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As the bustle of the school day quieted down, the night was just getting started at the DeRosa University Center. Twelve models took the stage in a runway show to celebrate sustainable fashion. Photos: 13th Annual UOP Green Fashion Show is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.

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As the bustle of the school day quieted down, the night was just getting started at the DeRosa University Center. Twelve models took the stage in a runway show to celebrate sustainable fashion. Photos: 13th Annual UOP Green Fashion Show is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.

လောင်စာဆီပြတ်လပ်မှုနဲ့ စျေးကြီးတာကြောင့် လယ်ယာထွက်ကုန် သယ်ယူပို့ဆောင်ရေးလုပ်ငန်းတွေ ထိခိုက်လာ

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No fim de semana, moradores da região de São Mateus, na zona leste de São Paulo, poderão curtir eventos culturais que prometem agitar o distrito com música, poesia e muita diversidade artística. A Agência Mural organizou a programação cultural para quem não quer perder nada. Todos os eventos são gratuitos. Arrocha, sarau e cultura drag […] O post São Mateus recebe atrações de arrocha, pop, samba e poesia no fim de semana apareceu primeiro em Agência Mural.

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No fim de semana, moradores da região de São Mateus, na zona leste de São Paulo, poderão curtir eventos culturais que prometem agitar o distrito com música, poesia e muita diversidade artística. A Agência Mural organizou a programação cultural para quem não quer perder nada. Todos os eventos são gratuitos. Arrocha, sarau e cultura drag […] O post São Mateus recebe atrações de arrocha, pop, samba e poesia no fim de semana apareceu primeiro em Agência Mural.

Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley, who is one of seven Democrats vying for the nomination in this year’s primary for governor,  is calling domestic violence a “public health emergency” after learning about the killing of a Kenosha woman, Makayla Plaza, 28, allegedly by her estranged ex-husband. Plaza’s attempts to get a restraining order against her […]

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Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley, who is one of seven Democrats vying for the nomination in this year’s primary for governor,  is calling domestic violence a “public health emergency” after learning about the killing of a Kenosha woman, Makayla Plaza, 28, allegedly by her estranged ex-husband. Plaza’s attempts to get a restraining order against her […]

Gov. Laura Kelly signs bill to form state sports authority for oversight of Wyandotte and Johnson county developments to host the Kansas City Chiefs.

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Gov. Laura Kelly signs bill to form state sports authority for oversight of Wyandotte and Johnson county developments to host the Kansas City Chiefs.

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Here are some user-friendly materials for those who need to learn about rent abatement and how to do it properly. The post What you need to know about when and how you can withhold rent appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Here are some user-friendly materials for those who need to learn about rent abatement and how to do it properly. The post What you need to know about when and how you can withhold rent appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

Indígenas de diversos povos e territórios do Brasil percorreram o Eixo Monumental em Brasília até o Congresso Nacional em uma marcha organizada pelo Acampamento Terra Livre (ATL) na tarde desta quinta-feira (9) sob o lema Demarca, Lula! Brasil soberano é terra indígena demarcada e protegida. O ATL acontece desde o último domingo (5) e reúne […] Fonte

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Indígenas de diversos povos e territórios do Brasil percorreram o Eixo Monumental em Brasília até o Congresso Nacional em uma marcha organizada pelo Acampamento Terra Livre (ATL) na tarde desta quinta-feira (9) sob o lema Demarca, Lula! Brasil soberano é terra indígena demarcada e protegida. O ATL acontece desde o último domingo (5) e reúne […] Fonte

Durante la tarde de este jueves se dio a conocer la última edición de la encuesta Plaza Pública Cadem, que...

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Durante la tarde de este jueves se dio a conocer la última edición de la encuesta Plaza Pública Cadem, que...

Contraloría declaró en un comunicado que el nombramiento del exadministrador de Ñuñoa, Tomás Fuentes, en la Dirección de Desarrollo Comunitario...

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Contraloría declaró en un comunicado que el nombramiento del exadministrador de Ñuñoa, Tomás Fuentes, en la Dirección de Desarrollo Comunitario...

Russia’s federal censorship agency, Roskomnadzor, has added the “VPN Traffic Light” project to its registry of banned websites. The decision was made on April 6, and blocking began on April 9, according to the website blockedin.org.

