Alaskans who qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program received half of their benefits nearly a week late as a result of the federal government shutdown this month. Their full benefits were two weeks late, even though the state had emergency funds to prevent that. Officials say the state never used the $5 million per […]

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Alaskans who qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program received half of their benefits nearly a week late as a result of the federal government shutdown this month. Their full benefits were two weeks late, even though the state had emergency funds to prevent that. Officials say the state never used the $5 million per […]

Diskusi tentang job hugging belakangan ramai dibahas di media sosial, terutama di kalangan pekerja muda Indonesia. Istilah ini muncul sebagai reaksi balik dari tren job hopping, ketika banyak pekerja berani…

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Diskusi tentang job hugging belakangan ramai dibahas di media sosial, terutama di kalangan pekerja muda Indonesia. Istilah ini muncul sebagai reaksi balik dari tren job hopping, ketika banyak pekerja berani…

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Days after Rankin County jail guards used an electric vest to shock an intellectually disabled man in exchange for a Coke, they shared videos of him singing Happy Birthday and falling for pranks.

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Days after Rankin County jail guards used an electric vest to shock an intellectually disabled man in exchange for a Coke, they shared videos of him singing Happy Birthday and falling for pranks.

وزارت بازرگانی آمریکا روز چهارشنبه اعلام کرد صادرات تراشه‌های پیشرفته هوش‌مصنوعی شرکت ان‌ویدیا را به دو شرکت هوش‌مصنوعی در عربستان سعودی و امارات متحده عربی مجاز کرده است.

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وزارت بازرگانی آمریکا روز چهارشنبه اعلام کرد صادرات تراشه‌های پیشرفته هوش‌مصنوعی شرکت ان‌ویدیا را به دو شرکت هوش‌مصنوعی در عربستان سعودی و امارات متحده عربی مجاز کرده است.

Lors d'une rencontre au palais présidentiel avec des membres du bureau politique du parti au pouvoir dans la soirée du mardi 18 novembre, le chef de l'État a tenu des propos visant à mettre fin aux rumeurs de distanciation avec son Premier ministre. Qui a, de son côté, repris son poste et participé au conseil des ministres de ce mercredi, après s'être absenté pour quelques jours de repos.

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Lors d'une rencontre au palais présidentiel avec des membres du bureau politique du parti au pouvoir dans la soirée du mardi 18 novembre, le chef de l'État a tenu des propos visant à mettre fin aux rumeurs de distanciation avec son Premier ministre. Qui a, de son côté, repris son poste et participé au conseil des ministres de ce mercredi, après s'être absenté pour quelques jours de repos.

Le ministre Français de la Justice était aux Émirats arabes unis mardi 18 et mercredi 19 novembre. Cette visite intervient au moment où la lutte contre le narcotrafic est au cœur du débat public en France. En cause : l'assassinat le 13 novembre de Mehdi Kessaci, le frère d'un militant engagé contre le narcotrafic, abattu en plein jour à Marseille. Depuis Dubaï, le ministre français de la Justice a demandé aux Émirats arabes unis l'extradition d'une quinzaine de narcotrafiquants présumés.

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Le ministre Français de la Justice était aux Émirats arabes unis mardi 18 et mercredi 19 novembre. Cette visite intervient au moment où la lutte contre le narcotrafic est au cœur du débat public en France. En cause : l'assassinat le 13 novembre de Mehdi Kessaci, le frère d'un militant engagé contre le narcotrafic, abattu en plein jour à Marseille. Depuis Dubaï, le ministre français de la Justice a demandé aux Émirats arabes unis l'extradition d'une quinzaine de narcotrafiquants présumés.

