El exministro declara ante el Supremo por la trama de mascarillas mientras defiende su inocencia. El debate no solo gira en torno a pruebas, sino a la confianza en las instituciones y la responsabilidad política. Comprender el caso ayuda a valorar cómo funciona la justicia.

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El exministro declara ante el Supremo por la trama de mascarillas mientras defiende su inocencia. El debate no solo gira en torno a pruebas, sino a la confianza en las instituciones y la responsabilidad política. Comprender el caso ayuda a valorar cómo funciona la justicia.

Michigan is tied for the fewest behavioral health vocational training programs in the nation, contributing to a school mental health workforce shortage.

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Michigan is tied for the fewest behavioral health vocational training programs in the nation, contributing to a school mental health workforce shortage.

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En el vértigo de los grandes escenarios solemos creer que la competencia se libra frente a otros, bajo reflectores y cronómetros implacables. Sin embargo, hay una batalla más decisiva y silenciosa que transcurre lejos del podio.

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En el vértigo de los grandes escenarios solemos creer que la competencia se libra frente a otros, bajo reflectores y cronómetros implacables. Sin embargo, hay una batalla más decisiva y silenciosa que transcurre lejos del podio.

美国《纽约时报》(The New York Times)本周二披露,在2023年7月,美国中央情报局(CIA)与国家情报总监办公室曾在矽谷一间安全简报室,向包括苹果执行长库克(Tim Cook)、英伟达执行长黄仁勋(Jensen Huang)、超微执行长苏姿丰(Lisa Su)等科技巨头高层进行机密简报,警告中国军事部署显示,北京可能在2027年前后对台动手。会后,库克私下坦言,他如今睡觉时“睁着一只眼”。

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美国《纽约时报》(The New York Times)本周二披露,在2023年7月,美国中央情报局(CIA)与国家情报总监办公室曾在矽谷一间安全简报室,向包括苹果执行长库克(Tim Cook)、英伟达执行长黄仁勋(Jensen Huang)、超微执行长苏姿丰(Lisa Su)等科技巨头高层进行机密简报,警告中国军事部署显示,北京可能在2027年前后对台动手。会后,库克私下坦言,他如今睡觉时“睁着一只眼”。

Attorneys for the man charged with fatally stabbing two Arkansas hikers in front of their children accused the prosecutor Tuesday of violating a gag order with a speech to a civic group and a video for his appeals court judge campaign. The attorneys representing Andrew James McGann asked a judge to bar the prosecutor, Brandon […]

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Attorneys for the man charged with fatally stabbing two Arkansas hikers in front of their children accused the prosecutor Tuesday of violating a gag order with a speech to a civic group and a video for his appeals court judge campaign. The attorneys representing Andrew James McGann asked a judge to bar the prosecutor, Brandon […]

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Lawmakers are scrutinizing conditions at the Huron Valley Correctional Facility following the death of an inmate from a treatable infection and testimony alleging mold, poor ventilation and unsafe living conditions.

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Lawmakers are scrutinizing conditions at the Huron Valley Correctional Facility following the death of an inmate from a treatable infection and testimony alleging mold, poor ventilation and unsafe living conditions.

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Two measures moving through the Oklahoma Senate would claw back some of the powers lawmakers granted to the governor. Senate Bill 1327 would give back to the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Commission the power to hire, fire and set the salary of the agency’s director. Senate Bill 1430 would let the board […]

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Two measures moving through the Oklahoma Senate would claw back some of the powers lawmakers granted to the governor. Senate Bill 1327 would give back to the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Commission the power to hire, fire and set the salary of the agency’s director. Senate Bill 1430 would let the board […]

The Department of Public Instruction (DPI) announced this year’s nine regional Principals of the Year, according to a Thursday press release. One of these principals will be named as the 2026 Wells Fargo North Carolina Principal of the Year on... The post Meet North Carolina’s 2026 Regional Principals of the Year appeared first on EdNC.

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The Department of Public Instruction (DPI) announced this year’s nine regional Principals of the Year, according to a Thursday press release. One of these principals will be named as the 2026 Wells Fargo North Carolina Principal of the Year on... The post Meet North Carolina’s 2026 Regional Principals of the Year appeared first on EdNC.

The number of health care and social assistance jobs will increase more quickly than any other industry between now and 2034, according to the U.S. Department of Labor’s 10-year employment projections released last fall. North Carolina’s labor market, according to... The post Meeting workforce needs: NC community colleges launch and expand high-cost health care programs appeared first on EdNC.

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The number of health care and social assistance jobs will increase more quickly than any other industry between now and 2034, according to the U.S. Department of Labor’s 10-year employment projections released last fall. North Carolina’s labor market, according to... The post Meeting workforce needs: NC community colleges launch and expand high-cost health care programs appeared first on EdNC.

April Ferguson was selected to participate in the inaugural Teacher Leaders Institute sponsored by Schools That Lead, an organization aiming to equip teachers to lead using the tools of improvement science. Schools That Lead wants to transform how schools improve... The post Perspective | How improvement science transformed my students’ reading and writing appeared first on EdNC.

