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ELJ is operated by commercial and residential property owners within the boundaries of the La Jolla maintenance assessment district.

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ELJ is operated by commercial and residential property owners within the boundaries of the La Jolla maintenance assessment district.

Didymo — also called ‘rock snot’ because of its appearance — suddenly bloomed in Michigan streams in recent years, and scientists don’t really know why.

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Didymo — also called ‘rock snot’ because of its appearance — suddenly bloomed in Michigan streams in recent years, and scientists don’t really know why.

Across Mediterranean Europe, olive groves are in decline from a range of factors, from disease to depopulation. In Italy alone, there are roughly 440 million abandoned olive trees, and the ecological, cultural and socioeconomic impacts from the loss are devastating, explains the latest guest on the Mongabay Newscast. Still, solutions exist to help turn the […]

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Across Mediterranean Europe, olive groves are in decline from a range of factors, from disease to depopulation. In Italy alone, there are roughly 440 million abandoned olive trees, and the ecological, cultural and socioeconomic impacts from the loss are devastating, explains the latest guest on the Mongabay Newscast. Still, solutions exist to help turn the […]

美國明尼亞波利斯本月接連發生聯邦執法人員致命槍擊事件,引發全國輿論嘩然與政壇震蕩。民主黨聯邦參議員費特曼(John Fetterman)周二公開呼籲美國總統特朗普(Donald Trump),立即開除國土安全部部長諾姆(Kristi Noem),指她在事件中的作為已背離國土安全部的核心使命,並對特朗普的邊境安全政治遺產造成嚴重傷害。

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美國明尼亞波利斯本月接連發生聯邦執法人員致命槍擊事件,引發全國輿論嘩然與政壇震蕩。民主黨聯邦參議員費特曼(John Fetterman)周二公開呼籲美國總統特朗普(Donald Trump),立即開除國土安全部部長諾姆(Kristi Noem),指她在事件中的作為已背離國土安全部的核心使命,並對特朗普的邊境安全政治遺產造成嚴重傷害。

Inequality helps explain why many of the schools under intervention in Texas share nearly identical characteristics. The post Connally ISD shares the demographic profile of school districts vulnerable to state takeovers appeared first on The Waco Bridge.

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Inequality helps explain why many of the schools under intervention in Texas share nearly identical characteristics. The post Connally ISD shares the demographic profile of school districts vulnerable to state takeovers appeared first on The Waco Bridge.

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HELENA — Hundreds of people packed a Helena City Commission meeting this week to ask the city to protect them from aggressive immigration tactics by federal law enforcement agents. The Helena City Commission voted 4-1 on Monday on a resolution reiterating its support for immigrant communities and a reminder of its policy and procedures surrounding […]

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HELENA — Hundreds of people packed a Helena City Commission meeting this week to ask the city to protect them from aggressive immigration tactics by federal law enforcement agents. The Helena City Commission voted 4-1 on Monday on a resolution reiterating its support for immigrant communities and a reminder of its policy and procedures surrounding […]

Rep. Zakiya Summers, a Democrat from Jackson, has authored a bill to close a six-week pay gap teachers face at the end of each year.

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Rep. Zakiya Summers, a Democrat from Jackson, has authored a bill to close a six-week pay gap teachers face at the end of each year.

Novo governo sunita avança sobre áreas curdas, que eram apoiados por Washington Entenda a crise na Síria e por que os curdos se sentem traídos pelos EUA apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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Novo governo sunita avança sobre áreas curdas, que eram apoiados por Washington Entenda a crise na Síria e por que os curdos se sentem traídos pelos EUA apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

Editor’s note: Bad Bunny is not just a global music star; he is a cultural and political force whose work reflects how many Puerto Ricans experience identity, migration, power, and belonging. Ahead of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance, Pasquines is publishing a short series of essays, starting today with this essay on La MuDanZa, explaining […] The post La MuDanZa: The song that feels like Puerto Rico living inside you appeared first on Pasquines.

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Editor’s note: Bad Bunny is not just a global music star; he is a cultural and political force whose work reflects how many Puerto Ricans experience identity, migration, power, and belonging. Ahead of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance, Pasquines is publishing a short series of essays, starting today with this essay on La MuDanZa, explaining […] The post La MuDanZa: The song that feels like Puerto Rico living inside you appeared first on Pasquines.

