אינעם קומעדיקן ווינטער־זמן פֿון די ייִדיש־קלאַסן בײַם „אַרבעטער רינג“ וועט מען הײַיאָר פֿירן דורך „זום“ אַן אייגנאַרטיקן מיני־קורס אויף ייִדיש: וועגן די אידיאָמען און שפּריכווערטער, וואָס דער סאָוועטישער פֿאָלקלאָריסט אַבא לעוו האָט געזאַמלט בעת זײַנע עקספּעדיציעס מיט ש. אַנ־סקין איבער מערבֿ־אוקראַיִנע פֿון 1912 ביז 1914. דעם קורס וועט לערנען דער ייִדישער שרײַבער און רעדאַקטאָר פֿונעם... The post A course on the Yiddish proverbs collected through the An-Ski expeditions appeared first on The Forward.

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אינעם קומעדיקן ווינטער־זמן פֿון די ייִדיש־קלאַסן בײַם „אַרבעטער רינג“ וועט מען הײַיאָר פֿירן דורך „זום“ אַן אייגנאַרטיקן מיני־קורס אויף ייִדיש: וועגן די אידיאָמען און שפּריכווערטער, וואָס דער סאָוועטישער פֿאָלקלאָריסט אַבא לעוו האָט געזאַמלט בעת זײַנע עקספּעדיציעס מיט ש. אַנ־סקין איבער מערבֿ־אוקראַיִנע פֿון 1912 ביז 1914. דעם קורס וועט לערנען דער ייִדישער שרײַבער און רעדאַקטאָר פֿונעם... The post A course on the Yiddish proverbs collected through the An-Ski expeditions appeared first on The Forward.

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COLUMBIA — Former President Joe Biden will be stopping in Columbia later this month for a fundraiser to mark the sixth anniversary of the South Carolina victory that propelled him to the White House. Tickets to the South Carolina Democratic Party’s event on Feb. 27 cost $125 each, though the website gives an option of […]

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COLUMBIA — Former President Joe Biden will be stopping in Columbia later this month for a fundraiser to mark the sixth anniversary of the South Carolina victory that propelled him to the White House. Tickets to the South Carolina Democratic Party’s event on Feb. 27 cost $125 each, though the website gives an option of […]

“The courts have limits if the law remains outdated. Congress should keep up; let us finally pass the SOGIESC (Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression, Sexual Characteristics) Equality Bill. Everyone has the equal right to grow old and live with the one they love, and this includes the right to own property and other fundamental rights." The post Co-ownership rights of same-sex couples recognized, signals need for equality appeared first on Bulatlat.

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“The courts have limits if the law remains outdated. Congress should keep up; let us finally pass the SOGIESC (Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression, Sexual Characteristics) Equality Bill. Everyone has the equal right to grow old and live with the one they love, and this includes the right to own property and other fundamental rights." The post Co-ownership rights of same-sex couples recognized, signals need for equality appeared first on Bulatlat.

WASHINGTON (RNS) — Dominga Hobbs, who lives in Colombia and lost her husband in the past year, said, ‘I’m here for me, for my family, and to honor the monks for this extraordinary effort. My husband believed in peace, and I feel that he’s here with us.’

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WASHINGTON (RNS) — Dominga Hobbs, who lives in Colombia and lost her husband in the past year, said, ‘I’m here for me, for my family, and to honor the monks for this extraordinary effort. My husband believed in peace, and I feel that he’s here with us.’

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Oregon Capital Chronicle
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State Sen. Christine Drazan, running for governor for the second time, skipped voting on bills on Tuesday to meet with business owners at an Oregon City pub 20 miles outside the Senate district she represents. The Canby Republican was officially excused from the Senate as lawmakers gaveled in at 11 a.m. Tuesday but had returned […]

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State Sen. Christine Drazan, running for governor for the second time, skipped voting on bills on Tuesday to meet with business owners at an Oregon City pub 20 miles outside the Senate district she represents. The Canby Republican was officially excused from the Senate as lawmakers gaveled in at 11 a.m. Tuesday but had returned […]

It’s been a busy start to the year for the Southwest Kings Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA), which instituted new well registration and reporting policies over two Fridays after not meeting […]

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专家向对话地球表示,若要以可再生能源取代煤炭为该国不断扩张的钢铁行业供能,亟需出台更有力的政策。 The post 津巴布韦钢铁扩张之路,能否走向绿色? appeared first on 对话地球.

