Madison-based utility Alliant Energy hopes to extend the life of its coal generators at a central Wisconsin power plant with help from the White House and a Cold War-era national security law. Wisconsin power plant could benefit from Trump’s $425 million coal push 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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Madison-based utility Alliant Energy hopes to extend the life of its coal generators at a central Wisconsin power plant with help from the White House and a Cold War-era national security law. Wisconsin power plant could benefit from Trump’s $425 million coal push 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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The United States, Canada and Mexico will host 48 national teams from around the world for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The final will be held at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey The post Westmont hosts Team Qatar training ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

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The United States, Canada and Mexico will host 48 national teams from around the world for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The final will be held at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey The post Westmont hosts Team Qatar training ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

Idaho Republican U.S. Rep. Russ Fulcher on Wednesday fielded questions about the war with Iran and his support of transferring management of public lands. Fulcher held a telephone town hall Wednesday evening, answering questions from constituents around the state. He represents Idaho’s 1st congressional district, which covers the North Idaho panhandle and the western side […]

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Idaho Republican U.S. Rep. Russ Fulcher on Wednesday fielded questions about the war with Iran and his support of transferring management of public lands. Fulcher held a telephone town hall Wednesday evening, answering questions from constituents around the state. He represents Idaho’s 1st congressional district, which covers the North Idaho panhandle and the western side […]

Amid a political tug-of-war over North Carolina’s judiciary, state Democratic lawmakers put forth a series of proposals they say are needed to protect the branch’s independence. The three amendments propose a Supreme Court code of ethics, an overhaul to the state’s Judicial Standards Commission, and greater constraints on the General Assembly’s lawmaking process, including restrictions […]

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Amid a political tug-of-war over North Carolina’s judiciary, state Democratic lawmakers put forth a series of proposals they say are needed to protect the branch’s independence. The three amendments propose a Supreme Court code of ethics, an overhaul to the state’s Judicial Standards Commission, and greater constraints on the General Assembly’s lawmaking process, including restrictions […]

Hondarribiko Eliza ondoko plazak ez zuen izenik, eta maiatzako udalbatzan erabakia hartu dute: Maria Garro plaza izango da. 1611. urtean sorginkeriaz leporatutako emakumeetako bat izan zen Garro.

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Hondarribiko Eliza ondoko plazak ez zuen izenik, eta maiatzako udalbatzan erabakia hartu dute: Maria Garro plaza izango da. 1611. urtean sorginkeriaz leporatutako emakumeetako bat izan zen Garro.

Xabi Ezpeleta programatzaile nekaezinaren beste ekarpen bat (astean bertan Evaleu aurkeztu dizuegu). Kasu honetan garatu duen Antzoki-TTS esperimentua dakarkizuegu hona. TTS bat edo Text-To-Speech testu bat idatzizko testua irakurtzen duen ahots automatikoen sistema bat da. Duela urte batzuk garatzen direla TTSak euskaraz, eta baita praktikan erabili ere, adibidez hedabide askok duten "entzun albiste hau" funtzioan. Sakatu botoi horiek, eta testuak entzuten ahal dira euskaraz, txukun eta ulergarri, baina doinu robotiko bereizgarri batekin. Ezpeletaren esperimentuak haratago joan nahi du: hiztunaren izaera, ezaugarri emozionalak eta paralinguistikoak definituz, naturaltasun gehiago eman TTS euskarazkoari.

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Xabi Ezpeleta programatzaile nekaezinaren beste ekarpen bat (astean bertan Evaleu aurkeztu dizuegu). Kasu honetan garatu duen Antzoki-TTS esperimentua dakarkizuegu hona. TTS bat edo Text-To-Speech testu bat idatzizko testua irakurtzen duen ahots automatikoen sistema bat da. Duela urte batzuk garatzen direla TTSak euskaraz, eta baita praktikan erabili ere, adibidez hedabide askok duten "entzun albiste hau" funtzioan. Sakatu botoi horiek, eta testuak entzuten ahal dira euskaraz, txukun eta ulergarri, baina doinu robotiko bereizgarri batekin. Ezpeletaren esperimentuak haratago joan nahi du: hiztunaren izaera, ezaugarri emozionalak eta paralinguistikoak definituz, naturaltasun gehiago eman TTS euskarazkoari.

