El evento iba a celebrarse en Sevilla entre el 2 y el 5 de febrero en la fundación Cajasol.

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El evento iba a celebrarse en Sevilla entre el 2 y el 5 de febrero en la fundación Cajasol.

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North Carolina’s economy has seen explosive growth since 1970, rising to eleventh in gross domestic product in the nation. But according to a new study from the left-leaning think tank Urban Institute, the state’s income growth has lagged behind the rest of the country. Released on Tuesday, the study found that the median household income […]

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North Carolina’s economy has seen explosive growth since 1970, rising to eleventh in gross domestic product in the nation. But according to a new study from the left-leaning think tank Urban Institute, the state’s income growth has lagged behind the rest of the country. Released on Tuesday, the study found that the median household income […]

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El Diari de l'Educació
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Hi ha imatges que desperten una cosa profunda. Com aquesta en què un grup de nens salta sobre altres ajupits en fila. Un joc conegut per molts noms: “el burro“, “churro, media manga, mangotero“, o simplement “jugar al carrer”. No necessitàvem gaire: ni pantalles, ni joguines sofisticades. N’hi havia prou amb un espai compartit, unes regles [...] L'entrada Reflexions: Del ruc a la sostenibilitat: els valors canvien, el propòsit roman ha aparegut primer a El Diari de l'Educació.

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Hi ha imatges que desperten una cosa profunda. Com aquesta en què un grup de nens salta sobre altres ajupits en fila. Un joc conegut per molts noms: “el burro“, “churro, media manga, mangotero“, o simplement “jugar al carrer”. No necessitàvem gaire: ni pantalles, ni joguines sofisticades. N’hi havia prou amb un espai compartit, unes regles [...] L'entrada Reflexions: Del ruc a la sostenibilitat: els valors canvien, el propòsit roman ha aparegut primer a El Diari de l'Educació.

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Rhode Island Current
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“The ability of machines to make predictions, recommendations, or decisions normally done by people.” That’s the definition of artificial intelligence (AI) used in the “action plan” issued Wednesday by a state task force charged with examining the now-omnipresent technology that continues to reshape the surface of all things digital — and many things physical. “AI […]

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“The ability of machines to make predictions, recommendations, or decisions normally done by people.” That’s the definition of artificial intelligence (AI) used in the “action plan” issued Wednesday by a state task force charged with examining the now-omnipresent technology that continues to reshape the surface of all things digital — and many things physical. “AI […]

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Freedom of the Press Foundation
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New York, Jan. 28, 2026 — A judge reportedly granted asylum today to Guan Heng, a whistleblower who secretly filmed Uyghur internment camps in China and shared his footage online after arriving in the United States. The footage he captured became crucial evidence for journalists reporting on the camps, including the team at BuzzFeed News that won a Pulitzer Prize. The Department of Homeland Security has 30 days to appeal, during which time Guan will remain in detention. Guan and his relatives have said that if he is deported to China, his life would be in serious jeopardy. Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) Chief of Advocacy Seth Stern said: “This ruling is evidence that even in today’s environment, public pressure still works. All of the journalists, activists, editorial board members, and others who spoke out about Guan’s case deserve enormous credit. They should carry that momentum to other fronts in the very active battles for the rights of whistleblowers, journalists, and people who film government wrongdoing, whether in China or Minneapolis. DHS should not wait the full 30 days to drop this case. It should announce immediately that it will not appeal, so Guan can walk free. And it should give serious thought to why an immigration crackdown supposedly intended to target the worst of the worst is endangering the best of the best.” Please contact us if you would like further comment.

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New York, Jan. 28, 2026 — A judge reportedly granted asylum today to Guan Heng, a whistleblower who secretly filmed Uyghur internment camps in China and shared his footage online after arriving in the United States. The footage he captured became crucial evidence for journalists reporting on the camps, including the team at BuzzFeed News that won a Pulitzer Prize. The Department of Homeland Security has 30 days to appeal, during which time Guan will remain in detention. Guan and his relatives have said that if he is deported to China, his life would be in serious jeopardy. Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) Chief of Advocacy Seth Stern said: “This ruling is evidence that even in today’s environment, public pressure still works. All of the journalists, activists, editorial board members, and others who spoke out about Guan’s case deserve enormous credit. They should carry that momentum to other fronts in the very active battles for the rights of whistleblowers, journalists, and people who film government wrongdoing, whether in China or Minneapolis. DHS should not wait the full 30 days to drop this case. It should announce immediately that it will not appeal, so Guan can walk free. And it should give serious thought to why an immigration crackdown supposedly intended to target the worst of the worst is endangering the best of the best.” Please contact us if you would like further comment.

A San Diego City Council committee on Wednesday opted against making it free to park in Balboa Park on Sundays — but it's clearer than ever that city officials are considering unwinding paid parking in the city's crown jewel, amid widespread public backlash.

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A San Diego City Council committee on Wednesday opted against making it free to park in Balboa Park on Sundays — but it's clearer than ever that city officials are considering unwinding paid parking in the city's crown jewel, amid widespread public backlash.

