O Brasil já conhece seu próximo adversário no mata-mata da Copa do Mundo. Com gol decisivo de Erling Haaland, a Noruega venceu a Costa do Marfim por 2 a 1 na tarde desta terça-feira (30), no estádio de Dallas, nos Estados Unidos, e se classificou para as oitavas de final da competição.

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O Brasil já conhece seu próximo adversário no mata-mata da Copa do Mundo. Com gol decisivo de Erling Haaland, a Noruega venceu a Costa do Marfim por 2 a 1 na tarde desta terça-feira (30), no estádio de Dallas, nos Estados Unidos, e se classificou para as oitavas de final da competição.

Legal advocates celebrated on Tuesday after the Supreme Court upheld the long-settled understanding of the 14th Amendment’s right to birthright citizenship. But for some immigrant parents of U.S.-born children, the anxiety will linger.  This includes Andrew, a 35-year-old father who grew up in South Korea and asked to use a pseudonym to protect his identity. […]

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Legal advocates celebrated on Tuesday after the Supreme Court upheld the long-settled understanding of the 14th Amendment’s right to birthright citizenship. But for some immigrant parents of U.S.-born children, the anxiety will linger.  This includes Andrew, a 35-year-old father who grew up in South Korea and asked to use a pseudonym to protect his identity. […]

علی جوانمردی: چالش‌های مسیر توافق آمریکا با جمهوری اسلامی

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علی جوانمردی: چالش‌های مسیر توافق آمریکا با جمهوری اسلامی

جی‌دی ونس معاون رئیس جمهوری آمریکا گفت: «اگر ایرانی‌ها عملکرد یا رفتار نامناسبی داشته باشند، فکر می‌کنم ما همچنان اهرم‌های فشار زیادی داریم تا اطمینان حاصل کنیم که این موضوع در نهایت به جایگاهی ختم می‌شود که برای اهداف آمریکا خوب باشد.»

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جی‌دی ونس معاون رئیس جمهوری آمریکا گفت: «اگر ایرانی‌ها عملکرد یا رفتار نامناسبی داشته باشند، فکر می‌کنم ما همچنان اهرم‌های فشار زیادی داریم تا اطمینان حاصل کنیم که این موضوع در نهایت به جایگاهی ختم می‌شود که برای اهداف آمریکا خوب باشد.»

The Detroit City Council voted Tuesday to extend the city’s contract with California-based tech company SoundThinking Inc. for its ShotSpotter gunshot detection technology. The vote was 5-4, with Council President James Tate as well as Councilmembers Gabriela Santiago-Romero, Denzel McCampbell and Mary Waters voting against it.  The extension of the contract will cost the city […]

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The Detroit City Council voted Tuesday to extend the city’s contract with California-based tech company SoundThinking Inc. for its ShotSpotter gunshot detection technology. The vote was 5-4, with Council President James Tate as well as Councilmembers Gabriela Santiago-Romero, Denzel McCampbell and Mary Waters voting against it.  The extension of the contract will cost the city […]

Looming federal cuts and recent layoffs point to challenges ahead, even as Pittsburgh’s biggest healthcare network expands into Ohio. The post UPMC’s profits return and executive pay increases as expansion efforts continue appeared first on Pittsburgh's Public Source. PublicSource is a nonprofit news organization serving the Pittsburgh region. Visit www.publicsource.org to read more.

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Looming federal cuts and recent layoffs point to challenges ahead, even as Pittsburgh’s biggest healthcare network expands into Ohio. The post UPMC’s profits return and executive pay increases as expansion efforts continue appeared first on Pittsburgh's Public Source. PublicSource is a nonprofit news organization serving the Pittsburgh region. Visit www.publicsource.org to read more.

Space exploration was a major theme of a state House hearing on Tuesday, even as the budget deadline looms over lawmakers.

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Space exploration was a major theme of a state House hearing on Tuesday, even as the budget deadline looms over lawmakers.

El Rey pone fin a su etapa de ocho años en el equipo angelino. Shams Charania desvela que no se retira y los Warriors de Curry emergen como destino.

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El Rey pone fin a su etapa de ocho años en el equipo angelino. Shams Charania desvela que no se retira y los Warriors de Curry emergen como destino.

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A dieci anni dal referendum, la promessa della Brexit si è consumata tra frenata economica, nodi irrisolti e il paradosso dell'immigrazione. Perché il dossier Regno Unito-UE è tutt'altro che chiuso.