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Ekaitz Santaziliaren hainbat urtetako proiektua, Euskargazki, Wikipedian dago orain, Wikimedia Commons artxibo biltegian. Hogei urteko ibilbide bat izan da Santaziliak egina, euskararen historia eta euskalarien bizitzak dokumentatuz. Urte batzuez Blogak.eus zerbitzuan ere egon zen Euskargazki, baina orain beste etxe bat aurkitu du Commons-en, 700 argazkirekin.

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Ekaitz Santaziliaren hainbat urtetako proiektua, Euskargazki, Wikipedian dago orain, Wikimedia Commons artxibo biltegian. Hogei urteko ibilbide bat izan da Santaziliak egina, euskararen historia eta euskalarien bizitzak dokumentatuz. Urte batzuez Blogak.eus zerbitzuan ere egon zen Euskargazki, baina orain beste etxe bat aurkitu du Commons-en, 700 argazkirekin.

Aiaraldea Komunikabidea Amurrioko lantegiko beharginekin jarri da harremanetan eta adierazi dute ez dutela ezer arrarorik ikusi, baina horrek ez duela esan nahi Guardia Zibila ez dagoenik Amurrion.

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Aiaraldea Komunikabidea Amurrioko lantegiko beharginekin jarri da harremanetan eta adierazi dute ez dutela ezer arrarorik ikusi, baina horrek ez duela esan nahi Guardia Zibila ez dagoenik Amurrion.

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In a 6-1 vote Thursday, the Mississippi Supreme Court let stand a state Court of Appeals decision, ordering a new trial for Tameshia Shelton.

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In a 6-1 vote Thursday, the Mississippi Supreme Court let stand a state Court of Appeals decision, ordering a new trial for Tameshia Shelton.

Democracies can either defend rights in the digital age, or drift into complicity as the architects of a new, global authoritarianism enabled by AI.

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Democracies can either defend rights in the digital age, or drift into complicity as the architects of a new, global authoritarianism enabled by AI.

