انضمّ مزيد من المشاركين الحاليين والسابقين في مهرجان برلين السينمائي (البرليناله)، بمن فيهم مارك روفالو، وكين لوتش، ومنتج فيلم "منطقة الاهتمام" جيمس ويلسون، إلى رسالة مفتوحة موجّهة إلى المهرجان، تُدين ما تصفه بـ"صمته" إزاء النزاع في غزة و"قمعه" للفنانين الذين عبّروا عن مواقفهم. وكان من بين الموقّعين الأصليين على الرسالة، التي نُشرت في 17 شباط/فبراير […] The post المزيد من السينمائيين يوقعون على رسالة تنتقد موقف البرليناله تجاه فلسطين appeared first on مجلة رمان الثقافية.

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انضمّ مزيد من المشاركين الحاليين والسابقين في مهرجان برلين السينمائي (البرليناله)، بمن فيهم مارك روفالو، وكين لوتش، ومنتج فيلم "منطقة الاهتمام" جيمس ويلسون، إلى رسالة مفتوحة موجّهة إلى المهرجان، تُدين ما تصفه بـ"صمته" إزاء النزاع في غزة و"قمعه" للفنانين الذين عبّروا عن مواقفهم. وكان من بين الموقّعين الأصليين على الرسالة، التي نُشرت في 17 شباط/فبراير […] The post المزيد من السينمائيين يوقعون على رسالة تنتقد موقف البرليناله تجاه فلسطين appeared first on مجلة رمان الثقافية.

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The third deadline in as many weeks came Tuesday in the Washington Legislature. It meant the end of the road for numerous bills, including priorities on issues like homelessness, child welfare, gun safety and juvenile detention.  It also signals a turning point in the Legislature’s work, as lawmakers move back to House and Senate committee […]

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The third deadline in as many weeks came Tuesday in the Washington Legislature. It meant the end of the road for numerous bills, including priorities on issues like homelessness, child welfare, gun safety and juvenile detention.  It also signals a turning point in the Legislature’s work, as lawmakers move back to House and Senate committee […]

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Progress doesn’t look like letting billion-dollar corporations and big industries continue to pollute groundwater for a few more years in order to protect their profits.

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Progress doesn’t look like letting billion-dollar corporations and big industries continue to pollute groundwater for a few more years in order to protect their profits.

(The Center Square) – The Wisconsin Senate passed a bill on a voice vote Wednesday afternoon that would fund WisconsinEye with more than $585,000 in taxpayer funds for the next year while collecting requests for proposal for a public affairs network. The proposals must be submitted by June 30. Sen. Mark Spreitzer, D-Beloit, called the compromise between parties on Senate Bill 994 true bipartisan work that worked toward a solution after what he called a “breach of contract” when WisconsinEye took its archives off its website along with stopping production of new meeting coverage Dec. 15. When asked for the reason WisEye was taking the archives off its site, WisEye President and CEO Jon Henkes told The Center Square that taking the more than 30,000 hours of archives offline is to show donors the value of WisconsinEye’s work and the fiscal situation for the company. “We don’t know what the Assembly is going to do,” Senate Minority Leader Dianne Hesselbein said. “We don’t know what the Assembly is going to do on so many things.” The bill would have to be approved by the Assembly, which has a separate WisEye bill, and be signed by Gov. Tony Evers to go into effect. It stipulates that the Joint Committee on Finance would also need to approve the request for 12 payments totaling $585,630 to WisconsinEye to provide ongoing video coverage with the payments set to end if a new public affairs network is selected to provide live broadcasts of state government proceedings and a digital archive.

