Ha treballat durant més de 20 anys en l’àmbit de les polítiques públiques, sobretot en educació i drets de la infància i l’adolescència. La entrada Maria Truñó, psicòloga social: «Si tinguéssim polítiques del foraescola i del lleure educatiu molt més fortes, també tindríem més solucions col·lectives per a les cures dels infants» se publicó primero en Diari de la Sanitat.

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Ha treballat durant més de 20 anys en l’àmbit de les polítiques públiques, sobretot en educació i drets de la infància i l’adolescència. La entrada Maria Truñó, psicòloga social: «Si tinguéssim polítiques del foraescola i del lleure educatiu molt més fortes, també tindríem més solucions col·lectives per a les cures dels infants» se publicó primero en Diari de la Sanitat.

DETROIT — Four among the eight pro-Palestinian University of Michigan students and alumni who are alleged to have threatened and vandalized the homes and property of school leaders, law enforcement officials and businesses each stood mute as they faced arraignments on Friday after being arrested and charged earlier this week. That led U.S. District Magistrate […]

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DETROIT — Four among the eight pro-Palestinian University of Michigan students and alumni who are alleged to have threatened and vandalized the homes and property of school leaders, law enforcement officials and businesses each stood mute as they faced arraignments on Friday after being arrested and charged earlier this week. That led U.S. District Magistrate […]

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Record-high global temperatures aren’t driven only by well-known greenhouse gas culprits. These other emissions, unlike carbon dioxide, don’t have a direct warming effect on their own. Instead, they trigger reactions in the atmosphere that create more greenhouse gases or make the gases stick around longer. A new paper published Thursday in the journal Science suggests […]

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Record-high global temperatures aren’t driven only by well-known greenhouse gas culprits. These other emissions, unlike carbon dioxide, don’t have a direct warming effect on their own. Instead, they trigger reactions in the atmosphere that create more greenhouse gases or make the gases stick around longer. A new paper published Thursday in the journal Science suggests […]

La hiperconectividad que definió la última década en Rusia se está desmoronando a golpe de cortes digitales imprevistos. En Moscú y otras grandes ciudades, la pérdida repentina de internet ya no es una anomalía técnica, sino un fenómeno recurrente que está alterando hábitos básicos.

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La hiperconectividad que definió la última década en Rusia se está desmoronando a golpe de cortes digitales imprevistos. En Moscú y otras grandes ciudades, la pérdida repentina de internet ya no es una anomalía técnica, sino un fenómeno recurrente que está alterando hábitos básicos.

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Idaho state revenue collections came in $21.1 million below a state forecast in May, revealing ongoing revenue uncertainty as the state prepares to close the books on its current fiscal year June 30. State revenue collections for the month of May came in at $367.1 million, which is $21.1 million, or 5.4%, below the revenue […]

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Idaho state revenue collections came in $21.1 million below a state forecast in May, revealing ongoing revenue uncertainty as the state prepares to close the books on its current fiscal year June 30. State revenue collections for the month of May came in at $367.1 million, which is $21.1 million, or 5.4%, below the revenue […]

نزدیک به چهار ماه پس از آغاز تازه‌ترین بحران خاورمیانه و با وجود آتش‌بس شکننده میان آمریکا و جمهوری اسلامی، شورای امنیت سازمان ملل متحد اخیرا در نشستی درباره راه‌حل‌های سیاسی، ثبات منطقه و دیپلماسی گفت‌وگو کرد.

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نزدیک به چهار ماه پس از آغاز تازه‌ترین بحران خاورمیانه و با وجود آتش‌بس شکننده میان آمریکا و جمهوری اسلامی، شورای امنیت سازمان ملل متحد اخیرا در نشستی درباره راه‌حل‌های سیاسی، ثبات منطقه و دیپلماسی گفت‌وگو کرد.

Pau Cubarsí y Aymeric Laporte forman la nueva pareja de centrales de la Selección. La edad media cae drásticamente a las puertas de Cabo Verde.

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Pau Cubarsí y Aymeric Laporte forman la nueva pareja de centrales de la Selección. La edad media cae drásticamente a las puertas de Cabo Verde.

LAist sat down with the owner of Lei'd Cookies in Culver City to talk about the internationally inspired flavors they bake into their sweet treats.

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LAist sat down with the owner of Lei'd Cookies in Culver City to talk about the internationally inspired flavors they bake into their sweet treats.

The San Diego Civil County Grand Jury issued a report on a board decision that ended a contract for on-campus mental health support.

