The Illinois State Police has opened an investigation into the fatal ICE shooting of an undocumented immigrant near Chicago in September.

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The Illinois State Police has opened an investigation into the fatal ICE shooting of an undocumented immigrant near Chicago in September.

The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimated that the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will reduce federal Medicaid spending by more than $900 billion over a decade. But in a series of congressional hearings last month, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. misleadingly claimed that "there are no cuts to Medicaid" as a result of that 2025 law. The post Kennedy Denies the One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s Spending Cuts to Medicaid appeared first on FactCheck.org.

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The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimated that the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will reduce federal Medicaid spending by more than $900 billion over a decade. But in a series of congressional hearings last month, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. misleadingly claimed that "there are no cuts to Medicaid" as a result of that 2025 law. The post Kennedy Denies the One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s Spending Cuts to Medicaid appeared first on FactCheck.org.

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Tibetan communities sacrificed their pastoral lives and gave up their settlements for the national reserve. And now they are on the frontline, defending Asia's water tower against the climate crisis.

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Tibetan communities sacrificed their pastoral lives and gave up their settlements for the national reserve. And now they are on the frontline, defending Asia's water tower against the climate crisis.

Con sus hijos ya a punto de independizarse legalmente, la actriz da un paso que llevaba años esperando: vender la mansión donde reconstruyó su vida tras una separación que terminó convertida en uno de los mayores escándalos de Hollywood.

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Con sus hijos ya a punto de independizarse legalmente, la actriz da un paso que llevaba años esperando: vender la mansión donde reconstruyó su vida tras una separación que terminó convertida en uno de los mayores escándalos de Hollywood.

While the state is not headed for an immediate oil shortfall, additional price increases are likely if the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran continues.

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While the state is not headed for an immediate oil shortfall, additional price increases are likely if the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran continues.

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Proposed in the budget are more classroom positions, fewer administrative and assistant principal positions, cuts to school breakfast spending and more. The post What to know about the proposed Milwaukee Public Schools budget appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Proposed in the budget are more classroom positions, fewer administrative and assistant principal positions, cuts to school breakfast spending and more. The post What to know about the proposed Milwaukee Public Schools budget appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Tribal police recruits in South Dakota will soon have an option for basic training through the Bureau of Indian Affairs that’s closer to home, but it won’t be as close as state officials had hoped. Camp Grafton, a North Dakota National Guard base near Devils Lake, is currently the site of advanced law enforcement training […]

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Tribal police recruits in South Dakota will soon have an option for basic training through the Bureau of Indian Affairs that’s closer to home, but it won’t be as close as state officials had hoped. Camp Grafton, a North Dakota National Guard base near Devils Lake, is currently the site of advanced law enforcement training […]

HAMILTON — What if Montana could make it easier to pull rare earth minerals from mine waste and harder to open new mines, especially in pristine places? What if business interests and environmental ones aligned? Those were some of the ideas a scientist and numerous political candidates discussed Tuesday at a meeting about the controversial […]

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HAMILTON — What if Montana could make it easier to pull rare earth minerals from mine waste and harder to open new mines, especially in pristine places? What if business interests and environmental ones aligned? Those were some of the ideas a scientist and numerous political candidates discussed Tuesday at a meeting about the controversial […]