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(The Center Square) – The Wisconsin Senate passed a bill on a voice vote Wednesday afternoon that would fund WisconsinEye with more than $585,000 in taxpayer funds for the next year while collecting requests for proposal for a public affairs network. The proposals must be submitted by June 30. Sen. Mark Spreitzer, D-Beloit, called the compromise between parties on Senate Bill 994 true bipartisan work that worked toward a solution after what he called a “breach of contract” when WisconsinEye took its archives off its website along with stopping production of new meeting coverage Dec. 15. When asked for the reason WisEye was taking the archives off its site, WisEye President and CEO Jon Henkes told The Center Square that taking the more than 30,000 hours of archives offline is to show donors the value of WisconsinEye’s work and the fiscal situation for the company. “We don’t know what the Assembly is going to do,” Senate Minority Leader Dianne Hesselbein said. “We don’t know what the Assembly is going to do on so many things.” The bill would have to be approved by the Assembly, which has a separate WisEye bill, and be signed by Gov. Tony Evers to go into effect. It stipulates that the Joint Committee on Finance would also need to approve the request for 12 payments totaling $585,630 to WisconsinEye to provide ongoing video coverage with the payments set to end if a new public affairs network is selected to provide live broadcasts of state government proceedings and a digital archive.

La operadora activa su plan 2026-2030 con una gran jugada en Reino Unido para desafiar el dominio histórico de BT.

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La operadora activa su plan 2026-2030 con una gran jugada en Reino Unido para desafiar el dominio histórico de BT.

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PIERRE — A South Dakota House of Representatives panel endorsed a bill that would require mobile app stores to use age verification to control access by minors. House Bill 1275 passed the House State Affairs Committee 8-3 on Wednesday and heads to the House floor with a “do pass” recommendation. The bill is the second […]

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PIERRE — A South Dakota House of Representatives panel endorsed a bill that would require mobile app stores to use age verification to control access by minors. House Bill 1275 passed the House State Affairs Committee 8-3 on Wednesday and heads to the House floor with a “do pass” recommendation. The bill is the second […]

Le petit club norvégien Bodo/Glimt a frappé un grand coup en barrages aller de la Ligue des champions en s’imposant contre l’Inter Milan (3-1), finaliste la saison dernière. C’est un exploit monumental, mais qui n’a rien d’une surprise pour la « horde jaune ».

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Le petit club norvégien Bodo/Glimt a frappé un grand coup en barrages aller de la Ligue des champions en s’imposant contre l’Inter Milan (3-1), finaliste la saison dernière. C’est un exploit monumental, mais qui n’a rien d’une surprise pour la « horde jaune ».

An avalanche during a heavy, wet snowstorm in the Sierra Nevada killed at least eight skiers on a guided backcountry excursion.

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An avalanche during a heavy, wet snowstorm in the Sierra Nevada killed at least eight skiers on a guided backcountry excursion.

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The friction between limiting local property taxes and the increasing expenses counties will face as the cost of services are passed down from the federal government illustrates the squeeze local officials could face as they try to balance future budgets. Property taxes are a major source of revenue for cities and counties, helping to pay […]

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The friction between limiting local property taxes and the increasing expenses counties will face as the cost of services are passed down from the federal government illustrates the squeeze local officials could face as they try to balance future budgets. Property taxes are a major source of revenue for cities and counties, helping to pay […]

On a rainy Ash Wednesday, Christian and Jewish clergy gathered to pray and call on ICE agents to end violent tactics, follow their conscience

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On a rainy Ash Wednesday, Christian and Jewish clergy gathered to pray and call on ICE agents to end violent tactics, follow their conscience

A cerveja e o refrigerante circulam no isopor cheio de gelo, alimentos são vendidos nas laterais, enquanto a multidão atravessa a rua atrás do trio elétrico. No Carnaval, Brasil afora, a festa popular depende de uma engrenagem silenciosa: os vendedores ambulantes que garantem comida e bebida ao público. Para muitos deles, o período é a […] Carnaval revela rotina de risco e resistência dos vendedores ambulantes apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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A cerveja e o refrigerante circulam no isopor cheio de gelo, alimentos são vendidos nas laterais, enquanto a multidão atravessa a rua atrás do trio elétrico. No Carnaval, Brasil afora, a festa popular depende de uma engrenagem silenciosa: os vendedores ambulantes que garantem comida e bebida ao público. Para muitos deles, o período é a […] Carnaval revela rotina de risco e resistência dos vendedores ambulantes apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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New Hampshire Bulletin
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A coalition of public health and environmental groups filed a suit Wednesday challenging the Trump administration’s recent finding that the Environmental Protection Agency could not regulate climate-warming greenhouse gases. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and President Donald Trump announced last week the administration was finalizing a repeal of the 2009 endangerment finding, which declared the agency could […]

