A expansão do setor de celulose no Rio Grande do Sul voltou ao centro do debate público com o Projeto Natureza, da CMPC Celulose Riograndense, empreendimento que prevê a instalação de uma nova fábrica em Barra do Ribeiro, às margens do Guaíba. A fábrica ficará a 3,5 km de praias da zona sul de Porto […] O post Enquadramento hegemônico do projeto Natureza da CMPC escanteia questões indígenas e ecológicas apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

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A expansão do setor de celulose no Rio Grande do Sul voltou ao centro do debate público com o Projeto Natureza, da CMPC Celulose Riograndense, empreendimento que prevê a instalação de uma nova fábrica em Barra do Ribeiro, às margens do Guaíba. A fábrica ficará a 3,5 km de praias da zona sul de Porto […] O post Enquadramento hegemônico do projeto Natureza da CMPC escanteia questões indígenas e ecológicas apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

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Louisiana lawmakers voted this week to cancel a special session scheduled this month to potentially override a handful of vetoes Gov. Jeff Landry issued.

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Louisiana lawmakers voted this week to cancel a special session scheduled this month to potentially override a handful of vetoes Gov. Jeff Landry issued.

The Williston School District is in the process of fixing many of the concerns raised by an audit report released by the North Dakota State Auditor’s Office on Wednesday.  The audit examined financial activity from July 2022 to June 2024 and identified 14 issues. Many of the concerns focus on a lack of documentation, insufficient […]

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The Williston School District is in the process of fixing many of the concerns raised by an audit report released by the North Dakota State Auditor’s Office on Wednesday.  The audit examined financial activity from July 2022 to June 2024 and identified 14 issues. Many of the concerns focus on a lack of documentation, insufficient […]

Kenneth Ginlack of Serenity Inns and Tahira Malik of Samad’s House want the funds to support Black and Brown communities in Milwaukee. The post Milwaukee drug treatment leaders react to $7.5 million county proposal to fight opioid epidemic appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Kenneth Ginlack of Serenity Inns and Tahira Malik of Samad’s House want the funds to support Black and Brown communities in Milwaukee. The post Milwaukee drug treatment leaders react to $7.5 million county proposal to fight opioid epidemic appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Como os socialistas estão vencendo batalhas importantes no Partido Democrata, ao propor pautas ligadas aos direitos e ao Comum. Os papéis de Bernie Sanders, Mamdani e Alexandra Ocasio. A resposta de Trump: um nervoso “apelo à Ordem”... The post A surpreendente ascensão da esquerda nos EUA appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Como os socialistas estão vencendo batalhas importantes no Partido Democrata, ao propor pautas ligadas aos direitos e ao Comum. Os papéis de Bernie Sanders, Mamdani e Alexandra Ocasio. A resposta de Trump: um nervoso “apelo à Ordem”... The post A surpreendente ascensão da esquerda nos EUA appeared first on Outras Palavras.

Après six mois d'enquêtes, des dizaines d'auditions, des allers-retours sur le littoral nord, la commission d'enquête parlementaire sur les accords du Touquet a rendu son rapport mercredi 8 juillet. Depuis 2003, ils régissent la frontière franco-britannique puisque le Royaume-Uni reverse de l'argent à la France pour qu'elle empêche les personnes migrantes de traverser la Manche, mais les chiffres n'ont jamais été aussi élevés depuis 2020.

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Après six mois d'enquêtes, des dizaines d'auditions, des allers-retours sur le littoral nord, la commission d'enquête parlementaire sur les accords du Touquet a rendu son rapport mercredi 8 juillet. Depuis 2003, ils régissent la frontière franco-britannique puisque le Royaume-Uni reverse de l'argent à la France pour qu'elle empêche les personnes migrantes de traverser la Manche, mais les chiffres n'ont jamais été aussi élevés depuis 2020.

Reporters from Mississippi Today and The New York Times are looking for information from people who were at the Walmart Supercenter in Senatobia, Mississippi, on June 14, the day a police officer shot and killed 1-year-old Kohen Wiley.

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Reporters from Mississippi Today and The New York Times are looking for information from people who were at the Walmart Supercenter in Senatobia, Mississippi, on June 14, the day a police officer shot and killed 1-year-old Kohen Wiley.

