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A physician and former state senator’s lawsuit against two licensing boards over an investigation into his practices has been moved to federal court. Dr. David Hartsuch, an emergency medicine physician and former Republican state senator, is currently suing the Iowa Board of Medicine and Iowa Board of Pharmacy. He is alleging retaliation for his exercise […]

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A physician and former state senator’s lawsuit against two licensing boards over an investigation into his practices has been moved to federal court. Dr. David Hartsuch, an emergency medicine physician and former Republican state senator, is currently suing the Iowa Board of Medicine and Iowa Board of Pharmacy. He is alleging retaliation for his exercise […]

A Missoula judge has ordered the Montana Department of Justice and its Department of Motor Vehicles to pay more than $70,000 in total attorney’s fees to three different sets of attorneys, including the American Civil Liberties Union of Montana, because it won a case that showed the state was wrong by refusing to grant a […]

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A Missoula judge has ordered the Montana Department of Justice and its Department of Motor Vehicles to pay more than $70,000 in total attorney’s fees to three different sets of attorneys, including the American Civil Liberties Union of Montana, because it won a case that showed the state was wrong by refusing to grant a […]

Ante el riesgo de que todo descarrile, la Casa Blanca presiona a Israel para que negocie con Beirut el futuro de Hezbolá, en un intento de contener una escalada que amenaza con reactivar la guerra a gran escala.

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Ante el riesgo de que todo descarrile, la Casa Blanca presiona a Israel para que negocie con Beirut el futuro de Hezbolá, en un intento de contener una escalada que amenaza con reactivar la guerra a gran escala.

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One sheriff reported that involuntary psychiatric commitments more than doubled in his county.

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One sheriff reported that involuntary psychiatric commitments more than doubled in his county.

Katie Lane, who has been nominated to the federal court in Montana by President Donald J. Trump, received a “not qualified” evaluation by the American Bar Association to become a federal judge. Lane is currently the general counsel for the Republican National Committee, but leaders in the state and beyond have questioned her experience and […]

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Katie Lane, who has been nominated to the federal court in Montana by President Donald J. Trump, received a “not qualified” evaluation by the American Bar Association to become a federal judge. Lane is currently the general counsel for the Republican National Committee, but leaders in the state and beyond have questioned her experience and […]

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North Dakotans could vote this November on whether public schools should provide free meals after an advocacy organization on Thursday submitted thousands of signatures to the Secretary of State’s Office. The proposed measure would change the state constitution to guarantee that all K-12 public schools provide one free breakfast and lunch to all students. Tribal […]

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North Dakotans could vote this November on whether public schools should provide free meals after an advocacy organization on Thursday submitted thousands of signatures to the Secretary of State’s Office. The proposed measure would change the state constitution to guarantee that all K-12 public schools provide one free breakfast and lunch to all students. Tribal […]

