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El Diari de l'Educació
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El politòleg senegalès Saiba Bayo ens proposa una conversa per repensar la societat catalana des de la seva nova realitat migrant, afrodescendent i llatina i ens proposa també la ironia per defensar-nos dels renovats discursos racistes i etnononacionalistes que es desenvolupen al centre i la dreta de l’espectre polític català. En una conversa amb el [...] L'entrada Un nou “nosaltres” a la Catalunya dels 8 milions ha aparegut primer a El Diari de l'Educació.

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El politòleg senegalès Saiba Bayo ens proposa una conversa per repensar la societat catalana des de la seva nova realitat migrant, afrodescendent i llatina i ens proposa també la ironia per defensar-nos dels renovats discursos racistes i etnononacionalistes que es desenvolupen al centre i la dreta de l’espectre polític català. En una conversa amb el [...] L'entrada Un nou “nosaltres” a la Catalunya dels 8 milions ha aparegut primer a El Diari de l'Educació.

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Mundiario
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El humor gráfico, con casi tres siglos a cuestas, es hoy un arte expresivo y comunicador de primer orden, que MUNDIARIO trae a su página home de la mano de Manuel Arriaga.

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El humor gráfico, con casi tres siglos a cuestas, es hoy un arte expresivo y comunicador de primer orden, que MUNDIARIO trae a su página home de la mano de Manuel Arriaga.

Lo que nació de forma espontánea en el vestuario ha evolucionado hasta consolidarse como un fenómeno cultural y de marketing, donde la cumbia no solo acompaña las victorias, sino que define el espíritu de un equipo.

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Lo que nació de forma espontánea en el vestuario ha evolucionado hasta consolidarse como un fenómeno cultural y de marketing, donde la cumbia no solo acompaña las victorias, sino que define el espíritu de un equipo.

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뉴스타파
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조국혁신당 정철원 담양군수 건설사 차명 소유 의혹

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The Center Square
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(The Center Square) - Incumbent U.S. House candidates from Indiana held on to party nominations Tuesday, despite intense pressure from challengers. District 4 Rep. Jim Baird survived a primary challenge from popular State Rep. Craig Haggard. Baird is running for his fifth term in the Hoosier state’s fourth congressional district. This year, Haggard appeared to pose a consequential threat to Baird’s nomination. President Donald Trump endorsed Baird in his reelection bid. “Congressman Jim Baird is a Tremendous Champion for the Great People of Indiana’s 4th Congressional District!” Trump wrote on social media. Even still, data from the Federal Elections Bureau showed Baird spent $172,000, compared to Haggard’s $43,000. Haggard portrayed himself as loyal to Trump, but called for an alternative to Baird. “I will continue working with President Trump to deliver results for Hoosiers, grow our economy, stand up for American agriculture, strengthen our military, secure our border and put America first,” Baird said. District 5 U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz fended off a primary challenge from Scott King. Spartz is seeking her fourth term. King had previously sought the seat. Trump endorsed Spartz, setting up a challenge against Indiana State Sen. J.D. Ford, who secured the Democratic nomination. Spartz has advocated for reducing the national debt and reforming federal agencies. Ford criticized Spartz for her support of Trump and called for the end of tariff policies. “Trump’s chaotic tariffs have left our farmers with silos full of harvests they can’t sell and priced our small businesses out of the economy,” Ford said. District 7 Incumbent Andre Carson, D-Ohio, survived a primary challenge from several candidates. Carson is seeking his 10th term in Congress. Indiana’s seventh congressional district, which includes all of Indianapolis saw three Democrats seeking to replace Carson. The incumbent Democrat focused his campaign on expanding access to childhood education. “Investing in teachers means investing in students, and I will continue to advocate for policies that support educators and improve learning outcomes,” Carson said. Carson came under scrutiny by competitors who labeled him as “one of the least effective members of Congress,” citing a study from the Center for Effective Lawmaking. The incumbent Democrat will look to win his 10th congressional election against Patrick McAuely, a former brokerage assistant who secured the GOP nomination. Indiana voters will return to the polls Nov. 3 for the General Election

