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Outras Palavras
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Outras Palavras e FESP-SP debatem, em seminários, saídas para a crise brasileira. Ideia é vasculhar os escombros de quatro décadas de neoliberalismo, compreender por que o horizonte político se desfez e começar a reunir elementos para uma saída The post Para pensar, de novo, um projeto de país appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Outras Palavras e FESP-SP debatem, em seminários, saídas para a crise brasileira. Ideia é vasculhar os escombros de quatro décadas de neoliberalismo, compreender por que o horizonte político se desfez e começar a reunir elementos para uma saída The post Para pensar, de novo, um projeto de país appeared first on Outras Palavras.

The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to look at possible funding sources to expand so-called allcove model mental health centers.

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The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to look at possible funding sources to expand so-called allcove model mental health centers.

Un grupo de 171 mujeres exige respuestas del expresidente Andrés Pastrana sobre fotos y registros que lo vinculan con Jeffrey Epstein y Ghislaine Maxwell. Afirman que el gobierno y muchos medios no han examinado el caso con suficiente rigor. The post Periodistas colombianas cuestionan silencio sobre vínculos de un expresidente con Epstein appeared first on LatAm Journalism Review.

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Un grupo de 171 mujeres exige respuestas del expresidente Andrés Pastrana sobre fotos y registros que lo vinculan con Jeffrey Epstein y Ghislaine Maxwell. Afirman que el gobierno y muchos medios no han examinado el caso con suficiente rigor. The post Periodistas colombianas cuestionan silencio sobre vínculos de un expresidente con Epstein appeared first on LatAm Journalism Review.

At the State Health Plan (SHP) Board of Trustees meeting on Tuesday, the board unanimously voted to approve a declaration of intent to implement a tiered-provider structure that would categorize health care providers based on the price of care they... The post State Health Plan moves toward tiered-provider structure, aiming to lower costs appeared first on EdNC.

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At the State Health Plan (SHP) Board of Trustees meeting on Tuesday, the board unanimously voted to approve a declaration of intent to implement a tiered-provider structure that would categorize health care providers based on the price of care they... The post State Health Plan moves toward tiered-provider structure, aiming to lower costs appeared first on EdNC.

Australia spends less on research and development than most of the developed world, and our productivity growth is the lowest in decades.

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Australia spends less on research and development than most of the developed world, and our productivity growth is the lowest in decades.

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LatAm Journalism Review
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A group of 171 women is demanding answers from former President Andrés Pastrana about photos and records tying him to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. They say the government and most media outlets have failed to properly scrutinize him. The post Women journalists in Colombia challenge silence over ex-president’s Epstein ties appeared first on LatAm Journalism Review by the Knight Center.

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A group of 171 women is demanding answers from former President Andrés Pastrana about photos and records tying him to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. They say the government and most media outlets have failed to properly scrutinize him. The post Women journalists in Colombia challenge silence over ex-president’s Epstein ties appeared first on LatAm Journalism Review by the Knight Center.

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Times of San Diego
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The Aztecs received an invitation to the NCAA's WBIT and will host UC Irvine Thursday at USD's Jenny Craig Pavilion.

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The Aztecs received an invitation to the NCAA's WBIT and will host UC Irvine Thursday at USD's Jenny Craig Pavilion.

La reciente renuncia del senador estatal en Carolina del Norte, Graig Meyer, ha activado un proceso de varios pasos que involucra a líderes del partido, representantes de condados y al gobernador para llenar la vacante. La entrada Delegados, votos ponderados y el gobernador: así se llena la vacante en el Senado estatal se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Delegados, votos ponderados y el gobernador: así se llena la vacante en el Senado estatal was first posted on marzo 17, 2026 at 7:00 pm.©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org

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La reciente renuncia del senador estatal en Carolina del Norte, Graig Meyer, ha activado un proceso de varios pasos que involucra a líderes del partido, representantes de condados y al gobernador para llenar la vacante. La entrada Delegados, votos ponderados y el gobernador: así se llena la vacante en el Senado estatal se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Delegados, votos ponderados y el gobernador: así se llena la vacante en el Senado estatal was first posted on marzo 17, 2026 at 7:00 pm.©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org

Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin has seen rapid declines in organ donors and blood donations in the state, which is impacting treatment for local patients. Here’s what you need to know and how to help. The post More people in the state are removing themselves from the organ donor registry; fewer are donating blood appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin has seen rapid declines in organ donors and blood donations in the state, which is impacting treatment for local patients. Here’s what you need to know and how to help. The post More people in the state are removing themselves from the organ donor registry; fewer are donating blood appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Maryland Matters
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Maryland is showing what's possible at the state level to rein in drug costs, writes David Conway, but it can't let up now, as a growing senior population and higher need make efforts like the Prescription Drug Affordability Board all the more important.

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Maryland is showing what's possible at the state level to rein in drug costs, writes David Conway, but it can't let up now, as a growing senior population and higher need make efforts like the Prescription Drug Affordability Board all the more important.

La Dirección Meteorológica emitió dos avisos por precipitaciones normales a moderadas en un corto periodo de tiempo que afectarían...

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La Dirección Meteorológica emitió dos avisos por precipitaciones normales a moderadas en un corto periodo de tiempo que afectarían...

Une famille palestinienne a été tuée, le week-end du 14-15 mars, par les forces d'occupation israéliennes dans le nord de la Cisjordanie, à Tammun, à l'est de Naplouse. Un couple de trentenaires et deux de leurs enfants, âgés de 5 et 7 ans, sont morts sur le coup, leurs corps criblés de balles. Deux autres enfants, présents dans le véhicule, ont survécu. Ils ont vu leurs parents et leurs frères mourir sous leurs yeux.

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Une famille palestinienne a été tuée, le week-end du 14-15 mars, par les forces d'occupation israéliennes dans le nord de la Cisjordanie, à Tammun, à l'est de Naplouse. Un couple de trentenaires et deux de leurs enfants, âgés de 5 et 7 ans, sont morts sur le coup, leurs corps criblés de balles. Deux autres enfants, présents dans le véhicule, ont survécu. Ils ont vu leurs parents et leurs frères mourir sous leurs yeux.

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Wisconsin Examiner
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The Wisconsin Senate unanimously passed legislation Tuesday that, once signed, will release $125 million set aside nearly three years ago to address PFAS contamination in the state’s water supplies.  The vote, on the last day the Senate was scheduled to be in session for the year, was the culmination of a multi-year legislative saga involving […]

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The Wisconsin Senate unanimously passed legislation Tuesday that, once signed, will release $125 million set aside nearly three years ago to address PFAS contamination in the state’s water supplies.  The vote, on the last day the Senate was scheduled to be in session for the year, was the culmination of a multi-year legislative saga involving […]

Alaska’s Republican U.S. senators are pushing the Trump administration to waive a recently hiked visa fee for all public school employees. The Trump administration raised the fee for highly skilled workers visas, known as the H-1B visa program, from $5,000 to $100,000 per visa in September. That has consequences for Alaska school districts, which have […]

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Alaska’s Republican U.S. senators are pushing the Trump administration to waive a recently hiked visa fee for all public school employees. The Trump administration raised the fee for highly skilled workers visas, known as the H-1B visa program, from $5,000 to $100,000 per visa in September. That has consequences for Alaska school districts, which have […]

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North Dakota Monitor
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FARGO — For Shoaib and Noemi Najam, North Dakota is home — the place where they met, fell in love and are now raising their two children. Tuesday, they made the Peace Garden State — and the United States — their long-term home by taking an oath of allegiance, completing the yearslong process of becoming […]

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FARGO — For Shoaib and Noemi Najam, North Dakota is home — the place where they met, fell in love and are now raising their two children. Tuesday, they made the Peace Garden State — and the United States — their long-term home by taking an oath of allegiance, completing the yearslong process of becoming […]

