As inscrições para o edital do Istmo (Circuitos Criativos América do Sul) foram prorrogadas até domingo (19), ampliando o prazo para artistas visuais interessados em participar de uma das principais iniciativas voltadas à inserção internacional da produção artística do Rio Grande do Sul. A chamada é direcionada a artistas gaúchos ou residentes no estado há […] Fonte

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As inscrições para o edital do Istmo (Circuitos Criativos América do Sul) foram prorrogadas até domingo (19), ampliando o prazo para artistas visuais interessados em participar de uma das principais iniciativas voltadas à inserção internacional da produção artística do Rio Grande do Sul. A chamada é direcionada a artistas gaúchos ou residentes no estado há […] Fonte

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The broken window at Republican Party headquarters marks the second act of alleged vandalism at the office in a little over a year.

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The broken window at Republican Party headquarters marks the second act of alleged vandalism at the office in a little over a year.

Las guerras de Ucrania y Oriente Medio no solo están dejando miles de muertos, también están debilitando las normas que frenan la ley del más fuerte. La UE teme un efecto dominó global, con energía más cara, tensiones militares crecientes y un sistema internacional cada vez más frágil.

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Las guerras de Ucrania y Oriente Medio no solo están dejando miles de muertos, también están debilitando las normas que frenan la ley del más fuerte. La UE teme un efecto dominó global, con energía más cara, tensiones militares crecientes y un sistema internacional cada vez más frágil.

After two deaths at for-profit plasma centres, provincial health coalitions are calling for greater transparency and accountability. The post Ontario Health Coalition calls for investigation into for-profit plasma centres appeared first on rabble.ca.

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After two deaths at for-profit plasma centres, provincial health coalitions are calling for greater transparency and accountability. The post Ontario Health Coalition calls for investigation into for-profit plasma centres appeared first on rabble.ca.

KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Gov. Laura Kelly faced a sea of fifth graders Tuesday to answer their questions about water policy, conservation, and what the Legislature is doing to help the next generation. How does Kansas share water from the Ogallala Aquifer with other states? How is Kansas addressing the water crisis? Will the next […]

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KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Gov. Laura Kelly faced a sea of fifth graders Tuesday to answer their questions about water policy, conservation, and what the Legislature is doing to help the next generation. How does Kansas share water from the Ogallala Aquifer with other states? How is Kansas addressing the water crisis? Will the next […]

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More than one out of every six adults over the age of 65 in Potter and Randall counties lacks consistent access to enough food to fuel an active and healthy life, according to the Mary E. Bivins Foundation. These adults may be disabled, divorced or raising their grandkids. Or they may be earning a wage […] The post Amarillo recognizes Senior Hunger Awareness Month appeared first on Amarillo Tribune.

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More than one out of every six adults over the age of 65 in Potter and Randall counties lacks consistent access to enough food to fuel an active and healthy life, according to the Mary E. Bivins Foundation. These adults may be disabled, divorced or raising their grandkids. Or they may be earning a wage […] The post Amarillo recognizes Senior Hunger Awareness Month appeared first on Amarillo Tribune.

La relación entre Donald Trump y Giorgia Meloni entra en una fase de tensión inédita tras duras críticas del líder estadounidense. El choque, enmarcado en la guerra de Irán y el debate sobre el papel de Occidente, expone fisuras en el bloque conservador internacional.

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La relación entre Donald Trump y Giorgia Meloni entra en una fase de tensión inédita tras duras críticas del líder estadounidense. El choque, enmarcado en la guerra de Irán y el debate sobre el papel de Occidente, expone fisuras en el bloque conservador internacional.

State police are investigating the deaths of inmates at three different correctional facilities in northern New York State

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State police are investigating the deaths of inmates at three different correctional facilities in northern New York State

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Türkiyə məhkəməsi Cümhuriyyət Xalq Partiyasının (CHP) keçmiş sədri Kamal Kılıçdaroğlunu 11 ay 20 gün müddətinə azadlıqdan məhrum edib.

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Türkiyə məhkəməsi Cümhuriyyət Xalq Partiyasının (CHP) keçmiş sədri Kamal Kılıçdaroğlunu 11 ay 20 gün müddətinə azadlıqdan məhrum edib.

