Georgia's school districts are tightening their belts after years of spending rapidly increasing revenues, with many dipping into savings accounts to avoid spending cuts as enrollment falls and property tax growth flattens. 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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Georgia's school districts are tightening their belts after years of spending rapidly increasing revenues, with many dipping into savings accounts to avoid spending cuts as enrollment falls and property tax growth flattens. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

En un exitoso despliegue conjunto entre Carabineros y el Ejército, se lograron incautar más de 463 kilos de marihuana en dos procedimientos paralelos. Las diligencias incluyeron la interceptación de un camión en Antofagasta tras un dato de inteligencia del OS7 y el hallazgo de un millonario acopio oculto entre las rocas en pleno desierto de San Pedro de Atacama. Este artículo VIDEO | Doble golpe policial: Sacan de circulación más de 463 kilos de marihuana en San Pedro de Atacama y Antofagasta fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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En un exitoso despliegue conjunto entre Carabineros y el Ejército, se lograron incautar más de 463 kilos de marihuana en dos procedimientos paralelos. Las diligencias incluyeron la interceptación de un camión en Antofagasta tras un dato de inteligencia del OS7 y el hallazgo de un millonario acopio oculto entre las rocas en pleno desierto de San Pedro de Atacama. Este artículo VIDEO | Doble golpe policial: Sacan de circulación más de 463 kilos de marihuana en San Pedro de Atacama y Antofagasta fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

Twelve states sued to block Paramount’s takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery, arguing that the $81B merger would “extinguish competition."

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Twelve states sued to block Paramount’s takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery, arguing that the $81B merger would “extinguish competition."

九个欧洲国家和乌克兰星期一(7月13日)在巴黎宣布,他们将组建一个联盟,为欧洲建立共享的弹道导弹防御能力。

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九个欧洲国家和乌克兰星期一(7月13日)在巴黎宣布,他们将组建一个联盟,为欧洲建立共享的弹道导弹防御能力。

Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox.In the five years since New York legalized cannabis, educators across the city have seen an uptick in student marijuana use spilling into the school day and grappled with how to respond.As smoke shops proliferated, teens had more access to potent products, and some used cannabis to self-medicate mental health challenges that spiked in the wake of the pandemic, educators previously told Chalkbeat. Many educators said they felt ill-equipped to respond to students using cannabis during school or showing up high to class.Now, a new set of educational resources developed by the state’s Office of Cannabis Management could help fill that gap.“What we heard when we brought together everyone from school nurses to superintendents to assistant superintendents, to principals, to teachers … everyone asked for resources,” said Lyla Hunt, the director of public health and education at the state’s cannabis management office. They wanted to understand the cannabis landscape post-legalization, saying, “‘We need that information in order to better serve the people we serve.’”The education program, called Cannabis Honestly, is geared toward young people and trusted adults in their lives trying to navigate a murky cannabis landscape. The resources, released on Monday, are based on 23 listening sessions with roughly 450 young people and caregivers throughout the state who shared their experience with cannabis and what kind of information they wanted.Researchers found that many teens were still confused about some basic facts, with roughly a third incorrectly guessing the legal age of cannabis consumption in New York. (It’s 21.) Both young people and adults also expressed confusion about how to distinguish between sanctioned cannabis products and illicit ones. The materials point out that legal shops will have a QR code near the door to verify the store is licensed and will have the state logo on product packaging.When asked why young people were turning to cannabis, youth participants overwhelmingly pointed to mental health challenges, with 85% of the young people surveyed raising it as an issue. Roughly 60% said they believed cannabis served a medicinal purpose, the listening sessions found.More than half of the teens who participated also said they wanted a clearer understanding of how cannabis affects the brain and body. And they were clear in telling researchers that an education campaign that came across as too-heavy handed or moralizing would fall flat.The educational materials include sections directly aimed at youth through a mix of comic-style graphics with frequently asked questions and blurbs, along with short videos. A section called “Weed 101” explains that using products with a higher concentration of THC can raise the risk of “greening out,” or getting so high that it triggers intense anxiety and physical side effects.Other sections address the myths that people can’t get addicted to cannabis and that most teens are using the drug. In fact, roughly 17 of 20 teens across the state say they’re not using weed, according to the guidance.The materials also include a choose-your-own-adventure-style interactive guide for how to have a conversation with a teenager about cannabis and resources designed specifically for parents who use the drug themselves. The resources are available in English and Spanish and are available in print versions for free at the state’s cannabis education library. Hunt said these are exactly the types of materials that school counselors can have on hand when they have to call a parent about student cannabis use. “When the parent goes home, they can continue to have the conversation,” Hunt said. “But also to support [the counselor] as they’re having that conversation as well.”Michael Elsen-Rooney is a reporter for Chalkbeat New York, covering NYC public schools. Contact Michael at melsen-rooney@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.In the five years since New York legalized cannabis, educators across the city have seen an uptick in student marijuana use spilling into the school day and grappled with how to respond.As smoke shops proliferated, teens had more access to potent products, and some used cannabis to self-medicate mental health challenges that spiked in the wake of the pandemic, educators previously told Chalkbeat. Many educators said they felt ill-equipped to respond to students using cannabis during school or showing up high to class.Now, a new set of educational resources developed by the state’s Office of Cannabis Management could help fill that gap.“What we heard when we brought together everyone from school nurses to superintendents to assistant superintendents, to principals, to teachers … everyone asked for resources,” said Lyla Hunt, the director of public health and education at the state’s cannabis management office. They wanted to understand the cannabis landscape post-legalization, saying, “‘We need that information in order to better serve the people we serve.’”The education program, called Cannabis Honestly, is geared toward young people and trusted adults in their lives trying to navigate a murky cannabis landscape. The resources, released on Monday, are based on 23 listening sessions with roughly 450 young people and caregivers throughout the state who shared their experience with cannabis and what kind of information they wanted.Researchers found that many teens were still confused about some basic facts, with roughly a third incorrectly guessing the legal age of cannabis consumption in New York. (It’s 21.) Both young people and adults also expressed confusion about how to distinguish between sanctioned cannabis products and illicit ones. The materials point out that legal shops will have a QR code near the door to verify the store is licensed and will have the state logo on product packaging.When asked why young people were turning to cannabis, youth participants overwhelmingly pointed to mental health challenges, with 85% of the young people surveyed raising it as an issue. Roughly 60% said they believed cannabis served a medicinal purpose, the listening sessions found.More than half of the teens who participated also said they wanted a clearer understanding of how cannabis affects the brain and body. And they were clear in telling researchers that an education campaign that came across as too-heavy handed or moralizing would fall flat.The educational materials include sections directly aimed at youth through a mix of comic-style graphics with frequently asked questions and blurbs, along with short videos. A section called “Weed 101” explains that using products with a higher concentration of THC can raise the risk of “greening out,” or getting so high that it triggers intense anxiety and physical side effects.Other sections address the myths that people can’t get addicted to cannabis and that most teens are using the drug. In fact, roughly 17 of 20 teens across the state say they’re not using weed, according to the guidance.The materials also include a choose-your-own-adventure-style interactive guide for how to have a conversation with a teenager about cannabis and resources designed specifically for parents who use the drug themselves. The resources are available in English and Spanish and are available in print versions for free at the state’s cannabis education library. Hunt said these are exactly the types of materials that school counselors can have on hand when they have to call a parent about student cannabis use. “When the parent goes home, they can continue to have the conversation,” Hunt said. “But also to support [the counselor] as they’re having that conversation as well.”Michael Elsen-Rooney is a reporter for Chalkbeat New York, covering NYC public schools. Contact Michael at melsen-rooney@chalkbeat.org.