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A dieci anni dal referendum, la promessa della Brexit si è consumata tra frenata economica, nodi irrisolti e il paradosso dell'immigrazione. Perché il dossier Regno Unito-UE è tutt'altro che chiuso.

Quem seguiu as sugestões de narradores e comentaristas da CazéTV perdeu em quase 61% das apostas sugeridas durante as transmissões da Copa do Mundo, mostra levantamento exclusivo feito pelo ICL Notícias. Ao todo, o monitoramento de 48 partidas do torneio contabilizou 74 odds — termo para cotações em tempo real — divulgadas pela equipe do […] Fonte

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Quem seguiu as sugestões de narradores e comentaristas da CazéTV perdeu em quase 61% das apostas sugeridas durante as transmissões da Copa do Mundo, mostra levantamento exclusivo feito pelo ICL Notícias. Ao todo, o monitoramento de 48 partidas do torneio contabilizou 74 odds — termo para cotações em tempo real — divulgadas pela equipe do […] Fonte

«Внаслідок цього удару ворожого дрона загинув 50-річний чоловік. Ще троє дістали поранення», – повідомили в Херсонській МВА

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Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox.New York City public school kindergartners will automatically receive $1,000 for college expenses, up from $100, under a budget deal announced Tuesday between Mayor Zohran Mamdani and the City Council.The budget also restores a handful of education programs that Mamdani did not include in his preliminary proposal and were at risk of cuts, including a mental health initiative that operates clinics in schools and a program for students with disabilities who have sensory issues that interfere with their learning.The $125.8 billion budget agreement marks the end of Mandani’s first budget cycle since taking office. Though he initially warned of a multi-billion shortfall, the mayor indicated that the deal with the City Council “balanced the budget without slashing the services that New Yorkers rely on.”“Above all else, this budget offers a roadmap for the years to come,” Mamdani said shortly after shaking Council Speaker Julie Menin’s hand.The mayor steered clear of some potentially controversial cuts. Earlier this month, city officials indicated that they will spend $290 million next year to keep school budgets steady even if their enrollment drops, a pandemic-era “hold harmless” policy that many school funding experts argue should be phased out. Former Mayor Eric Adams tried to wind that program down, but faced enormous backlash and reversed course. Still, Mamdani scaled back other education initiatives. He initially planned to spend more than half a billion dollars to comply with a state mandate to shrink class sizes. After convincing the state legislature to extend the deadline to reach full compliance, Mamdani pared back class size spending considerably.Here’s what you should know about the budget deal.A tenfold boost for college savings accountsAll kindergartners in New York City public schools will automatically receive college savings accounts with $1,000, money that is invested in a tax-advantaged 529 account and is expected to grow before students tap it for higher education expenses. (Most charter schools have opted into the program, too.)The NYC Kids Rise program, which launched about a decade ago, previously doled about $100 per student. Making the program more generous was a top priority for Menin who framed it as “one of the most effective ways we can truly address income inequality” and ultimately boost students’ future wages.The money can be used for vocational schools, community college, or four-year programs. Menin said the $53 million initiative is the largest universal college savings program in the nation. Families, businesses, and other organizations can contribute as well.City Council’s initial proposal called for depositing $3,000 into accounts for low-income families, but that did not make it into the final budget deal.A slew of programs spared from the chopping blockSimilar to prior mayors, Mamdani did not include funding for several existing education programs until he faced pressure to do so from advocates and City Council members. Those programs, restored in next year’s budget, include:Mental Health Continuum ($5 million) Offers mental health support at 50 schools, largely in the South Bronx and Brooklyn as well as several school-based clinics. Restorative justice ($6 million) Supports schools to adopt less punitive approaches to student misbehavior, such as peer mediation and circle discussions.Sensory Exploration, Education & Discovery ($8.4 million) Provides extra help for students with disabilities who have sensory issues that interfere with their learning. Outreach to immigrant families ($4 million) Helps fund efforts to communicate with families in their home languages, including translation services and in local ethnic media outlets. Student Success Centers ($3.3 million) Trains youth leaders to help high school students navigate the college admissions process. The Coalition for Equitable Education Funding, a constellation of more than 120 advocacy organizations, praised the funding restorations.