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(The Center Square) - Incumbent U.S. House candidates from Indiana held on to party nominations Tuesday, despite intense pressure from challengers. District 4 Rep. Jim Baird survived a primary challenge from popular State Rep. Craig Haggard. Baird is running for his fifth term in the Hoosier state’s fourth congressional district. This year, Haggard appeared to pose a consequential threat to Baird’s nomination. President Donald Trump endorsed Baird in his reelection bid. “Congressman Jim Baird is a Tremendous Champion for the Great People of Indiana’s 4th Congressional District!” Trump wrote on social media. Even still, data from the Federal Elections Bureau showed Baird spent $172,000, compared to Haggard’s $43,000. Haggard portrayed himself as loyal to Trump, but called for an alternative to Baird. “I will continue working with President Trump to deliver results for Hoosiers, grow our economy, stand up for American agriculture, strengthen our military, secure our border and put America first,” Baird said. District 5 U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz fended off a primary challenge from Scott King. Spartz is seeking her fourth term. King had previously sought the seat. Trump endorsed Spartz, setting up a challenge against Indiana State Sen. J.D. Ford, who secured the Democratic nomination. Spartz has advocated for reducing the national debt and reforming federal agencies. Ford criticized Spartz for her support of Trump and called for the end of tariff policies. “Trump’s chaotic tariffs have left our farmers with silos full of harvests they can’t sell and priced our small businesses out of the economy,” Ford said. District 7 Incumbent Andre Carson, D-Ohio, survived a primary challenge from several candidates. Carson is seeking his 10th term in Congress. Indiana’s seventh congressional district, which includes all of Indianapolis saw three Democrats seeking to replace Carson. The incumbent Democrat focused his campaign on expanding access to childhood education. “Investing in teachers means investing in students, and I will continue to advocate for policies that support educators and improve learning outcomes,” Carson said. Carson came under scrutiny by competitors who labeled him as “one of the least effective members of Congress,” citing a study from the Center for Effective Lawmaking. The incumbent Democrat will look to win his 10th congressional election against Patrick McAuely, a former brokerage assistant who secured the GOP nomination. Indiana voters will return to the polls Nov. 3 for the General Election

The Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District is scheduled to consider a proposal that would pay teachers, staff and contractors to carry handguns at schools in the borough. The move, billed as a security measure, would be the first of its kind by a school district in Alaska.  Current state law forbids anyone from carrying a concealed […]

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The Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District is scheduled to consider a proposal that would pay teachers, staff and contractors to carry handguns at schools in the borough. The move, billed as a security measure, would be the first of its kind by a school district in Alaska.  Current state law forbids anyone from carrying a concealed […]

Shortly after his 2024 primary win, Columbia Republican U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles’ phone was seized by the federal government as part of an investigation into campaign finance violations. Nearly two years later and after a party change in the White House, Ogles announced in a news release that his phone had been returned and that […]

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Shortly after his 2024 primary win, Columbia Republican U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles’ phone was seized by the federal government as part of an investigation into campaign finance violations. Nearly two years later and after a party change in the White House, Ogles announced in a news release that his phone had been returned and that […]

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Iowa Capital Dispatch
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In his first visit to Iowa since taking office, Vice President J.D. Vance told the crowd in Des Moines Tuesday reelecting Republicans such as U.S. Rep. Zach Nunn in 2026 is vital in order to support businesses, workers and U.S. citizens. “This is a contest between a party that wants to take all of your […]

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In his first visit to Iowa since taking office, Vice President J.D. Vance told the crowd in Des Moines Tuesday reelecting Republicans such as U.S. Rep. Zach Nunn in 2026 is vital in order to support businesses, workers and U.S. citizens. “This is a contest between a party that wants to take all of your […]

La 52ª edición de Umoristi a Marostica no solo reafirma la vigencia del humor gráfico como herramienta crítica y cultural, sino que también marca un simbólico regreso.

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La 52ª edición de Umoristi a Marostica no solo reafirma la vigencia del humor gráfico como herramienta crítica y cultural, sino que también marca un simbólico regreso.

When the president of the Arizona Association of the Deaf came to the Tucson Unified School District Governing Board meeting last week to speak on behalf of students with disabilities set to join the district — she had to find her own interpreter to do it.  Katie Sienko spoke in American Sign Language and recruited […] The post TUSD to detail plan for enhanced ASDB partnership as campus closure nears appeared first on AZ Luminaria.