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(The Center Square) - The U.S. Department of Education has opened a Title IX investigation into the Los Angeles Unified School District over sexual misconduct allegations. The department contends the district is reassigning teachers accused of such misconduct to other schools, instead of removing from their position. But the district told The Center Square Wednesday that "reassignment" means sending the teachers home during the investigations. The Department of Education declined to answer The Center Square's questions about its investigations, but it did say in a press release that LAUSD “appears to be protecting sexual predators at the expense of its students.” The department went on to say its Office for Civil Rights is looking into LAUSD for policies that “appear to automatically reassign teachers accused of sexual misconduct with students” to another school. The teachers were reassigned instead of being fired or suspended during an investigation, the department said. According to the department, the sexual misconduct included engaging in exploitative “romantic relationships" with students. The department said OCR will determine whether LAUSD’s handling of alleged sexual harassment, including sexual assault, by district teachers, administrators or staff violated Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. The Department of Education also said LAUSD’s policy was “cemented in an agreement with the teachers’ union that appears to guarantee teachers will be reassigned and not terminated or immediately removed” from roles while officials investigate allegations of things such as “sexual harassment of a student, behavior with a student that is motivated by sexual interest, maintaining a sexual or romantic relationship with a student or other minor, creating, selling, or using child pornography, unnecessary physical contact with a student, and failure to report suspected child abuse.” The Center Square reached out to LAUSD for comment and was told by a spokesperson who declined to give a name for publication that the district sends teachers being investigated home and does not assign them to another school site. The spokesperson noted the district takes all allegations of sexual misconduct and harassment with the utmost seriousness. “Commentary is circulating insinuating that the District assigns those being investigated for sexual misconduct to other school sites,” said the LAUSD spokesperson. “This is not true.” According to the LAUSD spokesperson, confusion seems to be over the term "reassignment." “Reassignment typically means an employee is directed to remain at home and away from students and schools during an investigation,” said the LAUSD spokesperson. “Decisions about reassignment are guided first and foremost by the safety of students, staff, and the workplace.” After an investigation concludes, the LAUSD spokesperson, “appropriate measures or discipline may be taken, including termination of employment if warranted.” Lance Izumi, senior director of the Center for Education at Pasadena-based Pacific Research Institute, has questions about that clarification. “Why would the federal government initiate this type of action against LAUSD if it were over a simple misinterpretation?” Izumi told The Center Square. “That seems to me that, you know, that could have been resolved, you know, in a few minutes as opposed to, you know, going to this point about an investigation.” Karen Frost is chair of the Los Angeles County Moms for Liberty chapter. Frost, who attended LAUSD schools, said this news saddens her, but added the district has been “a project in decay and decline and disenfranchisement” for decades. “They have made it their mission, really, to just alienate themselves from parents and student success,” Frost told The Center Square. “I think 22% of eighth graders within the LAUSD are reading at grade level, so they’re not student-focused or family-focused.” In March, the Los Angeles School Board borrowed $250 million to settle claims of sexual abuse. That was in addition to the $500 million that the LAUSD Board of Education approved for borrowing in 2025. Pointing to that news, Frost, whose children don't attend the district's schools, said LAUSD clearly has a problem. “The superintendent is under investigation,” said Frost, referring to Superintendent Alberto Carvalho being placed on paid leave during an FBI investigation. “The whole thing is just a mess, and I, for one, am very glad that the feds are looking into the school district, and the students in the LAUSD deserve better," Frost told The Center Square. Frost recommended parents talk to their kids about what is going on at their school. Izumi agreed, adding that this is not just a LAUSD or a California problem, but a nationwide problem. “One in 10 kids is targeted for grooming at some point in their K-12 education,” said Izumi. “That comes from the U.S. Department of Education, so people should be concerned about this across the country.” Izumi said there are highly publicized cases of teachers in other locations, for example, having sexual relations with students. Those make headlines, but Izumi wonders how many cases are not investigated or reported. “And how many of those things just go on year after year, with kids being victimized by adults in the system?” said Izumi.

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(The Center Square) - The U.S. Department of Education has opened a Title IX investigation into the Los Angeles Unified School District over sexual misconduct allegations. The department contends the district is reassigning teachers accused of such misconduct to other schools, instead of removing from their position. But the district told The Center Square Wednesday that "reassignment" means sending the teachers home during the investigations. The Department of Education declined to answer The Center Square's questions about its investigations, but it did say in a press release that LAUSD “appears to be protecting sexual predators at the expense of its students.” The department went on to say its Office for Civil Rights is looking into LAUSD for policies that “appear to automatically reassign teachers accused of sexual misconduct with students” to another school. The teachers were reassigned instead of being fired or suspended during an investigation, the department said. According to the department, the sexual misconduct included engaging in exploitative “romantic relationships" with students. The department said OCR will determine whether LAUSD’s handling of alleged sexual harassment, including sexual assault, by district teachers, administrators or staff violated Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. The Department of Education also said LAUSD’s policy was “cemented in an agreement with the teachers’ union that appears to guarantee teachers will be reassigned and not terminated or immediately removed” from roles while officials investigate allegations of things such as “sexual harassment of a student, behavior with a student that is motivated by sexual interest, maintaining a sexual or romantic relationship with a student or other minor, creating, selling, or using child pornography, unnecessary physical contact with a student, and failure to report suspected child abuse.” The Center Square reached out to LAUSD for comment and was told by a spokesperson who declined to give a name for publication that the district sends teachers being investigated home and does not assign them to another school site. The spokesperson noted the district takes all allegations of sexual misconduct and harassment with the utmost seriousness. “Commentary is circulating insinuating that the District assigns those being investigated for sexual misconduct to other school sites,” said the LAUSD spokesperson. “This is not true.” According to the LAUSD spokesperson, confusion seems to be over the term "reassignment." “Reassignment typically means an employee is directed to remain at home and away from students and schools during an investigation,” said the LAUSD spokesperson. “Decisions about reassignment are guided first and foremost by the safety of students, staff, and the workplace.” After an investigation concludes, the LAUSD spokesperson, “appropriate measures or discipline may be taken, including termination of employment if warranted.” Lance Izumi, senior director of the Center for Education at Pasadena-based Pacific Research Institute, has questions about that clarification. “Why would the federal government initiate this type of action against LAUSD if it were over a simple misinterpretation?” Izumi told The Center Square. “That seems to me that, you know, that could have been resolved, you know, in a few minutes as opposed to, you know, going to this point about an investigation.” Karen Frost is chair of the Los Angeles County Moms for Liberty chapter. Frost, who attended LAUSD schools, said this news saddens her, but added the district has been “a project in decay and decline and disenfranchisement” for decades. “They have made it their mission, really, to just alienate themselves from parents and student success,” Frost told The Center Square. “I think 22% of eighth graders within the LAUSD are reading at grade level, so they’re not student-focused or family-focused.” In March, the Los Angeles School Board borrowed $250 million to settle claims of sexual abuse. That was in addition to the $500 million that the LAUSD Board of Education approved for borrowing in 2025. Pointing to that news, Frost, whose children don't attend the district's schools, said LAUSD clearly has a problem. “The superintendent is under investigation,” said Frost, referring to Superintendent Alberto Carvalho being placed on paid leave during an FBI investigation. “The whole thing is just a mess, and I, for one, am very glad that the feds are looking into the school district, and the students in the LAUSD deserve better," Frost told The Center Square. Frost recommended parents talk to their kids about what is going on at their school. Izumi agreed, adding that this is not just a LAUSD or a California problem, but a nationwide problem. “One in 10 kids is targeted for grooming at some point in their K-12 education,” said Izumi. “That comes from the U.S. Department of Education, so people should be concerned about this across the country.” Izumi said there are highly publicized cases of teachers in other locations, for example, having sexual relations with students. Those make headlines, but Izumi wonders how many cases are not investigated or reported. “And how many of those things just go on year after year, with kids being victimized by adults in the system?” said Izumi.

