Nonprofit group Center for Transforming Lives replaced the rental and utility assistance department, which closed last August.

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Nonprofit group Center for Transforming Lives replaced the rental and utility assistance department, which closed last August.

رضا یونسی به صدای آمریکا می گوید جمهوری اسلامی اعضای خانواده اش را به دستور وزارت اطلاعات در ایران زندانی کرده و آنها را تحت فشار قرار داده است.

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رضا یونسی به صدای آمریکا می گوید جمهوری اسلامی اعضای خانواده اش را به دستور وزارت اطلاعات در ایران زندانی کرده و آنها را تحت فشار قرار داده است.

Por unanimidade, o Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF) decidiu nesta quinta-feira (16) que professores temporários da rede pública de estados e municípios têm direito ao pagamento do piso salarial nacional do magistério público, atualmente em R$ 5.130,63. Com a decisão, a Corte reconheceu que professores temporários e efetivos da rede pública devem receber o piso. Antes […] Fonte

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Por unanimidade, o Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF) decidiu nesta quinta-feira (16) que professores temporários da rede pública de estados e municípios têm direito ao pagamento do piso salarial nacional do magistério público, atualmente em R$ 5.130,63. Com a decisão, a Corte reconheceu que professores temporários e efetivos da rede pública devem receber o piso. Antes […] Fonte

El heredero británico afronta uno de sus mayores desafíos desde que asumió el control del Ducado de Cornualles: una reforma legal que no solo limita su poder como casero, sino que reabre el debate sobre los privilegios históricos y la opacidad financiera de la monarquía.

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El heredero británico afronta uno de sus mayores desafíos desde que asumió el control del Ducado de Cornualles: una reforma legal que no solo limita su poder como casero, sino que reabre el debate sobre los privilegios históricos y la opacidad financiera de la monarquía.

LINCOLN — Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen chose to let legislative tweaks to State Capitol security become law without his signature Thursday, in a flurry of decisions that included vetoes of four more bills from Democratic lawmakers. Pillen, in a one-page veto letter, said he would let Legislative Bill 1237 become law around Capitol security. He […]

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LINCOLN — Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen chose to let legislative tweaks to State Capitol security become law without his signature Thursday, in a flurry of decisions that included vetoes of four more bills from Democratic lawmakers. Pillen, in a one-page veto letter, said he would let Legislative Bill 1237 become law around Capitol security. He […]

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(The Center Square) - Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne expressed his displeasure with Gov. Katie Hobbs for vetoing a bill that would have provided more transparency into school superintendents’ earnings. The Democratic governor vetoed House Bill 2075, which would have required Arizona school districts to publicly disclose contracts and compensation data for their superintendents and other top administrators. The bill also mandated that the state create a centralized, searchable and public database containing all this information. Currently compensation packages for school superintendents "are only publicly available through a public records request," said Chris Thomas, director of legal strategy for education policy at the Phoenix-based Goldwater Institute. “They are not available online or in some other posting," Thomas told The Center Square. In a letter explaining her veto, Hobbs said, "Arizona has a robust school choice environment that requires comparable information between options for parents and families to make meaningful choices. This bill fails to ensure that all options in the marketplace are held to the same level of transparency.” The Center Square reached out to Hobbs and her office for additional explanation, but the staff declined to say anything beyond what was in Hobbs' brief veto letter. Groups that opposed HB 2075 included AZ School Administrators, which represents superintendents and other school executives, and the Arizona School Board Association. Republicans control majorities in both houses, but lack enough seats to override Hobbs' vetoes without Democrats' help. Only two Democrats in the Legislature - Reps. Lydia Hernandez of Glendale and Elda Luna-Nájera of Avondale - voted for HB 2075. That's not enough to help Republicans override a veto. Horne told The Center Square this week the decision of Hobbs to veto HB 2075 was “irrational.” “I don’t understand why anyone would veto a bill like that,” the superintendent of public instruction said, calling the veto a "bad public policy." According to Horne, Arizona “has a lot of really good superintendents,” but it also has superintendents who are overpaid. “Taxpayers have a right to know how their tax money is being used," the Republican official said. "It's outrageous for that to be kept a secret." All school districts should disclose how much their superintendents earn in total compensation, Horne noted. The Goldwater Institute is also disappointed that the bill was vetoed, Thomas told The Center Square. He noted superintendents are public employees and their pay is a “matter of public record.” “There shouldn’t be any hiding the ball here about what people make," Thomas said. "Superintendents have tough jobs to do; they deserve to be highly compensated. But they ought to be able to defend that." He noted it was “very difficult to get these contracts and salary amounts" when the Goldwater Institute tried to do research on the school district superintendents' salaries. Thomas said it was “eye-opening” to see how much school superintendents are compensated. The Goldwater Institute’s report, “The Hidden Ways Arizona School Superintendents Are Paid,” showed that Jeremy Calles, superintendent of the Tolleson Union High School District in the Phoenix area, had a total compensation package of nearly $500,000. The report examined 17 school districts and found that the average total compensation for these superintendents was almost $314,000. "We found varying degrees of resistance in obtaining the contracts, and we quantified that resistance by the letter grades we gave each district for public transparency,” Thomas told The Center Square. Arizona law does not prevent school districts from posting superintendent contracts online, Thomas said, but noted the Flagstaff Unified School District in Northern Arizona is the only district to do so. The only public information about how much superintendents make is their base salary, not their total compensation, he said. While superintendents have massive six-figure salaries, Arizona ranks 29th in the country in average teacher pay at $62,714, according to the National Education Association. The Arizona auditor general said only 52% of state education spending goes to the classroom. Arizona spent $13.4 billion on education in fiscal year 2025. Arizona is not maximizing its school funding “by putting the dollars where it could do the most good,” Thomas said. He added that the Goldwater Institute is not contemplating litigation to obtain more information about the superintendent’s total compensation packages. “If we had received a flat denial of access, we were prepared to litigate and actually had to threaten one school district into compliance,” Thomas said.