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When the president of the Arizona Association of the Deaf came to the Tucson Unified School District Governing Board meeting last week to speak on behalf of students with disabilities set to join the district — she had to find her own interpreter to do it.  Katie Sienko spoke in American Sign Language and recruited […] The post TUSD to detail plan for enhanced ASDB partnership as campus closure nears appeared first on AZ Luminaria.

Arizona’s Democratic governor on Tuesday vetoed a Republican budget plan after it passed both chambers of the state legislature on party line votes, saying it would bring “chaos and dysfunction” to the Grand Canyon State.  Republicans, who have a majority in both chambers, introduced their $17.9 billion budget plan on April 23 and quickly put […]

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Arizona’s Democratic governor on Tuesday vetoed a Republican budget plan after it passed both chambers of the state legislature on party line votes, saying it would bring “chaos and dysfunction” to the Grand Canyon State.  Republicans, who have a majority in both chambers, introduced their $17.9 billion budget plan on April 23 and quickly put […]

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Mundiario
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Estos días estoy reviviendo el peliculón de Doce hombres sin piedad, aquel jurado popular con sus turbulentas deliberaciones, y no he podido evitar pensar en el ingente jurado populista de la sociedad española, deliberado en sus casas, ante sus respectivas pantallas de televisión.

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Estos días estoy reviviendo el peliculón de Doce hombres sin piedad, aquel jurado popular con sus turbulentas deliberaciones, y no he podido evitar pensar en el ingente jurado populista de la sociedad española, deliberado en sus casas, ante sus respectivas pantallas de televisión.

(The Center Square) – Abandoning critical race theory and diversity, equity and inclusion in course materials, the Florida Department of Education has released the framework for an alternative Florida Advanced Courses and Tests U.S. History course. The acronym is FACT, and it is history coursework that is an alternative to the traditional advanced placement courses. The Education Department said in part, it “delivers a rigorous, comprehensive exploration of American history and represents a significant step forward in expanding high-quality acceleration opportunities for Florida students.” Advanced placement courses are designed to prepare high school students for the AP tests, which can qualify them for college credits at schools nationally. The Legislature in 2023 approved a bill authorizing FACT tests as an alternative to AP tests. It allows Florida students to earn high school credit for completing FACT preparation classes, and college credit at state colleges and universities if they pass FACT tests. The first FACT preparation course, on college algebra, was tested this year in a pilot program at 32 traditional and charter schools and will be offered statewide in the upcoming school year, the Education Department said. The history course will also be launched in a pilot program in the upcoming school year, the state said. “The FACT U.S. History framework underscores our commitment to instruction grounded in the full scope of our nation’s history, while ensuring materials are free from ideological bias or indoctrination,” Commissioner of Education Anastasios Kamoutsas said in a statement. In 2023, the College Board, a nonprofit group that offers the AP tests and courses, defended them in a letter to state officials. “When the College Board undertakes the intensive, multi-year process to introduce a new AP course, we provide states and departments of education across the country with the information they request for inclusion of courses within their systems,” the College Board wrote. “If any state expresses concerns during this process, we consider and incorporate such input only if it is academically valid. Our colleagues who work diligently in states across the country, including Florida, can attest to this longstanding process.”. Many courses, such as history, deal with “contested” topics, the board wrote. “The AP Program navigates those challenging waters by relying on our AP principles,” the board wrote. “These principles make it abundantly clear that we stand against censorship and indoctrination equally.” As a result of the State Board of Education’s unanimous approval, FACT courses and assessments have been added to Florida’s list of acceleration options, allowing students to earn high school credit upon successful course completion and college credit upon passing the corresponding assessment and enrolling in a Florida College System institution or state university. “The FACT courses ensure Florida students have access to academically rigorous, transparent, and high-quality advanced pathways,” said Ryan Petty, chairman of the State Board of Education. “The FACT U.S. History framework provides a thorough and balanced study of our nation’s past, grounded in primary sources and factual accuracy. It represents an important step toward restoring academic integrity in the classroom after years of uneven and, at times, ideologically driven instruction. Our goal is simple: equip students with the knowledge and critical thinking skills they need to succeed in college, careers, and civic life. I encourage districts and charter schools to participate in the pilot of this course.” FACT courses were established through House Bill 1537, signed into law by second-term Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis in 2023, to create an additional acceleration pathway for students. Critics say these courses are designed to provide alternatives to existing options like advanced placement that "consistently embed critical race theory and DEI" into materials.

