Naporima volontera i spasilačkih timova spaseno je najmanje 6.000 ljudi iz pogođenih područja, prema vladinim podacima od 30. juna.

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Naporima volontera i spasilačkih timova spaseno je najmanje 6.000 ljudi iz pogođenih područja, prema vladinim podacima od 30. juna.

Para muchos adultos mayores LGBTQ+, la actualidad puede sentirse como si la crisis del sida estuviera ocurriendo otra vez. Amigos que desaparecen en ambulancias. Llamadas a hospitales sin poder encontrarlos. Semanas enteras junto a camas de hospital. Fallecimientos uno tras otro. Demasiados funerales. Pero ahora, 45 años después del primer diagnóstico de sida que dio […]

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Para muchos adultos mayores LGBTQ+, la actualidad puede sentirse como si la crisis del sida estuviera ocurriendo otra vez. Amigos que desaparecen en ambulancias. Llamadas a hospitales sin poder encontrarlos. Semanas enteras junto a camas de hospital. Fallecimientos uno tras otro. Demasiados funerales. Pero ahora, 45 años después del primer diagnóstico de sida que dio […]

Sign up for Chalkbeat’s free weekly newsletter to keep up with how education is changing across the U.S.Most Iowa school districts have quietly agreed to exclude undocumented high school students from certain federally funded career and technical education programming, according to records obtained by Chalkbeat. The move follows the Trump administration’s controversial interpretation of a 1982 U.S. Supreme Court decision, Plyler v. Doe, guaranteeing children a free K-12 education regardless of immigration status. Trump officials argue that the ruling protects only a “basic public education,” but not “postsecondary” education. That distinction affects high school students as dual enrollment and career training programs have become increasingly common.The Iowa records reveal how Trump has made notable headway limiting the educational rights of immigrants without legal permission to be in the country and in chipping away at Plyler. Iowa is at least the second state under Republican control to adopt such a policy — Virginia did so but then changed course after electing a new Democratic governor.“There is a very strong argument that Plyler as written forbids what Iowa is doing,” said Aaron Tang, a law professor at the University of California, Davis. Yet, he said, there’s a plausible counterargument, and the conservative Supreme Court might well agree with this novel interpretation, if the issue were to reach the high court.Tang said that if the Trump administration’s interpretation wins out it will be difficult to determine what constitutes a “basic public education.” Does calculus class? What about precalculus? It’s not clear how many, if any, students in Iowa or elsewhere have been affected by this provision. Schools don’t typically ask students about their immigration status so there’s no simple way to know who to exclude.Trump pushes limits on undocumented students’ educational rightsLast year, the Trump administration announced a sweeping new legal interpretation of a federal law on unauthorized immigrants’ access to public benefits. States were not immediately required to follow this interpretation, but the Education Department could take action to enforce it. The Iowa Department of Education soon said that under the new rules undocumented students should be kept out of federally funded early college experiences and community college classes “even if the course occurs at the high school.”The state soon began requiring school systems and community colleges to agree to these new terms in order to access federal funding for career and technical education.The vast majority of Iowa school districts have done so, either directly or through a CTE consortium that they are a part of, according to the records obtained by Chalkbeat. A handful of systems have not submitted reimbursement requests recently, so they have not agreed to those terms, the records indicate. Heather Doe, a spokesperson for the Iowa Department of Education, said the state has not denied any schools funding over the issue.Among other things, Iowa schools have used CTE dollars, known as Perkins funding, to help students attain industry-recognized credentials in a variety of fields. It is not clear how school systems could enforce these new restrictions on undocumented students or if they have any intention of doing so. “The Iowa Department of Education does not require the reporting of immigration status but rather confirms the institution’s awareness of federal funding restrictions,” Doe said.Spokespeople for a number of Iowa-based immigration and Latino advocacy groups did not respond to inquiries about whether any student has been denied programming under this new rule. None of several large school districts in the state responded to requests for comment. A spokesperson for the Iowa superintendents’ association said it has not heard concerns or questions from members about the new rule.A federal judge has halted enforcement of the federal legal interpretation in a number of states where Democratic officials have challenged its legality. Iowa is not one of them.A U.S. Department of Education spokesperson downplayed the likelihood of taking action against states or schools that didn’t comply, saying the agency was focused on “litigation developments rather than on patchwork enforcement” of the guidance. Still, confusion remains about the policy. On a recent call hosted by the Trump administration for state CTE and adult education officials, at least two people asked for clarification about the current status of the immigration rule, according to an excerpt of the chat obtained by Chalkbeat. Officials on the call did not respond to those questions, according to a transcript of the conversation.The Trump administration’s actions here are a small part of a massive campaign to deport unauthorized immigrants and restrict