A 4ª Vara Federal do Rio de Janeiro condenou a União a pagar uma indenização de R$ 200 mil por danos morais coletivos por causa de ofensas a João Cândido Felisberto e aos participantes da Revolta da Chibata feitas pela Marinha do Brasil.  A sentença foi proferida pelo juiz federal substituto Mario Victor Braga Pereira […] Fonte

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A 4ª Vara Federal do Rio de Janeiro condenou a União a pagar uma indenização de R$ 200 mil por danos morais coletivos por causa de ofensas a João Cândido Felisberto e aos participantes da Revolta da Chibata feitas pela Marinha do Brasil.  A sentença foi proferida pelo juiz federal substituto Mario Victor Braga Pereira […] Fonte

O Armazém do Campo recebeu, nesta quinta (21), mulheres líderes de religiões de matriz africana para o lançamento oficial da série documental “Terreiros Urbanos”, produzida pelo Brasil de Fato. Os episódios estão disponíveis no canal do Brasil de Fato no YouTube. Antes da exibição dos episódios, elas, que estão presentes no documentário, falaram um pouco […] Fonte

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O Armazém do Campo recebeu, nesta quinta (21), mulheres líderes de religiões de matriz africana para o lançamento oficial da série documental “Terreiros Urbanos”, produzida pelo Brasil de Fato. Os episódios estão disponíveis no canal do Brasil de Fato no YouTube. Antes da exibição dos episódios, elas, que estão presentes no documentário, falaram um pouco […] Fonte

Two Democratic legislative candidates backed by labor unions and the party’s left flank grew their leads Thursday over an incumbent state senator and local elected official supported by much of the party establishment. After Washington County published updated election results late Thursday afternoon, former elementary school principal Myrna Muñoz led Sen. Janeen Sollman, D-Hillsboro, by […]

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Two Democratic legislative candidates backed by labor unions and the party’s left flank grew their leads Thursday over an incumbent state senator and local elected official supported by much of the party establishment. After Washington County published updated election results late Thursday afternoon, former elementary school principal Myrna Muñoz led Sen. Janeen Sollman, D-Hillsboro, by […]

OMAHA — The nation’s top housing official was in Omaha Thursday, promoting Trump administration strategies to increase homeownership by cutting “red tape” for builders and rebuilding troubled neighborhoods via “opportunity zone” incentives. U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner’s visit to Nebraska’s most populous city focused on a tour of a revitalized North Omaha […]

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OMAHA — The nation’s top housing official was in Omaha Thursday, promoting Trump administration strategies to increase homeownership by cutting “red tape” for builders and rebuilding troubled neighborhoods via “opportunity zone” incentives. U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner’s visit to Nebraska’s most populous city focused on a tour of a revitalized North Omaha […]

California’s primary election is just around the corner. Prepare to vote with the latest updates from CalMatters’ election newsletter. National Democrats have zeroed in on the 22nd Congressional District, a swing seat in the Central Valley, as a key part of their strategy to win back control of Congress.  Two Democrats are vying for the […] The post National Democrats said they’d stay out of this California race. Then they picked a side appeared first on Fresnoland.

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California’s primary election is just around the corner. Prepare to vote with the latest updates from CalMatters’ election newsletter. National Democrats have zeroed in on the 22nd Congressional District, a swing seat in the Central Valley, as a key part of their strategy to win back control of Congress.  Two Democrats are vying for the […] The post National Democrats said they’d stay out of this California race. Then they picked a side appeared first on Fresnoland.

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Following a yearslong effort for prescription drug affordability, the measure now awaits consideration in the Senate.

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Following a yearslong effort for prescription drug affordability, the measure now awaits consideration in the Senate.

Mientras Kiev asegura haber causado cerca de cien bajas, entre muertos y heridos, en una supuesta base del FSB en la localidad ocupada de Henichesk, y haber destruido un sistema antiaéreo ruso clave, Moscú guarda silencio.

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Mientras Kiev asegura haber causado cerca de cien bajas, entre muertos y heridos, en una supuesta base del FSB en la localidad ocupada de Henichesk, y haber destruido un sistema antiaéreo ruso clave, Moscú guarda silencio.

