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Згідно з наказом, час перебування на позиціях має бути не більший, ніж 60 діб. Проте на практиці цей наказ не виконується, каже посадовець
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Згідно з наказом, час перебування на позиціях має бути не більший, ніж 60 діб. Проте на практиці цей наказ не виконується, каже посадовець
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The Public Service Commission has voted to approve a permit for a controversial high-voltage transmission line in eastern North Dakota. The Jamestown to Ellendale high-voltage transmission line, known as JETx, will consist of 150-foot tall towers along a 90-mile route in Dickey, LaMoure and Stutsman counties. The project is proposed by Otter Tail Power and […]
The Public Service Commission has voted to approve a permit for a controversial high-voltage transmission line in eastern North Dakota. The Jamestown to Ellendale high-voltage transmission line, known as JETx, will consist of 150-foot tall towers along a 90-mile route in Dickey, LaMoure and Stutsman counties. The project is proposed by Otter Tail Power and […]
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Ակնկալվում է, որ Եվրադատարանը Ապրիլյան քառօրյա պատերազմի գործերով առաջիկայում նոր վճիռներ կհրապարակի:
Ակնկալվում է, որ Եվրադատարանը Ապրիլյան քառօրյա պատերազմի գործերով առաջիկայում նոր վճիռներ կհրապարակի:
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Президент України Володимир Зеленський заявив, що ретранслятори на території Білорусі, які використовуватись для коригування ударів РФ по Україні, вже не працюють. Зеленський з посиланням на дані українських військових повідомив, що ці ретранслятори припинили роботу 22 червня. «Чи демонтували їх, чи ні, я, чесно кажучи, поки що не знаю, але ми працюємо над цим і я дуже уважно слідкую і щоденні доповіді отримую. Факт, що ретранслятори на сьогодні не працюють», – сказав Зеленський журналістам.
Президент України Володимир Зеленський заявив, що ретранслятори на території Білорусі, які використовуватись для коригування ударів РФ по Україні, вже не працюють. Зеленський з посиланням на дані українських військових повідомив, що ці ретранслятори припинили роботу 22 червня. «Чи демонтували їх, чи ні, я, чесно кажучи, поки що не знаю, але ми працюємо над цим і я дуже уважно слідкую і щоденні доповіді отримую. Факт, що ретранслятори на сьогодні не працюють», – сказав Зеленський журналістам.
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Valul de căldură care a lovit Europa ajunge și în România. Temperaturile crescute devin tot mai frecvente, iar organismul nostru e pus la încercare. Cine riscă cel mai mult pe caniculă, cum îi protejăm pe copii și vârstnici, ce fac pacienții cu hipertensiune sau diabet? L-am întrebat pe Dr. Gindrovel Dumitra, medic primar medicină de familie.
Valul de căldură care a lovit Europa ajunge și în România. Temperaturile crescute devin tot mai frecvente, iar organismul nostru e pus la încercare. Cine riscă cel mai mult pe caniculă, cum îi protejăm pe copii și vârstnici, ce fac pacienții cu hipertensiune sau diabet? L-am întrebat pe Dr. Gindrovel Dumitra, medic primar medicină de familie.
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مداحان در ساختار حقوقی جمهوری اسلامی جایگاه مشخصی ندارند. نام آنان در قانون اساسی، سلسلهمراتب اداری یا نهادهای رسمی تصمیمگیری دیده نمیشود. آنان وزیر، فرمانده، فقیه یا عضو یک شورای حکومتی نیستند؛ بااینحال، گروهی از مداحان طی چهار دهه گذشته به بازیگرانی مؤثر در سیاست ایران تبدیل شدهاند.
مداحان در ساختار حقوقی جمهوری اسلامی جایگاه مشخصی ندارند. نام آنان در قانون اساسی، سلسلهمراتب اداری یا نهادهای رسمی تصمیمگیری دیده نمیشود. آنان وزیر، فرمانده، فقیه یا عضو یک شورای حکومتی نیستند؛ بااینحال، گروهی از مداحان طی چهار دهه گذشته به بازیگرانی مؤثر در سیاست ایران تبدیل شدهاند.
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With new federal Medicaid work requirements becoming effective next year, the West Virginia Department of Human Services has launched a new information website and is encouraging recipients to update their contact information with the state.
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With new federal Medicaid work requirements becoming effective next year, the West Virginia Department of Human Services has launched a new information website and is encouraging recipients to update their contact information with the state.