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A coalition of public health and environmental groups filed a suit Wednesday challenging the Trump administration’s recent finding that the Environmental Protection Agency could not regulate climate-warming greenhouse gases. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and President Donald Trump announced last week the administration was finalizing a repeal of the 2009 endangerment finding, which declared the agency could […]

Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox. As New York City school insiders eagerly await to see how the new chancellor reshuffles top brass, the Education Department has its first high-profile departure. Cristina Meléndez, the deputy chancellor of family, community, and student empowerment, is leaving her post on Feb. 27, she wrote in an email to parent leaders on Wednesday, thanking them for their work. “The most important thing you can do is stay engaged in your schools and keep building your child’s confidence day by day, conversation by conversation, and moment by moment,” she wrote. “That steady belief you offer your child becomes their strength.” She did not say where she planned to head next. Education Department officials did not respond to questions about her replacement or whether the departure is related to a broader cabinet shakeup. “We look forward to sharing more soon,” Education Department spokesperson Nicole Brownstein said in a statement commending Meléndez for her service. Meléndez assumed her role as deputy chancellor more than a year ago, after serving as the executive director of the Education Department’s Office of Family and Community Empowerment, known as FACE, which among other things, oversees the Community Education Council elections. The elections have had notoriously low turnout, with roughly 18,000 households, or just 2% of eligible families, casting ballots in 2025. A 2023 Chalkbeat investigation highlighted numerous concerns in how FACE conducted the election process, uncovering how the office was gripped internally by turmoil and factions, potentially affecting the election process. A New York City comptroller report called on the Education Department to implement a series of changes in the voting process, but the participation rate remained unchanged. “It’s indefensible what happened with the election,” said Robert Murtfeld, a former Community Education Council member in Manhattan’s District 1, who runs an advocacy committee at The Neighborhood School. Given Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s pledge to include families in governance of the nation’s largest school system, Murtfeld suggested there’s an opportunity to find someone who can engage not only the estimated 1.6 million current families in the system but also include millions more alumni. “It needs to be someone who is inspiring,” he said. “It can’t be a bureaucratic robot.” Meléndez took over at FACE in January 2022 after serving as a lead on the education transition team for former Mayor Eric Adams. A former bilingual education teacher in the Bronx and assistant principal, Meléndez earned a doctorate in education from the University of Pennsylvania in educational leadership. While there, she wrote a thesis entitled “Dominican parenting across generations” and examined difficulties the city had engaging Black and Latino parents. Before that, Meléndez served as a district supervisor for the city’s controversial renewal initiative aimed to turn around failing schools, according to her LinkedIn profile. Amy Zimmer is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat New York. Contact Amy atazimmer@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox. As New York City school insiders eagerly await to see how the new chancellor reshuffles top brass, the Education Department has its first high-profile departure. Cristina Meléndez, the deputy chancellor of family, community, and student empowerment, is leaving her post on Feb. 27, she wrote in an email to parent leaders on Wednesday, thanking them for their work. “The most important thing you can do is stay engaged in your schools and keep building your child’s confidence day by day, conversation by conversation, and moment by moment,” she wrote. “That steady belief you offer your child becomes their strength.” She did not say where she planned to head next. Education Department officials did not respond to questions about her replacement or whether the departure is related to a broader cabinet shakeup. “We look forward to sharing more soon,” Education Department spokesperson Nicole Brownstein said in a statement commending Meléndez for her service. Meléndez assumed her role as deputy chancellor more than a year ago, after serving as the executive director of the Education Department’s Office of Family and Community Empowerment, known as FACE, which among other things, oversees the Community Education Council elections. The elections have had notoriously low turnout, with roughly 18,000 households, or just 2% of eligible families, casting ballots in 2025. A 2023 Chalkbeat investigation highlighted numerous concerns in how FACE conducted the election process, uncovering how the office was gripped internally by turmoil and factions, potentially affecting the election process. A New York City comptroller report called on the Education Department to implement a series of changes in the voting process, but the participation rate remained unchanged. “It’s indefensible what happened with the election,” said Robert Murtfeld, a former Community Education Council member in Manhattan’s District 1, who runs an advocacy committee at The Neighborhood School. Given Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s pledge to include families in governance of the nation’s largest school system, Murtfeld suggested there’s an opportunity to find someone who can engage not only the estimated 1.6 million current families in the system but also include millions more alumni. “It needs to be someone who is inspiring,” he said. “It can’t be a bureaucratic robot.” Meléndez took over at FACE in January 2022 after serving as a lead on the education transition team for former Mayor Eric Adams. A former bilingual education teacher in the Bronx and assistant principal, Meléndez earned a doctorate in education from the University of Pennsylvania in educational leadership. While there, she wrote a thesis entitled “Dominican parenting across generations” and examined difficulties the city had engaging Black and Latino parents. Before that, Meléndez served as a district supervisor for the city’s controversial renewal initiative aimed to turn around failing schools, according to her LinkedIn profile. Amy Zimmer is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat New York. Contact Amy atazimmer@chalkbeat.org.

