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A bill that U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson, R-South Dakota, says would modernize federal permitting passed the House unanimously Tuesday. According to Johnson, the federal permitting process “has failed to ensure project permitting is on-time and on-task.” “Oftentimes, the root causes of delays in the environmental review process have little to do with questions about environmental […]

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A bill that U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson, R-South Dakota, says would modernize federal permitting passed the House unanimously Tuesday. According to Johnson, the federal permitting process “has failed to ensure project permitting is on-time and on-task.” “Oftentimes, the root causes of delays in the environmental review process have little to do with questions about environmental […]

An immigration court judge granted asylum to Dailin Pacheco-Acosta and Diego Ugarte-Arenas. But they remain jailed — hundreds of miles apart — as Trump administration officials defend a policy blocking most in ICE custody from seeking bond. Madison couple who fled Venezuela win asylum, but ICE detention continues is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.

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An immigration court judge granted asylum to Dailin Pacheco-Acosta and Diego Ugarte-Arenas. But they remain jailed — hundreds of miles apart — as Trump administration officials defend a policy blocking most in ICE custody from seeking bond. Madison couple who fled Venezuela win asylum, but ICE detention continues is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.

En Senegal, una mujer violada puede ser condenada por querer recuperar el control de su vida. La sociedad decide así lo que es bueno para la mujer.

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En Senegal, una mujer violada puede ser condenada por querer recuperar el control de su vida. La sociedad decide así lo que es bueno para la mujer.

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Rhode Island Current
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WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Republicans announced Tuesday they will hold a vote on their own health care proposal later this week to counter a Democratic bill that would extend enhanced tax credits for Affordable Care Act marketplace plans for three more years. The 32-page GOP bill would not address the expiring ACA marketplace tax credits but […]

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WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Republicans announced Tuesday they will hold a vote on their own health care proposal later this week to counter a Democratic bill that would extend enhanced tax credits for Affordable Care Act marketplace plans for three more years. The 32-page GOP bill would not address the expiring ACA marketplace tax credits but […]

Aguesti dies an corrut opinions sus es resultats dera Enquèsta d’emplecs lingüistics dera Generalitat sus er occitan ena Val d’Aran, que dempús de fòrça demorar-la gessec eth passat dia 27. Ei un bon arnés entà valorar er estat dera lengua e poder orientar es politiques lingüistiques. Voi hèr tres observacions iniciaus abans d’analisar-la: era enquèsta non se referís ara oficialitat en tota Catalonha, a on ei oficiau, e ar emplec der occitan que s’i hè. Continua llegint

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Aguesti dies an corrut opinions sus es resultats dera Enquèsta d’emplecs lingüistics dera Generalitat sus er occitan ena Val d’Aran, que dempús de fòrça demorar-la gessec eth passat dia 27. Ei un bon arnés entà valorar er estat dera lengua e poder orientar es politiques lingüistiques. Voi hèr tres observacions iniciaus abans d’analisar-la: era enquèsta non se referís ara oficialitat en tota Catalonha, a on ei oficiau, e ar emplec der occitan que s’i hè. Continua llegint

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Jornalet
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Au 1r de seteme, quate escolans deu licèu Narcís Xifra de Girona passèn un mes au licèu de l’Isla de Baish. Puish, deu 1r d’octobre dinc a las vacanças de Totsants, quate liceanas deu licèu Josèp Savèrna partiscón en Catalonha. L’originalitat d’aqueste escambi Erasmus resideish dins las lengas qui serviscón de basa: l’occitan e lo catalan. Los quate escolans de Girona seguiscón tanben tots los cors d’occitan au licèu de l’Isla de Baish, mentre que duas liceanas lislesas participèn aus corses de lenga catalana. Continua llegint

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Au 1r de seteme, quate escolans deu licèu Narcís Xifra de Girona passèn un mes au licèu de l’Isla de Baish. Puish, deu 1r d’octobre dinc a las vacanças de Totsants, quate liceanas deu licèu Josèp Savèrna partiscón en Catalonha. L’originalitat d’aqueste escambi Erasmus resideish dins las lengas qui serviscón de basa: l’occitan e lo catalan. Los quate escolans de Girona seguiscón tanben tots los cors d’occitan au licèu de l’Isla de Baish, mentre que duas liceanas lislesas participèn aus corses de lenga catalana. Continua llegint