Serokê Amerîkayê Donald Trump roja Duşemê got ku Amerîka dê Çîyayê Pîkaksê li Îranê ji holê rake, di demekê de ku wî hişyarî da ku Washington dê bi tundî li Îranê bide. Donald Trump di hevpeyvînekê de li ser bernameya Hugh Hewitt got, "Em ê Çîyayê Pîkaksê ji holê rakin. Ji Îranîyan re bêjin ku amade bin." Trump got, "Em ji nêz ve çavdêrîya (Çîyayê Pîkaksê) dikin. Em li wir ti çalakiyekê nabînin. Rewşa wan a navokî ne baş e. Her cara ku em li ser vê yekê dibihîzin, em wê (bingehê) dikin...

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Serokê Amerîkayê Donald Trump roja Duşemê got ku Amerîka dê Çîyayê Pîkaksê li Îranê ji holê rake, di demekê de ku wî hişyarî da ku Washington dê bi tundî li Îranê bide. Donald Trump di hevpeyvînekê de li ser bernameya Hugh Hewitt got, "Em ê Çîyayê Pîkaksê ji holê rakin. Ji Îranîyan re bêjin ku amade bin." Trump got, "Em ji nêz ve çavdêrîya (Çîyayê Pîkaksê) dikin. Em li wir ti çalakiyekê nabînin. Rewşa wan a navokî ne baş e. Her cara ku em li ser vê yekê dibihîzin, em wê (bingehê) dikin...

One witness said a little girl wearing pajamas, potentially the victim’s daughter, was present at the shooting.

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One witness said a little girl wearing pajamas, potentially the victim’s daughter, was present at the shooting.

The secretary of state announced what he characterized as a “campaign to dismantle” the International Criminal Court.

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The secretary of state announced what he characterized as a “campaign to dismantle” the International Criminal Court.

U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock on Monday touted a new federal law that went into effect over the weekend that is aimed at making homeownership more attainable. Speaking in southwest Atlanta in front of a home that is corporate owned, Warnock was joined by city leaders and a local resident struggling to find an affordable home […]

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U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock on Monday touted a new federal law that went into effect over the weekend that is aimed at making homeownership more attainable. Speaking in southwest Atlanta in front of a home that is corporate owned, Warnock was joined by city leaders and a local resident struggling to find an affordable home […]

The KAXE Music Team on new music from Baby Rose, Allison Russell, John R. Miller, Margaret Glaspy, Obi Original & The Black Atlantics, and Rush for our Pick From '76.

