U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Wednesday the Federal Aviation Administration would restrict air travel in 40 “high-traffic” areas of the country to relieve pressure on air traffic controllers who have been working without a paycheck since Oct. 1.  The cutbacks will start Friday, Duffy said at an afternoon press conference.  He and FAA Administrator […]

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U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Wednesday the Federal Aviation Administration would restrict air travel in 40 “high-traffic” areas of the country to relieve pressure on air traffic controllers who have been working without a paycheck since Oct. 1.  The cutbacks will start Friday, Duffy said at an afternoon press conference.  He and FAA Administrator […]

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Wednesday the Federal Aviation Administration would restrict air travel in 40 “high-traffic” areas of the country to relieve pressure on air traffic controllers who have been working without a paycheck since Oct. 1.  The cutbacks will start Friday, Duffy said at an afternoon press conference.  He and FAA Administrator […]

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U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Wednesday the Federal Aviation Administration would restrict air travel in 40 “high-traffic” areas of the country to relieve pressure on air traffic controllers who have been working without a paycheck since Oct. 1.  The cutbacks will start Friday, Duffy said at an afternoon press conference.  He and FAA Administrator […]

During his fifth “tele-Town Hall” meeting, Montana Congressman Troy Downing, who represents the central and eastern portion of the state, spoke about the federal government shutdown, healthcare, and said he’s stood up to the Trump administration in the face of a plan to quadruple imports of Argentinian beef. At one point during the Wednesday electronic […]

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During his fifth “tele-Town Hall” meeting, Montana Congressman Troy Downing, who represents the central and eastern portion of the state, spoke about the federal government shutdown, healthcare, and said he’s stood up to the Trump administration in the face of a plan to quadruple imports of Argentinian beef. At one point during the Wednesday electronic […]

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court during lengthy arguments Wednesday weighed whether President Donald Trump violated the Constitution when he became the first U.S. president to impose sweeping global tariffs under an economic emergency powers statute usually reserved to combat rare and unusual threats. Justices in both the conservative 6-3 majority and liberal minority questioned […]

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court during lengthy arguments Wednesday weighed whether President Donald Trump violated the Constitution when he became the first U.S. president to impose sweeping global tariffs under an economic emergency powers statute usually reserved to combat rare and unusual threats. Justices in both the conservative 6-3 majority and liberal minority questioned […]

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Wednesday the Federal Aviation Administration would restrict air travel in 40 “high-traffic” areas of the country to relieve pressure on air traffic controllers who have been working without a paycheck since Oct. 1.  The cutbacks will start Friday, Duffy said at an afternoon press conference.  He and FAA Administrator […]

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U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Wednesday the Federal Aviation Administration would restrict air travel in 40 “high-traffic” areas of the country to relieve pressure on air traffic controllers who have been working without a paycheck since Oct. 1.  The cutbacks will start Friday, Duffy said at an afternoon press conference.  He and FAA Administrator […]