the public benefits available to those who remain. For instance, Trump and a number of Republican governors have prevented undocumented students from receiving in-state tuition at public universities in a number of states. At the same time, conservatives have been strategizing about how to undermine and reverse the Plyler ruling. Earlier this year, state legislators in Tennessee seriously considered a law meant to challenge the ruling, but the legislation ultimately died.Matt Barnum is Chalkbeat’s ideas editor. Reach him at mbarnum@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat’s free weekly newsletter to keep up with how education is changing across the U.S.Most Iowa school districts have quietly agreed to exclude undocumented high school students from certain federally funded career and technical education programming, according to records obtained by Chalkbeat. The move follows the Trump administration’s controversial interpretation of a 1982 U.S. Supreme Court decision, Plyler v. Doe, guaranteeing children a free K-12 education regardless of immigration status. Trump officials argue that the ruling protects only a “basic public education,” but not “postsecondary” education. That distinction affects high school students as dual enrollment and career training programs have become increasingly common.The Iowa records reveal how Trump has made notable headway limiting the educational rights of immigrants without legal permission to be in the country and in chipping away at Plyler. Iowa is at least the second state under Republican control to adopt such a policy — Virginia did so but then changed course after electing a new Democratic governor.“There is a very strong argument that Plyler as written forbids what Iowa is doing,” said Aaron Tang, a law professor at the University of California, Davis. Yet, he said, there’s a plausible counterargument, and the conservative Supreme Court might well agree with this novel interpretation, if the issue were to reach the high court.Tang said that if the Trump administration’s interpretation wins out it will be difficult to determine what constitutes a “basic public education.” Does calculus class? What about precalculus? It’s not clear how many, if any, students in Iowa or elsewhere have been affected by this provision. Schools don’t typically ask students about their immigration status so there’s no simple way to know who to exclude.Trump pushes limits on undocumented students’ educational rightsLast year, the Trump administration announced a sweeping new legal interpretation of a federal law on unauthorized immigrants’ access to public benefits. States were not immediately required to follow this interpretation, but the Education Department could take action to enforce it. The Iowa Department of Education soon said that under the new rules undocumented students should be kept out of federally funded early college experiences and community college classes “even if the course occurs at the high school.”The state soon began requiring school systems and community colleges to agree to these new terms in order to access federal funding for career and technical education.The vast majority of Iowa school districts have done so, either directly or through a CTE consortium that they are a part of, according to the records obtained by Chalkbeat. A handful of systems have not submitted reimbursement requests recently, so they have not agreed to those terms, the records indicate. Heather Doe, a spokesperson for the Iowa Department of Education, said the state has not denied any schools funding over the issue.Among other things, Iowa schools have used CTE dollars, known as Perkins funding, to help students attain industry-recognized credentials in a variety of fields. It is not clear how school systems could enforce these new restrictions on undocumented students or if they have any intention of doing so. “The Iowa Department of Education does not require the reporting of immigration status but rather confirms the institution’s awareness of federal funding restrictions,” Doe said.Spokespeople for a number of Iowa-based immigration and Latino advocacy groups did not respond to inquiries about whether any student has been denied programming under this new rule. None of several large school districts in the state responded to requests for comment. A spokesperson for the Iowa superintendents’ association said it has not heard concerns or questions from members about the new rule.A federal judge has halted enforcement of the federal legal interpretation in a number of states where Democratic officials have challenged its legality. Iowa is not one of them.A U.S. Department of Education spokesperson downplayed the likelihood of taking action against states or schools that didn’t comply, saying the agency was focused on “litigation developments rather than on patchwork enforcement” of the guidance. Still, confusion remains about the policy. On a recent call hosted by the Trump administration for state CTE and adult education officials, at least two people asked for clarification about the current status of the immigration rule, according to an excerpt of the chat obtained by Chalkbeat. Officials on the call did not respond to those questions, according to a transcript of the conversation.The Trump administration’s actions here are a small part of a massive campaign to deport unauthorized immigrants and restrict the public benefits available to those who remain. For instance, Trump and a number of Republican governors have prevented undocumented students from receiving in-state tuition at public universities in a number of states. At the same time, conservatives have been strategizing about how to undermine and reverse the Plyler ruling. Earlier this year, state legislators in Tennessee seriously considered a law meant to challenge the ruling, but the legislation ultimately died.Matt Barnum is Chalkbeat’s ideas editor. Reach him at mbarnum@chalkbeat.org.