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Iran je prekid izraelskih napada na Hezbolah postavio kao ključni zahtev za mirovni sporazum sa Sjedinjenim Američkim Državama. Zašto je Teheranu toliko važna libanska militantna grupa?

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Iran je prekid izraelskih napada na Hezbolah postavio kao ključni zahtev za mirovni sporazum sa Sjedinjenim Američkim Državama. Zašto je Teheranu toliko važna libanska militantna grupa?

The Kansas State Board of Education votes 7-1 to appoint state Department of Education employee Jake Steel to become commissioner of K-12 education.

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The Kansas State Board of Education votes 7-1 to appoint state Department of Education employee Jake Steel to become commissioner of K-12 education.

The post Following season of low snowpack, experts say Middle Rio Grande is in trouble appeared first on Searchlight New Mexico. Farmers have been told to expect longer wait times between irrigation deliveries and were encouraged to "take water when it is available." The post Following season of low snowpack, experts say Middle Rio Grande is in trouble appeared first on Searchlight New Mexico.

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The post Following season of low snowpack, experts say Middle Rio Grande is in trouble appeared first on Searchlight New Mexico. Farmers have been told to expect longer wait times between irrigation deliveries and were encouraged to "take water when it is available." The post Following season of low snowpack, experts say Middle Rio Grande is in trouble appeared first on Searchlight New Mexico.

Кинотеатры Петербурга, в том числе «Аврора» и «Родина», отказались показать большую ретроспективу фильмов Александра Сокурова к его юбилею, сообщила режиссер Любовь Аркус 14 апреля.

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Кинотеатры Петербурга, в том числе «Аврора» и «Родина», отказались показать большую ретроспективу фильмов Александра Сокурова к его юбилею, сообщила режиссер Любовь Аркус 14 апреля.

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The Montana Federation of Public Employees, the state’s largest labor union comprising teachers, school employees, law enforcement, and city, county, and state employees, elected new leadership at its annual conference over the weekend. Current state Rep. Melissa Romano, a Helena Democrat and teacher, was elected as MFPE president, taking over from Amanda Curtis, who has […]

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The Montana Federation of Public Employees, the state’s largest labor union comprising teachers, school employees, law enforcement, and city, county, and state employees, elected new leadership at its annual conference over the weekend. Current state Rep. Melissa Romano, a Helena Democrat and teacher, was elected as MFPE president, taking over from Amanda Curtis, who has […]

The participatory journalism program will support newsroom collaborations and community connections. The post MinnPost launches Twin Cities Documenters program, hub for civic engagement appeared first on MinnPost.

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The participatory journalism program will support newsroom collaborations and community connections. The post MinnPost launches Twin Cities Documenters program, hub for civic engagement appeared first on MinnPost.

ენა ცოცხალი ორგანიზმია, რომელიც ყოველდღიურად იცვლება, თანაც მასზე ყველაფერი მოქმედებს: ინგლისურიც, ციფრული სამყაროც და ოკუპაციაც კი. 14 აპრილს, დედაენის დღეზე რადიო თავისუფლებამ ფილოლოგებს ჰკითხა, რა მოსდის ქართულ ენას.

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ენა ცოცხალი ორგანიზმია, რომელიც ყოველდღიურად იცვლება, თანაც მასზე ყველაფერი მოქმედებს: ინგლისურიც, ციფრული სამყაროც და ოკუპაციაც კი. 14 აპრილს, დედაენის დღეზე რადიო თავისუფლებამ ფილოლოგებს ჰკითხა, რა მოსდის ქართულ ენას.