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Russia’s federal censorship agency, Roskomnadzor, has added the “VPN Traffic Light” project to its registry of banned websites. The decision was made on April 6, and blocking began on April 9, according to the website blockedin.org.

En un contexto empresarial cada vez más regulado, el seguro de accidentes colectivos de convenio sigue siendo una obligación legal ignorada por muchas compañías, pese a su relevancia para proteger tanto a los trabajadores como a la propia empresa.

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En un contexto empresarial cada vez más regulado, el seguro de accidentes colectivos de convenio sigue siendo una obligación legal ignorada por muchas compañías, pese a su relevancia para proteger tanto a los trabajadores como a la propia empresa.

Ministrul Sănătăţii, Alexandru Rogobete, îl apără pe preşedintele Nicuşor Dan, după criticile pe care acesta le-a primit pentru numirile la şefia marilor parchete. Rogobete afirmă că susţine public decizia pe care şeful statului a luat-o, în pofida campaniei de linşaj public la care este supus acum şi apreciază. În sfârşit, România are preşedinte, spune Rogobete.

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Ministrul Sănătăţii, Alexandru Rogobete, îl apără pe preşedintele Nicuşor Dan, după criticile pe care acesta le-a primit pentru numirile la şefia marilor parchete. Rogobete afirmă că susţine public decizia pe care şeful statului a luat-o, în pofida campaniei de linşaj public la care este supus acum şi apreciază. În sfârşit, România are preşedinte, spune Rogobete.

Governo vê com otimismo votação na Casa Alta e Messias deverá refazer périplo no Senado na busca de votos Fonte

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Governo vê com otimismo votação na Casa Alta e Messias deverá refazer périplo no Senado na busca de votos Fonte

La lección incómoda es clara: los títulos por sí solos no garantizan estabilidad, y quienes no se adaptan, aprenden a integrar tecnología o desarrollan criterio diferencial quedarán desplazados mientras otros construyen soluciones más rápido, más barato y sin pedir permiso, obligándonos a replantear lo que significa ser útil y competitivo en la nueva economía.

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La lección incómoda es clara: los títulos por sí solos no garantizan estabilidad, y quienes no se adaptan, aprenden a integrar tecnología o desarrollan criterio diferencial quedarán desplazados mientras otros construyen soluciones más rápido, más barato y sin pedir permiso, obligándonos a replantear lo que significa ser útil y competitivo en la nueva economía.

Riverside County Sheriff and California governor candidate Chad Bianco focused on claims from an activist group when he kicked off a voter fraud inquiry.

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Riverside County Sheriff and California governor candidate Chad Bianco focused on claims from an activist group when he kicked off a voter fraud inquiry.

Quem mora em Paraisópolis, na zona sul de São Paulo, já pode se inscrever em cursos gratuitos oferecidos na Praça da Cidadania. As aulas começam em 27 de abril e contam com certificado ao final das atividades. As vagas são limitadas e as inscrições podem ser feitas online ou presencialmente, na Praça da Cidadania de […] O post Fundo Social abre inscrições para cursos gratuitos em Paraisópolis com início em abril  apareceu primeiro em Agência Mural.

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Quem mora em Paraisópolis, na zona sul de São Paulo, já pode se inscrever em cursos gratuitos oferecidos na Praça da Cidadania. As aulas começam em 27 de abril e contam com certificado ao final das atividades. As vagas são limitadas e as inscrições podem ser feitas online ou presencialmente, na Praça da Cidadania de […] O post Fundo Social abre inscrições para cursos gratuitos em Paraisópolis com início em abril  apareceu primeiro em Agência Mural.