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Serokê Amerîkayê Donald Trump îro Çarşemê ragihand ku êrîşên artêşa Amerîka yên îro ew bersiva êrîşên doh yên Îranê ne û rewş dikare xerabtir bibe. Serok Trump li ser platforma Truth Social posteka ku Open Soure Intel belav kiribû û tê de wêneya encamên êrîşekê li bajarê Çabehar ê başûrê rojilatê Îranê nîşan dabû, parve kir û got, “Ev tolhildan e ji bo bombebarana doh a keştîyan ji alîyê Îranê ve.” Serok hişyarî li dijî êrîşên din ên Îranê da û got, “Ger dîsa bibin, wê pir xirabtir...

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Serokê Amerîkayê Donald Trump îro Çarşemê ragihand ku êrîşên artêşa Amerîka yên îro ew bersiva êrîşên doh yên Îranê ne û rewş dikare xerabtir bibe. Serok Trump li ser platforma Truth Social posteka ku Open Soure Intel belav kiribû û tê de wêneya encamên êrîşekê li bajarê Çabehar ê başûrê rojilatê Îranê nîşan dabû, parve kir û got, “Ev tolhildan e ji bo bombebarana doh a keştîyan ji alîyê Îranê ve.” Serok hişyarî li dijî êrîşên din ên Îranê da û got, “Ger dîsa bibin, wê pir xirabtir...

Reportagem mostra como indígenas Fulni-ô reelaboraram identidade ao incorporar festejos de São João A reportagem “Entre o toré e o arrasta-pé: São João do povo Fulni-ô atravessa a noite com músicas indígenas”, publicada em parceria entre o Observatório da Vida Agreste (OVA) e o Nonada Jornalismo, nasceu de uma pergunta simples: o que acontece quando […] O post Reportagem mostra como indígenas Fulni-ô reelaboraram identidade ao incorporar festejos de São João apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

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Reportagem mostra como indígenas Fulni-ô reelaboraram identidade ao incorporar festejos de São João A reportagem “Entre o toré e o arrasta-pé: São João do povo Fulni-ô atravessa a noite com músicas indígenas”, publicada em parceria entre o Observatório da Vida Agreste (OVA) e o Nonada Jornalismo, nasceu de uma pergunta simples: o que acontece quando […] O post Reportagem mostra como indígenas Fulni-ô reelaboraram identidade ao incorporar festejos de São João apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