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The San Diego Civil County Grand Jury issued a report on a board decision that ended a contract for on-campus mental health support.

Officials say the plume had caused no significant pollution at ground level — but a lung specialist cautioned air quality readings do not eliminate every potential health risk. While monitoring near Tracy warehouse fire shows air quality ‘good’ to ‘moderate,’ experts warn residents should still take care is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.

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Officials say the plume had caused no significant pollution at ground level — but a lung specialist cautioned air quality readings do not eliminate every potential health risk. While monitoring near Tracy warehouse fire shows air quality ‘good’ to ‘moderate,’ experts warn residents should still take care is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.

Organismos de DD.HH., sindicatos y legisladores argentinos anunciaron el envío de una delegación independiente a Bolivia para monitorear la situación tras las denuncias de represión. La conferencia de prensa se realizó el mediodia del viernes en la sede de la CTA Autónoma. Mientras continúan las protestas en Bolivia a 42 días de bloqueos y movilizaciones. […]

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Organismos de DD.HH., sindicatos y legisladores argentinos anunciaron el envío de una delegación independiente a Bolivia para monitorear la situación tras las denuncias de represión. La conferencia de prensa se realizó el mediodia del viernes en la sede de la CTA Autónoma. Mientras continúan las protestas en Bolivia a 42 días de bloqueos y movilizaciones. […]

Los Angeles and California fire officials and experts warn that El Niño storms could lead to flooding and mudslides in burned areas.

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Los Angeles and California fire officials and experts warn that El Niño storms could lead to flooding and mudslides in burned areas.

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(The Center Square) – Five months out from the 2026 midterm elections, Republicans’ chances of maintaining control of Congress appear grim, new polling shows. The Center Square’s newest Voters’ Voice Poll revealed that 47% of U.S. registered voters surveyed would vote for a Democratic candidate if elections were held today, while only 41% would vote for a Republican. Nine percent of voters haven’t made up their minds yet. The poll was conducted by Noble Predictive Insights from June 1-4, 2026, surveying 2,585 registered U.S. voters. The sample was comprised of 915 Republicans, 1013 Democrats, and 297 True Independents, the latter of whom chose neither major party when asked about their political leanings. Democrats’ lead has widened by five percentage points since the Voters’ Voice Poll in March, when support for Democratic versus Republican congressional candidates was split 44%-43%. “Democrats are widening their lead on the congressional generic ballot because they're not the party in power – I’m not saying the Democrats are doing spectacular here, and they’re really not, it’s really that people are just so dissatisfied, and there's really not another option,” Mike Noble, founder and CEO of Noble Predictive Insights, told The Center Square. While the leanings of members in either of the two major political parties remain relatively stable, swing voters’ choices pose a growing threat to Republicans. A dismal 19% of Independents chose a Republican candidate, while 39% chose a Democratic candidate. Although nearly a third of total Independents remain undecided, True Independents have shifted toward Democrats since March, with 20% now supporting a Democratic candidate and 10% supporting a Republican. A whopping 49% of Independents are currently undecided, raising the stakes for Republicans as midterms draw closer. Critical bipartisan legislation funding farmers and road infrastructure has lagged in Congress, and Republicans in both chambers initially blocked War Powers Resolutions to halt military hostilities in Iran that are driving up gas and food prices. “Republicans have a problem on their hands. If these economic pain points continue or get worse, the worse it's going to be for them for the midterms,” Noble said. “What it's doing is just pushing voters towards the Democrats. People are not happy, they're feeling the economic pinch, and because of that, Republicans are hurting, and it's benefiting Democrats," he added. "So Republicans [will] want to get a handle on this sooner rather than later as we get closer to these November elections coming up.” Notably, groups particularly sensitive to the rising costs of living are turning to Democrats, who have criticized recent price increases due to the Iran conflict, President Donald Trump’s tariff policies, and Republican infighting or inaction in Congress over cost-of-living issues like healthcare and housing. The median annual household income in the U.S. was $83,730 in 2024, according to the United States Census Bureau. The July Voters’ Voice Poll showed that Americans earning under $50,000 per year favored Democrats over Republicans, 49% to 39%. The median income for Black households was about $32,000 less than that, while the median income for Hispanic voters was approximately $18,000 less than the overall median income. Only 13% of Black voters and 38% of Hispanic voters said in the Voters’ Voice Poll that they would choose a Republican candidate. Younger voters aged 18-29, who typically have the lowest salaries of any nonretired age group, also leaned left, with 55% supporting a Democrat and only 33% supporting a Republican. All age groups, however, favored Democrats at least slightly over Republicans. Female voters, whose median income in 2024 was about $14,000 less than males’, supported a Democratic candidate by 52% and a Republican candidate by 35% in the poll, with 11% remaining unsure. By contrast, 48% male voters surveyed supported Republicans, while 43% supported Democrats. “What this tells us is that basically this cost of living [issue] is a dominant pressure point, and so until they can get this fixed, it's just going to be a problem,” Noble said. “This is top of mind for folks, it's impacting them, and again, it's likely going to impact voting. I think also it impacts mostly those toss-up congressional seats, because those are the battlegrounds, that's more where the persuadables outsize the partisans.” Even without Republicans’ political woes, political parties in power generally perform poorly during midterm elections. In the current political climate, Noble added, Democrats’ best chance of regaining control of Congress is to focus on pocketbook issues rather than President Trump’s controversial actions. “So I'm non-partisan, but if I was advising Democrats, they literally have the stupidest, simplest task ahead of them if they want to win,” Noble said. “It blows my mind, [because] Democrats still, to this day, haven't figured out that attacking Trump does nothing for them. Trump is defined – people have their opinion of them. Just focus on the economy and costs, affordability. That's all you’ve got to do.” The poll’s margin of error is +/- 1.93%.

