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CHUBUT – TRELEW – RADIO SUDACA
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State lawmakers raised concerns in a series of legislative hearings while they considered the confirmation of Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s attorney general designee Stephen Cox. At issue were controversial legal actions Cox took in his first eight months in office. Cox is an attorney and has served in various roles in federal law enforcement, including as […]

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State lawmakers raised concerns in a series of legislative hearings while they considered the confirmation of Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s attorney general designee Stephen Cox. At issue were controversial legal actions Cox took in his first eight months in office. Cox is an attorney and has served in various roles in federal law enforcement, including as […]

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法國國際廣播電台
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最新民調顯示,美國總統特朗普發動伊朗戰爭的不受歡迎程度,已與越戰到1970年代初期及2006年伊拉克戰爭最慘烈時期相當。

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最新民調顯示,美國總統特朗普發動伊朗戰爭的不受歡迎程度,已與越戰到1970年代初期及2006年伊拉克戰爭最慘烈時期相當。

CABA – Villa Crespo – ECAS Serrano
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CABA – San Telmo – La Libre
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A Florida businessman suspended his efforts Monday to transform a nearly 700-acre tract of land in Camden County into a data center, amid mushrooming local controversy over the proposed facility’s economic and environmental impact and an unusual plea from the commander of the Naval Submarine Base at nearby Kings Bay. A public notice posted by […] The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

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A Florida businessman suspended his efforts Monday to transform a nearly 700-acre tract of land in Camden County into a data center, amid mushrooming local controversy over the proposed facility’s economic and environmental impact and an unusual plea from the commander of the Naval Submarine Base at nearby Kings Bay. A public notice posted by […] The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

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Maine abortion providers can continue prescribing mifepristone remotely for now after the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday temporarily paused a lower court ruling that would have blocked mail delivery of the abortion medication nationwide. The emergency stay halts a Friday order from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in Louisiana requiring that mifepristone be dispensed […]

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Maine abortion providers can continue prescribing mifepristone remotely for now after the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday temporarily paused a lower court ruling that would have blocked mail delivery of the abortion medication nationwide. The emergency stay halts a Friday order from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in Louisiana requiring that mifepristone be dispensed […]

The series, produced with ProPublica, focused on how CT laws had come to favor towing companies at the expense of low-income residents.

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The series, produced with ProPublica, focused on how CT laws had come to favor towing companies at the expense of low-income residents.

Sign up for Chalkbeat Philadelphia’s free newsletter to keep up with news on the city’s public school system.Join Chalkbeat Philadelphia at our virtual event on May 12, 4-5 p.m. EST, where we’ll dig into Pennsylvania’s new graduation pathways.RSVP for Chalkbeat's virtual eventIn the four years since Pennsylvania overhauled its high school graduation requirements, Philadelphia’s high schoolers have increasingly graduated without passing state exams. Instead, students last year were most likely to graduate by fulfilling alternate requirements.Recommended Chalkbeat reading: How dubious high school credentials like ladder safety are boosting Pennsylvania’s graduation rateChalkbeat journalists found that some educators appreciate that students who may be poor test takers have a path to graduation, unlike in other states, where passing state tests is required. But our reporting also found evidence that the rise of this alternative pathway has led to a troubling new trend: Students are getting low-value credentials to check a box, boosting graduation rates.Critically, it’s unclear whether students are any better off post-grad. Lawmakers and state officials have published little follow-up that examines whether the shift has left young Pennsylvanians more or less prepared for their futures.On May 12, we’ll dig into the data and implications with national and local experts. RSVP to save your virtual seat and submit your questions for the panel.Our panel includes: Rebecca Redelmeier, moderator, and Chalkbeat Philadelphia journalist.Monica Hawk, chief executive officer of One Bright Ray Community High School.Matt Giani, a research associate professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Texas at Austin.Sean Vereen, the president and CEO of Heights Philadelphia.Caroline Bauman connects Chalkbeat journalists with our readers as the deputy managing editor for growth and community. She previously reported on school turnaround efforts at Chalkbeat Tennessee. Connect with Caroline at cbauman@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Philadelphia’s free newsletter to keep up with news on the city’s public school system.Join Chalkbeat Philadelphia at our virtual event on May 12, 4-5 p.m. EST, where we’ll dig into Pennsylvania’s new graduation pathways.RSVP for Chalkbeat's virtual eventIn the four years since Pennsylvania overhauled its high school graduation requirements, Philadelphia’s high schoolers have increasingly graduated without passing state exams. Instead, students last year were most likely to graduate by fulfilling alternate requirements.Recommended Chalkbeat reading: How dubious high school credentials like ladder safety are boosting Pennsylvania’s graduation rateChalkbeat journalists found that some educators appreciate that students who may be poor test takers have a path to graduation, unlike in other states, where passing state tests is required. But our reporting also found evidence that the rise of this alternative pathway has led to a troubling new trend: Students are getting low-value credentials to check a box, boosting graduation rates.Critically, it’s unclear whether students are any better off post-grad. Lawmakers and state officials have published little follow-up that examines whether the shift has left young Pennsylvanians more or less prepared for their futures.On May 12, we’ll dig into the data and implications with national and local experts. RSVP to save your virtual seat and submit your questions for the panel.Our panel includes: Rebecca Redelmeier, moderator, and Chalkbeat Philadelphia journalist.Monica Hawk, chief executive officer of One Bright Ray Community High School.Matt Giani, a research associate professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Texas at Austin.Sean Vereen, the president and CEO of Heights Philadelphia.Caroline Bauman connects Chalkbeat journalists with our readers as the deputy managing editor for growth and community. She previously reported on school turnaround efforts at Chalkbeat Tennessee. Connect with Caroline at cbauman@chalkbeat.org.