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A cobertura da COP30 é o tema do próximo webinário do Observatório da Imprensa, no dia 24, próxima segunda-feira, às 19h. O debate pode ser acompanhado ao vivo pelo YouTube do Projor, neste link. Participam da conversa Katia Brasil, editora-executiva da Agência Amazônia Real e diretora editorial do Projor; Lucas Altino, repórter do jornal O […] O post Observatório da Imprensa discute cobertura da COP30 apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

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A cobertura da COP30 é o tema do próximo webinário do Observatório da Imprensa, no dia 24, próxima segunda-feira, às 19h. O debate pode ser acompanhado ao vivo pelo YouTube do Projor, neste link. Participam da conversa Katia Brasil, editora-executiva da Agência Amazônia Real e diretora editorial do Projor; Lucas Altino, repórter do jornal O […] O post Observatório da Imprensa discute cobertura da COP30 apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

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A comunicação contemporânea atravessa uma crise epistêmica que não se resume a questões tecnológicas, mas exige uma profunda reorientação teórica. As plataformas digitais, com suas lógicas algorítmicas e seus regimes de visibilidade seletiva, remodelaram radicalmente os modos de produção, circulação e recepção de sentidos. Diante dessa transformação, as teorias clássicas da comunicação, enraizadas em modelos […] O post O desafio das epistemologias críticas na era digital apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

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A comunicação contemporânea atravessa uma crise epistêmica que não se resume a questões tecnológicas, mas exige uma profunda reorientação teórica. As plataformas digitais, com suas lógicas algorítmicas e seus regimes de visibilidade seletiva, remodelaram radicalmente os modos de produção, circulação e recepção de sentidos. Diante dessa transformação, as teorias clássicas da comunicação, enraizadas em modelos […] O post O desafio das epistemologias críticas na era digital apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

À l'occasion de la journée internationale des droits des enfants, jeudi 20 novembre, la défenseure des droits et son adjoint le défenseur des enfants ont remis mercredi 19 novembre au président de la République un rapport consacré à la justice des mineurs en France. Le rapport révèle que les droits des jeunes sont souvent bafoués lorsqu'ils sont confrontés à l'institution judiciaire.

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À l'occasion de la journée internationale des droits des enfants, jeudi 20 novembre, la défenseure des droits et son adjoint le défenseur des enfants ont remis mercredi 19 novembre au président de la République un rapport consacré à la justice des mineurs en France. Le rapport révèle que les droits des jeunes sont souvent bafoués lorsqu'ils sont confrontés à l'institution judiciaire.

The city will inform immigrants of their legal rights, limit police cooperation with federal enforcement efforts and bar city contractors from disclosing employees’ immigration status.  The post Chula Vista Joins Cities Enhancing Protections for Immigrants appeared first on Voice of San Diego.

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The city will inform immigrants of their legal rights, limit police cooperation with federal enforcement efforts and bar city contractors from disclosing employees’ immigration status.  The post Chula Vista Joins Cities Enhancing Protections for Immigrants appeared first on Voice of San Diego.

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O conceito de necropolítica, elaborado pelo filósofo camaronês Achille Mbembe, aborda a forma como o poder político é exercido pelo Estado Soberano para controlar a vida e a morte de determinadas populações – indivíduos lidos como não-cidadãos, ou como “o outro” ou “o inimigo”. Para compreender a configuração deste grupo, pode-se utilizar a teoria do […] O post Necropolítica na contemporaneidade: deixar viver e fazer morrer na gestão pública nacional apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

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O conceito de necropolítica, elaborado pelo filósofo camaronês Achille Mbembe, aborda a forma como o poder político é exercido pelo Estado Soberano para controlar a vida e a morte de determinadas populações – indivíduos lidos como não-cidadãos, ou como “o outro” ou “o inimigo”. Para compreender a configuração deste grupo, pode-se utilizar a teoria do […] O post Necropolítica na contemporaneidade: deixar viver e fazer morrer na gestão pública nacional apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. House Ethics Committee opened an investigation Wednesday into Florida Republican Rep. Cory Mills for numerous allegations, including violations of campaign finance laws and sexual misconduct or dating violence. The investigative subcommittee will look into six different possible rule violations, including that Mills:  Didn’t disclose required information to the House. Violated campaign […]

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. House Ethics Committee opened an investigation Wednesday into Florida Republican Rep. Cory Mills for numerous allegations, including violations of campaign finance laws and sexual misconduct or dating violence. The investigative subcommittee will look into six different possible rule violations, including that Mills:  Didn’t disclose required information to the House. Violated campaign […]