“These programs are currently benefiting thousands of students and families, and we thank the Mamdani Administration and the City Council for ensuring these critical programs will continue for another year,” the group wrote, which reported the dollar amounts that were restored. (A City Hall spokesperson did not immediately confirm them.)Fate of popular school data contract remains unclearMamdani vowed to slash wasteful spending in outside Education Department contracts, but his budget proposal included cuts to just one: A portal that stitches together data from various city databases. Many educators say it is a useful tool that saves countless hours that would otherwise be spent combing through creaky databases by hand.City officials did not immediately respond to questions about whether the $8.9 million contract with the nonprofit New Visions for Public Schools would be restored in the final budget deal. A slew of educators, advocates, and lawmakers have called in recent weeks for the city to reverse the decision to cut the contract. Alex Zimmerman is a senior reporter for Chalkbeat New York, covering NYC public schools. Contact Alex at azimmerman@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox.New York City public school kindergartners will automatically receive $1,000 for college expenses, up from $100, under a budget deal announced Tuesday between Mayor Zohran Mamdani and the City Council.The budget also restores a handful of education programs that Mamdani did not include in his preliminary proposal and were at risk of cuts, including a mental health initiative that operates clinics in schools and a program for students with disabilities who have sensory issues that interfere with their learning.The $125.8 billion budget agreement marks the end of Mandani’s first budget cycle since taking office. Though he initially warned of a multi-billion shortfall, the mayor indicated that the deal with the City Council “balanced the budget without slashing the services that New Yorkers rely on.”“Above all else, this budget offers a roadmap for the years to come,” Mamdani said shortly after shaking Council Speaker Julie Menin’s hand.The mayor steered clear of some potentially controversial cuts. Earlier this month, city officials indicated that they will spend $290 million next year to keep school budgets steady even if their enrollment drops, a pandemic-era “hold harmless” policy that many school funding experts argue should be phased out. Former Mayor Eric Adams tried to wind that program down, but faced enormous backlash and reversed course. Still, Mamdani scaled back other education initiatives. He initially planned to spend more than half a billion dollars to comply with a state mandate to shrink class sizes. After convincing the state legislature to extend the deadline to reach full compliance, Mamdani pared back class size spending considerably.Here’s what you should know about the budget deal.A tenfold boost for college savings accountsAll kindergartners in New York City public schools will automatically receive college savings accounts with $1,000, money that is invested in a tax-advantaged 529 account and is expected to grow before students tap it for higher education expenses. (Most charter schools have opted into the program, too.)The NYC Kids Rise program, which launched about a decade ago, previously doled about $100 per student. Making the program more generous was a top priority for Menin who framed it as “one of the most effective ways we can truly address income inequality” and ultimately boost students’ future wages.The money can be used for vocational schools, community college, or four-year programs. Menin said the $53 million initiative is the largest universal college savings program in the nation. Families, businesses, and other organizations can contribute as well.City Council’s initial proposal called for depositing $3,000 into accounts for low-income families, but that did not make it into the final budget deal.A slew of programs spared from the chopping blockSimilar to prior mayors, Mamdani did not include funding for several existing education programs until he faced pressure to do so from advocates and City Council members. Those programs, restored in next year’s budget, include:Mental Health Continuum ($5 million) Offers mental health support at 50 schools, largely in the South Bronx and Brooklyn as well as several school-based clinics. Restorative justice ($6 million) Supports schools to adopt less punitive approaches to student misbehavior, such as peer mediation and circle discussions.Sensory Exploration, Education & Discovery ($8.4 million) Provides extra help for students with disabilities who have sensory issues that interfere with their learning. Outreach to immigrant families ($4 million) Helps fund efforts to communicate with families in their home languages, including translation services and in local ethnic media outlets. Student Success Centers ($3.3 million) Trains youth leaders to help high school students navigate the college admissions process. The Coalition for Equitable Education Funding, a constellation of more than 120 advocacy organizations, praised the funding restorations.“These programs are currently benefiting thousands of students and families, and we thank the Mamdani Administration and the City Council for ensuring these critical programs will continue for another year,” the group wrote, which reported the dollar amounts that were restored. (A City Hall spokesperson did not immediately confirm them.)Fate of popular school data contract remains unclearMamdani vowed to slash wasteful spending in outside Education Department contracts, but his budget proposal included cuts to just one: A portal that stitches together data from various city databases. Many educators say it is a useful tool that saves countless hours that would otherwise be spent combing through creaky databases by hand.City officials did not immediately respond to questions about whether the $8.9 million contract with the nonprofit New Visions for Public Schools would be restored in the final budget deal. A slew of educators, advocates, and lawmakers have called in recent weeks for the city to reverse the decision to cut the contract. Alex Zimmerman is a senior reporter for Chalkbeat New York, covering NYC public schools. Contact Alex at azimmerman@chalkbeat.org.

