On the Radar: More Indictments, Seizures, and Control Strategies This week in On the Radar, the US indicts Sinaloa’s governor for criminal ties, Spain seizes a record cocaine shipment, and the US unveils a new drug strategy focusing on narco-terrorism and trafficking. The post On the Radar: More Indictments, Seizures, and Control Strategies appeared first on InSight Crime.

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On the Radar: More Indictments, Seizures, and Control Strategies This week in On the Radar, the US indicts Sinaloa’s governor for criminal ties, Spain seizes a record cocaine shipment, and the US unveils a new drug strategy focusing on narco-terrorism and trafficking. The post On the Radar: More Indictments, Seizures, and Control Strategies appeared first on InSight Crime.

A história de Minas Gerais, marcada por disputas coloniais e ciclos econômicos, guarda lacunas profundas quando se trata da resistência negra. É nesse vazio que se insere o documentário Ambrósio, rei do Campo Grande: o rei esquecido de uma história roubada que ainda ecoa, lançado pela Braia Produções. O filme traz à tona a trajetória […] Fonte

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A história de Minas Gerais, marcada por disputas coloniais e ciclos econômicos, guarda lacunas profundas quando se trata da resistência negra. É nesse vazio que se insere o documentário Ambrósio, rei do Campo Grande: o rei esquecido de uma história roubada que ainda ecoa, lançado pela Braia Produções. O filme traz à tona a trajetória […] Fonte

After an assassination attempt at a journalists’ dinner in Washington, D.C., U.S. Sen. Tim Sheehy of Montana said he’d push legislation to fund a White House ballroom – the pet project of President Donald J. Trump. “It is an embarrassment to the strongest nation on earth that we cannot host gatherings in our nation’s capital, […]

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After an assassination attempt at a journalists’ dinner in Washington, D.C., U.S. Sen. Tim Sheehy of Montana said he’d push legislation to fund a White House ballroom – the pet project of President Donald J. Trump. “It is an embarrassment to the strongest nation on earth that we cannot host gatherings in our nation’s capital, […]

Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools.Memphis-Shelby County Schools will require all third grade students to retake state standardized reading tests on the last two days of the school year because of a timing conflict with Tennessee’s data release schedule.District officials said Thursday that they’re implementing a universal retesting because of the high stakes nature of a 2021 Tennessee law that holds back some third graders who don’t score as proficient on the state test. The Tennessee Department of Education will release preliminary state testing results on May 20, the day before MSCS closes for summer break. Those late results mean the district wouldn’t have time to determine which students are eligible for retests, which can help underperformers avoid extensive interventions required by Tennessee’s third grade reading law. Other school districts affected by extensive winter weather closures earlier this year are also grappling with the same issue. Metro Nashville Public Schools is currently considering its options, a spokesperson said. Out of “an abundance of caution,” said MSCS Accountability and Data Director Bill White, all 5,500 third graders will spend their last two days retaking the literacy portion of the Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program.“These poor third graders are taking a lot of tests. And we recognize that,” White said. “We want any student who may have not been proficient the first time to have the opportunity to hopefully improve their score.”Retake scores aren’t used in official proficiency data for the district, or in state and federal report cards. But students who pass the second time are exempted from required intervention measures. In past years, less than 1% of third graders were forced to repeat a school year, but more than 12,000 received mandatory tutoring. Last year, just under 30% of MSCS third graders passed last year’s reading test, known as TCAP. A little over 40% of third graders passed statewide. According to the Tennessee law, all remaining students were required to receive additional tutoring or attend summer school. Usually, White said, MSCS uses preliminary data from the Tennessee Department of Education to sift out the students who didn’t pass TCAP tests the first time. Standardized testing was delayed in the district this year because of a February winter storm that shut down classes for two weeks. Educators statewide requested a pushed-back testing schedule, but the state department did not pass a universal schedule change. Districts most affected by the storm, including MSCS, implemented a delay anyway. “We’re in kind of a scheduling bind,” White said. “With a district our size, the amount of data we’re talking about, that’s really not enough time to identify ‘these are the students who need to take it.’”The last time MSCS mandated retesting for all third graders was in the first year of the Tennessee law, White said. That year, over 25,000 students statewide were retested. Nashville public schools are in a similar situation, with their last full day of classes on May 20. In an emailed statement, the district said it’s still considering options for how to move forward. Amy Maples, MSCS’ director of curriculum and instruction, said the district will offer retesting sites on May 26 and 27 for students who are absent the last two days of school. Most third graders will complete the shortened online version of the literacy test, which doesn’t include a writing portion, on May 20. “The goal is really to not put any additional hardships on our families,” Maples said. Bri Hatch covers Memphis-Shelby County Schools for Chalkbeat Tennessee. Reach Bri at bhatch@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools.Memphis-Shelby County Schools will require all third grade students to retake state standardized reading tests on the last two days of the school year because of a timing conflict with Tennessee’s data release schedule.District officials said Thursday that they’re implementing a universal retesting because of the high stakes nature of a 2021 Tennessee law that holds back some third graders who don’t score as proficient on the state test. The Tennessee Department of Education will release preliminary state testing results on May 20, the day before MSCS closes for summer break. Those late results mean the district wouldn’t have time to determine which students are eligible for retests, which can help underperformers avoid extensive interventions required by Tennessee’s third grade reading law. Other school districts affected by extensive winter weather closures earlier this year are also grappling with the same issue. Metro Nashville Public Schools is currently considering its options, a spokesperson said. Out of “an abundance of caution,” said MSCS Accountability and Data Director Bill White, all 5,500 third graders will spend their last two days retaking the literacy portion of the Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program.“These poor third graders are taking a lot of tests. And we recognize that,” White said. “We want any student who may have not been proficient the first time to have the opportunity to hopefully improve their score.”Retake scores aren’t used in official proficiency data for the district, or in state and federal report cards. But students who pass the second time are exempted from required intervention measures. In past years, less than 1% of third graders were forced to repeat a school year, but more than 12,000 received mandatory tutoring. Last year, just under 30% of MSCS third graders passed last year’s reading test, known as TCAP. A little over 40% of third graders passed statewide. According to the Tennessee law, all remaining students were required to receive additional tutoring or attend summer school. Usually, White said, MSCS uses preliminary data from the Tennessee Department of Education to sift out the students who didn’t pass TCAP tests the first time. Standardized testing was delayed in the district this year because of a February winter storm that shut down classes for two weeks. Educators statewide requested a pushed-back testing schedule, but the state department did not pass a universal schedule change. Districts most affected by the storm, including MSCS, implemented a delay anyway. “We’re in kind of a scheduling bind,” White said. “With a district our size, the amount of data we’re talking about, that’s really not enough time to identify ‘these are the students who need to take it.’”The last time MSCS mandated retesting for all third graders was in the first year of the Tennessee law, White said. That year, over 25,000 students statewide were retested. Nashville public schools are in a similar situation, with their last full day of classes on May 20. In an emailed statement, the district said it’s still considering options for how to move forward. Amy Maples, MSCS’ director of curriculum and instruction, said the district will offer retesting sites on May 26 and 27 for students who are absent the last two days of school. Most third graders will complete the shortened online version of the literacy test, which doesn’t include a writing portion, on May 20. “The goal is really to not put any additional hardships on our families,” Maples said. Bri Hatch covers Memphis-Shelby County Schools for Chalkbeat Tennessee. Reach Bri at bhatch@chalkbeat.org.

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OKLAHOMA CITY — Gov. Kevin Stitt has vetoed a continuation of Oklahoma’s state-funded TV station, contending taxpayer dollars shouldn’t subsidize public broadcasting. The Oklahoma Educational Television Authority would reach its sunset date July 1 and have a year to wind down its operations, if the governor’s veto is not overridden or counteracted with other legislation. […]

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OKLAHOMA CITY — Gov. Kevin Stitt has vetoed a continuation of Oklahoma’s state-funded TV station, contending taxpayer dollars shouldn’t subsidize public broadcasting. The Oklahoma Educational Television Authority would reach its sunset date July 1 and have a year to wind down its operations, if the governor’s veto is not overridden or counteracted with other legislation. […]

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Universitários querem reabertura das negociações para que as demandas sejam ouvidas Fonte

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Office oversees elections, business licensing and securities market. 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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Three Democratic candidates are competing for the lieutenant governor nomination in Georgia, with each offering different priorities and approaches to working with the GOP-controlled Senate. 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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Three Democratic candidates are competing for the lieutenant governor nomination in Georgia, with each offering different priorities and approaches to working with the GOP-controlled Senate. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

El equipo de Iñigo derribó al Estrasburgo y desafiará al Crystal Palace en Leipzig.

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El equipo de Iñigo derribó al Estrasburgo y desafiará al Crystal Palace en Leipzig.

The investigation comes after an appeals court ruled laws requiring donated copies of theTen Commandments to be displayed are constitutional. His news release didn’t provide evidence districts are violating state law. The post Texas Attorney General investigates El Paso ISD, other districts over Ten Commandments displays appeared first on El Paso Matters.

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The investigation comes after an appeals court ruled laws requiring donated copies of theTen Commandments to be displayed are constitutional. His news release didn’t provide evidence districts are violating state law. The post Texas Attorney General investigates El Paso ISD, other districts over Ten Commandments displays appeared first on El Paso Matters.