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(The Center Square) — While education leaders search for breakthroughs in special education, one AI platform, Dysolve, claims it has found part of the answer. Dysolve AI, created by clinical linguist Dr. Coral Hoh, CEO of EduNational LLC, is designed to improve language-processing skills for students with dyslexia and other related reading challenges. Between 5% and 10% of Americans experience dyslexia, a learning disability that affects reading, writing and comprehension, according to the National Institutes of Health. In an exclusive interview with The Center Square, Hoh said Dysolve relies on a specialized form of artificial intelligence that she believes is essential to addressing reading difficulties. “I think people need to realize that there are different types of AI, and sometimes, like in our case, it is essential. Without it, the problem cannot be resolved,” Hoh told The Center Square. The Dysolve Randomized Field Trial, conducted by the University of Delaware’s Center for Research in Education & Social Policy, is evaluating the program’s effectiveness as a supplemental reading intervention for students in grades 3–8. Around 480 students were enrolled in the trial. Preliminary findings show the gains from the Dysolve group were 33% larger than those of the control group, though researchers noted the difference was only “marginally significant” at the 90% confidence level. The subscription-based platform costs around $200 per month. Subscribers can log onto the dashboard every day and play customized interactive verbal games for 15 minutes a day. Parents who have used the program say they have seen improvements. Tember Heft, whose three children struggled with reading and writing, said Dysolve strengthened their ability to process information. “All three are competent in their ability to do schoolwork and comprehend the reading necessary to do well,” Heft said. “Dysolve helped their processing speeds and their ability to read and retain the necessary information.” California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who has spoken openly about his own dyslexia, has emphasized the need for stronger literacy support statewide. “There’s not a day that goes by when my dyslexia is not exposed,” Newsom said during a recent event announcing his Golden State Literacy Plan at Clinton Elementary School in Compton. His office did not respond to a request for comment on the Dysolve program. At the federal level, officials have also highlighted the promise of AI in education. U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon recently said artificial intelligence “has the potential to revolutionize education and support improved outcomes for learners,” stressing that it can expand personalized instruction while requiring clear guidelines for ethical use. The department’s latest AI guidance follows President Trump’s executive order expanding AI education initiatives for American youth. The Department of Education did not respond to a request for comment on the Dysolve AI program. As schools weigh new technologies, Hoh said she understands both the excitement and the caution. “I think it is hard to suppress a new technology only because, by definition, technology expands our capacity to do something. But it also makes sense to observe and see what kind of guidelines you should have in there, and how it should be used.” The Center Square reached out to North Ridgeville City School District in Ohio, which currently uses Dysolve AI, but did not receive a response.

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(The Center Square) — While education leaders search for breakthroughs in special education, one AI platform, Dysolve, claims it has found part of the answer. Dysolve AI, created by clinical linguist Dr. Coral Hoh, CEO of EduNational LLC, is designed to improve language-processing skills for students with dyslexia and other related reading challenges. Between 5% and 10% of Americans experience dyslexia, a learning disability that affects reading, writing and comprehension, according to the National Institutes of Health. In an exclusive interview with The Center Square, Hoh said Dysolve relies on a specialized form of artificial intelligence that she believes is essential to addressing reading difficulties. “I think people need to realize that there are different types of AI, and sometimes, like in our case, it is essential. Without it, the problem cannot be resolved,” Hoh told The Center Square. The Dysolve Randomized Field Trial, conducted by the University of Delaware’s Center for Research in Education & Social Policy, is evaluating the program’s effectiveness as a supplemental reading intervention for students in grades 3–8. Around 480 students were enrolled in the trial. Preliminary findings show the gains from the Dysolve group were 33% larger than those of the control group, though researchers noted the difference was only “marginally significant” at the 90% confidence level. The subscription-based platform costs around $200 per month. Subscribers can log onto the dashboard every day and play customized interactive verbal games for 15 minutes a day. Parents who have used the program say they have seen improvements. Tember Heft, whose three children struggled with reading and writing, said Dysolve strengthened their ability to process information. “All three are competent in their ability to do schoolwork and comprehend the reading necessary to do well,” Heft said. “Dysolve helped their processing speeds and their ability to read and retain the necessary information.” California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who has spoken openly about his own dyslexia, has emphasized the need for stronger literacy support statewide. “There’s not a day that goes by when my dyslexia is not exposed,” Newsom said during a recent event announcing his Golden State Literacy Plan at Clinton Elementary School in Compton. His office did not respond to a request for comment on the Dysolve program. At the federal level, officials have also highlighted the promise of AI in education. U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon recently said artificial intelligence “has the potential to revolutionize education and support improved outcomes for learners,” stressing that it can expand personalized instruction while requiring clear guidelines for ethical use. The department’s latest AI guidance follows President Trump’s executive order expanding AI education initiatives for American youth. The Department of Education did not respond to a request for comment on the Dysolve AI program. As schools weigh new technologies, Hoh said she understands both the excitement and the caution. “I think it is hard to suppress a new technology only because, by definition, technology expands our capacity to do something. But it also makes sense to observe and see what kind of guidelines you should have in there, and how it should be used.” The Center Square reached out to North Ridgeville City School District in Ohio, which currently uses Dysolve AI, but did not receive a response.