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(The Center Square) - Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne expressed his displeasure with Gov. Katie Hobbs for vetoing a bill that would have provided more transparency into school superintendents’ earnings. The Democratic governor vetoed House Bill 2075, which would have required Arizona school districts to publicly disclose contracts and compensation data for their superintendents and other top administrators. The bill also mandated that the state create a centralized, searchable and public database containing all this information. Currently compensation packages for school superintendents "are only publicly available through a public records request," said Chris Thomas, director of legal strategy for education policy at the Phoenix-based Goldwater Institute. “They are not available online or in some other posting," Thomas told The Center Square. In a letter explaining her veto, Hobbs said, "Arizona has a robust school choice environment that requires comparable information between options for parents and families to make meaningful choices. This bill fails to ensure that all options in the marketplace are held to the same level of transparency.” The Center Square reached out to Hobbs and her office for additional explanation, but the staff declined to say anything beyond what was in Hobbs' brief veto letter. Groups that opposed HB 2075 included AZ School Administrators, which represents superintendents and other school executives, and the Arizona School Board Association. Republicans control majorities in both houses, but lack enough seats to override Hobbs' vetoes without Democrats' help. Only two Democrats in the Legislature - Reps. Lydia Hernandez of Glendale and Elda Luna-Nájera of Avondale - voted for HB 2075. That's not enough to help Republicans override a veto. Horne told The Center Square this week the decision of Hobbs to veto HB 2075 was “irrational.” “I don’t understand why anyone would veto a bill like that,” the superintendent of public instruction said, calling the veto a "bad public policy." According to Horne, Arizona “has a lot of really good superintendents,” but it also has superintendents who are overpaid. “Taxpayers have a right to know how their tax money is being used," the Republican official said. "It's outrageous for that to be kept a secret." All school districts should disclose how much their superintendents earn in total compensation, Horne noted. The Goldwater Institute is also disappointed that the bill was vetoed, Thomas told The Center Square. He noted superintendents are public employees and their pay is a “matter of public record.” “There shouldn’t be any hiding the ball here about what people make," Thomas said. "Superintendents have tough jobs to do; they deserve to be highly compensated. But they ought to be able to defend that." He noted it was “very difficult to get these contracts and salary amounts" when the Goldwater Institute tried to do research on the school district superintendents' salaries. Thomas said it was “eye-opening” to see how much school superintendents are compensated. The Goldwater Institute’s report, “The Hidden Ways Arizona School Superintendents Are Paid,” showed that Jeremy Calles, superintendent of the Tolleson Union High School District in the Phoenix area, had a total compensation package of nearly $500,000. The report examined 17 school districts and found that the average total compensation for these superintendents was almost $314,000. "We found varying degrees of resistance in obtaining the contracts, and we quantified that resistance by the letter grades we gave each district for public transparency,” Thomas told The Center Square. Arizona law does not prevent school districts from posting superintendent contracts online, Thomas said, but noted the Flagstaff Unified School District in Northern Arizona is the only district to do so. The only public information about how much superintendents make is their base salary, not their total compensation, he said. While superintendents have massive six-figure salaries, Arizona ranks 29th in the country in average teacher pay at $62,714, according to the National Education Association. The Arizona auditor general said only 52% of state education spending goes to the classroom. Arizona spent $13.4 billion on education in fiscal year 2025. Arizona is not maximizing its school funding “by putting the dollars where it could do the most good,” Thomas said. He added that the Goldwater Institute is not contemplating litigation to obtain more information about the superintendent’s total compensation packages. “If we had received a flat denial of access, we were prepared to litigate and actually had to threaten one school district into compliance,” Thomas said.