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Russia is negotiating with Kazakhstan to buy about 50,000 tons of AI-92 gasoline (comparable to regular unleaded in the U.S.) to ease a domestic shortage, Reuters reported, citing industry sources.
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Russia is negotiating with Kazakhstan to buy about 50,000 tons of AI-92 gasoline (comparable to regular unleaded in the U.S.) to ease a domestic shortage, Reuters reported, citing industry sources.
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Сили РФ майже 50 разів атакували чотири райони області безпілотниками та артилерією, є загиблі та поранені
Сили РФ майже 50 разів атакували чотири райони області безпілотниками та артилерією, є загиблі та поранені
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E përballur me rezistencë të përtërirë nga Hungaria, BE-ja është detyruar të ndryshojë planet dhe tani synon të zhbllokojë dy, në vend të pesë, grupeve të pranimit me Ukrainën dhe Moldavinë para pushimeve të verës, raporton Euronews. Bashkimi Evropian ka zvogëluar ambiciet e tij për bisedimet e pranimit të Ukrainës, duke synuar tani hapjen e […]

E përballur me rezistencë të përtërirë nga Hungaria, BE-ja është detyruar të ndryshojë planet dhe tani synon të zhbllokojë dy, në vend të pesë, grupeve të pranimit me Ukrainën dhe Moldavinë para pushimeve të verës, raporton Euronews. Bashkimi Evropian ka zvogëluar ambiciet e tij për bisedimet e pranimit të Ukrainës, duke synuar tani hapjen e […]
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En días pasados, el Gobierno argentino redujo en más de US$ 2.7 millones el presupuesto para el manejo de las áreas naturales protegidas. El impacto de esta medida se sentirá más en aquellos parques nacionales afectados por los recientes incendios. De hecho, el Parque Nahuel Huapi, ubicado en la Patagonia y el más antiguo del […]
En días pasados, el Gobierno argentino redujo en más de US$ 2.7 millones el presupuesto para el manejo de las áreas naturales protegidas. El impacto de esta medida se sentirá más en aquellos parques nacionales afectados por los recientes incendios. De hecho, el Parque Nahuel Huapi, ubicado en la Patagonia y el más antiguo del […]
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The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today welcomed Amendment #2 to the Fiscal Year 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), submitted by Representatives Thomas Massie (R-KY), Ro Khanna (D-CA), Jim McGovern (D-MA), Jesús “Chuy” Garcia (D-IL), and Rashida Tlaib (D-MI).The bipartisan amendment would strike Section 219, formerly Section 224, the “United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative,” which would expand U.S.-Israel defense technology cooperation, research partnerships, intelligence coordination, and military-industrial integration.CLICK HERE: READ CAIR’S LETTERCAIR also called on the House Rules Committee to reject Amendment 151, which would expand federal anti-boycott restrictions to boycotts promoted by international governmental organizations (IGOs), including bodies such as the United Nations, and Amendment 362, which would require the Secretary of Defense to certify that Department of Defense contractors do not participate in the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement targeting Israel. Both amendments raise serious concerns about free speech and First Amendment protections.Earlier today, CAIR submitted a letter to the House Rules Committee urging members to support Amendment 2 and oppose Amendments 151 and 362. Next week, the committee will consider all amendments to the House’s version of the NDAA. CAIR is urging every American to take action by sending a message to members of Congress to strike Section 219 to stop American military merger with the Israeli government.TAKE ACTION NOW! – TELL YOUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TO BLOCK ALL U.S.-ISRAEL MILITARY MERGER BILLS In a statement, CAIR Government Affairs Department Director Robert McCaw said:“Americans should never be asked to surrender their First Amendment rights to protect the political interests of a foreign government. Amendment 151 would further expand anti-boycott laws that chill peaceful political expression, while Amendment 362 would impose an ideological litmus test on federal contractors based on their participation in a constitutionally protected form of political advocacy.“Congress was right to reject this anti-boycott proposal in committee last week, and it should reject this latest attempt to revive the same policy through the NDAA amendment process.“At the same time, Section 219 would take the extraordinary step of further binding the United States and Israel through deeper military, intelligence, technological, and defense-industrial integration at a moment when the Israeli government stands accused of genocide, apartheid, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. As disturbing reports continue to emerge of torture, abuse, and sexual violence against Palestinian detainees, Congress should not be creating new mechanisms for military and technological integration that risk further implicating the United States in these abuses rather than helping bring them to an end.“We urge every member of the House Rules Committee to reject Amendments 151 and 362, make Amendment 2 in order, and send a clear message that the constitutional rights of the American people, the principles of accountability, and the interests of our nation come before the demands of any foreign government.”The proposed expansion of U.S.-Israel defense cooperation comes at a time when the Israeli government faces allegations of war crimes, crimes against humanity, apartheid, and genocide, as well as documented reports of abuse and sexual violence against Palestinian detainees, including children. Deepening military, intelligence, and technology integration under these circumstances risks further entangling the United States in actions that much of the international community has condemned and undermines efforts to secure accountability for violations of international law.CAIR noted that last week, Rep. Michael Lawler (R-NY), who is sponsoring the IGO Anti-Boycott Act provision, was forced to withdraw the amendment before consideration by the House Foreign Affairs Committee following outreach from CAIRand other civil liberties advocates.That earlier proposal sought to revive the controversial IGO Anti-Boycott Act by extending federal anti-boycott restrictions to boycotts associated with international governmental organizations such as the United Nations. For the past two years, CAIR has warned members of Congress that the measure threatened constitutionally protected political speech and advocacy and welcomed its withdrawal before last week’s markup.