Chalkbeat Ideas is a new section featuring reported columns on the big ideas and debates shaping American schools. Sign up for the Ideas newsletter to follow our work.Three years ago, as Khan Academy founder Sal Khan rolled out an AI-powered tutoring chatbot, he predicted a revolution in learning.So far, the revolution hasn’t happened, he acknowledges. “For a lot of students, it was a non-event,” Khan told me recently about his eponymous chatbot, Khanmigo. “They just didn’t use it much.”Khan gives this analogy: Imagine he walked into a class, sat in the back of the room, and waited for students to seek out help. “Some will; most won’t,” he said. That’s been the experience with AI tutoring, he said. It doesn’t necessarily make students motivated to learn or fill in gaps in knowledge needed to ask questions.Khan’s comments are an acknowledgement that AI has not quickly allowed for the creation of an effective super-tutor, as some initially hoped. It’s an early indication of the limits of AI to drive massive learning gains, long an unrealized goal of various technologies. While Khan remains optimistic about various uses of AI in education, he’s also come to see its limits.“I just view it as part of the solution; I don’t view it as the end-all and be-all,” Khan said in our interview.In the summer of 2022, OpenAI leaders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman reached out to Sal Khan. They were months away from releasing ChatGPT, and were hoping Khan Academy — a large nonprofit that works with schools across the country — could showcase the technology’s potential benefits. “I didn’t realize it yet, but the world was about to be turned upside down,” Khan wrote in his 2024 book “Brave New Words: How AI Will Revolutionize Education (and Why That’s a Good Thing).”OpenAI provided Khan Academy with early access to a more advanced AI model, GPT-4. With that the Khan Academy team then built a specialized chatbot, Khanmigo, designed to help students learn and restricted from simply giving them the answer. Khan himself quickly became an evangelist for the technology’s uses in schools.“We’re at the cusp of using AI for probably the biggest positive transformation that education has ever seen,” Khan said in a widely viewed TED Talk in 2023. “The way we’re going to do that is by giving every student on the planet an artificially intelligent but amazing personal tutor.” He suggested that eventually AI could turn the average student into an academic standout, citing a seminal but controversial 1984 study on the value of individualized tutoring.Khan also appeared in a “60 Minutes” segment that featured northwest Indiana’s Hobart High School, which was an early adopter of Khanmigo. Kristen Musall, a geometry teacher at Hobart High, gave Khanmigo a try when it first rolled out. Musall appreciated its encouraging, teacher-like tone, but she found that students didn’t really care for the bot. They found it frustrating — Khanmigo sometimes made mistakes, but also wouldn’t give away the answer. “If students don’t engage with the material enough to know what they’re looking for, then an AI like Khanmigo doesn’t necessarily help,” she recently told me.Musall no longer uses Khanmigo in her class. She says there’s been more enthusiasm for the product among administrators than teachers in her school. A few of Musall’s most advanced students have taken advantage of AI to learn new topics. But, as far as she can tell, more students are using it to just find answers, which has created a massive headache for teachers. Nationally, a majority of teenagers say AI-powered cheating is at least somewhat prevalent in their schools, according to a recent Pew survey.Peggy Buffington, Hobart’s superintendent, said there’s been a range of reactions from teachers and students to AI. There was initially a learning curve for students to ask Khanmigo questions, but that they’ve gotten a lot better, she said: “It’s like anything in education. You have to learn how to use the tool and use it appropriately.”Buffington says that schools need to prepare students to use AI responsibly and Khanmigo is preferable to commercial products they would use on their own. Overall, she’s found the tool beneficial. “Our kids can log in at home and they can get help with their homework and it won’t give them the answer,” she said.But Khan Academy officials have seen that many students won’t take advantage of that option or don’t know how to. Kristen DiCerbo, the organization’s chief learning officer, said AI can only respond to students based on what they ask. And it turns out, she said, “Students aren’t great at asking questions well.”DiCerbo was initially hopeful that AI would be able to personalize instruction to students’ needs and interests. That hasn’t happened. “So far I am not seeing the revolution in education,” she said. AI is still poised to shake up American education in many ways — by making cheating easier, reshaping how teachers approach their work, and changing the broader economy in ways that affect schools. So far the evidence base for AI in education remains “extremely limited,” according to an overview paper released last month.Khan Academy officials say they’re learning from their experience with Khanmigo and pairing it with other offerings. A recent study found that when teachers used Khan Academy to help students practice academic content, their classes made slightly faster learning gains. (Lower-performing students, though, saw few if any improvements from Khan Academy.) This was before Khanmigo.Khan Academy recently announced an overhaul of its product that provides students additional academic practice. Now Khanmigo is incorporated directly as a way students can get advice as they’re working through specific problems. A spokesperson said the organization made this change because “students were not seeking out Khanmigo’s help as much as we had hoped.” “AI is going to help,” said Khan of this reimagined Khan Academy. “But I think our biggest lever is really investing in the human systems.”Matt Barnum is Chalkbeat’s ideas editor. Reach him at mbarnum@chalkbeat.org.