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April Ferguson was selected to participate in the inaugural Teacher Leaders Institute sponsored by Schools That Lead, an organization aiming to equip teachers to lead using the tools of improvement science. Schools That Lead wants to transform how schools improve... The post Perspective | How improvement science transformed my students’ reading and writing appeared first on EdNC.

The two missile systems contracts awarded in February follow a multibillion dollar agreement with the U.S. Army in September.

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The two missile systems contracts awarded in February follow a multibillion dollar agreement with the U.S. Army in September.

(The Center Square) – The attorneys general of California and Arizona on Tuesday announced Democrats' multi-state lawsuit to block the Trump administration's overhaul of the childhood vaccine schedule. Democratic officials are calling the federal action unlawful. Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said the suit names the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as defendants. The suit goes after “HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the CDC over their needless, confusing, scientifically unfound and unlawful revision of America’s immunization schedule,” said Mayes during a virtual press conference with California Attorney General Rob Bonta. “Let me be clear about what happened here," Mayes told reporters. "In January, an acting CDC director with no medical or scientific background signed off on a so-called decision memo that stripped seven critical vaccines of their recommended routine vaccination status in favor of an unwarranted shared clinical decision-making recommendation that is confusing for parents and providers alike and difficult for providers to implement.” Jim O’Neill was made acting CDC director after the August firing of Susan Monarez. O’Neill’s “Decision Memo” was announced Jan. 5. This followed a Dec. 5 memo from President Donald Trump that directed the leaders of HHS and CDC to review how other developed nations structure their childhood vaccination schedules and consider “the scientific evidence underlying those practices.” According to HHS, the leaders of the National Institutes of Health, the Food and Drug Administration, and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services consulted with health ministries of peer nations, considered findings and later directed the CDC to move forward with implementation. “The data support a more focused schedule that protects children from the most serious infectious diseases while improving clarity, adherence and public confidence,” said O’Neill in a January press release. O’Neill has since been replaced by NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya. In January, the CDC said it would continue to organize the childhood immunization schedule in three categories: recommended immunizations for all children, recommended immunizations for certain high-risk groups or populations, and immunizations based on shared clinical decision making. The first category included shots for chickenpox, diphtheria, Haemophilus influenzae type B, human papillomavirus, measles, mumps, rubella, polio, pertussis, pneumococcal disease and tetanus. Gone are recommendations for vaccines for the flu, hepatitis A and B, rotavirus, and RSV (respiratory syncytial virus). Bonta said he was proud to be part of this lawsuit, adding that it's California's 59th suit against the Trump administration. “HHS Secretary RFK Jr. and his CDC are flouting decades of scientific research, ignoring credible medical experts and threatening to strain state resources and make America’s children sicker,” said Bonta. “Their actions have been unconscionable, illogical and illegal.” Examples offered by Bonta include Kennedy “blowing past appointment requirements” for the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, including that it be fairly balanced, and instead appointing “several anti-vaccine advocates and people without clear credentials” in immunization science. The lawsuit is filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. HHS told The Center Square Tuesday that it does not comment on ongoing litigation. However, HHS did point to a previous statement that said the updated CDC childhood schedule “continues to protect children against serious diseases while aligning U.S. guidance with international norms.” HHS also claimed that many peer nations achieve high vaccination rates without mandates by relying on trust, education and strong doctor-patient relationships. “HHS will work with states and clinicians to ensure families have clear, accurate information to make their own informed decisions,” said HHS. With parties on both sides of the lawsuit pointing the finger at one another, The Center Square asked the Arizona Attorney General’s Office what people are supposed to think. Richie Taylor, Mayes' spokesperson, said the recommendations being defended in this lawsuit are the product of decades of rigorous scientific research and peer review by thousands of independent experts. “The public should trust the same evidence-based processes that eliminated polio, controlled measles until recently, and has protected public health for generations,” Taylor told The Center Square Tuesday. “The measles outbreaks now occurring across the country are an example of what happens when science is dismissed.” In addition to those from California and Arizona, attorney generals involved in this lawsuit are Democrats from Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island and Wisconsin. Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania is also participating.