La Moncloa defiende la “pulcritud” del procedimiento aprobado por el Consejo de Ministros, mientras la Audiencia Nacional pone el foco en la actuación de la SEPI, la Seguridad Social y los contactos que rodearon la ayuda de 53 millones a la aerolínea.

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La Moncloa defiende la “pulcritud” del procedimiento aprobado por el Consejo de Ministros, mientras la Audiencia Nacional pone el foco en la actuación de la SEPI, la Seguridad Social y los contactos que rodearon la ayuda de 53 millones a la aerolínea.

Editor’s note: This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health issues, call the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988. A lawsuit challenging Idaho’s transgender bathroom ban in K-12 public schools could end soon, after a group at Boise High School suing over the law dropped the case. The […]

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Editor’s note: This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health issues, call the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988. A lawsuit challenging Idaho’s transgender bathroom ban in K-12 public schools could end soon, after a group at Boise High School suing over the law dropped the case. The […]

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在第79屆戛納影節沉浸式單元中,由法國導演烏果·阿爾薩克(Ugo Arsac)創作的互動紀錄片《卡塔巴西斯(Katàbasis)》榮獲“最佳沉浸式作品獎”。

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在第79届戛纳影节沉浸式单元中,由法国导演乌果·阿尔萨克(Ugo Arsac)创作的互动纪录片《卡塔巴西斯(Katàbasis)》荣获“最佳沉浸式作品奖”。

رهبران جمهوری‌خواه مجلس نمایندگان آمریکا، روز پنجشنبه ۳۱ اردیبهشت، رأی‌گیری برنامه‌ریزی‌شده در مورد قطعنامه‌ای را که قرار بود اختیارات دونالد ترامپ، رئیس‌جمهوری آمریکا برای اقدام نظامی علیه جمهوری اسلامی را بدون تأیید کنگره محدود کند، لغو کردند.

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رهبران جمهوری‌خواه مجلس نمایندگان آمریکا، روز پنجشنبه ۳۱ اردیبهشت، رأی‌گیری برنامه‌ریزی‌شده در مورد قطعنامه‌ای را که قرار بود اختیارات دونالد ترامپ، رئیس‌جمهوری آمریکا برای اقدام نظامی علیه جمهوری اسلامی را بدون تأیید کنگره محدود کند، لغو کردند.

