We talked to experts in obesity, tobacco, artificial intelligence, HIV, TB and the NHI to find out what we can expect — and what we can’t — this year. The post Here’s what’s on South Africa’s 2026 public health agenda appeared first on Bhekisisa.

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We talked to experts in obesity, tobacco, artificial intelligence, HIV, TB and the NHI to find out what we can expect — and what we can’t — this year. The post Here’s what’s on South Africa’s 2026 public health agenda appeared first on Bhekisisa.

Tiempo de lectura: 2 minutosLa jornada se convirtió en una derrota para los grupos que mantuvieron el control en el Colegio de Abogados y Notarios de Guatemala (CANG).  La Planilla 4 fue la elegida para integrar la postuladora que elaborará la nómina de candidatos a magistrados del Tribunal Supremo Electoral. El CANG eligió a Gregorio Saavedra y Edgar Ortíz ... Read more

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Tiempo de lectura: 2 minutosLa jornada se convirtió en una derrota para los grupos que mantuvieron el control en el Colegio de Abogados y Notarios de Guatemala (CANG).  La Planilla 4 fue la elegida para integrar la postuladora que elaborará la nómina de candidatos a magistrados del Tribunal Supremo Electoral. El CANG eligió a Gregorio Saavedra y Edgar Ortíz ... Read more

Au Sénégal, le maintien en détention préventive du député-maire Farba Ngom fait réagir. Lundi 12 janvier, le parquet financier a, en effet, fait appel de l’ordonnance de remise en liberté provisoire de l’influent cadre du parti de l’ancien président Macky Sall accusé de détournement présumé de 125 milliards de Francs CFA et détenu depuis le 27 février dernier. Une décision politique dénonce ses avocats qui s’inquiètent pour son état de santé. Une décision justifiée par la découverte de deux téléphones portables que l’accusé détenait frauduleusement en prison, affirme le ministère de la justice.

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Au Sénégal, le maintien en détention préventive du député-maire Farba Ngom fait réagir. Lundi 12 janvier, le parquet financier a, en effet, fait appel de l’ordonnance de remise en liberté provisoire de l’influent cadre du parti de l’ancien président Macky Sall accusé de détournement présumé de 125 milliards de Francs CFA et détenu depuis le 27 février dernier. Une décision politique dénonce ses avocats qui s’inquiètent pour son état de santé. Une décision justifiée par la découverte de deux téléphones portables que l’accusé détenait frauduleusement en prison, affirme le ministère de la justice.

Despite the challenges and opposition that LaRue has faced from some in the community because of his advocacy against restricting books, he said that he has also received a lot of support and that leading Garfield County Libraries has been a rewarding experience overall.  The post Garfield County Libraries director announces retirement, encourages community to protect the ‘freedom to read’  appeared first on Aspen Journalism.

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Despite the challenges and opposition that LaRue has faced from some in the community because of his advocacy against restricting books, he said that he has also received a lot of support and that leading Garfield County Libraries has been a rewarding experience overall.  The post Garfield County Libraries director announces retirement, encourages community to protect the ‘freedom to read’  appeared first on Aspen Journalism.

Early results showed Larry Pemberton Jr. assured of election to the 139th House District of Ledyard, Montville and Norwich.

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Early results showed Larry Pemberton Jr. assured of election to the 139th House District of Ledyard, Montville and Norwich.

Since July 2024, three Andean condor chicks have hatched at an artificial incubation program located near Bogotá, Colombia’s capital city, contributor Christina Noriega reported for Mongabay. The artificial incubation program is run by the Jaime Duque Park Foundation, a Colombian conservation nonprofit that has worked since 2015 to counter the birds’ population decline. Globally, the […]

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Since July 2024, three Andean condor chicks have hatched at an artificial incubation program located near Bogotá, Colombia’s capital city, contributor Christina Noriega reported for Mongabay. The artificial incubation program is run by the Jaime Duque Park Foundation, a Colombian conservation nonprofit that has worked since 2015 to counter the birds’ population decline. Globally, the […]

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission reached an agreement this month with a Christian business group to ignore regulations that allowed employees to receive abortion-related accommodations and barred workplace discrimination based on gender identity.  Christian Employers Alliance President Margaret Iuculano, whose organization sued the EEOC over the two provisions in January 2025, said in a statement […]

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The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission reached an agreement this month with a Christian business group to ignore regulations that allowed employees to receive abortion-related accommodations and barred workplace discrimination based on gender identity.  Christian Employers Alliance President Margaret Iuculano, whose organization sued the EEOC over the two provisions in January 2025, said in a statement […]

Kasus penipuan kerap cuma berhenti di penegakan hukum saja tanpa ganti rugi yang setimpal kepada korbannya. Karena itu pencegahan dari masyarakat sangat penting.