Cerimônia acontecerá no dia 05 de maio com apresentações culturais regionais O post Observatório Indígena celebra 1º ciclo com evento público na Câmara de São Paulo apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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Cerimônia acontecerá no dia 05 de maio com apresentações culturais regionais O post Observatório Indígena celebra 1º ciclo com evento público na Câmara de São Paulo apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

Celebrando 20 edições, o evento será realizado nos dias 21, 22 e 23 de agosto, no Parque de Exposições Teopompo de Almeida.

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Celebrando 20 edições, o evento será realizado nos dias 21, 22 e 23 de agosto, no Parque de Exposições Teopompo de Almeida.

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Outras Palavras
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Em 1º de Maio, oito gigantes norte-americanas da tecnologia assinaram com o Pentágono acordos que permitem o uso de suas ferramentas para matar e espionar. O que isso revela sobre os robôs “inteligentes” com que você se habitua um pouco mais a cada dia The post IA e Guerra: a nova fronteira ultrapassada appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Em 1º de Maio, oito gigantes norte-americanas da tecnologia assinaram com o Pentágono acordos que permitem o uso de suas ferramentas para matar e espionar. O que isso revela sobre os robôs “inteligentes” com que você se habitua um pouco mais a cada dia The post IA e Guerra: a nova fronteira ultrapassada appeared first on Outras Palavras.

A Pulaski County circuit judge didn’t immediately rule Monday on Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin’s motion to dismiss his public records lawsuit against the state corrections board, teeing up further legal wrangling over a settlement agreement current and former board members say violates their due process rights.  Arkansas Board of Corrections endorses laws it’s been […]

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A Pulaski County circuit judge didn’t immediately rule Monday on Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin’s motion to dismiss his public records lawsuit against the state corrections board, teeing up further legal wrangling over a settlement agreement current and former board members say violates their due process rights.  Arkansas Board of Corrections endorses laws it’s been […]

Democratic U.S. Senate candidate attracts more than $1 million in campaign contributions in early days of bid to unseat GOP U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall.

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Democratic U.S. Senate candidate attracts more than $1 million in campaign contributions in early days of bid to unseat GOP U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall.

Раніше 4 травня у військовому відомстві РФ оголосили про одноосібне рішення російського лідера Володимира Путіна оголосити перемир’я 8 і 9 травня

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Раніше 4 травня у військовому відомстві РФ оголосили про одноосібне рішення російського лідера Володимира Путіна оголосити перемир’я 8 і 9 травня