Sign up for Chalkbeat Newark’s free newsletter to get the latest news about the city’s public school system delivered to your inbox.Newark Public Schools lost students for the first time in six years, a stark difference from the year-over-year growth that has set it apart from trends in districts across the country over the past five school years. In the 2025-26 school year, the district enrolled 43,216 students, down 764 from the 2024-25 school year when the district enrolled 43,980, according to fall enrollment data from the state released Thursday. That’s a turn for a district that had surged by almost 20% since 2019, driven largely by a rise in Hispanic student enrollment and multilingual learners. This year, the district’s largest student demographic drivers, powered by an influx of immigrant families and multilingual learners, are beginning to slow.The district is also edging closer to national trends where enrollment has dropped by nearly 1.3 million students since the COVID-19 pandemic, partly due to declining birth rates and shifts in migration. The steepest drop this year hit the district’s multilingual learner population. Newark enrolled 11,879 multilingual learners in the 2025-26 school year, down 744 from the previous year when that population surpassed 12,000 for the first time. At the same time, Hispanic student enrollment grew by 460 this school year, according to fall enrollment data. It’s unclear from the state’s data if the decline in multilingual learners is a result of those students leaving the district or transitioning out of English learner programs and back into general education.More than 720 fewer white students attended Newark’s public schools in 2025-26 than in the fall of the year prior, as did 488 fewer Black students. The number of Asian American students remained around the same from the prior year.Additionally, early grade levels and transition grades showed the sharpest enrollment declines this year. Compared to last school year, first grade lost 221 students and kindergarten fell by 154. Also compared to last year, seventh grade fell by 197 students and ninth grade by 140 students, major grade level transition years.During January’s board retreat meeting, Superintendent Roger León said the district’s enrollment decline was close to 818 students, but he didn’t say what subgroups contributed to that decline. He cautioned that the fall enrollment numbers were a snapshot from October and do not take into account students who arrive later in the school year. “I can’t tell you who they are, because there were kids who came and left in the process just by October,” León said. “That shows and proves that we have a high mobility rate.”Newark’s enrollment surge in previous years set it apart from neighboring New York City, which lost some 100,000 students since before the pandemic and Philadelphia schools, which are down nearly 10,000 students since the 2019-20 school year. But whether this year’s dip is a one-year anomaly or the start of a longer trend will depend heavily on whether the city continues to attract and retain immigrant families who drove much of the district’s recent growth. At the January retreat, León said of the multilingual students who left the district, a “large number” of those students left the state and a “significant number of them” left the country. Jessie Gomez is a reporter for Chalkbeat Newark, covering public education in the city. Contact Jessie at jgomez@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Newark’s free newsletter to get the latest news about the city’s public school system delivered to your inbox.Newark Public Schools lost students for the first time in six years, a stark difference from the year-over-year growth that has set it apart from trends in districts across the country over the past five school years. In the 2025-26 school year, the district enrolled 43,216 students, down 764 from the 2024-25 school year when the district enrolled 43,980, according to fall enrollment data from the state released Thursday. That’s a turn for a district that had surged by almost 20% since 2019, driven largely by a rise in Hispanic student enrollment and multilingual learners. This year, the district’s largest student demographic drivers, powered by an influx of immigrant families and multilingual learners, are beginning to slow.The district is also edging closer to national trends where enrollment has dropped by nearly 1.3 million students since the COVID-19 pandemic, partly due to declining birth rates and shifts in migration. The steepest drop this year hit the district’s multilingual learner population. Newark enrolled 11,879 multilingual learners in the 2025-26 school year, down 744 from the previous year when that population surpassed 12,000 for the first time. At the same time, Hispanic student enrollment grew by 460 this school year, according to fall enrollment data. It’s unclear from the state’s data if the decline in multilingual learners is a result of those students leaving the district or transitioning out of English learner programs and back into general education.More than 720 fewer white students attended Newark’s public schools in 2025-26 than in the fall of the year prior, as did 488 fewer Black students. The number of Asian American students remained around the same from the prior year.Additionally, early grade levels and transition grades showed the sharpest enrollment declines this year. Compared to last school year, first grade lost 221 students and kindergarten fell by 154. Also compared to last year, seventh grade fell by 197 students and ninth grade by 140 students, major grade level transition years.During January’s board retreat meeting, Superintendent Roger León said the district’s enrollment decline was close to 818 students, but he didn’t say what subgroups contributed to that decline. He cautioned that the fall enrollment numbers were a snapshot from October and do not take into account students who arrive later in the school year. “I can’t tell you who they are, because there were kids who came and left in the process just by October,” León said. “That shows and proves that we have a high mobility rate.”Newark’s enrollment surge in previous years set it apart from neighboring New York City, which lost some 100,000 students since before the pandemic and Philadelphia schools, which are down nearly 10,000 students since the 2019-20 school year. But whether this year’s dip is a one-year anomaly or the start of a longer trend will depend heavily on whether the city continues to attract and retain immigrant families who drove much of the district’s recent growth. At the January retreat, León said of the multilingual students who left the district, a “large number” of those students left the state and a “significant number of them” left the country. Jessie Gomez is a reporter for Chalkbeat Newark, covering public education in the city. Contact Jessie at jgomez@chalkbeat.org.