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People have to return several times to apply for grants or complete reviews

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People have to return several times to apply for grants or complete reviews

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools. Memphis-Shelby County Schools will not have to make up any of the 10 days the district was closed after a winter ice storm. The The department’s communications director confirmed that the district received a waiver from the Tennessee Department of Education on Tuesday. MSCS students did not attend class for two full weeks after a winter storm on Jan. 24 caused unsafe road conditions. That time off exhausted the district’s built-in snow days for this year, because there were only eight set aside for inclement weather. Without the waiver, MSCS students could have faced an extended school year or shortened breaks to make up missed class time. In an emailed statement Tuesday, MSCS officials said the district met criteria for the waiver “due to the storm’s widespread effects and the district’s exhaustion of stockpile days.” The waiver specifically covers closures on Jan. 26 through Jan. 30, the week following the winter storm. “These closures were necessary due to hazardous conditions caused by a significant winter ice storm that impacted campuses, transportation routes, and the overall safety of students and staff,” MSCS said in its statement. “The waiver fully covers the five affected dates and affirms that no additional instructional time will be required to compensate for the closures.” Ricki Collins, director of communications for the state education department, said these emergency waivers are “a bit of a moving target and continually evolving.” “We are actively supporting districts that require additional guidance,” Collins said in an email. Bri Hatch covers Memphis-Shelby County Schools for Chalkbeat Tennessee. Reach Bri at bhatch@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools. Memphis-Shelby County Schools will not have to make up any of the 10 days the district was closed after a winter ice storm. The The department’s communications director confirmed that the district received a waiver from the Tennessee Department of Education on Tuesday. MSCS students did not attend class for two full weeks after a winter storm on Jan. 24 caused unsafe road conditions. That time off exhausted the district’s built-in snow days for this year, because there were only eight set aside for inclement weather. Without the waiver, MSCS students could have faced an extended school year or shortened breaks to make up missed class time. In an emailed statement Tuesday, MSCS officials said the district met criteria for the waiver “due to the storm’s widespread effects and the district’s exhaustion of stockpile days.” The waiver specifically covers closures on Jan. 26 through Jan. 30, the week following the winter storm. “These closures were necessary due to hazardous conditions caused by a significant winter ice storm that impacted campuses, transportation routes, and the overall safety of students and staff,” MSCS said in its statement. “The waiver fully covers the five affected dates and affirms that no additional instructional time will be required to compensate for the closures.” Ricki Collins, director of communications for the state education department, said these emergency waivers are “a bit of a moving target and continually evolving.” “We are actively supporting districts that require additional guidance,” Collins said in an email. Bri Hatch covers Memphis-Shelby County Schools for Chalkbeat Tennessee. Reach Bri at bhatch@chalkbeat.org.

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国际社会多年来致力抑制遗害无穷的汞污染,但新兴亚洲国家的采金热潮,为此带来了新的挑战。 The post 淘金热下,汞污染在全球南方抬头 appeared first on 对话地球.

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COLUMBIA — A bill creating more oversight for charter schools, the management companies they hire and the authorizers that hold their contracts sailed through the Senate on Tuesday. The Senate’s unanimous vote to send the proposal to the House came less than an hour before a House panel grilled the head of the Charter Institute […]

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COLUMBIA — A bill creating more oversight for charter schools, the management companies they hire and the authorizers that hold their contracts sailed through the Senate on Tuesday. The Senate’s unanimous vote to send the proposal to the House came less than an hour before a House panel grilled the head of the Charter Institute […]

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ཉིན་ལྟར་ཐོན་བཞིན་པའི་བོད་དང་ཨ་རིའི་གསར་འགྱུར་ཁག་དང་། འཛམ་གླིང་གསར་འགྱུར་ཁག་རྒྱང་སྲིང་ཞུས་པ་ཕུད། དེ་མིན་དམིགས་བསལ་ལེ་ཚན་ཁག་ཅིག་རྒྱང་སྲིང་ཞུ་བཞིན་ཡོད།

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Many Milwaukee schools have vaccination rates lower than the herd immunity threshold for measles. Officials say vaccinations are key to preventing an outbreak. The post Measles is in Wisconsin. Are Milwaukee schools vulnerable? appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Many Milwaukee schools have vaccination rates lower than the herd immunity threshold for measles. Officials say vaccinations are key to preventing an outbreak. The post Measles is in Wisconsin. Are Milwaukee schools vulnerable? appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

As One Nation continues to surge at the expense of the Liberals, there is a chance the Liberals will win no lower house seats at the March 21 election.

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As One Nation continues to surge at the expense of the Liberals, there is a chance the Liberals will win no lower house seats at the March 21 election.