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 will hold a special meeting later this month to discuss concerns raised by Superintendent Alex Marrero, who alleged in a June email that the board is overstepping its authority and that “the current trajectory” has become “increasingly untenable.”In the email, obtained by Chalkbeat in a public records request, Marrero wrote that board members are too involved in administrative matters, that he is caught in the crosshairs of disputes between members, and that the board is failing to hold itself accountable as required.Policy governance is at the center of the tension between Marrero and the board. The framework is meant to set clear expectations for both sides. Marrero’s contract says the board sets district goals but “will avoid telling the Superintendent or staff what to do or how to do it.” Board President Xóchitl Gaytán said in a statement that she scheduled a July 27 special board meeting after several board members requested a discussion of Marrero’s concerns.Gaytán said some board members wanted to meet earlier than July 27. Marrero’s contract says that if the board materially alters its governance policy, he can deem it a termination of his contract. Before doing so, the contract requires him to provide the board president written notice of his concerns and enter into good-faith discussions to resolve them within 30 days. Gaytán said Marrero “confirmed that his email raising concerns about board overreach was not intended to invoke” that clause in his contract. She said meeting on or before July 8 — 30 days after Marrero sent his email on June 8 — was unnecessary.If the board terminates Marrero without cause, his contract says he would receive 12 months’ salary. He earned $346,529 during the 2025-26 school year.Marrero declined to comment for this story. He recently applied for the superintendent job in Florida’s Miami-Dade County Public Schools but was not named a semifinalist.Board member Amy Klein Molk said she agreed the board should hold a meeting to discuss Marrero’s concerns, and she’s not worried about the clause in his contract.“For me, it’s really about getting us all in alignment, getting the board working as one, and figuring out our path forward,” she said. “I want to be able to make sure we’re able to get to that place where he feels good about our response to his concerns.”Board member DJ Torres said he hopes the discussion will address both the superintendent’s concerns “and some that we may have.”“What I hope we discuss is a shared interpretation of the elements of his contract,” Torres said.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.The Denver school board will hold a special meeting later this month to discuss concerns raised by Superintendent Alex Marrero, who alleged in a June email that the board is overstepping its authority and that “the current trajectory” has become “increasingly untenable.”In the email, obtained by Chalkbeat in a public records request, Marrero wrote that board members are too involved in administrative matters, that he is caught in the crosshairs of disputes between members, and that the board is failing to hold itself accountable as required.Policy governance is at the center of the tension between Marrero and the board. The framework is meant to set clear expectations for both sides. Marrero’s contract says the board sets district goals but “will avoid telling the Superintendent or staff what to do or how to do it.” Board President Xóchitl Gaytán said in a statement that she scheduled a July 27 special board meeting after several board members requested a discussion of Marrero’s concerns.Gaytán said some board members wanted to meet earlier than July 27. Marrero’s contract says that if the board materially alters its governance policy, he can deem it a termination of his contract. Before doing so, the contract requires him to provide the board president written notice of his concerns and enter into good-faith discussions to resolve them within 30 days. Gaytán said Marrero “confirmed that his email raising concerns about board overreach was not intended to invoke” that clause in his contract. She said meeting on or before July 8 — 30 days after Marrero sent his email on June 8 — was unnecessary.If the board terminates Marrero without cause, his contract says he would receive 12 months’ salary. He earned $346,529 during the 2025-26 school year.Marrero declined to comment for this story. He recently applied for the superintendent job in Florida’s Miami-Dade County Public Schools but was not named a semifinalist.Board member Amy Klein Molk said she agreed the board should hold a meeting to discuss Marrero’s concerns, and she’s not worried about the clause in his contract.“For me, it’s really about getting us all in alignment, getting the board working as one, and figuring out our path forward,” she said. “I want to be able to make sure we’re able to get to that place where he feels good about our response to his concerns.”Board member DJ Torres said he hopes the discussion will address both the superintendent’s concerns “and some that we may have.”“What I hope we discuss is a shared interpretation of the elements of his contract,” Torres said.Melanie Asmar is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat Colorado. Contact Melanie at masmar@chalkbeat.org.