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The Energy and Environmental Research Center at the University of North Dakota has been forced to cut staff because of funding delays.  The EERC is cutting 27 positions, UND Assistant Vice President of Communications David Dodds said in a statement Thursday. Another 13 employees have been furloughed on a full or temporary basis, meaning the […]

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The Energy and Environmental Research Center at the University of North Dakota has been forced to cut staff because of funding delays.  The EERC is cutting 27 positions, UND Assistant Vice President of Communications David Dodds said in a statement Thursday. Another 13 employees have been furloughed on a full or temporary basis, meaning the […]

کانال تلگرامی وحیدآنلاین شامگاه پنجشنبه ۱۷ اردیبهشت به نقل از گزارش‌های مردمی از شنیده شدن صدای چندین انفجار در مناطق غربی تهران خبر داد.

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کانال تلگرامی وحیدآنلاین شامگاه پنجشنبه ۱۷ اردیبهشت به نقل از گزارش‌های مردمی از شنیده شدن صدای چندین انفجار در مناطق غربی تهران خبر داد.

La famille royale dirigeante des Émirats arabes unis a bénéficié de plus de 71 millions d'euros de subventions agricoles de l'Union européenne sur six ans, ont révélé dans une enquête conjointe le Guardian et le média d'investigation anglophone DeSmog. Des sommes qui viennent de la PAC, la Politique agricole commune de l'UE, destinées aux agriculteurs européens pour leur permettre un niveau de vie équitable.

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La famille royale dirigeante des Émirats arabes unis a bénéficié de plus de 71 millions d'euros de subventions agricoles de l'Union européenne sur six ans, ont révélé dans une enquête conjointe le Guardian et le média d'investigation anglophone DeSmog. Des sommes qui viennent de la PAC, la Politique agricole commune de l'UE, destinées aux agriculteurs européens pour leur permettre un niveau de vie équitable.

Detroit-based demolition contractor Gayanga Co., which is shutting down and suing the city's Office of Inspector General, says false statements destroyed the business following allegations of using contaminated dirt at demolition sites.

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Detroit-based demolition contractor Gayanga Co., which is shutting down and suing the city's Office of Inspector General, says false statements destroyed the business following allegations of using contaminated dirt at demolition sites.

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The city will remove the dam remnants and rocks to improve safety and enhance river ecology. The post Learn how the Emrichsville Dam removal will affect the west side appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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The city will remove the dam remnants and rocks to improve safety and enhance river ecology. The post Learn how the Emrichsville Dam removal will affect the west side appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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My friend Rabbi Heshy Grossman recently invited me to Jerusalem to meet top Haredi rabbis. Unhappy with my critical writings about the Haredim, this well-meaning true believer hoped to jump-start fruitful dialogue. So I took the train to Jerusalem, and spent a fascinating day with pleasant and welcoming scholars who left me in even greater... The post Israel’s most dangerous war is with itself appeared first on The Forward.

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My friend Rabbi Heshy Grossman recently invited me to Jerusalem to meet top Haredi rabbis. Unhappy with my critical writings about the Haredim, this well-meaning true believer hoped to jump-start fruitful dialogue. So I took the train to Jerusalem, and spent a fascinating day with pleasant and welcoming scholars who left me in even greater... The post Israel’s most dangerous war is with itself appeared first on The Forward.

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The $105 price is a 30% drop from what officials said they would charge in April, but it's still far higher than the usual cost to travel from MetLife Stadium to New York Penn Station.

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The $105 price is a 30% drop from what officials said they would charge in April, but it's still far higher than the usual cost to travel from MetLife Stadium to New York Penn Station.

Перемирие, которое Россия объявила в войне с Украиной в одностороннем порядке, началось в полночь 8 мая. Как ранее заявило Минобороны РФ, режим прекращения огня продлится до 10 мая.

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Перемирие, которое Россия объявила в войне с Украиной в одностороннем порядке, началось в полночь 8 мая. Как ранее заявило Минобороны РФ, режим прекращения огня продлится до 10 мая.

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Падзеі 8 траўня ў беларускай і ўсясьветнай гісторыі.

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On April 13, more than 500 CEOs and other power brokers gathered in Washington, D.C. to join Semafor World Economy. Across the five-day event, hundreds of speakers took the stage, including Goldman Sachs President John Waldron, Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong, and nine sitting U.S. cabinet officials. In the weeks since the event...

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On April 13, more than 500 CEOs and other power brokers gathered in Washington, D.C. to join Semafor World Economy. Across the five-day event, hundreds of speakers took the stage, including Goldman Sachs President John Waldron, Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong, and nine sitting U.S. cabinet officials. In the weeks since the event...