 votes as of 5:15 p.m. Wednesday, according to the secretary of state’s office. The Weld County Republican’s lead decreased throughout the day and now stands within the state’s mandatory recount threshold. Automatic recounts are triggered when […]

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Mazariegos asumió este 1 de julio un nuevo período como rector USAC pese a las denuncias sobre la legalidad de su reelección. La toma de posesión avanzó sin que se resolvieran las acciones legales pendientes, denuncias penales en su contra ni la ausencia de un finiquito.  Ante la falta de obstáculos, Mazariegos también  realizó, con ... Read more The post CSU avala la continuación de Mazariegos pese al fraude en la USAC    appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

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Mazariegos asumió este 1 de julio un nuevo período como rector USAC pese a las denuncias sobre la legalidad de su reelección. La toma de posesión avanzó sin que se resolvieran las acciones legales pendientes, denuncias penales en su contra ni la ausencia de un finiquito.  Ante la falta de obstáculos, Mazariegos también  realizó, con ... Read more The post CSU avala la continuación de Mazariegos pese al fraude en la USAC    appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

I should spend more time on social media. Unlike most people, who are free to protect their mental health by reducing their social media intake, journalists are obligated to spend an increasing amount of time on social platforms like Facebook and X (formerly Twitter). My resistance to that trend has occasionally put me at a […]

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I should spend more time on social media. Unlike most people, who are free to protect their mental health by reducing their social media intake, journalists are obligated to spend an increasing amount of time on social platforms like Facebook and X (formerly Twitter). My resistance to that trend has occasionally put me at a […]

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عراق در مسیر دگرگونی؛ از تعمیق روابط با خلیج فارس تا قرارداد نفتی با شورون غول نفتی آمریکا

سلطه فرانسه و درخشش امباپه ادامه دارد؛ گفت‌وگو با کوروش بازیار مربی و کارشناس فوتبال

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سلطه فرانسه و درخشش امباپه ادامه دارد؛ گفت‌وگو با کوروش بازیار مربی و کارشناس فوتبال

Dans un rapport publié mercredi 1er juillet, l'ONG accuse les paramilitaires du général Hemedti, en guerre contre l'armée soudanaise dirigée par le général al-Burhan, de s'en prendre délibérément aux enfants. Sur les onze actes constitutifs de crimes contre l’humanité définis par la Cour pénale internationale (CPI), le document démontre que les FSR en ont commis au moins huit.

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Dans un rapport publié mercredi 1er juillet, l'ONG accuse les paramilitaires du général Hemedti, en guerre contre l'armée soudanaise dirigée par le général al-Burhan, de s'en prendre délibérément aux enfants. Sur les onze actes constitutifs de crimes contre l’humanité définis par la Cour pénale internationale (CPI), le document démontre que les FSR en ont commis au moins huit.

El equipo de Rudi forzó el tiempo extra en el minuto 89 tras ir perdiendo 0-2 y selló su pase en el 120+6' desde los once metros en Seattle.

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El equipo de Rudi forzó el tiempo extra en el minuto 89 tras ir perdiendo 0-2 y selló su pase en el 120+6' desde los once metros en Seattle.

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Bass Pro Shops announced plans to bring a mega destination retail store to La Mesa’s Grossmont Center in 2028.  The sporting goods and outdoor recreation retailer will occupy a 148,000-square-foot space at the Grossmont Center, which is experiencing a major transformation under new ownership as longtime leases are expiring and the mall is undergoing a […]

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Bass Pro Shops announced plans to bring a mega destination retail store to La Mesa’s Grossmont Center in 2028.  The sporting goods and outdoor recreation retailer will occupy a 148,000-square-foot space at the Grossmont Center, which is experiencing a major transformation under new ownership as longtime leases are expiring and the mall is undergoing a […]