(The Center Square) – Washington state Republicans' focus on school board races across Washington state in advance of Tuesday’s general election produced mixed results in early returns. This year’s general election marked the second time in which GOP leadership focused on school district contests across the state. Based on Tuesday night’s initial election results, 46 of the 84 candidates who received support in terms of coaching, networking, and in some cases, financial assistance are likely to win their races. The rest appear likely to fail, although several of the contests are separated by small enough margins that the outcome could change as more ballots are tallied. Conservative school board candidate David Olson, who ran an unsuccessful bid to unseat Superintendent Chris Reykdal last year, will return to his position on the Peninsula School Board in Gig Harbor. “I think this shows that the citizens of the Peninsula School District value student outcomes over identity politics,” Olson said at a Tuesday evening campaign party in Gig Harbor. “My opponent did not run on improving student outcomes, improving reading or math scores, where I did. And I think that my 12 years serving on the school board speak for themselves.” First-time school board candidate Eric Gollings bested his challenger on Tuesday night and has a wide enough margin to claim victory for a seat on the Federal Way School Board. He told The Center Square that he witnessed the quality of education in the district deteriorate while his two children progressed through the system. “The reading scores for students in our school district have been going down for years,” Gollings said. “We've got about a decade of reduced reading scores, and so I wanted to turn that around.” He expressed concern that, despite test scores declining and questionable student outcomes, parents and community members aren’t attending school board meetings. “I'm honestly concerned by the lack of interest. Nobody shows up to school board meetings, and these very important decisions are being made that are going to affect the future of 21,000 students, and nobody's there,” Gollings continued. “Nobody's saying anything. Nobody's asking questions. I just want to get the word out that our next generation is being raised up right now, and people don't seem to be paying attention.” He suggests that voters should pay more attention to school district spending and outcomes, given that taxpayers are footing the bill. “It’s kind of sad to me with the apathy,” Gollings noted. “City council gets so much more interest, and they're better compensated, and their campaigns are better funded, and yet, in Federal Way, the school district has a way bigger budget than the city. So, it's just funny to me that people just don't pay attention to the biggest chunk of our local taxes being spent in our community. We should be paying more attention.” Some hopefuls who received Republican assistance in their school board races included candidates in districts that have been in the news over resistance to gender ideology curriculaand allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls' sports. Board members Micah Valentine and Gabe Galbraith of the Kennewick School District both earned reelection on Tuesday. KSD has been in the spotlight for passing a resolution that supports placing some transgender athletes into an “open” category. The GOP’s backing may have also helped two Mead School Board candidates win their races. The Spokane area district has also pushed back against the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction over directives to allow boys to participate in girls' sports and use girls’ bathrooms and locker rooms. The GOP’s school board program was successful in 2023, when 32 of the 36 candidates – nearly 89% – backed by the party were elected. If the current margins hold for candidates this time around, the success rate won’t be nearly as great as two years ago, with more than 54% of the candidates supported by the GOP likely to be elected based on Wednesday's vote totals.

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(The Center Square) – Washington state Republicans' focus on school board races across Washington state in advance of Tuesday’s general election produced mixed results in early returns. This year’s general election marked the second time in which GOP leadership focused on school district contests across the state. Based on Tuesday night’s initial election results, 46 of the 84 candidates who received support in terms of coaching, networking, and in some cases, financial assistance are likely to win their races. The rest appear likely to fail, although several of the contests are separated by small enough margins that the outcome could change as more ballots are tallied. Conservative school board candidate David Olson, who ran an unsuccessful bid to unseat Superintendent Chris Reykdal last year, will return to his position on the Peninsula School Board in Gig Harbor. “I think this shows that the citizens of the Peninsula School District value student outcomes over identity politics,” Olson said at a Tuesday evening campaign party in Gig Harbor. “My opponent did not run on improving student outcomes, improving reading or math scores, where I did. And I think that my 12 years serving on the school board speak for themselves.” First-time school board candidate Eric Gollings bested his challenger on Tuesday night and has a wide enough margin to claim victory for a seat on the Federal Way School Board. He told The Center Square that he witnessed the quality of education in the district deteriorate while his two children progressed through the system. “The reading scores for students in our school district have been going down for years,” Gollings said. “We've got about a decade of reduced reading scores, and so I wanted to turn that around.” He expressed concern that, despite test scores declining and questionable student outcomes, parents and community members aren’t attending school board meetings. “I'm honestly concerned by the lack of interest. Nobody shows up to school board meetings, and these very important decisions are being made that are going to affect the future of 21,000 students, and nobody's there,” Gollings continued. “Nobody's saying anything. Nobody's asking questions. I just want to get the word out that our next generation is being raised up right now, and people don't seem to be paying attention.” He suggests that voters should pay more attention to school district spending and outcomes, given that taxpayers are footing the bill. “It’s kind of sad to me with the apathy,” Gollings noted. “City council gets so much more interest, and they're better compensated, and their campaigns are better funded, and yet, in Federal Way, the school district has a way bigger budget than the city. So, it's just funny to me that people just don't pay attention to the biggest chunk of our local taxes being spent in our community. We should be paying more attention.” Some hopefuls who received Republican assistance in their school board races included candidates in districts that have been in the news over resistance to gender ideology curriculaand allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls' sports. Board members Micah Valentine and Gabe Galbraith of the Kennewick School District both earned reelection on Tuesday. KSD has been in the spotlight for passing a resolution that supports placing some transgender athletes into an “open” category. The GOP’s backing may have also helped two Mead School Board candidates win their races. The Spokane area district has also pushed back against the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction over directives to allow boys to participate in girls' sports and use girls’ bathrooms and locker rooms. The GOP’s school board program was successful in 2023, when 32 of the 36 candidates – nearly 89% – backed by the party were elected. If the current margins hold for candidates this time around, the success rate won’t be nearly as great as two years ago, with more than 54% of the candidates supported by the GOP likely to be elected based on Wednesday's vote totals.