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(The Center Square) - The Seattle police official in charge of security for the six World Cup games in June and July said he is confident that a joint local-federal law enforcement team will be ready to respond to a terrorist attack or other unexpected event. “And so if we do have an unfortunate incident or an actual terrorist attack or something like that, we’re going to have people who can make decisions on behalf of their agency,” said Seattle Police Captain Daniel Nelson on a Thursday webinar. Nelson wouldn’t disclose the number of federal agents that will be in Seattle, but said a special mass casualty unit will be at the games and that specialty agents who can shoot down armed drones if necessary. Nelson said the World Cup in Seattle has been labeled a Level Two threat by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, meaning it is a high-risk event. The Super Bowl in San Francisco in January had been labeled an even higher Level One event, he noted. He said Seattle needs federal agents to help with the event because the police department doesn't have adequate resources by itself to deal with potential threats. Nelson, who has been coordinating the police department’s security efforts for the World Cup for the last three years, didn’t address Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson’s decision not to turn on security cameras near Lumen Field unless there was a “credible threat.” Wilson previously announced on March 19 that 26 surveillance cameras near Lumen Field would be installed as planned, but wouldn’t be turned on unless there was a “credible threat” to public safety. The Chairman of the Seattle City Council Public Safety Committee, Bob Kettle, a former naval intelligence officer, has warned that waiting for a threat before acting doesn't work. Citing incidents like the 9/11 attacks and the 1996 Atlanta Olympic bombing, he has contended that terror events often arrive without advance notice. A Seattle Police Department spokesman, Sergeant Patrick Michaud, said in a statement after the Thursday web event that there has been no change to the policy of keeping the cameras off. “The new cameras in the Stadium District will not be turned on unless we are given permission by the mayor,” he said. He referred additional questions to the mayor’s office. Wilson's office did not respond to requests for comment. Wilson stated in March she had concerns that the cameras would help federal immigration agents arrest undocumented immigrants, and was putting the surveillance systems on hold until an independent audit. Nelson said during Thursday’s city of Seattle-sponsored webinar that he had been informed by federal officials that ICE plans no enforcement while the FIFA games are being played between June 15 and July 6. But Nelson said there are no guarantees. “It’s very uncertain times, and we can’t control the other Washington, but I mean the best I could do is ask the question, and that’s the answer I got,” he said. Wilson has marked her first six months in office with repeated announcements that Seattle is a welcoming city to immigrants and that ICE agents are not welcome. She said that city officials and police won’t cooperate with federal immigrant agents in arresting undocumented persons. Thursday's web event was no exception, with officials of the city office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs appearing on the webcast. They assured viewers that city officials and police would not work with ICE. But Nelson said that if there were ICE raids, the police department could not interfere with federal actions. He said the only things police could do were to observe and document the raids. Nelson also addressed the issue of World Cup protests, saying the city expected frequent events during the games, particularly on June 26, when Egypt plays Iran. The games coincide with Pride weekend in Seattle. Iran outlaws homosexuality, which can be subject to the death penalty, and it is often prosecuted in Egypt under morality laws, though it is not explicitly against the law. Nelson said the police department expected a pro-gay rights rally in addition to protests in favor of and against Iran. Nelson said the police department will work with protesters to ensure they can peacefully assemble and exercise their First Amendment rights while making sure the games are not disrupted. He said specific protest areas will be designated.