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Pittsburgh's Public Source
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Two years of planning ground to a swift halt late last year when the board voted down the proposal amid mounting public opposition. A change in representation — and for some members a change in heart — means those plans are back in play. The post PPS board resumes closures discussion after axing plans in November appeared first on Pittsburgh's Public Source. PublicSource is a nonprofit news organization serving the Pittsburgh region. Visit www.publicsource.org to read more.

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Two years of planning ground to a swift halt late last year when the board voted down the proposal amid mounting public opposition. A change in representation — and for some members a change in heart — means those plans are back in play. The post PPS board resumes closures discussion after axing plans in November appeared first on Pittsburgh's Public Source. PublicSource is a nonprofit news organization serving the Pittsburgh region. Visit www.publicsource.org to read more.

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South Dakota Searchlight
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WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Democrats on Wednesday detailed the “common sense” changes they want to implement for federal immigration enforcement, saying reforms must be added to a funding package that needs to become law before the weekend to avoid a partial government shutdown.  Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said after a closed-door lunch that lawmakers […]

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WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Democrats on Wednesday detailed the “common sense” changes they want to implement for federal immigration enforcement, saying reforms must be added to a funding package that needs to become law before the weekend to avoid a partial government shutdown.  Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said after a closed-door lunch that lawmakers […]

La decisión de la Reserva Federal de mantener los tipos de interés intactos no solo responde a los datos económicos, sino que se convierte en una afirmación explícita de su independencia frente a la presión política de la Casa Blanca.

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La decisión de la Reserva Federal de mantener los tipos de interés intactos no solo responde a los datos económicos, sino que se convierte en una afirmación explícita de su independencia frente a la presión política de la Casa Blanca.

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Lado B
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Durante el último año las fuerzas gubernamentales sirias han consolidado su control sobre amplias zonas del norte y este del país, Kobane es la última frontera La entrada Siria, Kobane y la población kurda aparece primero en LADO B.

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Durante el último año las fuerzas gubernamentales sirias han consolidado su control sobre amplias zonas del norte y este del país, Kobane es la última frontera La entrada Siria, Kobane y la población kurda aparece primero en LADO B.

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Oregon Capital Chronicle
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WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Democrats on Wednesday detailed the “common sense” changes they want to implement for federal immigration enforcement, saying reforms must be added to a funding package that needs to become law before the weekend to avoid a partial government shutdown.  Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said after a closed-door lunch that lawmakers […]

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WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Democrats on Wednesday detailed the “common sense” changes they want to implement for federal immigration enforcement, saying reforms must be added to a funding package that needs to become law before the weekend to avoid a partial government shutdown.  Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said after a closed-door lunch that lawmakers […]

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PIERRE — Doubts about a person’s citizenship status could be used to challenge their right to vote in South Dakota, if a proposal approved by a legislative committee Wednesday becomes law. A person initiating a challenge would have to be registered to vote in the same county as the person being challenged. South Dakota’s secretary […]

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PIERRE — Doubts about a person’s citizenship status could be used to challenge their right to vote in South Dakota, if a proposal approved by a legislative committee Wednesday becomes law. A person initiating a challenge would have to be registered to vote in the same county as the person being challenged. South Dakota’s secretary […]

Mississippi colleges and universities are still dealing with the winter storm's aftermath: icy roads, power outages, and downed trees. Some will remain closed for the rest of the week or longer.

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Mississippi colleges and universities are still dealing with the winter storm's aftermath: icy roads, power outages, and downed trees. Some will remain closed for the rest of the week or longer.

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Montana Free Press
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The lawsuit, filed on Jan. 26, 2026, is the latest chapter in a decade-long tug-of-war over water quality standards for nitrogen and phosphorus, which can contribute to algal blooms that harm aquatic life. The post Effort to loosen water quality standards is back before federal court — again appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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The lawsuit, filed on Jan. 26, 2026, is the latest chapter in a decade-long tug-of-war over water quality standards for nitrogen and phosphorus, which can contribute to algal blooms that harm aquatic life. The post Effort to loosen water quality standards is back before federal court — again appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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Rhode Island Current
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WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Democrats on Wednesday detailed the “common sense” changes they want to implement for federal immigration enforcement, saying reforms must be added to a funding package that needs to become law before the weekend to avoid a partial government shutdown.  Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said after a closed-door lunch that lawmakers […]

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WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Democrats on Wednesday detailed the “common sense” changes they want to implement for federal immigration enforcement, saying reforms must be added to a funding package that needs to become law before the weekend to avoid a partial government shutdown.  Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said after a closed-door lunch that lawmakers […]

A resolution approved by Fort Worth City Council authorizes the city to join a lawsuit planned by the city of Aledo against Willow Park.

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A resolution approved by Fort Worth City Council authorizes the city to join a lawsuit planned by the city of Aledo against Willow Park.