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Un avion monomotor DR400 s’escrachèt lo dimenge 7 de decembre passat en Coserans, causant la mòrt de quatre personas, un instructor de vòl de 25 ans e tres joves estudiants a l’Escòla Nacionala de l’Aviacion Civila (ENAC) de Tolosa. Avián entre 18 e 21 ans. Dins un comunicat difusat diluns, l’ENAC exprimiguèt «una prigonda emocion» del temps que lo ministre dels transpòrts, Philippe Tabarot, afirmava qu’«aquelas quatre personas apassionadas encarnavan l’avenidor de nòstra aviacion». Continua llegint

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Un avion monomotor DR400 s’escrachèt lo dimenge 7 de decembre passat en Coserans, causant la mòrt de quatre personas, un instructor de vòl de 25 ans e tres joves estudiants a l’Escòla Nacionala de l’Aviacion Civila (ENAC) de Tolosa. Avián entre 18 e 21 ans. Dins un comunicat difusat diluns, l’ENAC exprimiguèt «una prigonda emocion» del temps que lo ministre dels transpòrts, Philippe Tabarot, afirmava qu’«aquelas quatre personas apassionadas encarnavan l’avenidor de nòstra aviacion». Continua llegint

Shelters and Safe Spaces are only stop-gap solutions. Transitional accommodation and support is needed, say experts.

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Shelters and Safe Spaces are only stop-gap solutions. Transitional accommodation and support is needed, say experts.

Milwaukee Public Schools Superintendent Brenda Cassellius is gearing up for a districtwide special education audit.  The post Milwaukee Public Schools plans audit to look at how it serves students with disabilities appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Milwaukee Public Schools Superintendent Brenda Cassellius is gearing up for a districtwide special education audit.  The post Milwaukee Public Schools plans audit to look at how it serves students with disabilities appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

La Cour pénale internationale (CPI) a condamné ce mardi 9 décembre 2025 le chef de milice soudanais Ali Kushayb à 20 ans de prison pour crimes de guerre et crimes contre l'humanité. Des faits perpétrés durant la guerre civile, il y a vingt ans, dans la région du Darfour, à l'ouest du Soudan. Il est le premier chef de guerre soudanais à être condamné par la CPI.

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La Cour pénale internationale (CPI) a condamné ce mardi 9 décembre 2025 le chef de milice soudanais Ali Kushayb à 20 ans de prison pour crimes de guerre et crimes contre l'humanité. Des faits perpétrés durant la guerre civile, il y a vingt ans, dans la région du Darfour, à l'ouest du Soudan. Il est le premier chef de guerre soudanais à être condamné par la CPI.

New EPISD Superintendent Brian Lusk outlines his focus on instruction, equity and enrollment challenges. The post Brian Lusk formally named El Paso ISD superintendent, vows to center student success appeared first on El Paso Matters.

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New EPISD Superintendent Brian Lusk outlines his focus on instruction, equity and enrollment challenges. The post Brian Lusk formally named El Paso ISD superintendent, vows to center student success appeared first on El Paso Matters.

County commissioners approved the Election Day sites for the Senate District 9 race on Jan. 31.

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County commissioners approved the Election Day sites for the Senate District 9 race on Jan. 31.

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A federal judge struck down President Donald Trump's executive order that froze permits and leasing for wind energy projects, finding federal agencies had neither explained nor justified the regulatory about-face that followed the order.

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A federal judge struck down President Donald Trump's executive order that froze permits and leasing for wind energy projects, finding federal agencies had neither explained nor justified the regulatory about-face that followed the order.

La iniciativa, vinculadas a las garantías de seguridad, busca responder a las dudas lanzadas desde Washington sobre la democracia en Ucrania y reequilibrar unas negociaciones de paz cada vez más complejas.

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La iniciativa, vinculadas a las garantías de seguridad, busca responder a las dudas lanzadas desde Washington sobre la democracia en Ucrania y reequilibrar unas negociaciones de paz cada vez más complejas.

Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox. In another move away from the practices put in place during the peak of education reform in Denver Public Schools, the school district will end a unique arrangement in which two middle schools with extra autonomy were overseen by an executive principal. Grant Beacon and Kepner Beacon middle schools will join a network of other district-run middle schools next year and be overseen by an administrator who works for the district’s central office, according to a letter district officials sent to families Monday. The two schools’ arrangement began in 2016 when former DPS Superintendent Tom Boasberg tasked Grant Beacon Principal Alex Magaña with running a second school. Dubbed Kepner Beacon, it was a restart of a struggling southwest Denver middle school. Magaña served as executive principal over both schools, which each had a regular principal of its own. Boasberg borrowed the idea of linking the two schools and giving them extra flexibility from the charter school world. He called it an “innovation management organization.” The hope was that the strategies that had helped Grant Beacon boost its test scores would do the same at Kepner Beacon without causing Grant to lose its leader. But nearly a decade and two superintendents later, DPS is dissolving the arrangement, according to a copy of Monday’s letter obtained by Chalkbeat. Current DPS Superintendent Alex Marrero has pushed for a more centralized approach. “This shift will help us provide consistent services, strengthen daily supports, and offer long term stability for students, staff, and families,” says the letter, which is signed by Executive Director of School Transformation Joe Amundsen and Operational Services Director Christine Sylvester. Magaña’s executive principal role will be eliminated after this school year, the letter says. The move comes about a month after Magaña lost a bid to serve on the Denver school board. He ran for an at-large seat representing the entire city, but voters elected Amy Klein Molk instead. Magaña declined to comment for this story. In a statement, DPS said the Beacon schools “have a long history of innovation, and that will continue.” The Beacon model involves blended learning tailored to each student’s academic level, character development lessons, and in-school enrichment activities. The district said the decision to dissolve the innovation management organization was not based on test scores. Kepner Beacon and Grant Beacon will remain innovation schools, which gives them extra autonomy over things like their calendar and curriculum. But DPS confirmed that the elimination of the Beacon organization and the executive principal role are indicative of a shifting approach to school management and improvement. “The district is moving toward consistent, sustainable support structures across all DPS middle schools,” the statement said, adding that the new model “provides principals with direct instructional and operational support, opportunities to collaborate with other middle school leaders, and clear pathways for professional learning.” “This shift is about aligning support, not reducing autonomy or innovation for either of these schools,” the district said in the statement. DPS embraced education reform under Boasberg and his predecessor Michael Bennet, now a U.S. senator who is running for governor of Colorado. From 2005 to 2018, the district closed struggling district-run schools and approved more high-performing charter schools. It gave all schools more autonomy and paid teachers based on performance. Whether those strategies helped or hurt depends on whom you ask. While graduation rates and test scores went up, the reform policies were unpopular with teachers. The backlash helped spark a 2019 teachers strike and flipped the school board to union control. Today, four out of the seven Denver school board members are backed by the teachers union. Magaña was not endorsed by the union when he ran for a board seat this fall. For the past six years, Denver’s union-backed school board has undone many of the reforms put in place by Bennet and Boasberg, including limiting the autonomy of innovation schools. The Beacon schools have undergone changes, too. Grant Beacon and Kepner Beacon became an “innovation zone” under Boasberg in 2018, which granted the schools even more say over their curriculum, schedule, and the hiring and firing of teachers. But in 2023, Marrero recommended the Beacon innovation zone be dissolved, in part because of low test scores at Kepner Beacon. The board agreed. Beacon sued the district, but a judge ruled in favor of DPS. The dispute was one of several in which Marrero and Magaña disagreed. Monday’s letter thanks Magaña “for his leadership, vision, and steady commitment to both campuses.” Asked if Magaña would serve as principal at either Beacon school next school year, the district said it is looking for a new leader for Grant Beacon. Melanie Asmar is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat Colorado. Contact Melanie at