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The endorsement comes months earlier than the last time Osborn ran for Congress against GOP U.S. Sen. Deb Fisher in 2024.

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The endorsement comes months earlier than the last time Osborn ran for Congress against GOP U.S. Sen. Deb Fisher in 2024.

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Era início da tarde de terça-feira, 28 de agosto de 2025, quando comecei mais um expediente como editora no ICL Notícias. Havia menos de um mês que eu assumira a função, voltando à cobertura factual. Embora nosso trabalho seja mais voltado à política, há acontecimentos que não passam despercebidos. Afinal, não há como separar o […] O post A cobertura da imprensa sobre a chacina no Rio de Janeiro apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

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Era início da tarde de terça-feira, 28 de agosto de 2025, quando comecei mais um expediente como editora no ICL Notícias. Havia menos de um mês que eu assumira a função, voltando à cobertura factual. Embora nosso trabalho seja mais voltado à política, há acontecimentos que não passam despercebidos. Afinal, não há como separar o […] O post A cobertura da imprensa sobre a chacina no Rio de Janeiro apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

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WASHINGTON — At least 25 bills have been introduced this Congress to further limit lawmakers and their family members from trading individual stocks, and representatives across the aisle renewed pressure Wednesday on U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson to take up the issue. Their contention is members of Congress hold a serious advantage over everyday Americans […]

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WASHINGTON — At least 25 bills have been introduced this Congress to further limit lawmakers and their family members from trading individual stocks, and representatives across the aisle renewed pressure Wednesday on U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson to take up the issue. Their contention is members of Congress hold a serious advantage over everyday Americans […]

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. House Ethics Committee opened an investigation Wednesday into Florida Republican Rep. Cory Mills for numerous allegations, including violations of campaign finance laws and sexual misconduct or dating violence. The investigative subcommittee will look into six different possible rule violations, including that Mills:  Didn’t disclose required information to the House. Violated campaign […]

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. House Ethics Committee opened an investigation Wednesday into Florida Republican Rep. Cory Mills for numerous allegations, including violations of campaign finance laws and sexual misconduct or dating violence. The investigative subcommittee will look into six different possible rule violations, including that Mills:  Didn’t disclose required information to the House. Violated campaign […]

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WASHINGTON — U.S. District Judge James Boasberg said Wednesday he will proceed with his inquiry on whether there is sufficient evidence to charge officials in the Trump administration with contempt for violating his order to return deportation flights to the United States. Following an appeals ruling last week, Boasberg has the ability to resume a contempt […]

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WASHINGTON — U.S. District Judge James Boasberg said Wednesday he will proceed with his inquiry on whether there is sufficient evidence to charge officials in the Trump administration with contempt for violating his order to return deportation flights to the United States. Following an appeals ruling last week, Boasberg has the ability to resume a contempt […]