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The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today welcomed Amendment #2 to the Fiscal Year 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), submitted by Representatives Thomas Massie (R-KY), Ro Khanna (D-CA), Jim McGovern (D-MA), Jesús “Chuy” Garcia (D-IL), and Rashida Tlaib (D-MI).The bipartisan amendment would strike Section 219, formerly Section 224, the “United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative,” which would expand U.S.-Israel defense technology cooperation, research partnerships, intelligence coordination, and military-industrial integration.CLICK HERE: READ CAIR’S LETTERCAIR also called on the House Rules Committee to reject Amendment 151, which would expand federal anti-boycott restrictions to boycotts promoted by international governmental organizations (IGOs), including bodies such as the United Nations, and Amendment 362, which would require the Secretary of Defense to certify that Department of Defense contractors do not participate in the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement targeting Israel. Both amendments raise serious concerns about free speech and First Amendment protections.Earlier today, CAIR submitted a letter to the House Rules Committee urging members to support Amendment 2 and oppose Amendments 151 and 362. Next week, the committee will consider all amendments to the House’s version of the NDAA. CAIR is urging every American to take action by sending a message to members of Congress to strike Section 219 to stop American military merger with the Israeli government.TAKE ACTION NOW! – TELL YOUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TO BLOCK ALL U.S.-ISRAEL MILITARY MERGER BILLS In a statement, CAIR Government Affairs Department Director Robert McCaw said:“Americans should never be asked to surrender their First Amendment rights to protect the political interests of a foreign government. Amendment 151 would further expand anti-boycott laws that chill peaceful political expression, while Amendment 362 would impose an ideological litmus test on federal contractors based on their participation in a constitutionally protected form of political advocacy.“Congress was right to reject this anti-boycott proposal in committee last week, and it should reject this latest attempt to revive the same policy through the NDAA amendment process.“At the same time, Section 219 would take the extraordinary step of further binding the United States and Israel through deeper military, intelligence, technological, and defense-industrial integration at a moment when the Israeli government stands accused of genocide, apartheid, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. As disturbing reports continue to emerge of torture, abuse, and sexual violence against Palestinian detainees, Congress should not be creating new mechanisms for military and technological integration that risk further implicating the United States in these abuses rather than helping bring them to an end.“We urge every member of the House Rules Committee to reject Amendments 151 and 362, make Amendment 2 in order, and send a clear message that the constitutional rights of the American people, the principles of accountability, and the interests of our nation come before the demands of any foreign government.”The proposed expansion of U.S.-Israel defense cooperation comes at a time when the Israeli government faces allegations of war crimes, crimes against humanity, apartheid, and genocide, as well as documented reports of abuse and sexual violence against Palestinian detainees, including children. Deepening military, intelligence, and technology integration under these circumstances risks further entangling the United States in actions that much of the international community has condemned and undermines efforts to secure accountability for violations of international law.CAIR noted that last week, Rep. Michael Lawler (R-NY), who is sponsoring the IGO Anti-Boycott Act provision, was forced to withdraw the amendment before consideration by the House Foreign Affairs Committee following outreach from CAIRand other civil liberties advocates.That earlier proposal sought to revive the controversial IGO Anti-Boycott Act by extending federal anti-boycott restrictions to boycotts associated with international governmental organizations such as the United Nations. For the past two years, CAIR has warned members of Congress that the measure threatened constitutionally protected political speech and advocacy and welcomed its withdrawal before last week’s markup.