Sign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest education news.Chicago Public Schools will stay open May 1 for now, despite a push from board members and the Chicago Teachers Union to allow teachers and students to join a nationwide protest that day, in part against the Trump administration. But it’s still possible schools will close that day, since a majority of Board of Education members support the move.In a statement issued Thursday afternoon, interim CPS CEO Macquline King — who will begin leading the district permanently July 1 — said she’s recommended that school should stay open. She added that if the board wants to cancel classes, it must convene a special meeting and take a formal vote “as soon as possible.”“Our staff, students and families need a clear understanding of what to expect on May 1,” she said. Union leaders have pushed for the day to be a teacher-directed professional development day — for which students are off from school — so that teachers and students could participate in the national day of “no school, no work, no shopping.” The protest is meant to advocate for raising taxes on the rich, reining in immigration enforcement, and more funding for schools, union officials have said.The disagreement could be an early test of King’s leadership of the district, which is confronting a range of challenges. Mayor Brandon Johnson, a former CTU organizer and close ally of the union’s, previously said he supports letting students miss school on May 1, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. But confusion over whether the day would be off began Wednesday, after a memo from King leaked to the press. King’s memo, dated Tuesday and delivered to board members, said she wanted to keep classes in session in order to “ensure continuity of instruction, maintain safe and supervised environments, and minimize disruption for families,” including providing access to free student meals, according to a copy of the memo obtained by Chalkbeat. She also noted that in a recent survey, 113 schools — or roughly one-fifth of all schools — reported a range of activities happening May 1, including field trips, college-decision day events, sports events, and make-up AP testing, the memo said. Just over 100 schools said they had out-of-school activities planned, including prom and senior night. Those activities, which required “months of planning and financial commitments” could be difficult to reschedule as the district gets closer to the end of the year, the memo said. Board members are split on calling the day off. But also this week, the Chicago Teachers Union filed a grievance against the district, claiming CPS had violated its contractual agreement when planning this school year by failing to work with the union to schedule one professional development day for the 2025-26 school year. In a letter dated Monday, CTU president Stacy Davis Gates wrote that the contractual language was negotiated “with the express purpose of accommodating a day of civic action on May 1.”King notes in her memo that the provision cited by the union is set to take effect next school year, not this year. The school board adopted its calendar for next school year, when May 1 falls on a Saturday. The union has also pointed to a state law allowing middle and high school kids to participate in a civic event. But in her memo, King said the law allows those students to take one excused absence a year for such an action and doesn’t allow a district-wide day off. The grievance and the matter of May Day came up during the board’s closed session on Wednesday, board members said. King asked board members to weigh in and presented them with multiple options, including to keep schools open. A majority of board members, who are aligned with the mayor, voiced support for canceling classes on May 1, and some of those who were opposed stated that King had switched her position after the board’s closed session. Debby Pope, an appointed board member, said board members shared many perspectives, including concerns for working parents. Pope said she supports closing schools May 1 because the nation is in “unprecedented times” and that “education takes many forms,” including participating in or learning about protests. Other board members have stated staunch opposition, including Jessica Biggs and Jennifer Custer, both elected board members who have announced their runs for board president. On X, formerly known as Twitter, Biggs said, “The academic calendar has been set. Key end of year activities are planned. Our teachers are working hard to wrap up the year on a focused note. And our families count on our schools to do what they say.”Custer started a petition online calling for school to stay open. On Thursday morning, King convened a call that included leaders from CTU, the city’s principals union, and the mayor’s office so that they could plan for different scenarios, but no final decision had been made, according to Kia Banks, president of the principals union. Banks said all parties are trying to be “aware of our civic responsibilities while preserving or protecting our learners.” A source close to CTU said it has been in “productive meetings” figuring out plans with the district, the principals union and the mayor’s office.It remains unclear how staff in other unions, such as those who represent custodians and other support workers, would be affected or if they were included on the Thursday morning call. Board President Sean Harden issued his own memo to King and some of her top cabinet members on Thursday, expressing the board’s support for King to “operationalize a day of civic action” on May 1.King responded the same day, telling Harden that she was sticking by her statement that the district’s position “is to remain open May 1.” She also reiterated her call for the board to publicly vote on the matter. Reema Amin is a reporter covering Chicago Public Schools. Contact Reema at ramin@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest education news.Chicago Public Schools will stay open May 1 for now, despite a push from board members and the Chicago Teachers Union to allow teachers and students to join a nationwide protest that day, in part against the Trump administration. But it’s still possible schools will close that day, since a majority of Board of Education members support the move.In a statement issued Thursday afternoon, interim CPS CEO Macquline King — who will begin leading the district permanently July 1 — said she’s recommended that school should stay open. She added that if the board wants to cancel classes, it must convene a special meeting and take a formal vote “as soon as possible.”