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.The Denver school board appears poised to adopt a bell-to-bell cellphone ban for elementary, middle, and high school students districtwide. The policy would take effect when school starts in August and require cellphones to be off and out of sight when students are in school buildings. It wouldn’t be in effect off-campus, for example when high school students leave school to go to lunch or to an internship.Board members discussed and fine-tuned the proposed policy at a work session Thursday. They’ll vote on a final version Monday. Multiple board members said many Denver parents urgently want school cellphone limits. “We’re a year behind a lot of districts in the state of Colorado with this decision-making and with this implementation,” said board member John Youngquist. “Our parents have been yearning for this.”The board’s discussion mirrors a broader debate unfolding across Colorado as districts work to meet a July 1 deadline to adopt policies on student cellphone use. Many parents and educators want to sharply curtail cellphone use during school hours to reduce device addiction and encourage in-person social connection. But others say students need cellphones in case of emergencies, to communicate with employers or relatives, or to address health or mental health problems.A 2025 Colorado law requires school districts and charter schools to adopt cellphone policies, but doesn’t require a ban. Many school districts have already settled on such policies, most of which will take effect in the fall. This spring, the 62,000-student Douglas County district and 34,000-student Aurora district adopted a bell-to-bell bans for elementary and middle school students, but those policies only ban cellphones during class for high schoolers, not other parts of the school day. Several districts, including Boulder Valley, Mesa County Valley 51, and Westminster, have adopted bell-to-bell bans for students in all grades.Denver’s proposed policy mirrors recommendations made by a 17-member district advisory committee in April. A recent survey by the district shows that even for older students, most people agree with the away-for-the-day approach to cellphones and devices like smart watches. Of more than 7,000 survey respondents, 64% supported a bell-to-bell ban for middle and high school students. Students respondents were the outliers though — 97% of more than 600 surveyed opposed a bell-to-bell ban for middle and high schoolers. Sarah Almy Moore, a Denver parent and a member of the advisory committee, urged support for the proposed policy despite student opposition. “Kids are telling you they cannot be without their phones because many have never learned how,” she said. “We must prepare students to have a healthy relationship with technology, and to know they can, at times, function without it.”Multiple parents warned against a cellphone policy that would allow high schoolers to use phones at school when they’re not in class, an idea the board discussed in May. “We know partial policies don’t actually work when phones are allowed during lunch or passing periods,” said Natalie Perez, a parent and organizer with the advocacy group Stand for Children Colorado. “Those distractions don’t stay there, they just come back into the classroom and teachers lose valuable learning time managing devices instead of teaching.”No students spoke about the cellphone policy during the public comment period Thursday. The district’s proposed policy would include a ban on smartphones, smartwatches, earbuds, and other technology not issued by schools. It would allow exceptions for students who need their phones for medical reasons or as part of a special education plan or disability accommodation.Ann Schimke is a senior reporter at Chalkbeat. Contact Ann at aschimke@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.The Denver school board appears poised to adopt a bell-to-bell cellphone ban for elementary, middle, and high school students districtwide. The policy would take effect when school starts in August and require cellphones to be off and out of sight when students are in school buildings. It wouldn’t be in effect off-campus, for example when high school students leave school to go to lunch or to an internship.Board members discussed and fine-tuned the proposed policy at a work session Thursday. They’ll vote on a final version Monday. Multiple board members said many Denver parents urgently want school cellphone limits. “We’re a year behind a lot of districts in the state of Colorado with this decision-making and with this implementation,” said board member John Youngquist. “Our parents have been yearning for this.”The board’s discussion mirrors a broader debate unfolding across Colorado as districts work to meet a July 1 deadline to adopt policies on student cellphone use. Many parents and educators want to sharply curtail cellphone use during school hours to reduce device addiction and encourage in-person social connection. But others say students need cellphones in case of emergencies, to communicate with employers or relatives, or to address health or mental health problems.A 2025 Colorado law requires school districts and charter schools to adopt cellphone policies, but doesn’t require a ban. Many school districts have already settled on such policies, most of which will take effect in the fall. This spring, the 62,000-student Douglas County district and 34,000-student Aurora district adopted a bell-to-bell bans for elementary and middle school students, but those policies only ban cellphones during class for high schoolers, not other parts of the school day. Several districts, including Boulder Valley, Mesa County Valley 51, and Westminster, have adopted bell-to-bell bans for students in all grades.Denver’s proposed policy mirrors recommendations made by a 17-member district advisory committee in April. A recent survey by the district shows that even for older students, most people agree with the away-for-the-day approach to cellphones and devices like smart watches. Of more than 7,000 survey respondents, 64% supported a bell-to-bell ban for middle and high school students. Students respondents were the outliers though — 97% of more than 600 surveyed opposed a bell-to-bell ban for middle and high schoolers. Sarah Almy Moore, a Denver parent and a member of the advisory committee, urged support for the proposed policy despite student opposition. “Kids are telling you they cannot be without their phones because many have never learned how,” she said. “We must prepare students to have a healthy relationship with technology, and to know they can, at times, function without it.”Multiple parents warned against a cellphone policy that would allow high schoolers to use phones at school when they’re not in class, an idea the board discussed in May. “We know partial policies don’t actually work when phones are allowed during lunch or passing periods,” said Natalie Perez, a parent and organizer with the advocacy group Stand for Children Colorado. “Those distractions don’t stay there, they just come back into the classroom and teachers lose valuable learning time managing devices instead of teaching.”No students spoke about the cellphone policy during the public comment period Thursday. The district’s proposed policy would include a ban on smartphones, smartwatches, earbuds, and other technology not issued by schools. It would allow exceptions for students who need their phones for medical reasons or as part of a special education plan or disability accommodation.Ann Schimke is a senior reporter at Chalkbeat. Contact Ann at aschimke@chalkbeat.org.