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Ретрансляторы на границе Украины и Беларуси, которые помогали наводиться российским дронам, перестали работать с 22 июня, сказал в комментарии журналистам Владимир Зеленский.
Ретрансляторы на границе Украины и Беларуси, которые помогали наводиться российским дронам, перестали работать с 22 июня, сказал в комментарии журналистам Владимир Зеленский.
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Cada semana, Ana Requena te envía el boletín 'Cuarto Propio' en el que desarrolla temas de actualidad con una mirada feminista, recopila noticias sobre igualdad y género, y lanza recomendaciones Si quieres recibir 'Cuarto Propio' cada semana en tu correo electrónico solo tienes que suscribirte de forma gratuita en este enlace Hola, ¿Cómo se repara a una víctima? Deberíamos dedicar mucho más tiempo a reflexionar sobre la respuesta a esa pregunta. Pensaba en eso estos días, a raíz del homenaje que se ha hecho en Ponferrada a Nevenka Fernández. 25 años después, Nevenka volvía a su ciudad. No era la primera vez, ha estado otras a título personal. Pero esta era una vuelta colectiva, pública. Era dejar de esconderse para salir a la calle y encontrar los aplausos y los abrazos de un montón de personas. Nevenka Fernández denunció al alcalde Ismael Álvarez y se convirtió en la primera mujer en lograr una sentencia por acoso contra un político. Eso, que parece una noticia positiva, fue en realidad un calvario que cambió su vida y que sacó a la luz el machismo de la España de comienzos de los años 2000. Porque de Nevenka se dudó, porque Ismael Álvarez contó con muchísimo apoyo social y político (destacados miembros de su partido, el PP, le respaldaron), porque el fiscal la interpeló a ella con dureza (le dijo que “no era una cajera de Hipercor” que tuviera que dejarse tocar el culo), porque a pesar de la victoria judicial le era imposible encontrar trabajo, y porque finalmente se marchó de España con su salud mental sumamente deteriorada. Lo cuenta ella misma en el libro que publicó hace unos meses: 'El poder de la verdad'. El camino judicial no siempre repara o no del todo. Si recuerdas, Icíar Bollaín no consiguió permiso para rodar su película 'Nevenka' en Ponferrada: el ayuntamiento, gobernado por PP y Vox, ignoró todas las solicitudes. En agosto de 2025, el mural dedicado a Nevenka apareció borrado. Por eso, la reparación puede tener también mucho que ver con volver al lugar donde sucedieron los hechos y sentirte segura. Con que te hagan un homenaje en tu ciudad, con poder pasear por ella acompañada y con la cabeza alta. Con que la gente reconozca el daño que te causaron y lo importante que fue tu determinación o tu valentía. Te puede interesar Pensamos que lo que ocurre en Internet no es real y no creemos que tenga consecuencias en el mundo real; y por otro lado no nos tomamos en serio los delitos de violencia y acoso contra las mujeres. Así que, cuando ambas cosas se unen, como sociedad nos mostramos muy desdeñosos con el problema. Despreciamos a las víctimas y no vemos que el debate público al respecto sea una emergencia, que lo es Laura Bates — Periodista, autora de 'La nueva era del machismo' Ha llegado el calor. Y en casi todos sitios puedes ver hombres que se quitan la camiseta. ¿Calor o privilegio? En este artículo en El País, Marita Alonso plantea este debate que va mucho más allá de las temperaturas y que tiene que ver con los códigos de vestimenta y con cómo ocupamos el espacio público hombres y mujeres. Laura Bates es la periodista inglesa que puso en marcha el blog Everyday Sexism, que inspiró nuestro Micromachismos. En los últimos años ha investigado mucho sobre la manosfera y ahora publica libro nuevo sobre inteligencia artificial, 'deepfakes' y la nueva reproducción del machismo. La entrevisté hace unos días. De visibilidad y mitos sobre la identidad bisexual va este episodio del programa 'Está el horno para bollos', de Nerea Pérez de las Heras y Judith Tiral. Muy necesario tener historias y reflexiones como la de la actriz Anna Castillo, que cuenta la bifobia que sufrió cuando se hizo pública su relación con un hombre. Porque la bisexualidad aún sigue considerándose muchas veces, también dentro del colectivo LGTBI, como una traición, una etapa o un signo de que esa persona es poco confiable. Unas recomendaciones para acabar Este viernes y el domingo de la siguiente semana puedes ver en el Teatro del Barrio de Madrid la obra 'Paloma Calle que se calle', un monólogo en el que la creadora escénica entrelaza la historia de la democracia con su historia personal para hablar de la familia, de violencia sexual, de maternidad o de salud mental. En los próximos meses estará también por otras ciudades. Conocí a Alice Rivaz con su libro 'La paz de la colmenas', del que he hablado por aquí alguna vez porque me parece imprescindible: una novela de 1947 en la que está el feminismo de las siguientes décadas a través de la historia de una mujer hastiada de su matrimonio. La editorial Errata Naturae ha publicado otra de sus obras: 'Lanza tu pan', con una protagonista atrapada en las elecciones que ha podido o no hacer en su vida. Nos 'vemos' pronto. Ana