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Chalkbeat Ideas is a new section featuring reported columns on the big ideas and debates shaping American schools. Sign up for the Ideas newsletter to follow our work.Three years ago, as Khan Academy founder Sal Khan rolled out an AI-powered tutoring chatbot, he predicted a revolution in learning.So far, the revolution hasn’t happened, he acknowledges. “For a lot of students, it was a non-event,” Khan told me recently about his eponymous chatbot, Khanmigo. “They just didn’t use it much.”Khan gives this analogy: Imagine he walked into a class, sat in the back of the room, and waited for students to seek out help. “Some will; most won’t,” he said. That’s been the experience with AI tutoring, he said. It doesn’t necessarily make students motivated to learn or fill in gaps in knowledge needed to ask questions.Khan’s comments are an acknowledgement that AI has not quickly allowed for the creation of an effective super-tutor, as some initially hoped. It’s an early indication of the limits of AI to drive massive learning gains, long an unrealized goal of various technologies. While Khan remains optimistic about various uses of AI in education, he’s also come to see its limits.“I just view it as part of the solution; I don’t view it as the end-all and be-all,” Khan said in our interview.In the summer of 2022, OpenAI leaders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman reached out to Sal Khan. They were months away from releasing ChatGPT, and were hoping Khan Academy — a large nonprofit that works with schools across the country — could showcase the technology’s potential benefits. “I didn’t realize it yet, but the world was about to be turned upside down,” Khan wrote in his 2024 book “Brave New Words: How AI Will Revolutionize Education (and Why That’s a Good Thing).”OpenAI provided Khan Academy with early access to a more advanced AI model, GPT-4. With that the Khan Academy team then built a specialized chatbot, Khanmigo, designed to help students learn and restricted from simply giving them the answer. Khan himself quickly became an evangelist for the technology’s uses in schools.“We’re at the cusp of using AI for probably the biggest positive transformation that education has ever seen,” Khan said in a widely viewed TED Talk in 2023. “The way we’re going to do that is by giving every student on the planet an artificially intelligent but amazing personal tutor.” He suggested that eventually AI could turn the average student into an academic standout, citing a seminal but controversial 1984 study on the value of individualized tutoring.Khan also appeared in a “60 Minutes” segment that featured northwest Indiana’s Hobart High School, which was an early adopter of Khanmigo. Kristen Musall, a geometry teacher at Hobart High, gave Khanmigo a try when it first rolled out. Musall appreciated its encouraging, teacher-like tone, but she found that students didn’t really care for the bot. They found it frustrating — Khanmigo sometimes made mistakes, but also wouldn’t give away the answer. “If students don’t engage with the material enough to know what they’re looking for, then an AI like Khanmigo doesn’t necessarily help,” she recently told me.Musall no longer uses Khanmigo in her class. She says there’s been more enthusiasm for the product among administrators than teachers in her school. A few of Musall’s most advanced students have taken advantage of AI to learn new topics. But, as far as she can tell, more students are using it to just find answers, which has created a massive headache for teachers. Nationally, a majority of teenagers say AI-powered cheating is at least somewhat prevalent in their schools, according to a recent Pew survey.Peggy Buffington, Hobart’s superintendent, said there’s been a range of reactions from teachers and students to AI. There was initially a learning curve for students to ask Khanmigo questions, but that they’ve gotten a lot better, she said: “It’s like anything in education. You have to learn how to use the tool and use it appropriately.”Buffington says that schools need to prepare students to use AI responsibly and Khanmigo is preferable to commercial products they would use on their own. Overall, she’s found the tool beneficial. “Our kids can log in at home and they can get help with their homework and it won’t give them the answer,” she said.But Khan Academy officials have seen that many students won’t take advantage of that option or don’t know how to. Kristen DiCerbo, the organization’s chief learning officer, said AI can only respond to students based on what they ask. And it turns out, she said, “Students aren’t great at asking questions well.”DiCerbo was initially hopeful that AI would be able to personalize instruction to students’ needs and interests. That hasn’t happened. “So far I am not seeing the revolution in education,” she said. AI is still poised to shake up American education in many ways — by making cheating easier, reshaping how teachers approach their work, and changing the broader economy in ways that affect schools. So far the evidence base for AI in education remains “extremely limited,” according to an overview paper released last month.Khan Academy officials say they’re learning from their experience with Khanmigo and pairing it with other offerings. A recent study found that when teachers used Khan Academy to help students practice academic content, their classes made slightly faster learning gains. (Lower-performing students, though, saw few if any improvements from Khan Academy.) This was before Khanmigo.Khan Academy recently announced an overhaul of its product that provides students additional academic practice. Now Khanmigo is incorporated directly as a way students can get advice as they’re working through specific problems. A spokesperson said the organization made this change because “students were not seeking out Khanmigo’s help as much as we had hoped.” “AI is going to help,” said Khan of this reimagined Khan Academy. “But I think our biggest lever is really investing in the human systems.”Matt Barnum is Chalkbeat’s ideas editor. Reach him at mbarnum@chalkbeat.org.