“Our staff, students and families need a clear understanding of what to expect on May 1,” she said. Union leaders have pushed for the day to be a teacher-directed professional development day — for which students are off from school — so that teachers and students could participate in the national day of “no school, no work, no shopping.” The protest is meant to advocate for raising taxes on the rich, reining in immigration enforcement, and more funding for schools, union officials have said.The disagreement could be an early test of King’s leadership of the district, which is confronting a range of challenges. Mayor Brandon Johnson, a former CTU organizer and close ally of the union’s, previously said he supports letting students miss school on May 1, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. But confusion over whether the day would be off began Wednesday, after a memo from King leaked to the press. King’s memo, dated Tuesday and delivered to board members, said she wanted to keep classes in session in order to “ensure continuity of instruction, maintain safe and supervised environments, and minimize disruption for families,” including providing access to free student meals, according to a copy of the memo obtained by Chalkbeat. She also noted that in a recent survey, 113 schools — or roughly one-fifth of all schools — reported a range of activities happening May 1, including field trips, college-decision day events, sports events, and make-up AP testing, the memo said. Just over 100 schools said they had out-of-school activities planned, including prom and senior night. Those activities, which required “months of planning and financial commitments” could be difficult to reschedule as the district gets closer to the end of the year, the memo said. Board members are split on calling the day off. But also this week, the Chicago Teachers Union filed a grievance against the district, claiming CPS had violated its contractual agreement when planning this school year by failing to work with the union to schedule one professional development day for the 2025-26 school year. In a letter dated Monday, CTU president Stacy Davis Gates wrote that the contractual language was negotiated “with the express purpose of accommodating a day of civic action on May 1.”King notes in her memo that the provision cited by the union is set to take effect next school year, not this year. The school board adopted its calendar for next school year, when May 1 falls on a Saturday. The union has also pointed to a state law allowing middle and high school kids to participate in a civic event. But in her memo, King said the law allows those students to take one excused absence a year for such an action and doesn’t allow a district-wide day off. The grievance and the matter of May Day came up during the board’s closed session on Wednesday, board members said. King asked board members to weigh in and presented them with multiple options, including to keep schools open. A majority of board members, who are aligned with the mayor, voiced support for canceling classes on May 1, and some of those who were opposed stated that King had switched her position after the board’s closed session. Debby Pope, an appointed board member, said board members shared many perspectives, including concerns for working parents. Pope said she supports closing schools May 1 because the nation is in “unprecedented times” and that “education takes many forms,” including participating in or learning about protests. Other board members have stated staunch opposition, including Jessica Biggs and Jennifer Custer, both elected board members who have announced their runs for board president. On X, formerly known as Twitter, Biggs said, “The academic calendar has been set. Key end of year activities are planned. Our teachers are working hard to wrap up the year on a focused note. And our families count on our schools to do what they say.”Custer started a petition online calling for school to stay open. On Thursday morning, King convened a call that included leaders from CTU, the city’s principals union, and the mayor’s office so that they could plan for different scenarios, but no final decision had been made, according to Kia Banks, president of the principals union. Banks said all parties are trying to be “aware of our civic responsibilities while preserving or protecting our learners.” A source close to CTU said it has been in “productive meetings” figuring out plans with the district, the principals union and the mayor’s office.It remains unclear how staff in other unions, such as those who represent custodians and other support workers, would be affected or if they were included on the Thursday morning call. Board President Sean Harden issued his own memo to King and some of her top cabinet members on Thursday, expressing the board’s support for King to “operationalize a day of civic action” on May 1.King responded the same day, telling Harden that she was sticking by her statement that the district’s position “is to remain open May 1.” She also reiterated her call for the board to publicly vote on the matter. Reema Amin is a reporter covering Chicago Public Schools. Contact Reema at ramin@chalkbeat.org.

Downtown Fort Worth Inc. sees growth in all sectors in and around downtown.

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Ahora que disminuye el volumen del tam tam de tambores de guerra, (¡ojalá callen del todo y para todo!), se pregunta uno si Pedro Sánchez, en su nueva línea del ¡no a la guerra!, hará extensible tan loable actitud ante el tenso y bélico clima preelectoral que se respira en Andalucía.

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Ahora que disminuye el volumen del tam tam de tambores de guerra, (¡ojalá callen del todo y para todo!), se pregunta uno si Pedro Sánchez, en su nueva línea del ¡no a la guerra!, hará extensible tan loable actitud ante el tenso y bélico clima preelectoral que se respira en Andalucía.