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Cada semana, Ana Requena te envía el boletín 'Cuarto Propio' en el que desarrolla temas de actualidad con una mirada feminista, recopila noticias sobre igualdad y género, y lanza recomendaciones Si quieres recibir 'Cuarto Propio' cada semana en tu correo electrónico solo tienes que suscribirte de forma gratuita en este enlace Hola, ¿Cómo se repara a una víctima? Deberíamos dedicar mucho más tiempo a reflexionar sobre la respuesta a esa pregunta. Pensaba en eso estos días, a raíz del homenaje que se ha hecho en Ponferrada a Nevenka Fernández. 25 años después, Nevenka volvía a su ciudad. No era la primera vez, ha estado otras a título personal. Pero esta era una vuelta colectiva, pública. Era dejar de esconderse para salir a la calle y encontrar los aplausos y los abrazos de un montón de personas. Nevenka Fernández denunció al alcalde Ismael Álvarez y se convirtió en la primera mujer en lograr una sentencia por acoso contra un político. Eso, que parece una noticia positiva, fue en realidad un calvario que cambió su vida y que sacó a la luz el machismo de la España de comienzos de los años 2000. Porque de Nevenka se dudó, porque Ismael Álvarez contó con muchísimo apoyo social y político (destacados miembros de su partido, el PP, le respaldaron), porque el fiscal la interpeló a ella con dureza (le dijo que “no era una cajera de Hipercor” que tuviera que dejarse tocar el culo), porque a pesar de la victoria judicial le era imposible encontrar trabajo, y porque finalmente se marchó de España con su salud mental sumamente deteriorada. Lo cuenta ella misma en el libro que publicó hace unos meses: 'El poder de la verdad'. El camino judicial no siempre repara o no del todo. Si recuerdas, Icíar Bollaín no consiguió permiso para rodar su película 'Nevenka' en Ponferrada: el ayuntamiento, gobernado por PP y Vox, ignoró todas las solicitudes. En agosto de 2025, el mural dedicado a Nevenka apareció borrado. Por eso, la reparación puede tener también mucho que ver con volver al lugar donde sucedieron los hechos y sentirte segura. Con que te hagan un homenaje en tu ciudad, con poder pasear por ella acompañada y con la cabeza alta. Con que la gente reconozca el daño que te causaron y lo importante que fue tu determinación o tu valentía. Te puede interesar Pensamos que lo que ocurre en Internet no es real y no creemos que tenga consecuencias en el mundo real; y por otro lado no nos tomamos en serio los delitos de violencia y acoso contra las mujeres. Así que, cuando ambas cosas se unen, como sociedad nos mostramos muy desdeñosos con el problema. Despreciamos a las víctimas y no vemos que el debate público al respecto sea una emergencia, que lo es Laura Bates — Periodista, autora de 'La nueva era del machismo' Ha llegado el calor. Y en casi todos sitios puedes ver hombres que se quitan la camiseta. ¿Calor o privilegio? En este artículo en El País, Marita Alonso plantea este debate que va mucho más allá de las temperaturas y que tiene que ver con los códigos de vestimenta y con cómo ocupamos el espacio público hombres y mujeres. Laura Bates es la periodista inglesa que puso en marcha el blog Everyday Sexism, que inspiró nuestro Micromachismos. En los últimos años ha investigado mucho sobre la manosfera y ahora publica libro nuevo sobre inteligencia artificial, 'deepfakes' y la nueva reproducción del machismo. La entrevisté hace unos días. De visibilidad y mitos sobre la identidad bisexual va este episodio del programa 'Está el horno para bollos', de Nerea Pérez de las Heras y Judith Tiral. Muy necesario tener historias y reflexiones como la de la actriz Anna Castillo, que cuenta la bifobia que sufrió cuando se hizo pública su relación con un hombre. Porque la bisexualidad aún sigue considerándose muchas veces, también dentro del colectivo LGTBI, como una traición, una etapa o un signo de que esa persona es poco confiable. Unas recomendaciones para acabar Este viernes y el domingo de la siguiente semana puedes ver en el Teatro del Barrio de Madrid la obra 'Paloma Calle que se calle', un monólogo en el que la creadora escénica entrelaza la historia de la democracia con su historia personal para hablar de la familia, de violencia sexual, de maternidad o de salud mental. En los próximos meses estará también por otras ciudades. Conocí a Alice Rivaz con su libro 'La paz de la colmenas', del que he hablado por aquí alguna vez porque me parece imprescindible: una novela de 1947 en la que está el feminismo de las siguientes décadas a través de la historia de una mujer hastiada de su matrimonio. La editorial Errata Naturae ha publicado otra de sus obras: 'Lanza tu pan', con una protagonista atrapada en las elecciones que ha podido o no hacer en su vida. Nos 'vemos' pronto. Ana
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Nearly 79% of students who used Iowa’s funding program for K-12 private schools were “already projected” to attend private schools, according to a report released Wednesday by Iowa Auditor Rob Sand. Iowa Department of Education called the report a “policy advocacy brief” that critiqued statutory provisions of the Iowa Education Savings Account (ESA) program. Iowa’s […]
Nearly 79% of students who used Iowa’s funding program for K-12 private schools were “already projected” to attend private schools, according to a report released Wednesday by Iowa Auditor Rob Sand. Iowa Department of Education called the report a “policy advocacy brief” that critiqued statutory provisions of the Iowa Education Savings Account (ESA) program. Iowa’s […]