O presidente da Comissão Parlamentar Mista de Inquérito (CPMI) que apura descontos irregulares em benefícios do Instituto Nacional do Seguro Social (INSS), senador Carlos Viana (Podemos-MG), afirmou, nesta terça-feira (17), que a Polícia Legislativa do Congresso Nacional irá investigar o vazamento das informações obtidas com a quebra dos sigilos bancário, fiscal e telemático do banqueiro […] Fonte

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O presidente da Comissão Parlamentar Mista de Inquérito (CPMI) que apura descontos irregulares em benefícios do Instituto Nacional do Seguro Social (INSS), senador Carlos Viana (Podemos-MG), afirmou, nesta terça-feira (17), que a Polícia Legislativa do Congresso Nacional irá investigar o vazamento das informações obtidas com a quebra dos sigilos bancário, fiscal e telemático do banqueiro […] Fonte

Republicans have unveiled a sweeping proposal aimed at overhauling Georgia’s election system ahead of the 2028 presidential election, dealing a blow to conservative activists who had hoped to implement hand-marked paper ballots ahead of this year’s midterm elections.  Senate Bill 214, introduced by Sylvania Republican Sen. Max Burns, would begin the process of switching from […]

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Republicans have unveiled a sweeping proposal aimed at overhauling Georgia’s election system ahead of the 2028 presidential election, dealing a blow to conservative activists who had hoped to implement hand-marked paper ballots ahead of this year’s midterm elections.  Senate Bill 214, introduced by Sylvania Republican Sen. Max Burns, would begin the process of switching from […]

(The Center Square) - State-funded financial aid programs for illegal immigrant students have come under renewed scrutiny as the federal government tightens restrictions on education benefits for illegal immigrants. Roughly 17 to 19 states and Washington, D.C., provide some form of financial aid or scholarships to illegal immigrant students who meet residency or high school attendance requirements. A 2025 study by the Federation for American Immigration Reform estimated that education costs for illegal immigrants total $5.7 billion nationally, the largest portion of the fiscal impact on state and local budgets. Schools face additional challenges supporting students who arrive with limited English proficiency, which can strain resources and affect native students, the report said. In July 2025, the U.S. Department of Education rescinded a 1997 Clinton-era guidance, requiring eligibility verification for federal programs such as career, technical and adult education. “Postsecondary education programs funded by the federal government should benefit American citizens, not illegal aliens,” said Secretary of Education Linda McMahon. “Under President Trump's leadership, hardworking American taxpayers will no longer foot the bill for illegal aliens to participate in our career, technical, or adult education programs or activities." Rusty Brown, director of special projects at the Freedom Foundation, said in an exclusive interview with The Center Square that such programs reflect broader political priorities. “It's clearly, you know, part of the left's agenda to bring as many illegals as possible in and make sure that they're properly indoctrinated in the schools and that they have voters for life,” Brown said. At the same time, Brown acknowledged the ethical complexity of denying education to children. “You have the moral issue," Brown said. "The kid didn’t bring himself over here. It’s up to the parents. Should he not get an education?” Brown also raised concerns about the use of taxpayer dollars, emphasizing that public funding is limited and should be prioritized. “If you’re helping illegal immigrants, then what you’re doing is cutting off funding that could be going to helping American kids - and impoverished school districts,” Brown said. “There should be a focus on America first.” California’s California Dream Act allows illegal immigrant students and those from mixed-status families to access state aid for public universities, The Center Square recently reported. Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office defends the program, highlighting that “undocumented Californians are tax-paying residents.” California Assemblymember Carl DeMaio, R-San Diego, argues against the act, stating that billions of taxpayer dollars spent on these programs disadvantage U.S. citizens and encourage illegal immigration. In Colorado, the Colorado Application for State Financial Aid, or CASFA, allows students who do not file a FAFSA to apply for state-funded aid. The program serves illegal immigrant students, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or Temporary Protected Status recipients, international students and mixed-status families. “When taxpayers express concerns about how public funds are used, the Colorado Department of Higher Education refers to legislation indicating Colorado students who graduate from high school here or earn their high school equivalency here and live here may be awarded state-funded financial aid,” Megan McDermott, chief communications and outreach officer at the Colorado Department of Higher Education, told The Center Square. Other states with similar programs include Illinois’ Monetary Award Program and New York’s DREAM Act. The Center Square reached out to these state higher education organizations for comment, but did not receive a response.