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(The Center Square) – The Illinois Department of Corrections is facing questions over its failure to comply with state law while spending hundreds of millions of dollars on overtime. The Legislative Audit Commission questioned IDOC leaders Tuesday over 40 compliance findings for a two-year period ending in June 2024. IDOC Director Latoya Hughes reported progress, noting that the department’s findings were reduced to 40 from 60 in the previous audit. State Sen. Laura Ellman, D-Naperville, said the audit showed budget increases for contracted services while the inmate population was decreasing. “These dollars that our taxpayers are spending, we want to make sure that we’re getting value from these dollars,” Ellman said. IDOC Chief Financial Officer James Deen said the department’s budget has increased 8 to 10% annually. Hughes said there are a little more than 30,000 individuals in IDOC custody. She said health care, education, staffing and operational costs increase every year, and facilities need to be maintained whether they have five or 1,500 people. IDOC reported a population more than 44,000 in 2016. State Rep. Amy Elik, R-Alton, asked Hughes if it was a bad idea to allow workers who take a vacation week to come in and work four hours at an overtime rate. “We comply with the collective bargaining agreement that’s in place,” Hughes said. “So this has been going on since 2014. In one year’s time it was $151 million, so take that times the last twelve years because, obviously, this is still going on even after the audit period, correct?” Elik said. “That particular process has not changed, correct,” Hughes said. “Ok, that’s shameful,” Elik said. State Sen. Chapin Rose, R-Mahomet, said IDOC and the Department of Children and Family Services are the two worst-run departments in the state. “We are being fleeced as taxpayers. We are putting people’s lives at risk, the men and women that work there every day as well as the inmates,” Rose said. Rose pointed out compliance findings that IDOC violated both federal and state laws. “It is sort of the ultimate in ironies that you’re housing the people that we accused of violating the state law, and you guys are violating the state law,” Rose said. Rose said the department failed to report offender resident information, failed to report data on electronic monitoring and did not comply with safety and sanitation standards. “That’s a lawsuit waiting to happen for the taxpayers to pay,” Rose said. Rose opposed a motion to accept the audit and said the committee would bring the IDOC officials back to discuss how much more compliance they are doing.

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(The Center Square) – The Illinois Department of Corrections is facing questions over its failure to comply with state law while spending hundreds of millions of dollars on overtime. The Legislative Audit Commission questioned IDOC leaders Tuesday over 40 compliance findings for a two-year period ending in June 2024. IDOC Director Latoya Hughes reported progress, noting that the department’s findings were reduced to 40 from 60 in the previous audit. State Sen. Laura Ellman, D-Naperville, said the audit showed budget increases for contracted services while the inmate population was decreasing. “These dollars that our taxpayers are spending, we want to make sure that we’re getting value from these dollars,” Ellman said. IDOC Chief Financial Officer James Deen said the department’s budget has increased 8 to 10% annually. Hughes said there are a little more than 30,000 individuals in IDOC custody. She said health care, education, staffing and operational costs increase every year, and facilities need to be maintained whether they have five or 1,500 people. IDOC reported a population more than 44,000 in 2016. State Rep. Amy Elik, R-Alton, asked Hughes if it was a bad idea to allow workers who take a vacation week to come in and work four hours at an overtime rate. “We comply with the collective bargaining agreement that’s in place,” Hughes said. “So this has been going on since 2014. In one year’s time it was $151 million, so take that times the last twelve years because, obviously, this is still going on even after the audit period, correct?” Elik said. “That particular process has not changed, correct,” Hughes said. “Ok, that’s shameful,” Elik said. State Sen. Chapin Rose, R-Mahomet, said IDOC and the Department of Children and Family Services are the two worst-run departments in the state. “We are being fleeced as taxpayers. We are putting people’s lives at risk, the men and women that work there every day as well as the inmates,” Rose said. Rose pointed out compliance findings that IDOC violated both federal and state laws. “It is sort of the ultimate in ironies that you’re housing the people that we accused of violating the state law, and you guys are violating the state law,” Rose said. Rose said the department failed to report offender resident information, failed to report data on electronic monitoring and did not comply with safety and sanitation standards. “That’s a lawsuit waiting to happen for the taxpayers to pay,” Rose said. Rose opposed a motion to accept the audit and said the committee would bring the IDOC officials back to discuss how much more compliance they are doing.