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U.S. Rep. Maggie Goodlander introduced legislation Wednesday to ban federal officials, elected and appointed, from trading and owning individual stocks or betting on prediction markets like Kalshi or Polymarket. The proposed prohibition includes members of Congress, the president, the vice president, political appointees, Supreme Court justices, and federal judges, as well as their staffs and […]
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U.S. Rep. Maggie Goodlander introduced legislation Wednesday to ban federal officials, elected and appointed, from trading and owning individual stocks or betting on prediction markets like Kalshi or Polymarket. The proposed prohibition includes members of Congress, the president, the vice president, political appointees, Supreme Court justices, and federal judges, as well as their staffs and […]
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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.A growing number of Colorado colleges and universities are making pacts with school districts to offer their high school graduates automatic admission. At more selective colleges, eligibility is based on high schoolers’ grades. Less selective colleges may send all seniors a letter that says, “Congratulations! You’ve been accepted!”Direct admissions agreements, as they’re sometimes called, are meant to reduce the stress of applying to college, encourage students to stay in state, and help those who come from low-income families see higher education as an option, national experts say.Getting into college automatically doesn’t mean tuition is free. But Colorado has lots of programs and scholarships that can reduce the cost of college, sometimes to zero.The following school districts and colleges have direct admissions agreements. This is a running list and will be updated. Know of a program that’s not on our list? Email co.tips@chalkbeat.org.Denver Public SchoolsUniversity of Colorado DenverAny DPS student with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 in their junior or senior year is guaranteed admission to the University of Colorado Denver.Colorado State University GlobalAny DPS student with a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.3 by the end of their junior year is guaranteed admission to CSU Global’s online bachelor’s degree programs.Colorado State University PuebloAny DPS student with a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.3 by the end of their junior year is guaranteed admission at CSU Pueblo.Metropolitan State University of DenverAny DPS student with a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0 is guaranteed admission at Metropolitan State University of Denver.DSST (charter school network in Denver and Aurora)Colorado School of MinesStarting in 2026-27, any DSST student with an unweighted grade point average of at least 3.8 and a science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) endorsement on their high school diploma is guaranteed admission to the Colorado School of Mines.Aurora Public SchoolsUniversity of Colorado DenverAny APS student with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 in their junior or senior year is guaranteed admission to the University of Colorado Denver.Jeffco Public SchoolsUniversity of Colorado DenverAny Jeffco student with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 in their junior or senior year is guaranteed admission to the University of Colorado Denver.Colorado School of MinesAny Jeffco student with an unweighted grade point average of at least 3.8 and a science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) endorsement on their high school diploma is guaranteed admission to the Colorado School of Mines.Littleton Public SchoolsUniversity of Colorado DenverAny Littleton student with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 in their junior or senior year is guaranteed admission to the University of Colorado Denver.St. Vrain Valley SchoolsUniversity of Colorado DenverAny St. Vrain student with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 in their junior or senior year is guaranteed admission to the University of Colorado Denver.Harrison School District 2Colorado State University PuebloAny Harrison student with a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.3 by the end of their junior year is guaranteed admission at CSU Pueblo.Greeley-Evans School District 6Aims Community CollegeAny Greeley-Evans student can be automatically admitted to Aims Community College.San Luis Valley + Adams 14Adams State UniversityAny senior in 19 schools and districts, most of them located in the San Luis Valley, can be automatically admitted to Adams State University. The districts and schools are: Adams 14, Alamosa, Centennial, Center Consolidated, Creede, Crestone Charter School, Huerfano, La Veta, Moffat Consolidated, Monte Vista, Mountain Valley, North Conejos, Rye High School, Sanford, Sangre de Cristo, Sargent, Sierra Grande, South Conejos, and Upper Rio Grande.All Colorado students + Central High SchoolColorado Mesa UniversityAny student from any school district with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.2 is guaranteed admission and a scholarship at Colorado Mesa University. Any concurrently enrolled student — meaning the student took college classes at CMU during high school — is also guaranteed admission and does not