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മെട്രോയിലെ യാത്രക്കാരുടെ എണ്ണം വർധിച്ചുവരുന്ന സാഹചര്യത്തിൽ യാത്രക്കാരുടെ പൊതുബോധം മെച്ചപ്പെടുത്തുന്നതിനാണ് ഈ തീരുമാനമെന്ന് അധികൃതർ അറിയിച്ചു.

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തമിഴ്‌നാട്ടിൽ ഗോവധത്തിന് പൂർണ്ണ വിലക്കേർപ്പെടുത്തിയ മദ്രാസ് ഹൈക്കോടതി ഉത്തരവ് സുപ്രീംകോടതി സ്റ്റേ ചെയ്തു

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കഴിഞ്ഞ പത്താം തീയതിയാണ് കേസിനാസ്പദമായ സംഭവം. മോഷണം നടത്തുന്നതിന് വേണ്ടിയാണ് അബിൻ ടോമി പെരുമ്പാവൂരിലെ വീട്ടിലെത്തിയത്.

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The Ukrainian government has dismissed allegations that it is backing the M23 rebels in the fight against the Democratic Republic of Congo. Heorhii Tykhyi, spokesperson for the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, described the accusations as “Kremlin disinformation.”  During his visit to Bujumbura, the capital of Burundi, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov claimed that Ukraine … The post Ukraine Denies Supporting M23 Rebels against DRC appeared first on HumAngle.

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The Ukrainian government has dismissed allegations that it is backing the M23 rebels in the fight against the Democratic Republic of Congo. Heorhii Tykhyi, spokesperson for the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, described the accusations as “Kremlin disinformation.”  During his visit to Bujumbura, the capital of Burundi, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov claimed that Ukraine … The post Ukraine Denies Supporting M23 Rebels against DRC appeared first on HumAngle.

Baztertu egin du Garrastazu familiak eta Aiako Udalak EAEko Justizia Auzitegi Nagusiaren epaiari aurkeztutako helegitea. Hala ere, auzibidea ez da amaitu: EAEko Justizia Auzitegi Nagusiak izanen du azken hitza.

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Baztertu egin du Garrastazu familiak eta Aiako Udalak EAEko Justizia Auzitegi Nagusiaren epaiari aurkeztutako helegitea. Hala ere, auzibidea ez da amaitu: EAEko Justizia Auzitegi Nagusiak izanen du azken hitza.

The Trump administration wants detained immigrants denied bond as they argue to remain in the U.S. Immigration court judges are complying.

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The Trump administration wants detained immigrants denied bond as they argue to remain in the U.S. Immigration court judges are complying.

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Shortly before the heat wave that blistered the Eastern half of the U.S. in early July, I messaged an old friend who lives in Northern England, which was already suffering from a heat dome that covered much of Europe. The day before I messaged him had been the hottest day on record in the U.K. […]

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Shortly before the heat wave that blistered the Eastern half of the U.S. in early July, I messaged an old friend who lives in Northern England, which was already suffering from a heat dome that covered much of Europe. The day before I messaged him had been the hottest day on record in the U.K. […]

Nevada lawmakers need to do more to protect sensitive locations like hospitals, courts, and schools from being targeted in federal immigration operations, civil rights attorneys and immigration groups say. A surge in immigration enforcement and detention over the last 18 months in Nevada has left people afraid to leave their houses to attend church, receive […]

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Nevada lawmakers need to do more to protect sensitive locations like hospitals, courts, and schools from being targeted in federal immigration operations, civil rights attorneys and immigration groups say. A surge in immigration enforcement and detention over the last 18 months in Nevada has left people afraid to leave their houses to attend church, receive […]

Insurance Commissioner candidate Marty Quinn signed an oath saying he was a resident of Oklahoma. But is the commissioner required to be a resident at all? The post Oklahoma’s Insurance Commissioner May Not Even Need to Live in Oklahoma. The Law Is “A Little Bit Goofy.” appeared first on Oklahoma Watch.

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Insurance Commissioner candidate Marty Quinn signed an oath saying he was a resident of Oklahoma. But is the commissioner required to be a resident at all? The post Oklahoma’s Insurance Commissioner May Not Even Need to Live in Oklahoma. The Law Is “A Little Bit Goofy.” appeared first on Oklahoma Watch.

O pagină de pe Facebook a distribuit o postare (arhivată aici) în care apare povestea unui șofer român care a salvat un copil ucrainean dintr-un atac cu rachete, l-a adus în România pentru recuperare, a obținut tutela lui legală și l-a ajutat să meargă din nou.  Vindecarea lui a fost posibilă datorită unui „produs pe […]

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Brant Houston, who has served as a volunteer member of InvestigateWest's board of directors since the newsroom's founding in 2009, is stepping into an emeritus role after 17 years of leadership, including most recently as board president and chair.Houston helped guide InvestigateWest from a startup

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Brant Houston, who has served as a volunteer member of InvestigateWest's board of directors since the newsroom's founding in 2009, is stepping into an emeritus role after 17 years of leadership, including most recently as board president and chair.Houston helped guide InvestigateWest from a startup

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High school seniors in Washington would need to complete student aid paperwork to graduate, under a proposal Gov. Bob Ferguson announced Monday. If students didn’t want to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, they could sign an agreement to opt out. Ferguson will press for lawmakers to approve the requirement during the […]

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High school seniors in Washington would need to complete student aid paperwork to graduate, under a proposal Gov. Bob Ferguson announced Monday. If students didn’t want to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, they could sign an agreement to opt out. Ferguson will press for lawmakers to approve the requirement during the […]

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In the first quarter of this year, heat pump sales beat fossil-fuel furnaces by 32 percent. Here's what makes the appliance so powerful.