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Para compreender a natureza dos governos de esquerda pós-2002, é preciso lidar com a ambiguidade. Houve um esforço real para romper com as políticas neoliberais. Mas ele curvou-se sempre aos limites impostos pelo rentismo e os capitais externos The post O curioso socialdesenvolvimentismo do PT appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Para compreender a natureza dos governos de esquerda pós-2002, é preciso lidar com a ambiguidade. Houve um esforço real para romper com as políticas neoliberais. Mas ele curvou-se sempre aos limites impostos pelo rentismo e os capitais externos The post O curioso socialdesenvolvimentismo do PT appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Los dos terremotos que sacudieron Venezuela la semana pasada devastaron comunidades y dejaron a miles de personas con una necesidad urgente de ayuda. Países alrededor del mundo han comenzado a movilizar ayuda humanitaria y en la ciudad de Nueva York restaurantes, negocios y funcionarios locales también han iniciado esfuerzos de apoyo, convirtiendo sus establecimientos en […] The post Terremotos en Venezuela: así puedes ayudar appeared first on Documented.

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Los dos terremotos que sacudieron Venezuela la semana pasada devastaron comunidades y dejaron a miles de personas con una necesidad urgente de ayuda. Países alrededor del mundo han comenzado a movilizar ayuda humanitaria y en la ciudad de Nueva York restaurantes, negocios y funcionarios locales también han iniciado esfuerzos de apoyo, convirtiendo sus establecimientos en […] The post Terremotos en Venezuela: así puedes ayudar appeared first on Documented.

"AbzasMedia işi" üzrə həbs olunan jurnalistlər Avropa Komissiyasının prezidenti Ursula fon der Lyayenin Azərbaycana gözlənilən səfəri ərəfəsində ona müraciət ünvanlayıblar.

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"AbzasMedia işi" üzrə həbs olunan jurnalistlər Avropa Komissiyasının prezidenti Ursula fon der Lyayenin Azərbaycana gözlənilən səfəri ərəfəsində ona müraciət ünvanlayıblar.

The GOP nominee for the state’s oil and gas commission said Texas should not recognize babies born to immigrant parents as citizens.

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The GOP nominee for the state’s oil and gas commission said Texas should not recognize babies born to immigrant parents as citizens.

Artists for Artists: MIA joined the national “No ICE in the Cup” campaign to call attention to the impact of immigration enforcement in World Cup host cities Miami artists use spotlight on FIFA World Cup to challenge immigration enforcement is a story from Prism, a BIPOC-led nonprofit news outlet that centers the people, places, and issues currently underreported by national media. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support our work today.

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Artists for Artists: MIA joined the national “No ICE in the Cup” campaign to call attention to the impact of immigration enforcement in World Cup host cities Miami artists use spotlight on FIFA World Cup to challenge immigration enforcement is a story from Prism, a BIPOC-led nonprofit news outlet that centers the people, places, and issues currently underreported by national media. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support our work today.

A federal judge who's assigned to handle all ICE custody petitions in Mississippi has not decided a case on its merits since at least last October, court dockets show.

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A federal judge who's assigned to handle all ICE custody petitions in Mississippi has not decided a case on its merits since at least last October, court dockets show.

More school staff members are suffering more severe injuries, according to data from hundreds of workers’ comp claims reviewed by the Long Beach Post.

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More school staff members are suffering more severe injuries, according to data from hundreds of workers’ comp claims reviewed by the Long Beach Post.

La Côte d'Ivoire aurait mérité mieux qu'une élimination en 16es de finale de la Coupe du monde contre la Norvège ce mardi à Dallas (2-1). Les Éléphants ont réalisé un bon match, presque maîtrisé, mais se sont fait surprendre par l'efficacité d'Erling Haaland et ses coéquipiers. Le beau parcours ivoirien s'arrête donc et les Norvégiens retrouveront le Brésil en huitièmes de finale.

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La Côte d'Ivoire aurait mérité mieux qu'une élimination en 16es de finale de la Coupe du monde contre la Norvège ce mardi à Dallas (2-1). Les Éléphants ont réalisé un bon match, presque maîtrisé, mais se sont fait surprendre par l'efficacité d'Erling Haaland et ses coéquipiers. Le beau parcours ivoirien s'arrête donc et les Norvégiens retrouveront le Brésil en huitièmes de finale.