have to reapply.Any student at Central High School in Grand Junction with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.5 and a science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) endorsement on their high school diploma is guaranteed admission and a scholarship to CMU.Reporter Jason Gonzales contributed to this report.Melanie Asmar is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat Colorado. Contact Melanie at masmar@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.A growing number of Colorado colleges and universities are making pacts with school districts to offer their high school graduates automatic admission. At more selective colleges, eligibility is based on high schoolers’ grades. Less selective colleges may send all seniors a letter that says, “Congratulations! You’ve been accepted!”Direct admissions agreements, as they’re sometimes called, are meant to reduce the stress of applying to college, encourage students to stay in state, and help those who come from low-income families see higher education as an option, national experts say.Getting into college automatically doesn’t mean tuition is free. But Colorado has lots of programs and scholarships that can reduce the cost of college, sometimes to zero.The following school districts and colleges have direct admissions agreements. This is a running list and will be updated. Know of a program that’s not on our list? Email co.tips@chalkbeat.org.Denver Public SchoolsUniversity of Colorado DenverAny DPS student with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 in their junior or senior year is guaranteed admission to the University of Colorado Denver.Colorado State University GlobalAny DPS student with a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.3 by the end of their junior year is guaranteed admission to CSU Global’s online bachelor’s degree programs.Colorado State University PuebloAny DPS student with a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.3 by the end of their junior year is guaranteed admission at CSU Pueblo.Metropolitan State University of DenverAny DPS student with a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0 is guaranteed admission at Metropolitan State University of Denver.DSST (charter school network in Denver and Aurora)Colorado School of MinesStarting in 2026-27, any DSST student with an unweighted grade point average of at least 3.8 and a science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) endorsement on their high school diploma is guaranteed admission to the Colorado School of Mines.Aurora Public SchoolsUniversity of Colorado DenverAny APS student with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 in their junior or senior year is guaranteed admission to the University of Colorado Denver.Jeffco Public SchoolsUniversity of Colorado DenverAny Jeffco student with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 in their junior or senior year is guaranteed admission to the University of Colorado Denver.Colorado School of MinesAny Jeffco student with an unweighted grade point average of at least 3.8 and a science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) endorsement on their high school diploma is guaranteed admission to the Colorado School of Mines.Littleton Public SchoolsUniversity of Colorado DenverAny Littleton student with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 in their junior or senior year is guaranteed admission to the University of Colorado Denver.St. Vrain Valley SchoolsUniversity of Colorado DenverAny St. Vrain student with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 in their junior or senior year is guaranteed admission to the University of Colorado Denver.Harrison School District 2Colorado State University PuebloAny Harrison student with a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.3 by the end of their junior year is guaranteed admission at CSU Pueblo.Greeley-Evans School District 6Aims Community CollegeAny Greeley-Evans student can be automatically admitted to Aims Community College.San Luis Valley + Adams 14Adams State UniversityAny senior in 19 schools and districts, most of them located in the San Luis Valley, can be automatically admitted to Adams State University. The districts and schools are: Adams 14, Alamosa, Centennial, Center Consolidated, Creede, Crestone Charter School, Huerfano, La Veta, Moffat Consolidated, Monte Vista, Mountain Valley, North Conejos, Rye High School, Sanford, Sangre de Cristo, Sargent, Sierra Grande, South Conejos, and Upper Rio Grande.All Colorado students + Central High SchoolColorado Mesa UniversityAny student from any school district with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.2 is guaranteed admission and a scholarship at Colorado Mesa University. Any concurrently enrolled student — meaning the student took college classes at CMU during high school — is also guaranteed admission and does not have to reapply.Any student at Central High School in Grand Junction with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.5 and a science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) endorsement on their high school diploma is guaranteed admission and a scholarship to CMU.Reporter Jason Gonzales contributed to this report.Melanie Asmar is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat Colorado. Contact Melanie at masmar@chalkbeat.org.