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(The Center Square) – The attorneys general of California and Arizona on Tuesday announced Democrats' multi-state lawsuit to block the Trump administration's overhaul of the childhood vaccine schedule. Democratic officials are calling the federal action unlawful. Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said the suit names the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as defendants. The suit goes after “HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the CDC over their needless, confusing, scientifically unfound and unlawful revision of America’s immunization schedule,” said Mayes during a virtual press conference with California Attorney General Rob Bonta. “Let me be clear about what happened here," Mayes told reporters. "In January, an acting CDC director with no medical or scientific background signed off on a so-called decision memo that stripped seven critical vaccines of their recommended routine vaccination status in favor of an unwarranted shared clinical decision-making recommendation that is confusing for parents and providers alike and difficult for providers to implement.” Jim O’Neill was made acting CDC director after the August firing of Susan Monarez. O’Neill’s “Decision Memo” was announced Jan. 5. This followed a Dec. 5 memo from President Donald Trump that directed the leaders of HHS and CDC to review how other developed nations structure their childhood vaccination schedules and consider “the scientific evidence underlying those practices.” According to HHS, the leaders of the National Institutes of Health, the Food and Drug Administration, and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services consulted with health ministries of peer nations, considered findings and later directed the CDC to move forward with implementation. “The data support a more focused schedule that protects children from the most serious infectious diseases while improving clarity, adherence and public confidence,” said O’Neill in a January press release. O’Neill has since been replaced by NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya. In January, the CDC said it would continue to organize the childhood immunization schedule in three categories: recommended immunizations for all children, recommended immunizations for certain high-risk groups or populations, and immunizations based on shared clinical decision making. The first category included shots for chickenpox, diphtheria, Haemophilus influenzae type B, human papillomavirus, measles, mumps, rubella, polio, pertussis, pneumococcal disease and tetanus. Gone are recommendations for vaccines for the flu, hepatitis A and B, rotavirus, and RSV (respiratory syncytial virus). Bonta said he was proud to be part of this lawsuit, adding that it's California's 59th suit against the Trump administration. “HHS Secretary RFK Jr. and his CDC are flouting decades of scientific research, ignoring credible medical experts and threatening to strain state resources and make America’s children sicker,” said Bonta. “Their actions have been unconscionable, illogical and illegal.” Examples offered by Bonta include Kennedy “blowing past appointment requirements” for the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, including that it be fairly balanced, and instead appointing “several anti-vaccine advocates and people without clear credentials” in immunization science. The lawsuit is filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. HHS told The Center Square Tuesday that it does not comment on ongoing litigation. However, HHS did point to a previous statement that said the updated CDC childhood schedule “continues to protect children against serious diseases while aligning U.S. guidance with international norms.” HHS also claimed that many peer nations achieve high vaccination rates without mandates by relying on trust, education and strong doctor-patient relationships. “HHS will work with states and clinicians to ensure families have clear, accurate information to make their own informed decisions,” said HHS. With parties on both sides of the lawsuit pointing the finger at one another, The Center Square asked the Arizona Attorney General’s Office what people are supposed to think. Richie Taylor, Mayes' spokesperson, said the recommendations being defended in this lawsuit are the product of decades of rigorous scientific research and peer review by thousands of independent experts. “The public should trust the same evidence-based processes that eliminated polio, controlled measles until recently, and has protected public health for generations,” Taylor told The Center Square Tuesday. “The measles outbreaks now occurring across the country are an example of what happens when science is dismissed.” In addition to those from California and Arizona, attorney generals involved in this lawsuit are Democrats from Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island and Wisconsin. Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania is also participating.

New technology allows networks of rainwater tanks to work together to benefit households and the environment.

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New technology allows networks of rainwater tanks to work together to benefit households and the environment.

ထိုင်းနိုင်ငံပြန်ပို့တဲ့လူငယ်တွေ စစ်မှုထမ်းဖို့ ပွဲစားတွေက ရောင်းစားနေတဲ့အကြောင်းနဲ့ ထူးခြားတဲ့သတင်းတွေကို တင်ပြထား

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For the past two years, L.A. County has been working with the nonprofit Undue Medical Debt to wipe away millions of dollars in unpaid bills.

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For the past two years, L.A. County has been working with the nonprofit Undue Medical Debt to wipe away millions of dollars in unpaid bills.

原计划于2025年底开业的希音法国门店如今提前落地。公司宣布,24日将在法国五家外省BHV百货同步开张。此前,希音在巴黎BHV Marais开设全球首家常设实体门店曾引发舆论争议。

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原计划于2025年底开业的希音法国门店如今提前落地。公司宣布,24日将在法国五家外省BHV百货同步开张。此前,希音在巴黎BHV Marais开设全球首家常设实体门店曾引发舆论争议。

原計畫於2025年底開業的希音法國門店如今提前落地。公司宣布,24日將在法國五家外省BHV百貨同步開張。此前,希音在巴黎BHV Marais開設全球首家常設實體門店曾引發輿論爭議。

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原計畫於2025年底開業的希音法國門店如今提前落地。公司宣布,24日將在法國五家外省BHV百貨同步開張。此前,希音在巴黎BHV Marais開設全球首家常設實體門店曾引發輿論爭議。

Jersey de punto trenzado calado con algodón de Massimo Dutti: el básico romántico que ahora cuesta 19,95 euros.

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Jersey de punto trenzado calado con algodón de Massimo Dutti: el básico romántico que ahora cuesta 19,95 euros.

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Esta blazer tiene ese equilibrio perfecto entre sofisticación y desenfado que tanto buscamos cuando queremos vernos elegantes sin parecer demasiado formales.

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Esta blazer tiene ese equilibrio perfecto entre sofisticación y desenfado que tanto buscamos cuando queremos vernos elegantes sin parecer demasiado formales.