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(The Center Square) – Abandoning critical race theory and diversity, equity and inclusion in course materials, the Florida Department of Education has released the framework for an alternative Florida Advanced Courses and Tests U.S. History course. The acronym is FACT, and it is history coursework that is an alternative to the traditional advanced placement courses. The Education Department said in part, it “delivers a rigorous, comprehensive exploration of American history and represents a significant step forward in expanding high-quality acceleration opportunities for Florida students.” Advanced placement courses are designed to prepare high school students for the AP tests, which can qualify them for college credits at schools nationally. The Legislature in 2023 approved a bill authorizing FACT tests as an alternative to AP tests. It allows Florida students to earn high school credit for completing FACT preparation classes, and college credit at state colleges and universities if they pass FACT tests. The first FACT preparation course, on college algebra, was tested this year in a pilot program at 32 traditional and charter schools and will be offered statewide in the upcoming school year, the Education Department said. The history course will also be launched in a pilot program in the upcoming school year, the state said. “The FACT U.S. History framework underscores our commitment to instruction grounded in the full scope of our nation’s history, while ensuring materials are free from ideological bias or indoctrination,” Commissioner of Education Anastasios Kamoutsas said in a statement. In 2023, the College Board, a nonprofit group that offers the AP tests and courses, defended them in a letter to state officials. “When the College Board undertakes the intensive, multi-year process to introduce a new AP course, we provide states and departments of education across the country with the information they request for inclusion of courses within their systems,” the College Board wrote. “If any state expresses concerns during this process, we consider and incorporate such input only if it is academically valid. Our colleagues who work diligently in states across the country, including Florida, can attest to this longstanding process.”. Many courses, such as history, deal with “contested” topics, the board wrote. “The AP Program navigates those challenging waters by relying on our AP principles,” the board wrote. “These principles make it abundantly clear that we stand against censorship and indoctrination equally.” As a result of the State Board of Education’s unanimous approval, FACT courses and assessments have been added to Florida’s list of acceleration options, allowing students to earn high school credit upon successful course completion and college credit upon passing the corresponding assessment and enrolling in a Florida College System institution or state university. “The FACT courses ensure Florida students have access to academically rigorous, transparent, and high-quality advanced pathways,” said Ryan Petty, chairman of the State Board of Education. “The FACT U.S. History framework provides a thorough and balanced study of our nation’s past, grounded in primary sources and factual accuracy. It represents an important step toward restoring academic integrity in the classroom after years of uneven and, at times, ideologically driven instruction. Our goal is simple: equip students with the knowledge and critical thinking skills they need to succeed in college, careers, and civic life. I encourage districts and charter schools to participate in the pilot of this course.” FACT courses were established through House Bill 1537, signed into law by second-term Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis in 2023, to create an additional acceleration pathway for students. Critics say these courses are designed to provide alternatives to existing options like advanced placement that "consistently embed critical race theory and DEI" into materials.

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Maryland Matters
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Del. Nicole Williams (D-Prince George’s) suspended her campaign Tuesday to replace longtime Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-5th), citing the costs of competing in a crowded primary where two dozen Democrats were seeking the nomination.

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Del. Nicole Williams (D-Prince George’s) suspended her campaign Tuesday to replace longtime Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-5th), citing the costs of competing in a crowded primary where two dozen Democrats were seeking the nomination.

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En Alemanha, lo govèrn de coalicion de conservators e socialdemocratas dirigit per Friedrich Merz a anonciat un important plan de reduccion de la despesa sociala, estimat segon qualques mèdias a mai de 38 miliards d’euros d’aicí a 2030. La tòca es de far d’estalvis dins los servicis socials per aumentar lo budget militar dins un contèxt de tensions geopoliticas en Euròpa. Las mesuras pertòcan particularament lo sistèma de pensions e d’allocacions e la santat. Continua llegint