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German prosecutors conducted a series of searches as part of an investigation into a suspected attempt to “disrupt gas supplies” to the country during a change of ownership at Gazprom Germania, a former subsidiary of Gazprom, the Associated Press reported.
German prosecutors conducted a series of searches as part of an investigation into a suspected attempt to “disrupt gas supplies” to the country during a change of ownership at Gazprom Germania, a former subsidiary of Gazprom, the Associated Press reported.
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(The Center Square) – Most Illinois wheat escaped damage from severe storms across the state, but recent rainfall could affect crops not already harvested. Tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, wind, hail and flooding all impacted many parts of Illinois in recent weeks. Illinois Wheat Association President Tracy Heuerman said the wheat harvest is about done in the southern third of the state, but it is just getting started farther north. “I haven't seen a lot of wheat that has gone down personally, so that's very positive. Once it goes down, it's really difficult to harvest,” Heuerman told The Center Square. Heuerman said wind was not a huge factor outside of areas hit by tornadoes, but rain could delay the harvest in central Illinois. “Not getting that wheat harvested timely can affect the quality of it, the test weight of it. It can lead to sprouting in the head and really just poor wheat overall,” Heuerman said. According to the IWA, more than 80% of the state’s wheat production comes from the southern half of Illinois. “Yields were good, test weights, quality, everything was really phenomenal in the southern, I'm going to say, like a third of the state,” Heuerman said. The IWA president said the recent storms should not have much of an impact on wheat from areas south of around Route 50. “They've pretty well finished up, and they've been able to get all of their double-crop soybeans in the ground for the most part. They're in a great spot down there,” Heuerman said. Illinois is the top soybean producing state in the country, according to the Illinois Farm Bureau. Wheat is the state’s third-leading crop after soybeans and corn. According to the Illinois Department of Agriculture, marketing of the state’s agricultural products generate more than $51.1 billion annually, with crops accounting for 40% of that total. The Farm Bureau says crop land makes up 76% of Illinois.
(The Center Square) – Most Illinois wheat escaped damage from severe storms across the state, but recent rainfall could affect crops not already harvested. Tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, wind, hail and flooding all impacted many parts of Illinois in recent weeks. Illinois Wheat Association President Tracy Heuerman said the wheat harvest is about done in the southern third of the state, but it is just getting started farther north. “I haven't seen a lot of wheat that has gone down personally, so that's very positive. Once it goes down, it's really difficult to harvest,” Heuerman told The Center Square. Heuerman said wind was not a huge factor outside of areas hit by tornadoes, but rain could delay the harvest in central Illinois. “Not getting that wheat harvested timely can affect the quality of it, the test weight of it. It can lead to sprouting in the head and really just poor wheat overall,” Heuerman said. According to the IWA, more than 80% of the state’s wheat production comes from the southern half of Illinois. “Yields were good, test weights, quality, everything was really phenomenal in the southern, I'm going to say, like a third of the state,” Heuerman said. The IWA president said the recent storms should not have much of an impact on wheat from areas south of around Route 50. “They've pretty well finished up, and they've been able to get all of their double-crop soybeans in the ground for the most part. They're in a great spot down there,” Heuerman said. Illinois is the top soybean producing state in the country, according to the Illinois Farm Bureau. Wheat is the state’s third-leading crop after soybeans and corn. According to the Illinois Department of Agriculture, marketing of the state’s agricultural products generate more than $51.1 billion annually, with crops accounting for 40% of that total. The Farm Bureau says crop land makes up 76% of Illinois.
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Ato público nesta quarta-feira, às 16h, em frente à Arena Copa, pela defesa de um futebol mais saudável e sustentável. O post Manifestação em Copacabana questiona patrocínio de gigantes do refrigerante à Copa do Mundo apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.
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Ato público nesta quarta-feira, às 16h, em frente à Arena Copa, pela defesa de um futebol mais saudável e sustentável. O post Manifestação em Copacabana questiona patrocínio de gigantes do refrigerante à Copa do Mundo apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.