Sign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest news on Chicago Public Schools.Chicago Board of Education members aligned with the mayor again pushed Gov. JB Pritzker on Wednesday to hold a special legislative session to allocate more funding to public schools. Their calls come as Chicago Public Schools finalizes a roughly $10 billion budget proposal for the coming school year. Officials have been working to close a more than $700 million deficit projected earlier this spring.Schools had to approve their proposed budgets in early June, but the district has yet to release full details around what might be cut. The Chicago Teachers Union joined Mayor Brandon Johnson-aligned board members at Wednesday’s press conference outside the Board of Education headquarters where they called for state lawmakers to again consider raising education funding through progressive tax policies that target wealthy individuals or corporations. Khari Humphries, the city’s deputy mayor of education and youth, also joined elected board member Jitu Brown and appointed members Michilia Blaise, Karen Zaccor, Norma Rios-Sierra, Emma Lozano, Angel Velez, Cydney Wallace, and Debby Pope. Illinois lawmakers attempted to begin the process to raise education funding through a millionaire’s tax, but that legislation ultimately stalled before they adjourned at the end of May. “If the Hippocratic Oath in medicine says, first of all, do no harm, can the state of Illinois say they have not done harm to Illinois children?” Brown said to reporters.CPS is expected to publicly reveal its budget plan by mid-July and wants the board to approve it by July 30, but some board members said that timeline feels rushed. A delay in Cook County property taxes has placed extra pressure on the budget, officials said. The state budget increased education funding for school districts by $350 million this year for a total of $9.2 billion. But many districts, including CPS, are still short of what the state’s evidence-based formula considers as an adequate level of money. Even if lawmakers reconvene this summer, it’s not clear how quickly any extra money would make it to school districts like CPS. “We are facing decisions that no city should ever have to make,” Humphries said during the press conference. The district is expecting about $100 million from the city’s special taxing districts, known as TIF dollars, which the mayor and City Council control. That’s a fraction of the more than $500 million in TIF last year for CPS, a portion of which went back to the city for pension obligations. Brown said board members are asking the city to release more TIF dollars. Humphries said he can’t say whether the city will do so. At a board meeting later Wednesday, acting chief financial officer Wally Stock also said CPS is “not trying to be aggressive” but is also having those discussions with the city. During Wednesday’s meeting, however, CPS CEO Macquline King said the district is working through “different avenues” for help, including pressing the county for some relief. “There is a sense of urgency,” King said. Reema Amin is a reporter covering Chicago Public Schools. Contact Reema at ramin@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest news on Chicago Public Schools.Chicago Board of Education members aligned with the mayor again pushed Gov. JB Pritzker on Wednesday to hold a special legislative session to allocate more funding to public schools. Their calls come as Chicago Public Schools finalizes a roughly $10 billion budget proposal for the coming school year. Officials have been working to close a more than $700 million deficit projected earlier this spring.Schools had to approve their proposed budgets in early June, but the district has yet to release full details around what might be cut. The Chicago Teachers Union joined Mayor Brandon Johnson-aligned board members at Wednesday’s press conference outside the Board of Education headquarters where they called for state lawmakers to again consider raising education funding through progressive tax policies that target wealthy individuals or corporations. Khari Humphries, the city’s deputy mayor of education and youth, also joined elected board member Jitu Brown and appointed members Michilia Blaise, Karen Zaccor, Norma Rios-Sierra, Emma Lozano, Angel Velez, Cydney Wallace, and Debby Pope. Illinois lawmakers attempted to begin the process to raise education funding through a millionaire’s tax, but that legislation ultimately stalled before they adjourned at the end of May. “If the Hippocratic Oath in medicine says, first of all, do no harm, can the state of Illinois say they have not done harm to Illinois children?” Brown said to reporters.CPS is expected to publicly reveal its budget plan by mid-July and wants the board to approve it by July 30, but some board members said that timeline feels rushed. A delay in Cook County property taxes has placed extra pressure on the budget, officials said. The state budget increased education funding for school districts by $350 million this year for a total of $9.2 billion. But many districts, including CPS, are still short of what the state’s evidence-based formula considers as an adequate level of money. Even if lawmakers reconvene this summer, it’s not clear how quickly any extra money would make it to school districts like CPS. “We are facing decisions that no city should ever have to make,” Humphries said during the press conference. The district is expecting about $100 million from the city’s special taxing districts, known as TIF dollars, which the mayor and City Council control. That’s a fraction of the more than $500 million in TIF last year for CPS, a portion of which went back to the city for pension obligations. Brown said board members are asking the city to release more TIF dollars. Humphries said he can’t say whether the city will do so. At a board meeting later Wednesday, acting chief financial officer Wally Stock also said CPS is “not trying to be aggressive” but is also having those discussions with the city. During Wednesday’s meeting, however, CPS CEO Macquline King said the district is working through “different avenues” for help, including pressing the county for some relief. “There is a sense of urgency,” King said. Reema Amin is a reporter covering Chicago Public Schools. Contact Reema at ramin@chalkbeat.org.

La Gasolina de 93 y 97 presentará una rebaja en su tarifa de un $100 y $99.8 por litro. La Enap realizó un informe respecto de la reducción del precio en los Combustibles. Según el organismo, desde este jueves 9 de julio la Bencina de 93 y 97 presentará una disminución de $100 y $99.8 […] Este artículo Buena noticia para los bolsillos: Anuncian baja de hasta $155 pesos por litro en los combustibles fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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La Gasolina de 93 y 97 presentará una rebaja en su tarifa de un $100 y $99.8 por litro. La Enap realizó un informe respecto de la reducción del precio en los Combustibles. Según el organismo, desde este jueves 9 de julio la Bencina de 93 y 97 presentará una disminución de $100 y $99.8 […] Este artículo Buena noticia para los bolsillos: Anuncian baja de hasta $155 pesos por litro en los combustibles fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