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Planned Parenthood clinics in Utah resumed family planning services after the Trump administration unfroze millions in federal funds. The American Civil Liberties Union on Tuesday submitted a brief to dismiss a lawsuit filed on behalf of the National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association after the federal government notified nine Planned Parenthood affiliates and other family planning […]

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Planned Parenthood clinics in Utah resumed family planning services after the Trump administration unfroze millions in federal funds. The American Civil Liberties Union on Tuesday submitted a brief to dismiss a lawsuit filed on behalf of the National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association after the federal government notified nine Planned Parenthood affiliates and other family planning […]

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Commuters and street vendors battle as public toilets at three sites still closed for renovations

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A compdar des darrèrs Cimalhs, aqueri que parlauen deth mau estat dera lengua occitana en Catalonha o milhor dit deth sòn estat de desaparicion e aqueth aute que comentaue es actituds segregadores, fracturantes e marginantes de bères politiques lingüistiques, quauqui lectors m’an adreçat escrits. Era majoria des corrèus an estat d’indignacion e quauqu’uns an manifestat era ràbia damb paraules pòc edificantes e inclós damb insults adreçadi a dirigents; causa que m’agradarie evitar. Continua llegint

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A compdar des darrèrs Cimalhs, aqueri que parlauen deth mau estat dera lengua occitana en Catalonha o milhor dit deth sòn estat de desaparicion e aqueth aute que comentaue es actituds segregadores, fracturantes e marginantes de bères politiques lingüistiques, quauqui lectors m’an adreçat escrits. Era majoria des corrèus an estat d’indignacion e quauqu’uns an manifestat era ràbia damb paraules pòc edificantes e inclós damb insults adreçadi a dirigents; causa que m’agradarie evitar. Continua llegint

Lo dirigent istoric del movement corsista Alain Orsoni foguèt assassinat aqueste diluns de vèspre al cementèri de Veru, en Corsega, mentre qu’assistissiá a las funeralhas de sa maire. Segon de fonts judiciàrias, Orsoni, de 71 ans, foguèt tocat per un sol tir d’arma de fuòc quand sortissiá del cementèri. L’assassin fugiguèt sul pic e, per ara, cap d’ipotèsi es estada confirmada ni sus son identitat ni mai sul mobil del crime. Continua llegint

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Lo dirigent istoric del movement corsista Alain Orsoni foguèt assassinat aqueste diluns de vèspre al cementèri de Veru, en Corsega, mentre qu’assistissiá a las funeralhas de sa maire. Segon de fonts judiciàrias, Orsoni, de 71 ans, foguèt tocat per un sol tir d’arma de fuòc quand sortissiá del cementèri. L’assassin fugiguèt sul pic e, per ara, cap d’ipotèsi es estada confirmada ni sus son identitat ni mai sul mobil del crime. Continua llegint

رئیس جمهوری‌خواه کمیته امور خارجی مجلس نمایندگان آمریکا، برایان مست، در مصاحبه‌ای با فاکس‌نیوز گفت: «سقوط آیت‌الله اجتناب‌ناپذیر است.»

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رئیس جمهوری‌خواه کمیته امور خارجی مجلس نمایندگان آمریکا، برایان مست، در مصاحبه‌ای با فاکس‌نیوز گفت: «سقوط آیت‌الله اجتناب‌ناپذیر است.»

After nearly 20 years of litigation, U.S. District Judge Gregory Frizzell recently issued a final judgment in Oklahoma’s lawsuit against Tyson Foods and several other poultry companies, ordering the companies to pay for cleanup and long-term oversight of the Illinois River Watershed. The case, filed in 2005 by then-Attorney General Drew Edmondson, accused some of […] The post Fact-checking claims made about Oklahoma’s lawsuit against Tyson Foods appeared first on Investigate Midwest.

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After nearly 20 years of litigation, U.S. District Judge Gregory Frizzell recently issued a final judgment in Oklahoma’s lawsuit against Tyson Foods and several other poultry companies, ordering the companies to pay for cleanup and long-term oversight of the Illinois River Watershed. The case, filed in 2005 by then-Attorney General Drew Edmondson, accused some of […] The post Fact-checking claims made about Oklahoma’s lawsuit against Tyson Foods appeared first on Investigate Midwest.