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The Center Square
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(The Center Square) - Nevada will conduct its unsheltered Point-In-Time count of the state’s homeless residents Thursday. Limitations in the national Housing and Urban Development’s count means the number is likely to be an undercount, according to a Nevada official. “The criticisms of the Point-In-Time Count are that it doesn't count people who are living in a motel they’re paying for themselves, or are doubled up with family and living in some of those, kind of more marginal living situations,” said Catrina Peters, human services coordinator for the Washoe County Human Services Agency, “We're here to be absolutely transparent, to follow the HUD methodology, but I would say broadly across the country, that's a consistent concern," Peters told The Center Square. The HUD methodology counts unsheltered people on a single night within the last 10 days of January, but does not include people staying over at somebody else’s home, in a motel, hospital or jail for a short period, even if some people in those positions are likely to return to homelessness. Nevada’s PIT count will begin at 3 a.m. Thursday in the Las Vegas area, which is in Clark County in southern Nevada. Washoe County, which is in northwest Nevada, will begin counting at 4 a.m., with 60 people who have experience working with the county’s homeless population set to conduct the count, who they call enumerators. “We're very lucky in that we have an amazing community of folks doing that work who rise to the challenge of getting together at 4 a.m. to start this work,” said Peters. “Folks who are already working as a street outreach worker – one, know where encampments are, and two, oftentimes already have relationships established with folks who are unsheltered.” But the winter can present an additional risk of undercount, as it can be an especially dangerous time of year to be homeless. The National Coalition for the Homeless estimated that 700 homeless people die annually across the U.S. from hyperthermia. “Occasionally we have some winter weather to navigate but [we] are looking pretty good for this year," Peters told The Center Square. Across the country, annual Point-In-Time Counts are required by HUD, but only have to account for people who are sheltered. This includes areas such as emergency shelters and transitional houses. But the annual PIT counts do not include unsheltered homeless people, who are required to be counted at least every other year. The last unsheltered count took place January 2024 and listed 7,906 homeless people in Nevada, a 20% increase from the previous year. Peters did not say exactly whether this year’s PIT count was likely to show an increase in the homeless population. “It’s just so hard to say,” she said, later adding, “There have been quite a few changes in the community over the last two years.”

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(The Center Square) - Nevada will conduct its unsheltered Point-In-Time count of the state’s homeless residents Thursday. Limitations in the national Housing and Urban Development’s count means the number is likely to be an undercount, according to a Nevada official. “The criticisms of the Point-In-Time Count are that it doesn't count people who are living in a motel they’re paying for themselves, or are doubled up with family and living in some of those, kind of more marginal living situations,” said Catrina Peters, human services coordinator for the Washoe County Human Services Agency, “We're here to be absolutely transparent, to follow the HUD methodology, but I would say broadly across the country, that's a consistent concern," Peters told The Center Square. The HUD methodology counts unsheltered people on a single night within the last 10 days of January, but does not include people staying over at somebody else’s home, in a motel, hospital or jail for a short period, even if some people in those positions are likely to return to homelessness. Nevada’s PIT count will begin at 3 a.m. Thursday in the Las Vegas area, which is in Clark County in southern Nevada. Washoe County, which is in northwest Nevada, will begin counting at 4 a.m., with 60 people who have experience working with the county’s homeless population set to conduct the count, who they call enumerators. “We're very lucky in that we have an amazing community of folks doing that work who rise to the challenge of getting together at 4 a.m. to start this work,” said Peters. “Folks who are already working as a street outreach worker – one, know where encampments are, and two, oftentimes already have relationships established with folks who are unsheltered.” But the winter can present an additional risk of undercount, as it can be an especially dangerous time of year to be homeless. The National Coalition for the Homeless estimated that 700 homeless people die annually across the U.S. from hyperthermia. “Occasionally we have some winter weather to navigate but [we] are looking pretty good for this year," Peters told The Center Square. Across the country, annual Point-In-Time Counts are required by HUD, but only have to account for people who are sheltered. This includes areas such as emergency shelters and transitional houses. But the annual PIT counts do not include unsheltered homeless people, who are required to be counted at least every other year. The last unsheltered count took place January 2024 and listed 7,906 homeless people in Nevada, a 20% increase from the previous year. Peters did not say exactly whether this year’s PIT count was likely to show an increase in the homeless population. “It’s just so hard to say,” she said, later adding, “There have been quite a few changes in the community over the last two years.”

No es solo lo que comes: lo que bebes puede inflamar —o calmar— tu abdomen. La ciencia ya tiene respuestas.

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No es solo lo que comes: lo que bebes puede inflamar —o calmar— tu abdomen. La ciencia ya tiene respuestas.

The grants, worth up to $1.38 million combined, include funds for victim assistance, officer mental health and a 3D laser scanner.

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The grants, worth up to $1.38 million combined, include funds for victim assistance, officer mental health and a 3D laser scanner.

Alaska’s population rose slightly between 2024 and 2025 and is now at its highest level since 2017, the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development announced Wednesday. Alaska had an estimated 738,737 people as of July 1, 2025, the department said in its annual state population estimate. The rise comes despite a revision that erased […]

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Alaska’s population rose slightly between 2024 and 2025 and is now at its highest level since 2017, the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development announced Wednesday. Alaska had an estimated 738,737 people as of July 1, 2025, the department said in its annual state population estimate. The rise comes despite a revision that erased […]