Mortes suspeitas ligadas a remédios como Ozempic e Mounjaro vão além da pancreatite; Anvisa ressalta segurança de caneta

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Drivers won’t need to reserve tickets to access Glacier National Park through any entrances this season. In 2021, the park launched a pilot vehicle reservation program in an attempt to break up midday traffic through the national park. In December 2025, the Daily Inter Lake reported Glacier was ending the program, and Wednesday, Glacier National […]

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Drivers won’t need to reserve tickets to access Glacier National Park through any entrances this season. In 2021, the park launched a pilot vehicle reservation program in an attempt to break up midday traffic through the national park. In December 2025, the Daily Inter Lake reported Glacier was ending the program, and Wednesday, Glacier National […]

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The Forward
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דער פֿאָרווערטס האָט שוין אַרויסגעלאָזט דעם זעקסטן קאַפּיטל פֿונעם ייִדישן פּאָדקאַסט, Yiddish With Rukhl. דאָס מאָל איז די טעמע „שפּראַכן אין אַ סכּנה“. אין דעם קאַפּיטל לייענט שׂרה־רחל שעכטער פֿאָר אַן אַרטיקל פֿונעם ייִדיש־אַקטיוויסט דזשייק שנײַדער, „וואָס אַקטיוויסטן פֿאַר שפּראַכן אין אַ סכּנה קענען זיך אָפּלערנען איינער פֿונעם אַנדערן.“ צו הערן דעם פּאָדקאַסט, גיט אַ... The post Forverts podcast, episode 6: At-risk languages appeared first on The Forward.

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דער פֿאָרווערטס האָט שוין אַרויסגעלאָזט דעם זעקסטן קאַפּיטל פֿונעם ייִדישן פּאָדקאַסט, Yiddish With Rukhl. דאָס מאָל איז די טעמע „שפּראַכן אין אַ סכּנה“. אין דעם קאַפּיטל לייענט שׂרה־רחל שעכטער פֿאָר אַן אַרטיקל פֿונעם ייִדיש־אַקטיוויסט דזשייק שנײַדער, „וואָס אַקטיוויסטן פֿאַר שפּראַכן אין אַ סכּנה קענען זיך אָפּלערנען איינער פֿונעם אַנדערן.“ צו הערן דעם פּאָדקאַסט, גיט אַ... The post Forverts podcast, episode 6: At-risk languages appeared first on The Forward.