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(The Center Square) - State-funded financial aid programs for illegal immigrant students have come under renewed scrutiny as the federal government tightens restrictions on education benefits for illegal immigrants. Roughly 17 to 19 states and Washington, D.C., provide some form of financial aid or scholarships to illegal immigrant students who meet residency or high school attendance requirements. A 2025 study by the Federation for American Immigration Reform estimated that education costs for illegal immigrants total $5.7 billion nationally, the largest portion of the fiscal impact on state and local budgets. Schools face additional challenges supporting students who arrive with limited English proficiency, which can strain resources and affect native students, the report said. In July 2025, the U.S. Department of Education rescinded a 1997 Clinton-era guidance, requiring eligibility verification for federal programs such as career, technical and adult education. “Postsecondary education programs funded by the federal government should benefit American citizens, not illegal aliens,” said Secretary of Education Linda McMahon. “Under President Trump's leadership, hardworking American taxpayers will no longer foot the bill for illegal aliens to participate in our career, technical, or adult education programs or activities." Rusty Brown, director of special projects at the Freedom Foundation, said in an exclusive interview with The Center Square that such programs reflect broader political priorities. “It's clearly, you know, part of the left's agenda to bring as many illegals as possible in and make sure that they're properly indoctrinated in the schools and that they have voters for life,” Brown said. At the same time, Brown acknowledged the ethical complexity of denying education to children. “You have the moral issue," Brown said. "The kid didn’t bring himself over here. It’s up to the parents. Should he not get an education?” Brown also raised concerns about the use of taxpayer dollars, emphasizing that public funding is limited and should be prioritized. “If you’re helping illegal immigrants, then what you’re doing is cutting off funding that could be going to helping American kids - and impoverished school districts,” Brown said. “There should be a focus on America first.” California’s California Dream Act allows illegal immigrant students and those from mixed-status families to access state aid for public universities, The Center Square recently reported. Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office defends the program, highlighting that “undocumented Californians are tax-paying residents.” California Assemblymember Carl DeMaio, R-San Diego, argues against the act, stating that billions of taxpayer dollars spent on these programs disadvantage U.S. citizens and encourage illegal immigration. In Colorado, the Colorado Application for State Financial Aid, or CASFA, allows students who do not file a FAFSA to apply for state-funded aid. The program serves illegal immigrant students, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or Temporary Protected Status recipients, international students and mixed-status families. “When taxpayers express concerns about how public funds are used, the Colorado Department of Higher Education refers to legislation indicating Colorado students who graduate from high school here or earn their high school equivalency here and live here may be awarded state-funded financial aid,” Megan McDermott, chief communications and outreach officer at the Colorado Department of Higher Education, told The Center Square. Other states with similar programs include Illinois’ Monetary Award Program and New York’s DREAM Act. The Center Square reached out to these state higher education organizations for comment, but did not receive a response.

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Times of San Diego
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Protect Point Loma president Eric Law said he felt it was telling that the property now for sale, rather than the developer forging ahead.

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Protect Point Loma president Eric Law said he felt it was telling that the property now for sale, rather than the developer forging ahead.

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Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
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Of the 19 election bills that Votebeat has tracked this legislative session, 18 have gotten at least a public hearing in the Assembly, compared with nine in the Senate. The post Without a dedicated election committee, Wisconsin Senate lags on election policy appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Of the 19 election bills that Votebeat has tracked this legislative session, 18 have gotten at least a public hearing in the Assembly, compared with nine in the Senate. The post Without a dedicated election committee, Wisconsin Senate lags on election policy appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.