CMSD is announcing the sweeping changes intended to address declining enrollment and financial troubles at the school board meeting. The post CMSD announces recommendations to merge schools across the city appeared first on Signal Cleveland.

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CMSD is announcing the sweeping changes intended to address declining enrollment and financial troubles at the school board meeting. The post CMSD announces recommendations to merge schools across the city appeared first on Signal Cleveland.

Tropical cyclones can be even more deadly – and for a wider range of reasons – than we ever thought.

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Tropical cyclones can be even more deadly – and for a wider range of reasons – than we ever thought.

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Despite less focus on abortion in the 2025 election, voters Tuesday supported Democratic candidates who back reproductive rights in New Jersey and Virginia, and retained Democratic justices in Pennsylvania who will take up abortion-related cases.   The Virginia electorate made history Tuesday by voting for former U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat set to be the […]

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Despite less focus on abortion in the 2025 election, voters Tuesday supported Democratic candidates who back reproductive rights in New Jersey and Virginia, and retained Democratic justices in Pennsylvania who will take up abortion-related cases.   The Virginia electorate made history Tuesday by voting for former U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat set to be the […]

The First Alaskans Institute’s annual gala awards rarely get much attention outside of the black-tie fundraiser where they’re given.The honors typically go to people whose work has aligned with the organization’s mission of advocating for Alaska Native communities, and they’re usually a cause for celebration, not controversy.But this year, one of the awards has provoked […]

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The First Alaskans Institute’s annual gala awards rarely get much attention outside of the black-tie fundraiser where they’re given.The honors typically go to people whose work has aligned with the organization’s mission of advocating for Alaska Native communities, and they’re usually a cause for celebration, not controversy.But this year, one of the awards has provoked […]

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Encontro com líderes tem objetivo de garantir aprovação do Congresso para manter ações no Mar do Caribe O post Marco Rubio se reúne com parlamentares para prestar esclarecimentos sobre ataques a embarcações apareceu primeiro em Brasil de Fato.

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Encontro com líderes tem objetivo de garantir aprovação do Congresso para manter ações no Mar do Caribe O post Marco Rubio se reúne com parlamentares para prestar esclarecimentos sobre ataques a embarcações apareceu primeiro em Brasil de Fato.