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(The Center Square) – Five months out from the 2026 midterm elections, Republicans’ chances of maintaining control of Congress appear grim, new polling shows. The Center Square’s newest Voters’ Voice Poll revealed that 47% of U.S. registered voters surveyed would vote for a Democratic candidate if elections were held today, while only 41% would vote for a Republican. Nine percent of voters haven’t made up their minds yet. The poll was conducted by Noble Predictive Insights from June 1-4, 2026, surveying 2,585 registered U.S. voters. The sample was comprised of 915 Republicans, 1013 Democrats, and 297 True Independents, the latter of whom chose neither major party when asked about their political leanings. Democrats’ lead has widened by five percentage points since the Voters’ Voice Poll in March, when support for Democratic versus Republican congressional candidates was split 44%-43%. “Democrats are widening their lead on the congressional generic ballot because they're not the party in power – I’m not saying the Democrats are doing spectacular here, and they’re really not, it’s really that people are just so dissatisfied, and there's really not another option,” Mike Noble, founder and CEO of Noble Predictive Insights, told The Center Square. While the leanings of members in either of the two major political parties remain relatively stable, swing voters’ choices pose a growing threat to Republicans. A dismal 19% of Independents chose a Republican candidate, while 39% chose a Democratic candidate. Although nearly a third of total Independents remain undecided, True Independents have shifted toward Democrats since March, with 20% now supporting a Democratic candidate and 10% supporting a Republican. A whopping 49% of Independents are currently undecided, raising the stakes for Republicans as midterms draw closer. Critical bipartisan legislation funding farmers and road infrastructure has lagged in Congress, and Republicans in both chambers initially blocked War Powers Resolutions to halt military hostilities in Iran that are driving up gas and food prices. “Republicans have a problem on their hands. If these economic pain points continue or get worse, the worse it's going to be for them for the midterms,” Noble said. “What it's doing is just pushing voters towards the Democrats. People are not happy, they're feeling the economic pinch, and because of that, Republicans are hurting, and it's benefiting Democrats," he added. "So Republicans [will] want to get a handle on this sooner rather than later as we get closer to these November elections coming up.” Notably, groups particularly sensitive to the rising costs of living are turning to Democrats, who have criticized recent price increases due to the Iran conflict, President Donald Trump’s tariff policies, and Republican infighting or inaction in Congress over cost-of-living issues like healthcare and housing. The median annual household income in the U.S. was $83,730 in 2024, according to the United States Census Bureau. The July Voters’ Voice Poll showed that Americans earning under $50,000 per year favored Democrats over Republicans, 49% to 39%. The median income for Black households was about $32,000 less than that, while the median income for Hispanic voters was approximately $18,000 less than the overall median income. Only 13% of Black voters and 38% of Hispanic voters said in the Voters’ Voice Poll that they would choose a Republican candidate. Younger voters aged 18-29, who typically have the lowest salaries of any nonretired age group, also leaned left, with 55% supporting a Democrat and only 33% supporting a Republican. All age groups, however, favored Democrats at least slightly over Republicans. Female voters, whose median income in 2024 was about $14,000 less than males’, supported a Democratic candidate by 52% and a Republican candidate by 35% in the poll, with 11% remaining unsure. By contrast, 48% male voters surveyed supported Republicans, while 43% supported Democrats. “What this tells us is that basically this cost of living [issue] is a dominant pressure point, and so until they can get this fixed, it's just going to be a problem,” Noble said. “This is top of mind for folks, it's impacting them, and again, it's likely going to impact voting. I think also it impacts mostly those toss-up congressional seats, because those are the battlegrounds, that's more where the persuadables outsize the partisans.” Even without Republicans’ political woes, political parties in power generally perform poorly during midterm elections. In the current political climate, Noble added, Democrats’ best chance of regaining control of Congress is to focus on pocketbook issues rather than President Trump’s controversial actions. “So I'm non-partisan, but if I was advising Democrats, they literally have the stupidest, simplest task ahead of them if they want to win,” Noble said. “It blows my mind, [because] Democrats still, to this day, haven't figured out that attacking Trump does nothing for them. Trump is defined – people have their opinion of them. Just focus on the economy and costs, affordability. That's all you’ve got to do.” The poll’s margin of error is +/- 1.93%.