masmar@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox. In another move away from the practices put in place during the peak of education reform in Denver Public Schools, the school district will end a unique arrangement in which two middle schools with extra autonomy were overseen by an executive principal. Grant Beacon and Kepner Beacon middle schools will join a network of other district-run middle schools next year and be overseen by an administrator who works for the district’s central office, according to a letter district officials sent to families Monday. The two schools’ arrangement began in 2016 when former DPS Superintendent Tom Boasberg tasked Grant Beacon Principal Alex Magaña with running a second school. Dubbed Kepner Beacon, it was a restart of a struggling southwest Denver middle school. Magaña served as executive principal over both schools, which each had a regular principal of its own. Boasberg borrowed the idea of linking the two schools and giving them extra flexibility from the charter school world. He called it an “innovation management organization.” The hope was that the strategies that had helped Grant Beacon boost its test scores would do the same at Kepner Beacon without causing Grant to lose its leader. But nearly a decade and two superintendents later, DPS is dissolving the arrangement, according to a copy of Monday’s letter obtained by Chalkbeat. Current DPS Superintendent Alex Marrero has pushed for a more centralized approach. “This shift will help us provide consistent services, strengthen daily supports, and offer long term stability for students, staff, and families,” says the letter, which is signed by Executive Director of School Transformation Joe Amundsen and Operational Services Director Christine Sylvester. Magaña’s executive principal role will be eliminated after this school year, the letter says. The move comes about a month after Magaña lost a bid to serve on the Denver school board. He ran for an at-large seat representing the entire city, but voters elected Amy Klein Molk instead. Magaña declined to comment for this story. In a statement, DPS said the Beacon schools “have a long history of innovation, and that will continue.” The Beacon model involves blended learning tailored to each student’s academic level, character development lessons, and in-school enrichment activities. The district said the decision to dissolve the innovation management organization was not based on test scores. Kepner Beacon and Grant Beacon will remain innovation schools, which gives them extra autonomy over things like their calendar and curriculum. But DPS confirmed that the elimination of the Beacon organization and the executive principal role are indicative of a shifting approach to school management and improvement. “The district is moving toward consistent, sustainable support structures across all DPS middle schools,” the statement said, adding that the new model “provides principals with direct instructional and operational support, opportunities to collaborate with other middle school leaders, and clear pathways for professional learning.” “This shift is about aligning support, not reducing autonomy or innovation for either of these schools,” the district said in the statement. DPS embraced education reform under Boasberg and his predecessor Michael Bennet, now a U.S. senator who is running for governor of Colorado. From 2005 to 2018, the district closed struggling district-run schools and approved more high-performing charter schools. It gave all schools more autonomy and paid teachers based on performance. Whether those strategies helped or hurt depends on whom you ask. While graduation rates and test scores went up, the reform policies were unpopular with teachers. The backlash helped spark a 2019 teachers strike and flipped the school board to union control. Today, four out of the seven Denver school board members are backed by the teachers union. Magaña was not endorsed by the union when he ran for a board seat this fall. For the past six years, Denver’s union-backed school board has undone many of the reforms put in place by Bennet and Boasberg, including limiting the autonomy of innovation schools. The Beacon schools have undergone changes, too. Grant Beacon and Kepner Beacon became an “innovation zone” under Boasberg in 2018, which granted the schools even more say over their curriculum, schedule, and the hiring and firing of teachers. But in 2023, Marrero recommended the Beacon innovation zone be dissolved, in part because of low test scores at Kepner Beacon. The board agreed. Beacon sued the district, but a judge ruled in favor of DPS. The dispute was one of several in which Marrero and Magaña disagreed. Monday’s letter thanks Magaña “for his leadership, vision, and steady commitment to both campuses.” Asked if Magaña would serve as principal at either Beacon school next school year, the district said it is looking for a new leader for Grant Beacon. Melanie Asmar is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat Colorado. Contact Melanie at masmar@chalkbeat.org.