A Justiça de São Paulo determinou que a prefeitura da capital paulista faça um plano contra enchentes que consiga enfrentar o problema de forma estrutural. Segundo sentença da juíza Alexandra Fuchs de Araujo, da 13ª Vara de Fazenda Pública do Tribunal de Justiça do Estado de São Paulo (TJ-SP), a administração municipal tem apresentado deficiência grave e omissão continuada no enfrentamento dos problemas de drenagem urbana. A decisão da justiça foi motivada por uma ação civil pública movida contra o município pela Promotoria de Justiça de Habitação e Urbanismo de São Paulo. Notícias relacionadas: STF adia conclusão de julgamento sobre aumento de planos de saúde. Moraes diz que PF vai investigar crime organizado no Rio de Janeiro. GDF pede a Moraes laudo médico antes de eventual prisão de Bolsonaro. “No caso em tela, verifica-se a deficiência grave e a omissão continuada do serviço [de enfrentamento dos problemas de drenagem urbana], o que justifica a atuação jurisdicional”, diz o texto da sentença, publicado no último dia 23. “A persistência do problema de inundações, a recorrência anual dos mesmos pontos de alagamento e a própria existência de planos emergenciais anuais, como o Plano Preventivo Chuvas de Verão, demonstram que as ações empreendidas têm caráter reativo e pontual, sem uma estratégia integrada e de longo prazo que permita a efetiva solução estrutural do problema”, acrescenta a sentença. A Justiça decidiu obrigar o município a elaborar um plano de combate às enchentes para a solução estrutural do problema, contendo identificação das áreas críticas e hierarquização dos riscos; descrição detalhada das obras e intervenções a serem realizadas, incluindo não apenas obras de engenharia, mas também medidas de gestão urbana, controle de ocupação do solo, preservação de áreas permeáveis e outras ações necessárias; estimativa de custos; cronograma de execução; identificação das fontes de recursos; e compromisso de incluir nas propostas. Segundo a decisão da Justiça, o novo plano deverá ser apresentado em três etapas, com prazos de 60, 120, e 180 dias, contados a partir do trânsito em julgado da sentença. As ações deverão ser implementadas, respectivamente, em prazos de dois anos; de dois a cinco anos; e em 15 anos.  Em nota, a Prefeitura de São Paulo disse que irá recorrer da decisão. A administração municipal afirmou ainda “lamentar que a Justiça desconheça os investimentos de mais de R$ 9 bilhões em ações de combate às enchentes desde 2021 e que o Plano Municipal de Riscos está publicado e em execução”.  Segundo a nota, as licitações para a execução de obras em 15 áreas prioritárias previstas no plano de riscos já foram iniciadas e, atualmente, 127 projetos estão finalizados para a mitigação de riscos geológicos e hidrológicos em regiões críticas. “O primeiro bloco de intervenções do plano contempla 121 áreas e representa investimentos de aproximadamente R$ 1,5 bilhão”.

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A Justiça de São Paulo determinou que a prefeitura da capital paulista faça um plano contra enchentes que consiga enfrentar o problema de forma estrutural. Segundo sentença da juíza Alexandra Fuchs de Araujo, da 13ª Vara de Fazenda Pública do Tribunal de Justiça do Estado de São Paulo (TJ-SP), a administração municipal tem apresentado deficiência grave e omissão continuada no enfrentamento dos problemas de drenagem urbana. A decisão da justiça foi motivada por uma ação civil pública movida contra o município pela Promotoria de Justiça de Habitação e Urbanismo de São Paulo. Notícias relacionadas: STF adia conclusão de julgamento sobre aumento de planos de saúde. Moraes diz que PF vai investigar crime organizado no Rio de Janeiro. GDF pede a Moraes laudo médico antes de eventual prisão de Bolsonaro. “No caso em tela, verifica-se a deficiência grave e a omissão continuada do serviço [de enfrentamento dos problemas de drenagem urbana], o que justifica a atuação jurisdicional”, diz o texto da sentença, publicado no último dia 23. “A persistência do problema de inundações, a recorrência anual dos mesmos pontos de alagamento e a própria existência de planos emergenciais anuais, como o Plano Preventivo Chuvas de Verão, demonstram que as ações empreendidas têm caráter reativo e pontual, sem uma estratégia integrada e de longo prazo que permita a efetiva solução estrutural do problema”, acrescenta a sentença. A Justiça decidiu obrigar o município a elaborar um plano de combate às enchentes para a solução estrutural do problema, contendo identificação das áreas críticas e hierarquização dos riscos; descrição detalhada das obras e intervenções a serem realizadas, incluindo não apenas obras de engenharia, mas também medidas de gestão urbana, controle de ocupação do solo, preservação de áreas permeáveis e outras ações necessárias; estimativa de custos; cronograma de execução; identificação das fontes de recursos; e compromisso de incluir nas propostas. Segundo a decisão da Justiça, o novo plano deverá ser apresentado em três etapas, com prazos de 60, 120, e 180 dias, contados a partir do trânsito em julgado da sentença. As ações deverão ser implementadas, respectivamente, em prazos de dois anos; de dois a cinco anos; e em 15 anos.  Em nota, a Prefeitura de São Paulo disse que irá recorrer da decisão. A administração municipal afirmou ainda “lamentar que a Justiça desconheça os investimentos de mais de R$ 9 bilhões em ações de combate às enchentes desde 2021 e que o Plano Municipal de Riscos está publicado e em execução”.  Segundo a nota, as licitações para a execução de obras em 15 áreas prioritárias previstas no plano de riscos já foram iniciadas e, atualmente, 127 projetos estão finalizados para a mitigação de riscos geológicos e hidrológicos em regiões críticas. “O primeiro bloco de intervenções do plano contempla 121 áreas e representa investimentos de aproximadamente R$ 1,5 bilhão”.