As Utah state and local leaders continue to look for ways to improve services for Utahns in need, a panel of lawmakers on Thursday reviewed a legislative audit focused on one piece of the puzzle: behavioral health.  Even though legislative auditors set out to answer the simple question of whether Utah has enough behavioral health […]

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As Utah state and local leaders continue to look for ways to improve services for Utahns in need, a panel of lawmakers on Thursday reviewed a legislative audit focused on one piece of the puzzle: behavioral health.  Even though legislative auditors set out to answer the simple question of whether Utah has enough behavioral health […]

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Washington anunciou licenças para petróleo e bancos, mas bloqueio ainda prejudica a vida de milhões de venezuelanos Fonte

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Washington anunciou licenças para petróleo e bancos, mas bloqueio ainda prejudica a vida de milhões de venezuelanos Fonte

In San Diego, the honor for the late NBA Hall of Famer may be on a block of Friars Road, while in La Mesa, the city council chose a street this week.

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In San Diego, the honor for the late NBA Hall of Famer may be on a block of Friars Road, while in La Mesa, the city council chose a street this week.

Gov. Greg Abbott demands rollback of APD ICE policy changes after January case sparked backlash, and threatens to rescind $2.5 million in grants. The post Abbott threatens to withhold millions in funding from Austin over ICE policy appeared first on Austin Current.

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Gov. Greg Abbott demands rollback of APD ICE policy changes after January case sparked backlash, and threatens to rescind $2.5 million in grants. The post Abbott threatens to withhold millions in funding from Austin over ICE policy appeared first on Austin Current.

El anuncio de un alto el fuego de diez días entre Israel y el Líbano, impulsado por el presidente estadounidense Donald Trump, volvió a exponer el carácter frágil y condicionado de las llamadas “treguas” en Medio Oriente. Aunque presentado como un avance diplomático tras reuniones en Washington, los hechos en el terreno desmienten rápidamente cualquier […]

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El anuncio de un alto el fuego de diez días entre Israel y el Líbano, impulsado por el presidente estadounidense Donald Trump, volvió a exponer el carácter frágil y condicionado de las llamadas “treguas” en Medio Oriente. Aunque presentado como un avance diplomático tras reuniones en Washington, los hechos en el terreno desmienten rápidamente cualquier […]

USA Surfing wins oversight bid as the Olympics prepare to come to LA in 2028.

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USA Surfing wins oversight bid as the Olympics prepare to come to LA in 2028.

Records show state, local and federal officials tried for years to compel repairs that could prevent a flood, but its private owners didn’t act. Once again, regulators are finger-pointing about who is to blame.

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Records show state, local and federal officials tried for years to compel repairs that could prevent a flood, but its private owners didn’t act. Once again, regulators are finger-pointing about who is to blame.

Telegram users in Russia began reporting on the evening of April 16 that the blocked messenger had been working without a VPN for several hours, writing in channel comment sections and group chats, the independent Russian investigative outlet iStories reported. The reason is unknown.

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Telegram users in Russia began reporting on the evening of April 16 that the blocked messenger had been working without a VPN for several hours, writing in channel comment sections and group chats, the independent Russian investigative outlet iStories reported. The reason is unknown.

New research shows ‘cultural intelligence’ has both beneficial and unintended effects, challenging common assumptions about its role in healthcare.

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New research shows ‘cultural intelligence’ has both beneficial and unintended effects, challenging common assumptions about its role in healthcare.

El uso de inteligencia artificial en la universidad está cambiando la forma en la que se evalúa el aprendizaje. Trabajos que antes servían para medir comprensión ahora pueden generarse en minutos, lo que obliga a repensar cómo se detecta el pensamiento real y qué valor tiene la educación actual.

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El uso de inteligencia artificial en la universidad está cambiando la forma en la que se evalúa el aprendizaje. Trabajos que antes servían para medir comprensión ahora pueden generarse en minutos, lo que obliga a repensar cómo se detecta el pensamiento real y qué valor tiene la educación actual.

La Corte de Apelaciones de Antofagasta rechazó un recurso de amparo presentado por la defensa de Hernán...

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LOUISVILLE — Jefferson Family Court Judge Angela Johnson has declined to remove herself from the contentious divorce of former Gov. Matt Bevin and his ex-wife Glenna, who allege she is biased and seeking media attention from the high-profile case. “This court holds no personal bias or prejudice against or in favor of any party or attorney […]

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LOUISVILLE — Jefferson Family Court Judge Angela Johnson has declined to remove herself from the contentious divorce of former Gov. Matt Bevin and his ex-wife Glenna, who allege she is biased and seeking media attention from the high-profile case. “This court holds no personal bias or prejudice against or in favor of any party or attorney […]

Un inusual avistamiento de un ciervo de gran tamaño sorprendió a una familia del sector Pilmaiquén, en el límite de...

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Un inusual avistamiento de un ciervo de gran tamaño sorprendió a una familia del sector Pilmaiquén, en el límite de...