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En Alemanha, lo govèrn de coalicion de conservators e socialdemocratas dirigit per Friedrich Merz a anonciat un important plan de reduccion de la despesa sociala, estimat segon qualques mèdias a mai de 38 miliards d’euros d’aicí a 2030. La tòca es de far d’estalvis dins los servicis socials per aumentar lo budget militar dins un contèxt de tensions geopoliticas en Euròpa. Las mesuras pertòcan particularament lo sistèma de pensions e d’allocacions e la santat. Continua llegint

Ditz er arrepervèri «Tà Sant Jòrdi semia uerdi, tà Sant Robèrt que ja l’ages cubèrt, qu’entà Sant Marc ja haràs tard». Ei eth madeish en catalan: «Per Sant Jordi, cava ton ordi, per Sant Robert, que ja el tinguis cobert, que per Sant Marc, ja faràs tard». Tà Sant Jòrdi, Occitània e Catalonha se desvelhen. Era preséncia occitana en aguest darrèr Sant Jòrdi a estat diuèrsa. Continua llegint

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Ditz er arrepervèri «Tà Sant Jòrdi semia uerdi, tà Sant Robèrt que ja l’ages cubèrt, qu’entà Sant Marc ja haràs tard». Ei eth madeish en catalan: «Per Sant Jordi, cava ton ordi, per Sant Robert, que ja el tinguis cobert, que per Sant Marc, ja faràs tard». Tà Sant Jòrdi, Occitània e Catalonha se desvelhen. Era preséncia occitana en aguest darrèr Sant Jòrdi a estat diuèrsa. Continua llegint

A política em um sentido conjuntural, análises aprofundadas, regulação das mídias, questões econômicas e seus impactos sociais e a reforma agrária são temas que devem ser negligenciados nas eleições deste ano. A partir da provocação proposta no episódio desta semana do programa Três Por Quatro, da Rádio Brasil de Fato, Nina Fideles, diretora-geral do Brasil […] Fonte

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A política em um sentido conjuntural, análises aprofundadas, regulação das mídias, questões econômicas e seus impactos sociais e a reforma agrária são temas que devem ser negligenciados nas eleições deste ano. A partir da provocação proposta no episódio desta semana do programa Três Por Quatro, da Rádio Brasil de Fato, Nina Fideles, diretora-geral do Brasil […] Fonte

O presidente dos Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, anunciou nesta terça-feira (5) que suspendeu a operação militar no Estreito de Ormuz, um dia após iniciar a escolta de navios pela passagem marítima. Em sua rede social, o magnata disse que a medida foi tomada após um pedido de alguns países, entre eles, o Paquistão, que media […] Fonte

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O presidente dos Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, anunciou nesta terça-feira (5) que suspendeu a operação militar no Estreito de Ormuz, um dia após iniciar a escolta de navios pela passagem marítima. Em sua rede social, o magnata disse que a medida foi tomada após um pedido de alguns países, entre eles, o Paquistão, que media […] Fonte

OMAHA — Two local Latinas who help lead immigrant advocacy efforts for Nebraska nonprofits were honored at a Cinco de Mayo celebration Tuesday. Recognized with community impact awards at Metropolitan Community College’s 26th annual Cinco de Mayo luncheon were: Perla Ochoa, a South Omaha community organizer at the Heartland Workers Center, and Roxana Cortes-Mills, legal […]

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OMAHA — Two local Latinas who help lead immigrant advocacy efforts for Nebraska nonprofits were honored at a Cinco de Mayo celebration Tuesday. Recognized with community impact awards at Metropolitan Community College’s 26th annual Cinco de Mayo luncheon were: Perla Ochoa, a South Omaha community organizer at the Heartland Workers Center, and Roxana Cortes-Mills, legal […]

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Ohio Capital Journal
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Columbus-area attorney John J. Kulewicz will compete as the Democratic nominee against Republican Ohio Auditor Keith Faber in November in an open race for Ohio Attorney General, according to unofficial results Tuesday, the Associated Press has projected. Results will remain unofficial until they are certified by election officials later this month. In the Democratic primary, […]

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Columbus-area attorney John J. Kulewicz will compete as the Democratic nominee against Republican Ohio Auditor Keith Faber in November in an open race for Ohio Attorney General, according to unofficial results Tuesday, the Associated Press has projected. Results will remain unofficial until they are certified by election officials later this month. In the Democratic primary, […]