ประชาไทชวน ผศ.ดร.ณัฐกร วิทิตานนท์ อาจารย์ประจำคณะรัฐศาสตร์และรัฐประศาสนศาสตร์ มหาวิทยาลัยเชียงใหม่ วิเคราะห์ผลการเลือกตั้ง 2569 ภาคเหนือตอนบน เชียงใหม่, ลำปาง, ลำพูน, แม่ฮ่องสอน, เชียงราย, พะเยา, แพร่ และน่าน ที่ออกมาพลิกโพลล้มช้าง ล้มบ้านใหญ่ไปหลายเขต โดยเฉพาะเชียงใหม่พื้นที่ปักหลักสำคัญของเพื่อไทยที่ผลการเลือกตั้งช็อคคนทั้งประเทศไปด้วยการไม่เหลือที่นั่งของ สส. เขตจากค่ายแดงในจังหวัดบ้านเกิดทักษิณ ชินวัตร และยศชนัน วงศ์สวัสดิ์ แคนดิเดตนายกรัฐมนตรีพรรคเพื่อไทย ขณะเดียวกันพรรคประชาชนก็หืดขึ้นคอเสียเก้าอี้ สส.

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ประชาไทชวน ผศ.ดร.ณัฐกร วิทิตานนท์ อาจารย์ประจำคณะรัฐศาสตร์และรัฐประศาสนศาสตร์ มหาวิทยาลัยเชียงใหม่ วิเคราะห์ผลการเลือกตั้ง 2569 ภาคเหนือตอนบน เชียงใหม่, ลำปาง, ลำพูน, แม่ฮ่องสอน, เชียงราย, พะเยา, แพร่ และน่าน ที่ออกมาพลิกโพลล้มช้าง ล้มบ้านใหญ่ไปหลายเขต โดยเฉพาะเชียงใหม่พื้นที่ปักหลักสำคัญของเพื่อไทยที่ผลการเลือกตั้งช็อคคนทั้งประเทศไปด้วยการไม่เหลือที่นั่งของ สส. เขตจากค่ายแดงในจังหวัดบ้านเกิดทักษิณ ชินวัตร และยศชนัน วงศ์สวัสดิ์ แคนดิเดตนายกรัฐมนตรีพรรคเพื่อไทย ขณะเดียวกันพรรคประชาชนก็หืดขึ้นคอเสียเก้าอี้ สส.

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Attorneys General from 19 states, including Nevada, have secured an agreement with the Trump administration to abandon its effort to yank federal funding from K-12 schools that refuse to scrap diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility initiatives.  In April 2025, the U.S. Department of Education announced state and local agencies would have to adopt Trump’s interpretation […]

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Attorneys General from 19 states, including Nevada, have secured an agreement with the Trump administration to abandon its effort to yank federal funding from K-12 schools that refuse to scrap diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility initiatives.  In April 2025, the U.S. Department of Education announced state and local agencies would have to adopt Trump’s interpretation […]

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COLUMBIA — Legislation removing evictions from public access after five years advanced unanimously Tuesday in the South Carolina House. Rep. Carla Schuessler, R-Myrtle Beach, said she introduced the bill last year after hearing from South Carolinians that old eviction records kept them from finding housing. That was the case for 19-year-old Mikel Burns of Huger, […]

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COLUMBIA — Legislation removing evictions from public access after five years advanced unanimously Tuesday in the South Carolina House. Rep. Carla Schuessler, R-Myrtle Beach, said she introduced the bill last year after hearing from South Carolinians that old eviction records kept them from finding housing. That was the case for 19-year-old Mikel Burns of Huger, […]

Ministério Público pede que prefeitura de SP libere desfile de pequenos blocos: 'Expressão legítima do direito de reunião' Ministério Público recomenta que Prefeitura de São Paulo libere desfile de pequenos blocos: ‘Expressão legítima do direito de reunião’ apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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Ministério Público pede que prefeitura de SP libere desfile de pequenos blocos: 'Expressão legítima do direito de reunião' Ministério Público recomenta que Prefeitura de São Paulo libere desfile de pequenos blocos: ‘Expressão legítima do direito de reunião’ apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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The legislation would enable the federal government to address the severe housing shortage in the state and across the nation.

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The legislation would enable the federal government to address the severe housing shortage in the state and across the nation.