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法國國際廣播電台
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距離美加墨世界盃開賽只剩一月,中國央視仍未與國際足聯關於世界盃轉播權達成共識。

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距離美加墨世界盃開賽只剩一月,中國央視仍未與國際足聯關於世界盃轉播權達成共識。

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距离美加墨世界杯开赛只剩一月,中国央视仍未与国际足联关于世界杯转播权达成共识。

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距离美加墨世界杯开赛只剩一月,中国央视仍未与国际足联关于世界杯转播权达成共识。

La Champions tendrá por primera vez a dos entrenadores españoles frente a frente.

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La Champions tendrá por primera vez a dos entrenadores españoles frente a frente.

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Legislative approval was the final step in a months-long, near-total makeover of PURA following the resignation of former Chair Marissa Gillett.

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Legislative approval was the final step in a months-long, near-total makeover of PURA following the resignation of former Chair Marissa Gillett.

The owner received permission to remodel the dilapidated Bryn Mawr building and establish a bar. Future additions may include a hotel and spa. The post Documenters report: Minneapolis Planning Commission approves Fruen Mill redevelopment appeared first on MinnPost.

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The owner received permission to remodel the dilapidated Bryn Mawr building and establish a bar. Future additions may include a hotel and spa. The post Documenters report: Minneapolis Planning Commission approves Fruen Mill redevelopment appeared first on MinnPost.

Esta tarde de miércoles, la bancada del Partido de la Gente (PDG) anunció que se cayó el acuerdo que tenían...

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Esta tarde de miércoles, la bancada del Partido de la Gente (PDG) anunció que se cayó el acuerdo que tenían...

Después de haber sido citado tres veces por la Comisión de Minería y Energía de la Cámara de Diputados, el...

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Después de haber sido citado tres veces por la Comisión de Minería y Energía de la Cámara de Diputados, el...

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Maryland Matters
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A deal to close the Days Cove landfill by the end of 2029 and convert the land to part of Gunpowder Falls State Park hit a speed bump Wednesday, when the Board of Public Works pulled the project from its agenda amid concerns from environmental groups.

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A deal to close the Days Cove landfill by the end of 2029 and convert the land to part of Gunpowder Falls State Park hit a speed bump Wednesday, when the Board of Public Works pulled the project from its agenda amid concerns from environmental groups.

Levantamento aponta que mais de 90 pessoas passaram mal desde terça, 5. Segundo eles, a falta de higiene e as condições da comida já foram denunciadas.

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Levantamento aponta que mais de 90 pessoas passaram mal desde terça, 5. Segundo eles, a falta de higiene e as condições da comida já foram denunciadas.

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Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
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The African American Roundtable hopes to address food access and other issues through its Feed the Change MKE campaign. The post African American Roundtable launching food access campaign at end of May appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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The African American Roundtable hopes to address food access and other issues through its Feed the Change MKE campaign. The post African American Roundtable launching food access campaign at end of May appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

Pilier historique du régime de Paul Biya qui a occupé le perchoir pendant un laps de temps record - 34 ans -, le député du département du Mayo-Sava, dans la région de l'Extrême-Nord, est décédé mercredi 6 mai 2026 à l'âge de 84 ans.

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Pilier historique du régime de Paul Biya qui a occupé le perchoir pendant un laps de temps record - 34 ans -, le député du département du Mayo-Sava, dans la région de l'Extrême-Nord, est décédé mercredi 6 mai 2026 à l'âge de 84 ans.