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A couple of members of the Montana Public Service Commission are crying foul after leadership approved a final decision in a major NorthWestern Energy rate case without calling for a vote on the final amended order, which may result in higher bills for customers. Commissioner Randy Pinocci in particular said Monday the final order misrepresents […]

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A couple of members of the Montana Public Service Commission are crying foul after leadership approved a final decision in a major NorthWestern Energy rate case without calling for a vote on the final amended order, which may result in higher bills for customers. Commissioner Randy Pinocci in particular said Monday the final order misrepresents […]

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Civil immigration arrests would be prohibited within 1,000 feet of state-owned or leased facilities absent a judicial order or warrant under a proposal being developed in the Pennsylvania Senate.  The move comes in response to increased “warrantless immigration arrests in places that should be safe” by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers, according to a […]

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Civil immigration arrests would be prohibited within 1,000 feet of state-owned or leased facilities absent a judicial order or warrant under a proposal being developed in the Pennsylvania Senate.  The move comes in response to increased “warrantless immigration arrests in places that should be safe” by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers, according to a […]

In less than a month, more than 100,000 people will descend on the Tulare International Agri-Center to stroll through rows of imposing tractors while smoke from grilled rib eye steaks […]

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As lawmakers and guests made their way to the House floor to hear Gov. Dan McKee outline his vision for a better Rhode Island, progressive advocates filled the State House rotunda early Tuesday night to provide theirs — one calling on McKee and other state leaders to make more commitments toward reducing homelessness. Embattled McKee […]

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As lawmakers and guests made their way to the House floor to hear Gov. Dan McKee outline his vision for a better Rhode Island, progressive advocates filled the State House rotunda early Tuesday night to provide theirs — one calling on McKee and other state leaders to make more commitments toward reducing homelessness. Embattled McKee […]

Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox. Lawyers representing the operator of Colorado’s “first public Christian school” are pushing back against an order by Pueblo County officials to close the school building for safety reasons. In a Jan. 9 letter, the lawyers asked for a meeting and urged county officials not to seek an emergency court order requiring the immediate closure of Riverstone Academy’s building, according to a copy of the letter obtained by Chalkbeat. County officials had warned in a letter to school officials a few days earlier that they might seek such an order. The dispute over the building is just one facet of the controversy surrounding Riverstone, which drew attention from state and local officials soon after it opened in August with about 30 K-5 students. The school advertises itself as a public elementary school that offers a “Christian foundation.” In October, state education leaders warned that they might withhold public funding from Riverstone because the Colorado constitution bars religious public schools. In addition, Pueblo County officials identified more than a dozen health, fire, building, and zoning violations related to the building that Riverstone leases, and ordered fire-safety checks at the school every 30 minutes. Emails obtained by Chalkbeat suggest the school was created to spark a test case in the courts over whether public money could go to religious schools, after the U.S. Supreme Court deadlocked on such a case out of Oklahoma last spring. But religious liberty is not likely to be the central issue if Riverstone’s operators were to face Pueblo County in court over their pending dispute. Lawyer’s letter says operator doesn’t want litigation In the Jan. 9 letter to Pueblo County officials, attorney Gregory O’Boyle, of the Colorado Springs-based firm Werner O’Boyle Cyberon, asked for a call with county officials to “discuss next steps and to avoid unnecessary conflict.” “Our goal is full compliance through the normal land-use and building-permit processes, not litigation,” he wrote. O’Boyle represents Forging Education, which is the group contracted to run Riverstone. He said Riverstone officials have made a “good faith effort” to comply with county requirements and that “public interest is not served by abruptly displacing K-5 students, requiring families to secure emergency educational arrangements mid-year.” O’Boyle’s letter notes that 29 children attend the school and eight staff members work there. O’Boyle did not reply to requests for comment on Tuesday. Neither did Quin Friberg, a Pueblo pastor who is the executive director of both Riverstone and Forging Education. Marci Day, assistant attorney for Pueblo County, didn’t respond to Chalkbeat questions about whether she would hold a call with Riverstone’s lawyers or whether she would seek an emergency injunction to close the school. School opened without normal review processes Riverstone school leaders did not go through the normal zoning and building review processes before opening the school to students last summer, according to previous interviews with county officials and a review of correspondence and documents obtained by Chalkbeat through public records requests. In Day’s Jan. 6 letter ordering Riverstone officials to close the building, she cited a series of failures by the school’s leaders to follow local regulations. She noted that county officials told Friberg at a July meeting that schools were not allowed in the industrial-zoned site where he wanted to open Riverstone. She also said that Riverstone officials had failed to submit three required documents to local officials for review, one of which was needed so fire and health officials could determine what changes would be needed to bring the building up to code. Under the normal procedure for approving a building as a school, “health, safety and welfare concerns would have been required to be addressed prior to approval for occupancy by the appropriate agency,” Day wrote. Day also cited proposed construction work at Riverstone’s building as part of the rationale for ordering closure. The proposed changes include the removal of multiple interior walls; new sinks, drinking fountains, and fire safety fixtures; and the construction of a wheelchair ramp at the building’s entrance, according to architectural plans obtained by Chalkbeat through a public records request. “Due to the current conditions and the construction that will be required to bring the buildings and property into compliance with all building, fire, health, and zoning codes, it has been deemed unsafe to allow the continued occupancy of the buildings, particularly by school children, prior to final approval by Pueblo County,” Day wrote in the Jan. 6 letter. Ann Schimke is a senior reporter at Chalkbeat covering early childhood issues and early literacy. Contact Ann at aschimke@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox. Lawyers representing the operator of Colorado’s “first public Christian school” are pushing back against an order by Pueblo County officials to close the school building for safety reasons. In a Jan. 9 letter, the lawyers asked for a meeting and urged county officials not to seek an emergency court order requiring the immediate closure of Riverstone Academy’s building, according to a copy of the letter obtained by Chalkbeat. County officials had warned in a letter to school officials a few days earlier that they might seek such an order. The dispute over the building is just one facet of the controversy surrounding Riverstone, which drew attention from state and local officials soon after it opened in August with about 30 K-5 students. The school advertises itself as a public elementary school that offers a “Christian foundation.” In October, state education leaders warned that they might withhold public funding from Riverstone because the Colorado constitution bars religious public schools. In addition, Pueblo County officials identified more than a dozen health, fire, building, and zoning violations related to the building that Riverstone leases, and ordered fire-safety checks at the school every 30 minutes. Emails obtained by Chalkbeat suggest the school was created to spark a test case in the courts over whether public money could go to religious schools, after the U.S. Supreme Court deadlocked on such a case out of Oklahoma last spring. But religious liberty is not likely to be the central issue if Riverstone’s operators were to face Pueblo County in court over their pending dispute. Lawyer’s letter says operator doesn’t want litigation In the Jan. 9 letter to Pueblo County officials, attorney Gregory O’Boyle, of the Colorado Springs-based firm Werner O’Boyle Cyberon, asked for a call with county officials to “discuss next steps and to avoid unnecessary conflict.” “Our goal is full compliance through the normal land-use and building-permit processes, not litigation,” he wrote. O’Boyle represents Forging Education, which is the group contracted to run Riverstone. He said Riverstone officials have made a “good faith effort” to comply with county requirements and that “public interest is not served by abruptly displacing K-5 students, requiring families to secure emergency educational arrangements mid-year.” O’Boyle’s letter notes that 29 children attend the school and eight staff members work there. O’Boyle did not reply to requests for comment on Tuesday. Neither did Quin Friberg, a Pueblo pastor who is the executive director of both Riverstone and Forging Education. Marci Day, assistant attorney for Pueblo County, didn’t respond to Chalkbeat questions about whether she would hold a call with Riverstone’s lawyers or whether she would seek an emergency injunction to close the school. School opened without normal review processes Riverstone school leaders did not go through the normal zoning and building review processes before opening the school to students last summer, according to previous interviews with county officials and a review of correspondence and documents obtained by Chalkbeat through public records requests. In Day’s Jan. 6 letter ordering Riverstone officials to close the building, she cited a series of failures by the school’s leaders to follow local regulations. She noted that county officials told Friberg at a July meeting that schools were not allowed in the industrial-zoned site where he wanted to open Riverstone. She also said that Riverstone officials had failed to submit three required documents to local officials for review, one of which was needed so fire and health officials could determine what changes would be needed to bring the building up to code. Under the normal procedure for approving a building as a school, “health, safety and welfare concerns would have been required to be addressed prior to approval for occupancy by the appropriate agency,” Day wrote. Day also cited proposed construction work at Riverstone’s building as part of the rationale for ordering closure. The proposed changes include the removal of multiple interior walls; new sinks, drinking fountains, and fire safety fixtures; and the construction of a wheelchair ramp at the building’s entrance, according to architectural plans obtained by Chalkbeat through a public records request. “Due to the current conditions and the construction that will be required to bring the buildings and property into compliance with all building, fire, health, and zoning codes, it has been deemed unsafe to allow the continued occupancy of the buildings, particularly by school children, prior to final approval by Pueblo County,” Day wrote in the Jan. 6 letter. Ann Schimke is a senior reporter at Chalkbeat covering early childhood issues and early literacy. Contact Ann at aschimke@chalkbeat.org.