Vozes do Nicéia completa 50 edições e se consolida como memória viva do bairro Jardim Nicéia, em Bauru A produção da 50ª edição do Vozes do Nicéia representa um marco importante para um projeto que, ao longo de sua trajetória, consolidou-se como um espaço de valorização da comunicação comunitária e do jornalismo local. Mais do […] O post Vozes do Nicéia completa 50 edições e se consolida como memória viva do bairro Jardim Nicéia, em Bauru apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

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Vozes do Nicéia completa 50 edições e se consolida como memória viva do bairro Jardim Nicéia, em Bauru A produção da 50ª edição do Vozes do Nicéia representa um marco importante para um projeto que, ao longo de sua trajetória, consolidou-se como um espaço de valorização da comunicação comunitária e do jornalismo local. Mais do […] O post Vozes do Nicéia completa 50 edições e se consolida como memória viva do bairro Jardim Nicéia, em Bauru apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

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The Interfaith Conference of Greater Milwaukee hosted its Amazing Faiths Dinner Dialogue where people share their faith over a meal. The post Amazing Faiths Dinner Dialogue sparks interfaith connection appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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The Interfaith Conference of Greater Milwaukee hosted its Amazing Faiths Dinner Dialogue where people share their faith over a meal. The post Amazing Faiths Dinner Dialogue sparks interfaith connection appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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A Fulton County Superior Court judge has upheld a Republican-backed committee dedicated to overseeing and disciplining rogue prosecutors, striking down a bipartisan challenge to the law from 2024. The body, known as the Prosecuting Attorneys Qualifications Commission, was created in 2023 through a bill known as Senate Bill 92. It allows members of the commission […]

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A Fulton County Superior Court judge has upheld a Republican-backed committee dedicated to overseeing and disciplining rogue prosecutors, striking down a bipartisan challenge to the law from 2024. The body, known as the Prosecuting Attorneys Qualifications Commission, was created in 2023 through a bill known as Senate Bill 92. It allows members of the commission […]

Le journaliste Ephrem Yalike vient de voir sa demande d’asile rejetée par l’administration française. Un appel va être déposé aujourd’hui François Mazet.

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Con el voto bisagra de los diputados de la bancada Independientes-PPD, la Cámara Baja aprobó el proyecto de ley que...

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Com foco em jornalismo de soluções, quinta edição da revista Anti-horário investiga desafios da saúde em Campina Grande Como sempre, os estudantes do curso de Jornalismo da Universidade Estadual da Paraíba (UEPB) foram protagonistas na construção de mais uma edição da Revista Anti-horário, a primeira revista digital do Brasil a produzir narrativas com foco em […] O post Com foco em jornalismo de soluções, quinta edição da revista Anti-horário investiga desafios da saúde em Campina Grande apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

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Com foco em jornalismo de soluções, quinta edição da revista Anti-horário investiga desafios da saúde em Campina Grande Como sempre, os estudantes do curso de Jornalismo da Universidade Estadual da Paraíba (UEPB) foram protagonistas na construção de mais uma edição da Revista Anti-horário, a primeira revista digital do Brasil a produzir narrativas com foco em […] O post Com foco em jornalismo de soluções, quinta edição da revista Anti-horário investiga desafios da saúde em Campina Grande apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

Ann Arbor, Michigan has become the latest city to pass legislation aimed at protecting houses of worship from protests, echoing similar policies passed by New York and proposed by California earlier this year. But while New York and California introduced such legislation in response to occasional anti-Israel protests outside synagogues, Ann Arbor has been home... The post Synagogue targeted by picketers inspires Ann Arbor ordinance to protect houses of worship appeared first on The Forward.

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Ann Arbor, Michigan has become the latest city to pass legislation aimed at protecting houses of worship from protests, echoing similar policies passed by New York and proposed by California earlier this year. But while New York and California introduced such legislation in response to occasional anti-Israel protests outside synagogues, Ann Arbor has been home... The post Synagogue targeted by picketers inspires Ann Arbor ordinance to protect houses of worship appeared first on The Forward.

Russia’s State Duma, the lower house of parliament, passed a bill in its second and third readings that tightens the rules governing migrant workers’ stay in the country.

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Russia’s State Duma, the lower house of parliament, passed a bill in its second and third readings that tightens the rules governing migrant workers’ stay in the country.