The move follows an investigation that found the famed labor leader sexually abused girls and women.

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The move follows an investigation that found the famed labor leader sexually abused girls and women.

El Paso’s top public health official warned that delays in ICE reporting of infectious illnesses at detention facilities are hampering outbreak response efforts and endanger the broader community. The post Slow ICE reporting on infectious illnesses threatens El Paso outbreak response, health authority says appeared first on El Paso Matters.

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El Paso’s top public health official warned that delays in ICE reporting of infectious illnesses at detention facilities are hampering outbreak response efforts and endanger the broader community. The post Slow ICE reporting on infectious illnesses threatens El Paso outbreak response, health authority says appeared first on El Paso Matters.

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A federal judge in South Carolina ruled this week that the Trump administration’s termination of environmental justice grants was “illegal.” The decision dealt a setback to efforts to dismantle a Biden-era program that funded projects addressing environmental and public health challenges in underserved communities across the country.  In the ruling, U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel […]

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A federal judge in South Carolina ruled this week that the Trump administration’s termination of environmental justice grants was “illegal.” The decision dealt a setback to efforts to dismantle a Biden-era program that funded projects addressing environmental and public health challenges in underserved communities across the country.  In the ruling, U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel […]

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The owner of Minocqua Brewing Co.  said Friday that thousands of dollars worth of beer has been taken from his Madison and Minocqua outlets in a dispute with state officials about paying appropriate taxes to sell beer in Wisconsin that he imported from Illinois. Minocqua Brewing owner Kirk Bangstad first drew attention to the investigation […]

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The owner of Minocqua Brewing Co.  said Friday that thousands of dollars worth of beer has been taken from his Madison and Minocqua outlets in a dispute with state officials about paying appropriate taxes to sell beer in Wisconsin that he imported from Illinois. Minocqua Brewing owner Kirk Bangstad first drew attention to the investigation […]

多位美国国会两党议员表示,人工智能不仅关乎经济竞争,也关乎国家安全,美国必须保持在人工智能领域的领先地位,并确保下一阶段的人工智能创新发生在美国而非中国。

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多位美国国会两党议员表示,人工智能不仅关乎经济竞争,也关乎国家安全,美国必须保持在人工智能领域的领先地位,并确保下一阶段的人工智能创新发生在美国而非中国。

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State Attorney General Dave Sunday stressed the one-time action would not serve as a precedent for similar transactions in the future.

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State Attorney General Dave Sunday stressed the one-time action would not serve as a precedent for similar transactions in the future.

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اخبار یک بامداد، آخرین بخش خبری روز از تلویزیون صدای آمریکاست که ساعت یک بامداد به وقت ایران پخش می‌شود و با نگاهی کوتاه به تازه‌ترین تحولات و رخدادهای شبانه، مروری فشرده بر اخبار ارائه می‌دهد و مدت آن یک ساعت است.

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اخبار یک بامداد، آخرین بخش خبری روز از تلویزیون صدای آمریکاست که ساعت یک بامداد به وقت ایران پخش می‌شود و با نگاهی کوتاه به تازه‌ترین تحولات و رخدادهای شبانه، مروری فشرده بر اخبار ارائه می‌دهد و مدت آن یک ساعت است.