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In the first quarter of this year, heat pump sales beat fossil-fuel furnaces by 32 percent. Here's what makes the appliance so powerful.

New work requirements and twice-yearly eligibility checks are expected to cause millions of adults to lose Medicaid coverage. The post ‘We want to reach everyone’: Kansas City church and health leaders promise to fight for those facing Medicaid cuts appeared first on The Beacon.

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New work requirements and twice-yearly eligibility checks are expected to cause millions of adults to lose Medicaid coverage. The post ‘We want to reach everyone’: Kansas City church and health leaders promise to fight for those facing Medicaid cuts appeared first on The Beacon.

Nondisclosure agreements between Oklahoma communities and data center developers have become a flashpoint in the debate over government transparency, with critics arguing public officials should not promise secrecy when negotiating projects that may involve taxpayer money and public infrastructure. A bill to ban elected officials from signing NDAs in their official capacity died without a hearing. The post “Where You Want to Put Your Data Center Is Not a Trade Secret.” Oklahoma’s NDA Debate, Explained. appeared first on Oklahoma Watch.

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Nondisclosure agreements between Oklahoma communities and data center developers have become a flashpoint in the debate over government transparency, with critics arguing public officials should not promise secrecy when negotiating projects that may involve taxpayer money and public infrastructure. A bill to ban elected officials from signing NDAs in their official capacity died without a hearing. The post “Where You Want to Put Your Data Center Is Not a Trade Secret.” Oklahoma’s NDA Debate, Explained. appeared first on Oklahoma Watch.