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Para el 2026, una persona que vive sola y trabaja a tiempo completo necesita ganar al menos 24,10 dólares por hora para cubrir sus gastos básicos, especialmente el alquiler, sin quedar en situación de vulnerabilidad económica. La entrada Vivir en Buncombe es cada vez más caro se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Vivir en Buncombe es cada vez más caro was first posted on enero 27, 2026 at 5:00 pm. ©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org

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Para el 2026, una persona que vive sola y trabaja a tiempo completo necesita ganar al menos 24,10 dólares por hora para cubrir sus gastos básicos, especialmente el alquiler, sin quedar en situación de vulnerabilidad económica. La entrada Vivir en Buncombe es cada vez más caro se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Vivir en Buncombe es cada vez más caro was first posted on enero 27, 2026 at 5:00 pm. ©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org

Sign up for Chalkbeat Newark’s free newsletter to get the latest news about the city’s public school system delivered to your inbox. New Jersey’s education department approved the renewal of five charter schools in Newark and the expansion of two schools, but denied an enrollment expansion for KIPP TEAM Academy in the South Ward after the city’s public school district raised objections. Kevin Dehmer, the state’s education commissioner, renewed Great Oaks Legacy, LEAD, Robert Treat Academy, North Star Academy, and TEAM Academy charter schools to operate for the next five years, through Jan. 30, 2031, according to charter school decision letters obtained by Chalkbeat from the state education department. Robert Treat Academy, with campuses in the North and Central wards, and North Star Academy, part of the Uncommon Schools network across Newark, received approval to boost their enrollment by the 2030-31 school year, but the state blocked TEAM Academy’s request to add just over 1,000 seats by 2030-31. Kevin Dehmer, the state’s education commissioner, sent charter school decision letters on Jan. 16, before Gov. Mikie Sherrill was sworn in. The letters were sent to schools statewide that sought renewals or amendments to their charter agreements, including requests to renew charter applications, add a grade level, or increase seats. The education department evaluates requests by reviewing a charter school’s academic, operational, and fiscal standing, outlined by state guidelines. State laws allow charter schools to be renewed for a maximum of five years, but under new legislation signed this month, the education commissioner can grant 10-year renewals to charter schools that meet high-performing standards. This year, 22 charter school requests were approved statewide, including the five in Newark. New Jersey renewed charter agreements for schools in Jersey City, Paterson, Hoboken, and Camden, and denied the expansion of Thomas Edison EnergySmart School in Somerset. Overall, nine charter school enrollment expansions were approved across the state. The decisions follow previous charter school determinations made under former Gov. Phil Murphy to approve charter schools and deny expansions. Sherrill has not explicitly stated her plans for charter schools in New Jersey, but during her campaign, she generally opposed expanding school choice through vouchers or new charter schools. She has said she would support expanding the state’s Intradistrict Public School Choice program. Newark Public Schools Superintendent Roger Leon asked the state to renew TEAM Academy’s charter without an enrollment expansion, citing the “fiscal impact” on the district, according to the state letter. Leon alleged that “the school does not enroll a proportional share of multilingual learners and students with disabilities,” according to a letter he submitted. Leon also opposed expansions for North Star Academy and Robert Treat Academy, citing the same reasons. The charter school decisions come as Leon continues to reclaim Newark public school buildings lost under the state’s 25-year takeover of the district. He has vowed to slow the spread of charter schools in the city. In 2024, the district won a four-year legal battle that forced People’s Preparatory Charter School out of the Bard Early College High School. The school merged with Achieve Community Charter School to create a new K-12 school called BRICK Gateway Academy. Newark Public Schools opposes charter school expansion Founded in 2002, TEAM Academy was the first school operated by KIPP, a national charter network, in Newark. The school enrolls grades five through eight and requested to expand enrollment from 7,920 seats to 9,010 seats by the 2030-31 school year, according to its state decision letter this year. After reviewing the school’s academic, organizational, and financial performance, the state found that TEAM Academy partially met standards in board capacity, school climate and culture, and access and equity. According to annual reports submitted to the state, the charter school board had not conducted formal evaluations. The board is expected to complete them during the next five years, according to the state letter. The school also reported a 17% out-of-school suspension rate for school years 2021-22 through 2023-24, during which several kindergarten through second grade students received out-of-school suspension each year, the state letter read. State officials said the high number of suspensions created “significant concerns” in the school’s ability to adhere to state law, which restricts out-of-school suspensions for those grade levels, TEAM Academy’s decision letter stated. But the state found the charter school met standards in educating students with disabilities and multilingual learners, contradicting Leon’s allegations. TEAM Academy has roughly 939 students with Individualized Education Programs, with an average of 80 to 90 students with existing IEPs or Section 504 Plans enrolled annually, according to the state letter. John Abeigon, the president of the Newark Teachers Union, the American Federation of Teachers, and the City Association of Supervisors and Administrators, among other unions and groups, also submitted comments opposing TEAM Academy’s enrollment expansion. Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, along with council members Patrick Council and Anibal Ramos, submitted comments in support of TEAM Academy, expressing support for the charter renewal due to the school’s “strong academic record and the educational choice it provides to the Newark community,” according to the state letter. By the 2030-31 school year, Robert Treat Academy will expand from 860 seats to 1,620 seats, while North Star Academy, with schools in the Central and West Wards, will boost enrollment from 7,792 seats to 8,556 seats after receiving approval this year. Jessie Gomez is a reporter for Chalkbeat Newark, covering public education in the city. Contact Jessie at jgomez@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Newark’s free newsletter to get the latest news about the city’s public school system delivered to your inbox. New Jersey’s education department approved the renewal of five charter schools in Newark and the expansion of two schools, but denied an enrollment expansion for KIPP TEAM Academy in the South Ward after the city’s public school district raised objections. Kevin Dehmer, the state’s education commissioner, renewed Great Oaks Legacy, LEAD, Robert Treat Academy, North Star Academy, and TEAM Academy charter schools to operate for the next five years, through Jan. 30, 2031, according to charter school decision letters obtained by Chalkbeat from the state education department. Robert Treat Academy, with campuses in the North and Central wards, and North Star Academy, part of the Uncommon Schools network across Newark, received approval to boost their enrollment by the 2030-31 school year, but the state blocked TEAM Academy’s request to add just over 1,000 seats by 2030-31. Kevin Dehmer, the state’s education commissioner, sent charter school decision letters on Jan. 16, before Gov. Mikie Sherrill was sworn in. The letters were sent to schools statewide that sought renewals or amendments to their charter agreements, including requests to renew charter applications, add a grade level, or increase seats. The education department evaluates requests by reviewing a charter school’s academic, operational, and fiscal standing, outlined by state guidelines. State laws allow charter schools to be renewed for a maximum of five years, but under new legislation signed this month, the education commissioner can grant 10-year renewals to charter schools that meet high-performing standards. This year, 22 charter school requests were approved statewide, including the five in Newark. New Jersey renewed charter agreements for schools in Jersey City, Paterson, Hoboken, and Camden, and denied the expansion of Thomas Edison EnergySmart School in Somerset. Overall, nine charter school enrollment expansions were approved across the state. The decisions follow previous charter school determinations made under former Gov. Phil Murphy to approve charter schools and deny expansions. Sherrill has not explicitly stated her plans for charter schools in New Jersey, but during her campaign, she generally opposed expanding school choice through vouchers or new charter schools. She has said she would support expanding the state’s Intradistrict Public School Choice program. Newark Public Schools Superintendent Roger Leon asked the state to renew TEAM Academy’s charter without an enrollment expansion, citing the “fiscal impact” on the district, according to the state letter. Leon alleged that “the school does not enroll a proportional share of multilingual learners and students with disabilities,” according to a letter he submitted. Leon also opposed expansions for North Star Academy and Robert Treat Academy, citing the same reasons. The charter school decisions come as Leon continues to reclaim Newark public school buildings lost under the state’s 25-year takeover of the district. He has vowed to slow the spread of charter schools in the city. In 2024, the district won a four-year legal battle that forced People’s Preparatory Charter School out of the Bard Early College High School. The school merged with Achieve Community Charter School to create a new K-12 school called BRICK Gateway Academy. Newark Public Schools opposes charter school expansion Founded in 2002, TEAM Academy was the first school operated by KIPP, a national charter network, in Newark. The school enrolls grades five through eight and requested to expand enrollment from 7,920 seats to 9,010 seats by the 2030-31 school year, according to its state decision letter this year. After reviewing the school’s academic, organizational, and financial performance, the state found that TEAM Academy partially met standards in board capacity, school climate and culture, and access and equity. According to annual reports submitted to the state, the charter school board had not conducted formal evaluations. The board is expected to complete them during the next five years, according to the state letter. The school also reported a 17% out-of-school suspension rate for school years 2021-22 through 2023-24, during which several kindergarten through second grade students received out-of-school suspension each year, the state letter read. State officials said the high number of suspensions created “significant concerns” in the school’s ability to adhere to state law, which restricts out-of-school suspensions for those grade levels, TEAM Academy’s decision letter stated. But the state found the charter school met standards in educating students with disabilities and multilingual learners, contradicting Leon’s allegations. TEAM Academy has roughly 939 students with Individualized Education Programs, with an average of 80 to 90 students with existing IEPs or Section 504 Plans enrolled annually, according to the state letter. John Abeigon, the president of the Newark Teachers Union, the American Federation of Teachers, and the City Association of Supervisors and Administrators, among other unions and groups, also submitted comments opposing TEAM Academy’s enrollment expansion. Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, along with council members Patrick Council and Anibal Ramos, submitted comments in support of TEAM Academy, expressing support for the charter renewal due to the school’s “strong academic record and the educational choice it provides to the Newark community,” according to the state letter. By the 2030-31 school year, Robert Treat Academy will expand from 860 seats to 1,620 seats, while North Star Academy, with schools in the Central and West Wards, will boost enrollment from 7,792 seats to 8,556 seats after receiving approval this year. Jessie Gomez is a reporter for Chalkbeat Newark, covering public education in the city. Contact Jessie at jgomez@chalkbeat.org.