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Education announced a proposed agreement Tuesday that would permanently axe an income-driven student loan repayment plan in which more than 7 million student loan borrowers are enrolled.  Under a joint proposal with seven Republican-led states that challenged the program, the department would not enroll any new borrowers in the Saving […]

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Education announced a proposed agreement Tuesday that would permanently axe an income-driven student loan repayment plan in which more than 7 million student loan borrowers are enrolled.  Under a joint proposal with seven Republican-led states that challenged the program, the department would not enroll any new borrowers in the Saving […]

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Oregon Capital Chronicle
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After letting funding lapse for nearly two years, Congress voted to renew crucial federal funding that rural counties and schools have counted on for a quarter century. The U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday evening voted 399-5 to reauthorize the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act through September 2026, and to provide lapsed payments […]

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After letting funding lapse for nearly two years, Congress voted to renew crucial federal funding that rural counties and schools have counted on for a quarter century. The U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday evening voted 399-5 to reauthorize the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act through September 2026, and to provide lapsed payments […]

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Oregon Capital Chronicle
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Oregon’s longest-serving state representative likely broke state ethics laws when he tried to secure a $66,000 raise, according to a report from the state’s government ethics watchdog, but investigators need more time to gather information.

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Oregon’s longest-serving state representative likely broke state ethics laws when he tried to secure a $66,000 raise, according to a report from the state’s government ethics watchdog, but investigators need more time to gather information.

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ཨ་རིའི་རླུང་འཕྲིན་ཁང་།
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ཨ་རིའི་རླུང་འཕྲིན་ཁང་གི་གཟའ་ཟླ་བ་ནས་པ་སངས་བར་གྱི་སྔ་དགོང་གཉིས་ཀྱི་ཀུན་གླེང་བརྙན་འཕྲིན་ནང་གསར་འགྱུར་དང་། དྲ་སྣང་གི་བོད། ཆབ་སྲིད་བཙོན་པ་ངོ་སྤྲོད། དཔེ་ཀློག་སོགས་ཀྱི་ལས་རིམ་དང་། བརྗོད་གཞི་གལ་ཆེན་མང་པོའི་ཐད་དུས་ཐོག་ཏུ་བགྲོ་གླེང་ལྷུག་པོར་གནང་བའི་ལེ་ཚན་བཅས་ཡོད་པས་དུས་ལྟར་གཟིགས་རོགས་གནང་། ཀུན་གླེང་ཐད་གཏོང་གི་དུས་ཚོད་ནི་རྒྱ་གར་གྱི་དགོང་མོའི་ཆུ་ཚོད་བདུན་དང་ཕྱེད་ཀ་ནས་བརྒྱད་པའི་བར་དང་། བོད་ནང་གི་དགོང་མོའི་ཆུ་ཚོད་བཅུ་བ་ནས་༡༠ དང་ཕྱེད་ཀའི་བར། དེ་བཞིན་ཨ་རིའི་ཤར་ཕྱོགས་ཀྱི་ཞོགས་པའི་ཆུ་ཚོད་༡༠ པ་ནས་༡༠...

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ཨ་རིའི་རླུང་འཕྲིན་ཁང་གི་གཟའ་ཟླ་བ་ནས་པ་སངས་བར་གྱི་སྔ་དགོང་གཉིས་ཀྱི་ཀུན་གླེང་བརྙན་འཕྲིན་ནང་གསར་འགྱུར་དང་། དྲ་སྣང་གི་བོད། ཆབ་སྲིད་བཙོན་པ་ངོ་སྤྲོད། དཔེ་ཀློག་སོགས་ཀྱི་ལས་རིམ་དང་། བརྗོད་གཞི་གལ་ཆེན་མང་པོའི་ཐད་དུས་ཐོག་ཏུ་བགྲོ་གླེང་ལྷུག་པོར་གནང་བའི་ལེ་ཚན་བཅས་ཡོད་པས་དུས་ལྟར་གཟིགས་རོགས་གནང་། ཀུན་གླེང་ཐད་གཏོང་གི་དུས་ཚོད་ནི་རྒྱ་གར་གྱི་དགོང་མོའི་ཆུ་ཚོད་བདུན་དང་ཕྱེད་ཀ་ནས་བརྒྱད་པའི་བར་དང་། བོད་ནང་གི་དགོང་མོའི་ཆུ་ཚོད་བཅུ་བ་ནས་༡༠ དང་ཕྱེད་ཀའི་བར། དེ་བཞིན་ཨ་རིའི་ཤར་ཕྱོགས་ཀྱི་ཞོགས་པའི་ཆུ་ཚོད་༡༠ པ་ནས་༡༠...

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Pete Serrano’s time as a federal prosecutor in eastern Washington ended Tuesday.  His tenure with the U.S. Department of Justice may not be over. Tuesday marked Serrano’s final day as interim United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington. He was appointed on Aug. 6 and sworn in five days later. He could serve […]

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Pete Serrano’s time as a federal prosecutor in eastern Washington ended Tuesday.  His tenure with the U.S. Department of Justice may not be over. Tuesday marked Serrano’s final day as interim United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington. He was appointed on Aug. 6 and sworn in five days later. He could serve […]