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Wednesday the Federal Aviation Administration would restrict air travel in 40 “high-traffic” areas of the country to relieve pressure on air traffic controllers who have been working without a paycheck since Oct. 1.  The cutbacks will start Friday, Duffy said at an afternoon press conference.  He and FAA Administrator […]

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U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Wednesday the Federal Aviation Administration would restrict air travel in 40 “high-traffic” areas of the country to relieve pressure on air traffic controllers who have been working without a paycheck since Oct. 1.  The cutbacks will start Friday, Duffy said at an afternoon press conference.  He and FAA Administrator […]

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Jane Goodall bridged language and culture barriers when she inspired me, a young girl in small-town India, to care about wildlife, value all living things and dream about protecting them. Watching her on TV taught me about wildlife conservation before I knew the word “conservation.” Thirty-something years later, hearing the news of her passing as […]

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Jane Goodall bridged language and culture barriers when she inspired me, a young girl in small-town India, to care about wildlife, value all living things and dream about protecting them. Watching her on TV taught me about wildlife conservation before I knew the word “conservation.” Thirty-something years later, hearing the news of her passing as […]

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After a long history of covering City Hall, Travis County and the like, the Austin Monitor stopped publishing in October 2025 to pursue a new project: Austin Current. For the foreseeable future, the Monitor will live on as a searchable archive, open to anyone who needs it. We invite our longtime readers and casual fans […] The post A final update appeared first on Austin Monitor.

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After a long history of covering City Hall, Travis County and the like, the Austin Monitor stopped publishing in October 2025 to pursue a new project: Austin Current. For the foreseeable future, the Monitor will live on as a searchable archive, open to anyone who needs it. We invite our longtime readers and casual fans […] The post A final update appeared first on Austin Monitor.

Proposta prevê taxação para serviços e cota de conteúdo nacional O post Câmara conclui votação de projeto sobre streaming; texto vai ao Senado apareceu primeiro em Brasil de Fato.

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Proposta prevê taxação para serviços e cota de conteúdo nacional O post Câmara conclui votação de projeto sobre streaming; texto vai ao Senado apareceu primeiro em Brasil de Fato.

Нашата проверка покажа дека не се работи за веродостојна, туку за фотографија создадена со помош на вештачка интелигенција. Тоа го потврдуваат алатките за проверка на содржини кои се креирани со помош на вештачка интелигенција   Анализираме објава на социјалната мрежа…

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The city is in the process of taking over about 6 acres of land where the local little league plays.

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The city is in the process of taking over about 6 acres of land where the local little league plays.

El cierre se convierte en el más prolongado de la historia, con una economía resentida, funcionarios sin salario y un Trump que empieza a mostrar prisa por resolver la crisis tras la victoria demócrata en Nueva York.

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El cierre se convierte en el más prolongado de la historia, con una economía resentida, funcionarios sin salario y un Trump que empieza a mostrar prisa por resolver la crisis tras la victoria demócrata en Nueva York.