Lo que debía ser un acercamiento entre padre e hijo ha terminado convertido en un nuevo capítulo del interminable conflicto de los Windsor.

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Lo que debía ser un acercamiento entre padre e hijo ha terminado convertido en un nuevo capítulo del interminable conflicto de los Windsor.

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A Polk County judge has dismissed one of the central claims in a wrongful death lawsuit involving a Pleasant Hill nursing home. Parkridge Specialty Care of Pleasant Hill is being sued by the estate of Maris Bergis in Polk County District Court. The lawsuit seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages from the home’s corporate owner, […]

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A Polk County judge has dismissed one of the central claims in a wrongful death lawsuit involving a Pleasant Hill nursing home. Parkridge Specialty Care of Pleasant Hill is being sued by the estate of Maris Bergis in Polk County District Court. The lawsuit seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages from the home’s corporate owner, […]

Estado pede na Justiça o cancelamento da matrícula de uma fazenda que considera pública; réus negam grilagem, e centenas de famílias continuam sob lona à espera de decisão judicial The post Líder sem-terra ameaçado vive sob escolta em disputa por fazenda no Pará appeared first on Repórter Brasil.

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Estado pede na Justiça o cancelamento da matrícula de uma fazenda que considera pública; réus negam grilagem, e centenas de famílias continuam sob lona à espera de decisão judicial The post Líder sem-terra ameaçado vive sob escolta em disputa por fazenda no Pará appeared first on Repórter Brasil.

Похорон Алі Хаменеї запланований на 9 липня в Мешхеді, поряд із мавзолеєм імама Рези

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Mijdara îsal, erka hevpeymanîya navneteweyî ya dijî Daişê bidawî dibe, lê Daiş hîn bi dawî nebûye û li derdora Kerkûkê tevdigere. Wê du rojan berê li bakurê Kerkûkê xortekî 30 salî bi navê Hardî Zeynal revand.

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Mijdara îsal, erka hevpeymanîya navneteweyî ya dijî Daişê bidawî dibe, lê Daiş hîn bi dawî nebûye û li derdora Kerkûkê tevdigere. Wê du rojan berê li bakurê Kerkûkê xortekî 30 salî bi navê Hardî Zeynal revand.

La Fiscalía Metropolitana Sur y la Policía de Investigaciones (PDI) indagan una balacera que dejó un fallecido en la comuna...

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La Fiscalía Metropolitana Sur y la Policía de Investigaciones (PDI) indagan una balacera que dejó un fallecido en la comuna...