One of the country's earliest village organizations, SAIL has inspired a movement that helps older adults support one another while aging in their communities. It takes a village: This Dane County community helped pioneer a national movement for aging together 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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Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools.The year after COVID-19 hit, Memphis principal Kamie Cowan knew she needed to get students back in their seats.More than half of the students at Compass Berclair, a local K-8 charter school, were chronically absent in 2022, meaning they missed at least 18 days of school, or more than 10% of the school year.Last year, only three of the school’s 230 students met that mark. Cowan said that dramatic drop started in the 2022-23 school year, when she put together an attendance team that met every other week to review attendance data and problem solve.“We just started paying attention, I guess, which sounds simple,” she told Chalkbeat. “But that consistent time of paying attention, that’s where this shift started to happen.”Cowan said she believes any school can reduce chronic absenteeism with similar strategies. The key, she said, is relying on talented school staff and setting realistic goals. “It can be very daunting,” she said. “So making that team is really important, and then picking goals that are really clear and bite-sized to start, so you get some quick wins.” Memphis-Shelby County Schools leaders ramped up chronic absenteeism interventions this past year, aiming to reduce chronic absenteeism rates for the first time since 2017.High chronic absenteeism is one of six criteria state Republicans included in the law creating an appointed board to seize control of key MSCS decisions, including charter authorizations and contract approvals. The oversight board, which a federal judge temporarily blocked from operating last month, is meant to address district management and what Republicans say are years of academic underperformance. Students who are chronically absent are less likely to read on grade level by third grade and more likely to drop out of high school. An MSCS spokesperson told Chalkbeat that official absenteeism numbers for the district are currently under state embargo. In February, district leaders said 27% of MSCS students were at high risk for chronic absenteeism. That’s down from 31.5% in June 2025 and just above the district’s year-end target of 26.5%.They also said that close to 40% of MSCS high schoolers, or 12,000 total, were at risk of being chronically absent. That represented a 1 percentage point drop for Memphis-Shelby County high schoolers compared to last year. But it’s significantly higher than the state’s average high school chronic absenteeism rate of just over 23%.This past year, MSCS expanded its spending on efforts to combat chronic absenteeism. The district invested $4.4 million to place 78 attendance liaisons in schools across the region. It also launched a door-knocking initiative that yielded mixed results. Compass Berclair students monitor their own attendance dataCowan, the Compass Berclair principal, credits most of her school’s success in reducing chronic absenteeism to the attendance team she formed, which includes herself, the school secretary, counselor, and dean of academics. “All those roles are super significant,” Cowan said. “But if the principal is not on board and really supporting and navigating it, it can only go so far.”The secretary makes daily attendance calls to families of any student that’s absent. Each quarter, the team plans a field trip or out-of-uniform days to celebrate students or classes that improved their numbers. The school counselor meets with classes weekly to go through attendance data with the students.“The students at our school can tell you how many days they’ve been absent and how close they are to being chronic,” Cowan said. “It’s really important for them to be aware of that.”Cowan and her team sort students into tiers of risk level for chronic absenteeism to better tailor interventions. They host family meetings once a student reaches five absences. The meetings help school leaders identify specific barriers to attendance, Cowan said, most often including transportation. “Our demographic does not have a lot of grandparents and aunties and uncles that live in Memphis,” she added. “And it’s really hard to get kids to school, especially when you don’t have many people to lean on.”One strategy that’s worked well for her school is arranging parent carpools, Cowen said.Compass leaders also focus on creating a school culture that makes students want to show up and show up on time, she said. Every school day starts with a morning meeting where teachers play games or answer random questions with students. Cowan also uses free online resources from Attendance Works, a national nonprofit that works with schools and districts to boost attendance, to design the school’s tier system and brainstorm solutions. Compass Berclair also received coaching from Attendance Works through funding from the local nonprofit Hyde Family Foundation, which also is a Chalkbeat funder. Bri Hatch covers Memphis-Shelby County Schools for Chalkbeat Tennessee. Reach Bri at bhatch@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools.The year after COVID-19 hit, Memphis principal Kamie Cowan knew she needed to get students back in their seats.More than half of the students at Compass Berclair, a local K-8 charter school, were chronically absent in 2022, meaning they missed at least 18 days of school, or more than 10% of the school year.Last year, only three of the school’s 230 students met that mark. Cowan said that dramatic drop started in the 2022-23 school year, when she put together an attendance team that met every other week to review attendance data and problem solve.“We just started paying attention, I guess, which sounds simple,” she told Chalkbeat. “But that consistent time of paying attention, that’s where this shift started to happen.”Cowan said she believes any school can reduce chronic absenteeism with similar strategies. The key, she said, is relying on talented school staff and setting realistic goals. “It can be very daunting,” she said. “So making that team is really important, and then picking goals that are really clear and bite-sized to start, so you get some quick wins.” Memphis-Shelby County Schools leaders ramped up chronic absenteeism interventions this past year, aiming to reduce chronic absenteeism rates for the first time since 2017.High chronic absenteeism is one of six criteria state Republicans included in the law creating an appointed board to seize control of key MSCS decisions, including charter authorizations and contract approvals. The oversight board, which a federal judge temporarily blocked from operating last month, is meant to address district management and what Republicans say are years of academic underperformance. Students who are chronically absent are less likely to read on grade level by third grade and more likely to drop out of high school. An MSCS spokesperson told Chalkbeat that official absenteeism numbers for the district are currently under state embargo. In February, district leaders said 27% of MSCS students were at high risk for chronic absenteeism. That’s down from 31.5% in June 2025 and just above the district’s year-end target of 26.5%.They also said that close to 40% of MSCS high schoolers, or 12,000 total, were at risk of being chronically absent. That represented a 1 percentage point drop for Memphis-Shelby County high schoolers compared to last year. But it’s significantly higher than the state’s average high school chronic absenteeism rate of just over 23%.This past year, MSCS expanded its spending on efforts to combat chronic absenteeism. The district invested $4.4 million to place 78 attendance liaisons in schools across the region. It also launched a door-knocking initiative that yielded mixed results. Compass Berclair students monitor their own attendance dataCowan, the Compass Berclair principal, credits most of her school’s success in reducing chronic absenteeism to the attendance team she formed, which includes herself, the school secretary, counselor, and dean of academics. “All those roles are super significant,” Cowan said. “But if the principal is not on board and really supporting and navigating it, it can only go so far.”The secretary makes daily attendance calls to families of any student that’s absent. Each quarter, the team plans a field trip or out-of-uniform days to celebrate students or classes that improved their numbers. The school counselor meets with classes weekly to go through attendance data with the students.“The students at our school can tell you how many days they’ve been absent and how close they are to being chronic,” Cowan said. “It’s really important for them to be aware of that.”Cowan and her team sort students into tiers of risk level for chronic absenteeism to better tailor interventions. They host family meetings once a student reaches five absences. The meetings help school leaders identify specific barriers to attendance, Cowan said, most often including transportation. “Our demographic does not have a lot of grandparents and aunties and uncles that live in Memphis,” she added. “And it’s really hard to get kids to school, especially when you don’t have many people to lean on.”One strategy that’s worked well for her school is arranging parent carpools, Cowen said.Compass leaders also focus on creating a school culture that makes students want to show up and show up on time, she said. Every school day starts with a morning meeting where teachers play games or answer random questions with students. Cowan also uses free online resources from Attendance Works, a national nonprofit that works with schools and districts to boost attendance, to design the school’s tier system and brainstorm solutions. Compass Berclair also received coaching from Attendance Works through funding from the local nonprofit Hyde Family Foundation, which also is a Chalkbeat funder. Bri Hatch covers Memphis-Shelby County Schools for Chalkbeat Tennessee. Reach Bri at bhatch@chalkbeat.org.