(The Center Square) - Wisconsin’s Senate and Assembly decided to keep Gov. Tony Evers’ special session open on Tuesday as conversations continue on redistricting in the state, with Assembly Republican leaders saying that will allow for “meaningful dialogue” on the topic. Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, and Majority Leader Tyler August, R-Walworth, sent a joint statement at noon Tuesday announcing the continuation of the special session. “We view the Governor’s proposal as a first step on which to build a more comprehensive, workable solution for Wisconsin and we hope that Governor Evers will agree to meet face-to-face with us to discuss our ideas on how to accomplish this shared goal,” the leaders said in a statement. “We’re committed to a transparent and balanced solution that reflects the interest of all Wisconsinites.” Evers called the special session to “ban partisan gerrymandering” but did not provide details of his proposal, something he also mentioned in his State of the State speech. Evers said Tuesday that he did not plan to compromise. "There’s nothing to negotiate because there’s no room for compromise when it comes to making sure Wisconsinites’ voices matter and their votes count,” Evers said in a statement. “Rigging maps so that one political party stays in power is wrong, it’s anti-democratic, and it’s un-American—there’s nothing to negotiate because there’s no room for compromise when it comes to making sure Wisconsinites’ voices matter and their votes count,” Evers added. “This is a first step—if we don’t get a ban on partisan gerrymandering put in Wisconsin’s constitution, lawmakers will never be forced to create the independent and nonpartisan redistricting process Wisconsinites deserve. "Lawmakers either want to ban partisan gerrymandering in Wisconsin or they don’t. It’s that simple. If lawmakers fail to take a public vote on this basic question, then Wisconsinites have no choice but to assume their lawmaker’s position on this issue."

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(The Center Square) - Wisconsin’s Senate and Assembly decided to keep Gov. Tony Evers’ special session open on Tuesday as conversations continue on redistricting in the state, with Assembly Republican leaders saying that will allow for “meaningful dialogue” on the topic. Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, and Majority Leader Tyler August, R-Walworth, sent a joint statement at noon Tuesday announcing the continuation of the special session. “We view the Governor’s proposal as a first step on which to build a more comprehensive, workable solution for Wisconsin and we hope that Governor Evers will agree to meet face-to-face with us to discuss our ideas on how to accomplish this shared goal,” the leaders said in a statement. “We’re committed to a transparent and balanced solution that reflects the interest of all Wisconsinites.” Evers called the special session to “ban partisan gerrymandering” but did not provide details of his proposal, something he also mentioned in his State of the State speech. Evers said Tuesday that he did not plan to compromise. "There’s nothing to negotiate because there’s no room for compromise when it comes to making sure Wisconsinites’ voices matter and their votes count,” Evers said in a statement. “Rigging maps so that one political party stays in power is wrong, it’s anti-democratic, and it’s un-American—there’s nothing to negotiate because there’s no room for compromise when it comes to making sure Wisconsinites’ voices matter and their votes count,” Evers added. “This is a first step—if we don’t get a ban on partisan gerrymandering put in Wisconsin’s constitution, lawmakers will never be forced to create the independent and nonpartisan redistricting process Wisconsinites deserve. "Lawmakers either want to ban partisan gerrymandering in Wisconsin or they don’t. It’s that simple. If lawmakers fail to take a public vote on this basic question, then Wisconsinites have no choice but to assume their lawmaker’s position on this issue."

O ministro Kassio Nunes Marques, do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), decidiu nesta terça-feira (14) abrir inquérito para apurar denúncias de assédio sexual contra o ministro afastado Marco Buzzi, do Superior Tribunal de Justiça (STJ). Isso significa que a Polícia Federal (PF) passará a atuar formalmente na investigação do caso, com prazo inicial de 60 dias […] Fonte

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O ministro Kassio Nunes Marques, do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), decidiu nesta terça-feira (14) abrir inquérito para apurar denúncias de assédio sexual contra o ministro afastado Marco Buzzi, do Superior Tribunal de Justiça (STJ). Isso significa que a Polícia Federal (PF) passará a atuar formalmente na investigação do caso, com prazo inicial de 60 dias […] Fonte

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Legislation to eliminate certain higher education support programs will head to Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds’ desk after passage through the Iowa Senate. House File 2539 would repeal certain higher education policies and programs in Iowa code, including the College Bound program, Minority and Women Educators Enhancement Program and others. Sen. Kerry Gruenhagen, R-Walcott, said programs […]

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Legislation to eliminate certain higher education support programs will head to Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds’ desk after passage through the Iowa Senate. House File 2539 would repeal certain higher education policies and programs in Iowa code, including the College Bound program, Minority and Women Educators Enhancement Program and others. Sen. Kerry Gruenhagen, R-Walcott, said programs […]