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The KAXE Music Team on new music from Baby Rose, Allison Russell, John R. Miller, Margaret Glaspy, Obi Original & The Black Atlantics, and Rush for our Pick From '76.

Democrat Laura Kelly, nearing the end of her two terms as governor, embraces the merit-selection process in filling a vacancy on the Kansas Supreme Court.

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Democrat Laura Kelly, nearing the end of her two terms as governor, embraces the merit-selection process in filling a vacancy on the Kansas Supreme Court.

A história não apaga pessoas por acaso. Ela apaga quem ameaça as estruturas do poder. Fonte

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A história não apaga pessoas por acaso. Ela apaga quem ameaça as estruturas do poder. Fonte

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We all understand the concept of inversion, which basically means the act of turning something upside down. What we may not have realized this is the monetary policy of our modern Republican administration. Picture a traditional pyramid, with the wider base on the bottom and the point on top. In the United States, you have […]

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We all understand the concept of inversion, which basically means the act of turning something upside down. What we may not have realized this is the monetary policy of our modern Republican administration. Picture a traditional pyramid, with the wider base on the bottom and the point on top. In the United States, you have […]

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The restaurant near TCU announced its closure, citing economic challenges and the owner’s battle with cancer.

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The restaurant near TCU announced its closure, citing economic challenges and the owner’s battle with cancer.

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HILLSBORO, N.D. — Opponents of what would be North Dakota’s largest dairy argued Monday that a state agency failed to do an adequate review of the environmental threats posed by the milking operation.  Attorneys for Riverview LLP, the Minnesota-based company behind the 25,000-cow Herberg Dairy in Traill County, and the North Dakota Department of Environmental […]

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HILLSBORO, N.D. — Opponents of what would be North Dakota’s largest dairy argued Monday that a state agency failed to do an adequate review of the environmental threats posed by the milking operation.  Attorneys for Riverview LLP, the Minnesota-based company behind the 25,000-cow Herberg Dairy in Traill County, and the North Dakota Department of Environmental […]

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Oregon health officials have recorded a handful of verified cases of a parasitic intestinal illness in the state over the past two months, as outbreaks involving the disease continue to grow in other parts of the country.  Data the Oregon Health Authority released last week shows that in both May and June, public health officials […]

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Oregon health officials have recorded a handful of verified cases of a parasitic intestinal illness in the state over the past two months, as outbreaks involving the disease continue to grow in other parts of the country.  Data the Oregon Health Authority released last week shows that in both May and June, public health officials […]

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2026年7月14日《VOA今日焦点》重点新闻内容包括:特朗普总统:美军重启对伊封锁,美国将“接管”霍尔木兹海峡;美对华鹰派资深参议员格雷厄姆骤然逝世 美台各界致哀;白宫公布打击跨国贩毒成果 本周将召开首届“芬太尼峰会”;VOA记者直击:环太军演聚焦美军无人技术;世界杯四强出炉“金靴奖”之争白热化 梅西、姆巴佩并列榜首。

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2026年7月14日《VOA今日焦点》重点新闻内容包括:特朗普总统:美军重启对伊封锁,美国将“接管”霍尔木兹海峡;美对华鹰派资深参议员格雷厄姆骤然逝世 美台各界致哀;白宫公布打击跨国贩毒成果 本周将召开首届“芬太尼峰会”;VOA记者直击:环太军演聚焦美军无人技术;世界杯四强出炉“金靴奖”之争白热化 梅西、姆巴佩并列榜首。

After decades in planning, the city approved a $2.2 million renovation of the West B Street Pedestrian Corridor, which sits at the north end of the Santa Fe Depot.

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After decades in planning, the city approved a $2.2 million renovation of the West B Street Pedestrian Corridor, which sits at the north end of the Santa Fe Depot.

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On Monday, Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed into law the only significant anti-abortion bill Republicans were able to pass this session as they faced heated debates with Democrats and fractured opinions over what to include in the final pared-down version of the bill. Under the ‘Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act,’ any healthcare provider who “knowingly […]

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On Monday, Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed into law the only significant anti-abortion bill Republicans were able to pass this session as they faced heated debates with Democrats and fractured opinions over what to include in the final pared-down version of the bill. Under the ‘Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act,’ any healthcare provider who “knowingly […]

The Brunswick Judicial Circuit has outsourced juvenile prosecution to contract attorneys with little public accountability, raising questions about the counties' oversight of outside attorneys, the mounting costs to taxpayers, and whether children are receiving fair treatment in local courts. 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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The Brunswick Judicial Circuit has outsourced juvenile prosecution to contract attorneys with little public accountability, raising questions about the counties' oversight of outside attorneys, the mounting costs to taxpayers, and whether children are receiving fair treatment in local courts. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.