When ABC reported on reluctance to vaccinate and its consequences, it failed to call out the administration sowing much of this doubt and confusion.

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When ABC reported on reluctance to vaccinate and its consequences, it failed to call out the administration sowing much of this doubt and confusion.

Le tribunal correctionnel de Paris a condamné l'ancien sénateur Joël Guerriau à quatre ans de prison dont 18 mois ferme, sans exécution provisoire, pour avoir drogué la députée Sandrine Josso. L'ancien sénateur va faire appel, a annoncé l'un de ses avocats.

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Le tribunal correctionnel de Paris a condamné l'ancien sénateur Joël Guerriau à quatre ans de prison dont 18 mois ferme, sans exécution provisoire, pour avoir drogué la députée Sandrine Josso. L'ancien sénateur va faire appel, a annoncé l'un de ses avocats.

The New York City chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America announced its endorsement of Darializa Avila Chevalier, a community organizer from Harlem who is looking to unseat Rep. Adriano Espaillat in New York’s 13th Congressional district. The endorsement is a boost for 32-year-old Avila Chevalier, a political newcomer who last year launched her campaign […] The post DSA’s Endorsement of Darializa Avila Chevalier Poses Test of Its Clout appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.

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The New York City chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America announced its endorsement of Darializa Avila Chevalier, a community organizer from Harlem who is looking to unseat Rep. Adriano Espaillat in New York’s 13th Congressional district. The endorsement is a boost for 32-year-old Avila Chevalier, a political newcomer who last year launched her campaign […] The post DSA’s Endorsement of Darializa Avila Chevalier Poses Test of Its Clout appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.

ادعاهای بی‌سند علی لاریجانی در مورد اعتراضات ضدحکومتی در ایران

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Ingrid Lewis-Martin, once former Mayor Eric Adams’ closest advisor, faces a wide variety of pending criminal charges, including allegations that she accepted bribes from two developers in exchange for making their problems with city building inspectors disappear. In none of those schemes did prosecutors allege that her meddling could have put the public in danger. […] The post Ingrid Lewis-Martin Accepted Diamond Earrings to Help Developers Dodge Inspections, New Filings Allege appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.

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Ingrid Lewis-Martin, once former Mayor Eric Adams’ closest advisor, faces a wide variety of pending criminal charges, including allegations that she accepted bribes from two developers in exchange for making their problems with city building inspectors disappear. In none of those schemes did prosecutors allege that her meddling could have put the public in danger. […] The post Ingrid Lewis-Martin Accepted Diamond Earrings to Help Developers Dodge Inspections, New Filings Allege appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.

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All seven Democrats from Pennsylvania signed onto the impeachment effort.

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All seven Democrats from Pennsylvania signed onto the impeachment effort.

Music lovers are in for a real treat this week, but that's true for just about every week around San Diego.

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Music lovers are in for a real treat this week, but that's true for just about every week around San Diego.

A legislative oversight committee has rescheduled a high-profile hearing slated for Thursday to examine the safety of the Charlotte Area Transit System. The chairs of the House Select Committee on Oversight and Reform are seeking clarification of a federal court order issued earlier this month that limits state lawmakers from publicly disclosing information related to […]

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A legislative oversight committee has rescheduled a high-profile hearing slated for Thursday to examine the safety of the Charlotte Area Transit System. The chairs of the House Select Committee on Oversight and Reform are seeking clarification of a federal court order issued earlier this month that limits state lawmakers from publicly disclosing information related to […]

OKLAHOMA CITY — Dozens of outraged Oklahomans on Tuesday spent hours lambasting a proposed Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility slated to open in the south part of the city. But city councilors, who spent over three hours listening to public comment about the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s planned immigration processing center, said their hands […]

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OKLAHOMA CITY — Dozens of outraged Oklahomans on Tuesday spent hours lambasting a proposed Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility slated to open in the south part of the city. But city councilors, who spent over three hours listening to public comment about the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s planned immigration processing center, said their hands […]