(The Center Square) – Seattle Mayor-elect Katie Wilson’s newly-announced transition team includes a mix of city hall veterans, social housing advocates, and community-development leaders. The five leaders of the transition team are Andrés Mantilla, Brian Surratt, Karen Estevenin, Tiffany McCoy and Quynh Pham. They will be tasked with identifying short-to-long-term priorities to advance Wilson’s vision for her upcoming term, including community engagement. “I ran for mayor on the vision that we can tackle big challenges, address our affordability crisis, and make our city a great place to live, work, and raise a family,” Wilson said in a statement on Wednesday. “I’m so grateful to the transition director and co-chairs who have stepped up to lend their deep expertise in government, business, labor, housing, and community development, and help me put that vision into action.” Mantilla will serve as transition director for Wilson. Mantilla has experience working closely with policymakers and elected officials including supporting the administrations of Seattle Mayors Greg Nickels and Jenny Durkan. He also served as the director of the Department of Neighborhoods. Transition team co-chairs include Surratt, the CEO of Greater Seattle Partners, who also has city hall experience. He previously served as the Seattle Office of Economic Development director where he negotiated the city’s $1.2 billion development agreement to build Climate Pledge Arena. He also served as the policy lead in Seattle’s effort to raise the minimum wage to $15 per hour. McCoy, the policy and advocacy director at House Our Neighbors, most notably led the citizen-proposed and voter-approved ballot measure that implements a tax on big businesses to fund the city’s Social Housing Developer. She currently serves as the board president of Washingtonians for Public Banking. Fellow Transition Co-Chair Estevenin is the executive director of PROTEC17 – a labor union representing more than 10,000 public-sector workers in Washington and Oregon. She also serves on the Board of the Seattle Social Housing Developer, further signaling support for future social housing endeavors in Seattle. Friends of Little Saigon Executive Director Pham has 14 years of nonprofit development experience, with a focus on Southeast Asian artists, BIPOC initiatives, and small business resiliency. All transition committee members are expected to be announced in the coming weeks. Wilson, a self-described socialist, defeated Mayor Bruce Harrell in a close general election contest earlier this month.

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(The Center Square) – Seattle Mayor-elect Katie Wilson’s newly-announced transition team includes a mix of city hall veterans, social housing advocates, and community-development leaders. The five leaders of the transition team are Andrés Mantilla, Brian Surratt, Karen Estevenin, Tiffany McCoy and Quynh Pham. They will be tasked with identifying short-to-long-term priorities to advance Wilson’s vision for her upcoming term, including community engagement. “I ran for mayor on the vision that we can tackle big challenges, address our affordability crisis, and make our city a great place to live, work, and raise a family,” Wilson said in a statement on Wednesday. “I’m so grateful to the transition director and co-chairs who have stepped up to lend their deep expertise in government, business, labor, housing, and community development, and help me put that vision into action.” Mantilla will serve as transition director for Wilson. Mantilla has experience working closely with policymakers and elected officials including supporting the administrations of Seattle Mayors Greg Nickels and Jenny Durkan. He also served as the director of the Department of Neighborhoods. Transition team co-chairs include Surratt, the CEO of Greater Seattle Partners, who also has city hall experience. He previously served as the Seattle Office of Economic Development director where he negotiated the city’s $1.2 billion development agreement to build Climate Pledge Arena. He also served as the policy lead in Seattle’s effort to raise the minimum wage to $15 per hour. McCoy, the policy and advocacy director at House Our Neighbors, most notably led the citizen-proposed and voter-approved ballot measure that implements a tax on big businesses to fund the city’s Social Housing Developer. She currently serves as the board president of Washingtonians for Public Banking. Fellow Transition Co-Chair Estevenin is the executive director of PROTEC17 – a labor union representing more than 10,000 public-sector workers in Washington and Oregon. She also serves on the Board of the Seattle Social Housing Developer, further signaling support for future social housing endeavors in Seattle. Friends of Little Saigon Executive Director Pham has 14 years of nonprofit development experience, with a focus on Southeast Asian artists, BIPOC initiatives, and small business resiliency. All transition committee members are expected to be announced in the coming weeks. Wilson, a self-described socialist, defeated Mayor Bruce Harrell in a close general election contest earlier this month.

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. House Ethics Committee opened an investigation Wednesday into Florida Republican Rep. Cory Mills for numerous allegations, including violations of campaign finance laws and sexual misconduct or dating violence. The investigative subcommittee will look into six different possible rule violations, including that Mills:  Didn’t disclose required information to the House. Violated campaign […]

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. House Ethics Committee opened an investigation Wednesday into Florida Republican Rep. Cory Mills for numerous allegations, including violations of campaign finance laws and sexual misconduct or dating violence. The investigative subcommittee will look into six different possible rule violations, including that Mills:  Didn’t disclose required information to the House. Violated campaign […]