Derniers jours de campagne en Hongrie avant les élections parlementaires de dimanche 12 avril. Le Premier ministre sortant, le nationaliste Viktor Orban, donnera son avant-dernier meeting jeudi 9 avril. Son opposant conservateur Péter Magyar, donné en tête dans certains sondages, parcourt le pays. Il était la veille dans l’ouest du pays pour sonner la mobilisation de son camp.

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Derniers jours de campagne en Hongrie avant les élections parlementaires de dimanche 12 avril. Le Premier ministre sortant, le nationaliste Viktor Orban, donnera son avant-dernier meeting jeudi 9 avril. Son opposant conservateur Péter Magyar, donné en tête dans certains sondages, parcourt le pays. Il était la veille dans l’ouest du pays pour sonner la mobilisation de son camp.

Полицейские покинули редакцию «Новой газеты» в Москве после обыска, который проходил в течение 9 апреля.

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Полицейские покинули редакцию «Новой газеты» в Москве после обыска, который проходил в течение 9 апреля.

Mississippi State's Avery Wood is one of the top women's amateur golfers in the world. Former Jackson State basketball player Trey Johnson is likely to be the university's next men's basketball coach. Konnor Griffin is making big money in Major League Baseball.

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Mississippi State's Avery Wood is one of the top women's amateur golfers in the world. Former Jackson State basketball player Trey Johnson is likely to be the university's next men's basketball coach. Konnor Griffin is making big money in Major League Baseball.

Матч-відповідь за тиждень відбудеться в Нідерландах

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A new partnership between the Montana Office of Public Instruction and onX seeks to encourage students to explore the outdoors and “embrace healthy lifestyles rooted in Montana’s outdoor heritage.” In an announcement on Wednesday, OPI described the partnership as encouraging Montana students ages 12-17 to complete a certified hunter safety course, and in doing so, […]

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A new partnership between the Montana Office of Public Instruction and onX seeks to encourage students to explore the outdoors and “embrace healthy lifestyles rooted in Montana’s outdoor heritage.” In an announcement on Wednesday, OPI described the partnership as encouraging Montana students ages 12-17 to complete a certified hunter safety course, and in doing so, […]

Oklahoma Watch · Oklahoma Battles: State Farm Standoff to Corporate Landlords Homeowners insurance disputes hit the high court as the Hursh family’s battle with State Farm reaches the Oklahoma Supreme Court. Plus, we look at the human cost of corporate housing through the lens of a recent Edmond eviction, and Paul Monies breaks down the […] The post Oklahoma Battles: State Farm Standoff to Corporate Landlords appeared first on Oklahoma Watch.