(The Center Square) – California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday afternoon signed a new bill into law that would strengthen protections for veterans trying to access benefits and protect them from claims sharks. Senate Bill 694, which was introduced by state Sen. Bob Archuleta, D-Norwalk, would require those helping veterans file benefits claims to be federally accredited. The legislation is intended to protect former service members from being targeted by unregulated services that claim they are there to help veterans get the benefits they earned through their service. “This law ensures that we can fight the misinformation and false promises that so many of these companies make and who prey upon our veterans,” Secretary of Veterans Affairs Lindsey Sin said during a press conference in which Newsom signed the bill. “All of these services are offered for free and always should be.” “These companies aggressively target veterans at some of the most vulnerable moments of their lives – right after discharge, during a medical crisis, or when they’re simply trying to understand the benefits they’ve already earned,” David West, veterans services officer for Nevada County, said during the press conference. “They bombard veterans with phone calls, pressure them into contracts they don’t fully understand, charge excessive fees and interfere with legitimate claims.” The bill has garnered some opposition. Multiple for-profit veterans benefit claims services testified against the bill, saying the bill will make backlogged cases worse. “Trapping Veterans in a backlogged appeals system only benefiting a handful of attorneys is something Veterans Guardian aims to avoid by focusing on getting claims done correctly the first time,” Veterans Guardian, a veteran disability benefits company, wrote in opposition to the bill. “The current US Department of Veterans’ Affairs (VA) disability benefits system is at best cumbersome and adversarial, and at worse broken to a point where it harms the Veterans for the benefit of a small number of powerful boutique law firms.” According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, the department’s veterans benefits claims backlog has gone up in recent years. In December 2022, the claims backlog was roughly 150,000 to more than 200,000 in March 2023. By December 2023, that number climbed to more than 300,000, and by summer 2024, that jumped even further to more than 400,000. It has since dropped to 98,813 as of December 2025. Assemblymember Pilar Schiavo, D-Santa Clarita, said during the press conference that comparisons to punishing private defense attorneys as opposed to public defenders are off-base. “It’s not even the same thing at all – it’s like apples and oranges,” Schiavo said during the press conference. “This is more like an illegal dentist in a garage. What they’re doing violates federal law, plain and simple.” California joins a growing list of states who are enacting similar laws. Maine, New Jersey and New York have passed laws restricting for-profit veterans benefit claim services, while other states have passed laws allowing those service providers to continue operating, according to news reports. Such was the case in Louisiana, which in 2024 passed a law that allowed such companies to charge up to $12,500 for providing a service to veterans. Federal law doesn’t allow for charging veterans to file claims to access their benefits, according to the text of SB 694. “It’s all part of the momentum we’re building in this space to do more than rhetorically say we have the backs of our veterans,” Newsom told reporters. “We have the backs of millions of our American heroes who are here and call California home.”

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(The Center Square) – California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday afternoon signed a new bill into law that would strengthen protections for veterans trying to access benefits and protect them from claims sharks. Senate Bill 694, which was introduced by state Sen. Bob Archuleta, D-Norwalk, would require those helping veterans file benefits claims to be federally accredited. The legislation is intended to protect former service members from being targeted by unregulated services that claim they are there to help veterans get the benefits they earned through their service. “This law ensures that we can fight the misinformation and false promises that so many of these companies make and who prey upon our veterans,” Secretary of Veterans Affairs Lindsey Sin said during a press conference in which Newsom signed the bill. “All of these services are offered for free and always should be.” “These companies aggressively target veterans at some of the most vulnerable moments of their lives – right after discharge, during a medical crisis, or when they’re simply trying to understand the benefits they’ve already earned,” David West, veterans services officer for Nevada County, said during the press conference. “They bombard veterans with phone calls, pressure them into contracts they don’t fully understand, charge excessive fees and interfere with legitimate claims.” The bill has garnered some opposition. Multiple for-profit veterans benefit claims services testified against the bill, saying the bill will make backlogged cases worse. “Trapping Veterans in a backlogged appeals system only benefiting a handful of attorneys is something Veterans Guardian aims to avoid by focusing on getting claims done correctly the first time,” Veterans Guardian, a veteran disability benefits company, wrote in opposition to the bill. “The current US Department of Veterans’ Affairs (VA) disability benefits system is at best cumbersome and adversarial, and at worse broken to a point where it harms the Veterans for the benefit of a small number of powerful boutique law firms.” According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, the department’s veterans benefits claims backlog has gone up in recent years. In December 2022, the claims backlog was roughly 150,000 to more than 200,000 in March 2023. By December 2023, that number climbed to more than 300,000, and by summer 2024, that jumped even further to more than 400,000. It has since dropped to 98,813 as of December 2025. Assemblymember Pilar Schiavo, D-Santa Clarita, said during the press conference that comparisons to punishing private defense attorneys as opposed to public defenders are off-base. “It’s not even the same thing at all – it’s like apples and oranges,” Schiavo said during the press conference. “This is more like an illegal dentist in a garage. What they’re doing violates federal law, plain and simple.” California joins a growing list of states who are enacting similar laws. Maine, New Jersey and New York have passed laws restricting for-profit veterans benefit claim services, while other states have passed laws allowing those service providers to continue operating, according to news reports. Such was the case in Louisiana, which in 2024 passed a law that allowed such companies to charge up to $12,500 for providing a service to veterans. Federal law doesn’t allow for charging veterans to file claims to access their benefits, according to the text of SB 694. “It’s all part of the momentum we’re building in this space to do more than rhetorically say we have the backs of our veterans,” Newsom told reporters. “We have the backs of millions of our American heroes who are here and call California home.”