La propuesta de Washington de imponer nuevos aranceles a decenas de países por supuestas deficiencias en el combate al trabajo forzoso coincide con la permanencia de Guatemala en listados e investigaciones relacionadas con explotación laboral. Por Rony Ríos La administración de Donald Trump propuso esta semana nuevos aranceles de entre 10 y 12.5 por ciento ... Read more The post EE. UU. amenaza con nuevos aranceles por denuncias de trabajo forzoso en 60 economías incluida  Guatemala appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

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La propuesta de Washington de imponer nuevos aranceles a decenas de países por supuestas deficiencias en el combate al trabajo forzoso coincide con la permanencia de Guatemala en listados e investigaciones relacionadas con explotación laboral. Por Rony Ríos La administración de Donald Trump propuso esta semana nuevos aranceles de entre 10 y 12.5 por ciento ... Read more The post EE. UU. amenaza con nuevos aranceles por denuncias de trabajo forzoso en 60 economías incluida  Guatemala appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

Après le Nigeria, le Burkina Faso, le Niger et le Togo, Romuald Wadagni a bouclé sa première tournée sous-régionale, en Côte d’Ivoire. Pour cette visite d’amitié et de travail, il était accompagné de la ministre des Affaires étrangères et du ministre du Commerce. Romuald Wadagni s’est entretenu avec le président ivoirien, Alassane Ouattara. Tous deux ont évoqué « l’excellence des relations historiques » entre leurs deux pays. L’occasion aussi de parler des questions qui préoccupent la Cédéao.

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Après le Nigeria, le Burkina Faso, le Niger et le Togo, Romuald Wadagni a bouclé sa première tournée sous-régionale, en Côte d’Ivoire. Pour cette visite d’amitié et de travail, il était accompagné de la ministre des Affaires étrangères et du ministre du Commerce. Romuald Wadagni s’est entretenu avec le président ivoirien, Alassane Ouattara. Tous deux ont évoqué « l’excellence des relations historiques » entre leurs deux pays. L’occasion aussi de parler des questions qui préoccupent la Cédéao.

Le président du Niger, Abdourahamane Tiani, en visite officielle en Turquie à l’invitation de son homologue, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, qui l’a reçu ce jeudi 4 juin au palais présidentiel à Ankara. Ces dernières années, en particulier depuis le putsch de 2023 au Niger, les relations entre les deux pays se sont nettement renforcées, notamment dans les domaines de la sécurité, de la défense, du commerce et de l'énergie. À Ankara, Abdourahamane Tiani et Recep Tayyip Erdoğan ont affirmé leur volonté de prolonger ce rapprochement. Les deux pays ont signé quatre accords bilatéraux dans les domaines du commerce, de la santé ou encore de la défense.

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Le président du Niger, Abdourahamane Tiani, en visite officielle en Turquie à l’invitation de son homologue, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, qui l’a reçu ce jeudi 4 juin au palais présidentiel à Ankara. Ces dernières années, en particulier depuis le putsch de 2023 au Niger, les relations entre les deux pays se sont nettement renforcées, notamment dans les domaines de la sécurité, de la défense, du commerce et de l'énergie. À Ankara, Abdourahamane Tiani et Recep Tayyip Erdoğan ont affirmé leur volonté de prolonger ce rapprochement. Les deux pays ont signé quatre accords bilatéraux dans les domaines du commerce, de la santé ou encore de la défense.

ویژگی‌های شخصیتی مرجان ساتراپی؛ گفت‌وگو با هلن همتی از دوستان نزدیک مرجان ساتراپی

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The AI era has fundamentally changed the risks associated with poor cybersecurity practices.

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The AI era has fundamentally changed the risks associated with poor cybersecurity practices.

حضور پررنگ سپاه در فوتبال؛ گفت‌وگو با کوروش بازیار، مربی و کارشناس فوتبال

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مرجان ساتراپی، خالق «پرسپولیس» و از شناخته‌شده‌ترین هنرمندان ایرانی در جهان، در ۵۶ سالگی درگذشت.

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مرجان ساتراپی، خالق «پرسپولیس» و از شناخته‌شده‌ترین هنرمندان ایرانی در جهان، در ۵۶ سالگی درگذشت.

Michigan’s Medicaid numbers dwindled after the state reviewed everyone’s eligibility after the pandemic. That began in 2023. It’s unclear why those numbers continue to fall.

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Michigan’s Medicaid numbers dwindled after the state reviewed everyone’s eligibility after the pandemic. That began in 2023. It’s unclear why those numbers continue to fall.