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The Forward
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דער פֿאָרווערטס האָט שוין אַרויסגעלאָזט דעם זעקסטן קאַפּיטל פֿונעם ייִדישן פּאָדקאַסט, Yiddish With Rukhl. דאָס מאָל איז די טעמע „שפּראַכן אין אַ סכּנה“. אין דעם קאַפּיטל לייענט שׂרה־רחל שעכטער פֿאָר אַן אַרטיקל פֿונעם ייִדיש־אַקטיוויסט דזשייק שנײַדער, „וואָס אַקטיוויסטן פֿאַר שפּראַכן אין אַ סכּנה קענען זיך אָפּלערנען איינער פֿונעם אַנדערן.“ צו הערן דעם פּאָדקאַסט, גיט אַ... The post Forverts podcast, episode 6: At-risk languages appeared first on The Forward.

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דער פֿאָרווערטס האָט שוין אַרויסגעלאָזט דעם זעקסטן קאַפּיטל פֿונעם ייִדישן פּאָדקאַסט, Yiddish With Rukhl. דאָס מאָל איז די טעמע „שפּראַכן אין אַ סכּנה“. אין דעם קאַפּיטל לייענט שׂרה־רחל שעכטער פֿאָר אַן אַרטיקל פֿונעם ייִדיש־אַקטיוויסט דזשייק שנײַדער, „וואָס אַקטיוויסטן פֿאַר שפּראַכן אין אַ סכּנה קענען זיך אָפּלערנען איינער פֿונעם אַנדערן.“ צו הערן דעם פּאָדקאַסט, גיט אַ... The post Forverts podcast, episode 6: At-risk languages appeared first on The Forward.

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Idaho Capital Sun
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A coalition of public health and environmental groups filed a suit Wednesday challenging the Trump administration’s recent finding that the Environmental Protection Agency could not regulate climate-warming greenhouse gases. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and President Donald Trump announced last week the administration was finalizing a repeal of the 2009 endangerment finding, which declared the agency could […]

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A coalition of public health and environmental groups filed a suit Wednesday challenging the Trump administration’s recent finding that the Environmental Protection Agency could not regulate climate-warming greenhouse gases. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and President Donald Trump announced last week the administration was finalizing a repeal of the 2009 endangerment finding, which declared the agency could […]

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Mamdani swept into City Hall on hopes and dreams of making the city affordable, and the key to affordability in New York City is housing. People are not moving out of New York City because the bus fare is three dollars. People are moving out because they can’t afford the rent. Child care is too […] The post LISTEN: ‘The Master Plan of New York is the Subway’ appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.

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Mamdani swept into City Hall on hopes and dreams of making the city affordable, and the key to affordability in New York City is housing. People are not moving out of New York City because the bus fare is three dollars. People are moving out because they can’t afford the rent. Child care is too […] The post LISTEN: ‘The Master Plan of New York is the Subway’ appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.

A bestselling romance novelist is facing backlash from her Jewish readers after hiring an audiobook narrator who previously posted on social media telling Zionists to kill themselves. Abby Jimenez’s novel The Night We Met, set to be published next month, features voice actor Zachary Webber as the narrator of the audiobook. “If you’re a Zionist... The post An audiobook narrator told Zionists to kill themselves. A popular romance novelist hired him anyway. appeared first on The Forward.

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A bestselling romance novelist is facing backlash from her Jewish readers after hiring an audiobook narrator who previously posted on social media telling Zionists to kill themselves. Abby Jimenez’s novel The Night We Met, set to be published next month, features voice actor Zachary Webber as the narrator of the audiobook. “If you’re a Zionist... The post An audiobook narrator told Zionists to kill themselves. A popular romance novelist hired him anyway. appeared first on The Forward.