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Oklahoma Watch · Oklahoma Battles: State Farm Standoff to Corporate Landlords Homeowners insurance disputes hit the high court as the Hursh family’s battle with State Farm reaches the Oklahoma Supreme Court. Plus, we look at the human cost of corporate housing through the lens of a recent Edmond eviction, and Paul Monies breaks down the […] The post Oklahoma Battles: State Farm Standoff to Corporate Landlords appeared first on Oklahoma Watch.

Deputados italianos pediram explicações ao governo da primeira-ministra da Itália, Giorgia Meloni, sobre as ações adotadas pelo país para combater a importação de ouro do Brasil com indícios de ilegalidade. O pedido cita reportagens publicadas pela Repórter Brasil sobre como refinarias do país adquiriram ouro de empresas investigadas por envolvimento com garimpos ilegais na Amazônia.  A interrogação […] Fonte

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Deputados italianos pediram explicações ao governo da primeira-ministra da Itália, Giorgia Meloni, sobre as ações adotadas pelo país para combater a importação de ouro do Brasil com indícios de ilegalidade. O pedido cita reportagens publicadas pela Repórter Brasil sobre como refinarias do país adquiriram ouro de empresas investigadas por envolvimento com garimpos ilegais na Amazônia.  A interrogação […] Fonte

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The new law brings Wisconsin in line with the 2022 federal legislation seeking to prevent a repeat of the post-2020 election chaos. New Wisconsin law seeks to prevent certification disaster is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.

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The new law brings Wisconsin in line with the 2022 federal legislation seeking to prevent a repeat of the post-2020 election chaos. New Wisconsin law seeks to prevent certification disaster is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.

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El sábado 11 de abril se llevará a cabo la feria de vivienda: "Un camino claro hacia la propiedad de vivienda para las familias de Charlotte", que tendrá lugar en la sede de la Coalición Latinoamericana en Charlotte. La entrada Feria de vivienda en la Coalición Latinoamericana se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Feria de vivienda en la Coalición Latinoamericana was first posted on abril 9, 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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El sábado 11 de abril se llevará a cabo la feria de vivienda: "Un camino claro hacia la propiedad de vivienda para las familias de Charlotte", que tendrá lugar en la sede de la Coalición Latinoamericana en Charlotte. La entrada Feria de vivienda en la Coalición Latinoamericana se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Feria de vivienda en la Coalición Latinoamericana was first posted on abril 9, 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

Did Arizona previously pass a law similar to the SAVE Act that disproportionately disenfranchised Native American voters? is reporting published by Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, Arizona's only nonprofit newsroom dedicated to statewide investigative reporting. Yes. Arizona passed House Bill 2492 in 2022, requiring proof of citizenship, like a birth certificate or passport, to register to vote in presidential elections.  Did Arizona previously pass a law similar to the SAVE Act that disproportionately disenfranchised Native American voters? is reporting published by Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, Arizona's only nonprofit newsroom dedicated to statewide investigative reporting.

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Did Arizona previously pass a law similar to the SAVE Act that disproportionately disenfranchised Native American voters? is reporting published by Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, Arizona's only nonprofit newsroom dedicated to statewide investigative reporting. Yes. Arizona passed House Bill 2492 in 2022, requiring proof of citizenship, like a birth certificate or passport, to register to vote in presidential elections.  Did Arizona previously pass a law similar to the SAVE Act that disproportionately disenfranchised Native American voters? is reporting published by Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, Arizona's only nonprofit newsroom dedicated to statewide investigative reporting.

UIndy filed a trademark opposition to ‘IU Indy.’ The post What’s in a name? IU Indianapolis and UIndy are clashing over a nickname appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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UIndy filed a trademark opposition to ‘IU Indy.’ The post What’s in a name? IU Indianapolis and UIndy are clashing over a nickname appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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Jean Demosky faces eight felony counts related to misuse of government resources for a private children's nonprofit through county JFS.

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Jean Demosky faces eight felony counts related to misuse of government resources for a private children's nonprofit through county JFS.