BOKI, Nigeria — The morning light fills Ulom with warmth and radiance. A dome of mountains, their green vegetation spread out like giant green walls, is visible at the edge of this serene village in Nigeria’s southeast. In the king’s palace, a women’s group kicks off its monthly meeting with prayers and choruses. Today’s meeting […]

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BOKI, Nigeria — The morning light fills Ulom with warmth and radiance. A dome of mountains, their green vegetation spread out like giant green walls, is visible at the edge of this serene village in Nigeria’s southeast. In the king’s palace, a women’s group kicks off its monthly meeting with prayers and choruses. Today’s meeting […]

Rêberên NATOyê wê di 8 û 9ê Tîrmehê de li Enqerê bicivin da ku li ser mijarên sereke, di nav de xerciyên hevpeymaniyê û şerê di navbera Ukrayna û Rûsyayê de, gotûbêj bikin.

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Rêberên NATOyê wê di 8 û 9ê Tîrmehê de li Enqerê bicivin da ku li ser mijarên sereke, di nav de xerciyên hevpeymaniyê û şerê di navbera Ukrayna û Rûsyayê de, gotûbêj bikin.

A drone threat alert was declared in the Novosibirsk region, urging residents to stay home if possible and keep away from windows. It was issued through the Unified State System for the Prevention and Liquidation of Emergency Situations.

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A drone threat alert was declared in the Novosibirsk region, urging residents to stay home if possible and keep away from windows. It was issued through the Unified State System for the Prevention and Liquidation of Emergency Situations.

Tras décadas de desegregación voluntaria, las escuelas de California se han vuelto más segregadas, no menos. Los límites de los distritos escolares son una de las principales razones.

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Tras décadas de desegregación voluntaria, las escuelas de California se han vuelto más segregadas, no menos. Los límites de los distritos escolares son una de las principales razones.

Президент Украины Владимир Зеленский сказал в интервью Financial Times, что ключевая фаза российско-украинской войны сместилась с суши и моря в воздух. По его мнению, именно «битва в небе» определит исход конфликта.

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Президент Украины Владимир Зеленский сказал в интервью Financial Times, что ключевая фаза российско-украинской войны сместилась с суши и моря в воздух. По его мнению, именно «битва в небе» определит исход конфликта.

Hilcivîna 36’an ya NATO’yê wê 7 û 8’ ê Tîrmeha 2026’an de li Enqerê,ku paytexta Tirkîyê ye were darxistin.

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Hilcivîna 36’an ya NATO’yê wê 7 û 8’ ê Tîrmeha 2026’an de li Enqerê,ku paytexta Tirkîyê ye were darxistin.

REACH Public Schools, a new charter school in Savannah, offers a flexible and personalized learning model with a focus on student-directed attention, and is set to open this August. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

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REACH Public Schools, a new charter school in Savannah, offers a flexible and personalized learning model with a focus on student-directed attention, and is set to open this August. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

La Casa Real noruega ha elegido cuidadosamente el momento para mostrar a una princesa sonriente junto a Haakon, en plena celebración deportiva, mientras la institución sigue intentando sobreponerse al mayor terremoto que ha vivido en décadas: la condena de su hijo Marius Borg Høiby, la sombra que aún proyecta su antigua relación con Jeffrey Epstein y el delicado estado de salud de varios de sus miembros.

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La Casa Real noruega ha elegido cuidadosamente el momento para mostrar a una princesa sonriente junto a Haakon, en plena celebración deportiva, mientras la institución sigue intentando sobreponerse al mayor terremoto que ha vivido en décadas: la condena de su hijo Marius Borg Høiby, la sombra que aún proyecta su antigua relación con Jeffrey Epstein y el delicado estado de salud de varios de sus miembros.

A weeklong court hearing began Monday for the 23-year-old man charged with murder in the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

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A weeklong court hearing began Monday for the 23-year-old man charged with murder in the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

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CT Attorney General William Tong won a federal case blocking policy changes that restrict housing support for thousands of homeless residents.

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CT Attorney General William Tong won a federal case blocking policy changes that restrict housing support for thousands of homeless residents.