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(The Center Square) - The Seattle police official in charge of security for the six World Cup games in June and July said he is confident that a joint local-federal law enforcement team will be ready to respond to a terrorist attack or other unexpected event. “And so if we do have an unfortunate incident or an actual terrorist attack or something like that, we’re going to have people who can make decisions on behalf of their agency,” said Seattle Police Captain Daniel Nelson on a Thursday webinar. Nelson wouldn’t disclose the number of federal agents that will be in Seattle, but said a special mass casualty unit will be at the games and that specialty agents who can shoot down armed drones if necessary. Nelson said the World Cup in Seattle has been labeled a Level Two threat by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, meaning it is a high-risk event. The Super Bowl in San Francisco in January had been labeled an even higher Level One event, he noted. He said Seattle needs federal agents to help with the event because the police department doesn't have adequate resources by itself to deal with potential threats. Nelson, who has been coordinating the police department’s security efforts for the World Cup for the last three years, didn’t address Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson’s decision not to turn on security cameras near Lumen Field unless there was a “credible threat.” Wilson previously announced on March 19 that 26 surveillance cameras near Lumen Field would be installed as planned, but wouldn’t be turned on unless there was a “credible threat” to public safety. The Chairman of the Seattle City Council Public Safety Committee, Bob Kettle, a former naval intelligence officer, has warned that waiting for a threat before acting doesn't work. Citing incidents like the 9/11 attacks and the 1996 Atlanta Olympic bombing, he has contended that terror events often arrive without advance notice. A Seattle Police Department spokesman, Sergeant Patrick Michaud, said in a statement after the Thursday web event that there has been no change to the policy of keeping the cameras off. “The new cameras in the Stadium District will not be turned on unless we are given permission by the mayor,” he said. He referred additional questions to the mayor’s office. Wilson's office did not respond to requests for comment. Wilson stated in March she had concerns that the cameras would help federal immigration agents arrest undocumented immigrants, and was putting the surveillance systems on hold until an independent audit. Nelson said during Thursday’s city of Seattle-sponsored webinar that he had been informed by federal officials that ICE plans no enforcement while the FIFA games are being played between June 15 and July 6. But Nelson said there are no guarantees. “It’s very uncertain times, and we can’t control the other Washington, but I mean the best I could do is ask the question, and that’s the answer I got,” he said. Wilson has marked her first six months in office with repeated announcements that Seattle is a welcoming city to immigrants and that ICE agents are not welcome. She said that city officials and police won’t cooperate with federal immigrant agents in arresting undocumented persons. Thursday's web event was no exception, with officials of the city office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs appearing on the webcast. They assured viewers that city officials and police would not work with ICE. But Nelson said that if there were ICE raids, the police department could not interfere with federal actions. He said the only things police could do were to observe and document the raids. Nelson also addressed the issue of World Cup protests, saying the city expected frequent events during the games, particularly on June 26, when Egypt plays Iran. The games coincide with Pride weekend in Seattle. Iran outlaws homosexuality, which can be subject to the death penalty, and it is often prosecuted in Egypt under morality laws, though it is not explicitly against the law. Nelson said the police department expected a pro-gay rights rally in addition to protests in favor of and against Iran. Nelson said the police department will work with protesters to ensure they can peacefully assemble and exercise their First Amendment rights while making sure the games are not disrupted. He said specific protest areas will be designated.

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Lehengoan aipatu genuen Iranen slopaganda trebearen ondoan, sare sozialetan daramaten estrategia orokor baten kokatzen da kontua. Bereziki, Iranek munduan zehar dituen enbaxada eta kontsultatuetako sareetako kontuak memeekin arin-arin ari dira. Bereziki Estatu Batuetatik errazten badiete jokaldia. Halako kasu bat gertatu zen duela egun batzuk, Uno karta-jokoaren eskutik. Donald Trump-en izenean norbaitek meme-irudi azkarra egin zuela pentsatu zuen, Uno karta batzuk erakutsita... Baina ez zen izan hain jokaldi abila.

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Lehengoan aipatu genuen Iranen slopaganda trebearen ondoan, sare sozialetan daramaten estrategia orokor baten kokatzen da kontua. Bereziki, Iranek munduan zehar dituen enbaxada eta kontsultatuetako sareetako kontuak memeekin arin-arin ari dira. Bereziki Estatu Batuetatik errazten badiete jokaldia. Halako kasu bat gertatu zen duela egun batzuk, Uno karta-jokoaren eskutik. Donald Trump-en izenean norbaitek meme-irudi azkarra egin zuela pentsatu zuen, Uno karta batzuk erakutsita... Baina ez zen izan hain jokaldi abila.

Urban Trailek badu berritasunik aurten: binaka eginen den hamar kilometroko ibilbidea gehitu baitute: lekukoa elkarri pasako diote norberak bortz kilometro kurrituz. Izen-emateak oraindanik zabalik dira.

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Urban Trailek badu berritasunik aurten: binaka eginen den hamar kilometroko ibilbidea gehitu baitute: lekukoa elkarri pasako diote norberak bortz kilometro kurrituz. Izen-emateak oraindanik zabalik dira.

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GUKAk Bilboko kaleetan zehar ibilbide eta ekintza sinbolikoa egin zuen, “erdalduntze makina” aurrean euskaraz bizitzeko eskubidea aldarrikatzeko. Ibilbidea Ronda kalean abiatu zuten euskararentzako arnasgune batetik , Bira kulturgunetik.

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GUKAk Bilboko kaleetan zehar ibilbide eta ekintza sinbolikoa egin zuen, “erdalduntze makina” aurrean euskaraz bizitzeko eskubidea aldarrikatzeko. Ibilbidea Ronda kalean abiatu zuten euskararentzako arnasgune batetik , Bira kulturgunetik.