Filha de Eliane de Grammont, Lili transforma a experiência do feminicídio em reflexão sobre identidade, arte e os caminhos para enfrentar a violência de gênero Fonte

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Cache Energy’s pilot project harnesses excess wind power from UMN Morris’ two turbines to heat a carpentry shop and could be expanded across campus. The post A new thermal battery could help this Minnesota campus electrify heat appeared first on MinnPost.

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Cache Energy’s pilot project harnesses excess wind power from UMN Morris’ two turbines to heat a carpentry shop and could be expanded across campus. The post A new thermal battery could help this Minnesota campus electrify heat appeared first on MinnPost.

Президент США Дональд Трамп направил своих посланников Стива Уиткоффа и Джареда Кушнера на переговоры с главой МИД Ирана Аббасом Арагчи в Исламабаде, сообщает 24 апреля Associated Press, ссылаясь на Белый дом.

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Президент США Дональд Трамп направил своих посланников Стива Уиткоффа и Джареда Кушнера на переговоры с главой МИД Ирана Аббасом Арагчи в Исламабаде, сообщает 24 апреля Associated Press, ссылаясь на Белый дом.

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Alors que la guerre en Iran et le blocus du détroit d'Ormuz ont démontré l'importance vitale de ce point stratégique pour l'économie mondiale, l'Asie s'agite autour d'un autre étroit couloir de navigation : le détroit de Malacca, voie navigable la plus fréquentée au monde. L'Indonésie a fait part de sa volonté d'y imposer des péages avant de faire machine arrière. Une controverse qui illustre l'importance de ce détroit dont dépendent largement les grandes économies asiatiques.

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Alors que la guerre en Iran et le blocus du détroit d'Ormuz ont démontré l'importance vitale de ce point stratégique pour l'économie mondiale, l'Asie s'agite autour d'un autre étroit couloir de navigation : le détroit de Malacca, voie navigable la plus fréquentée au monde. L'Indonésie a fait part de sa volonté d'y imposer des péages avant de faire machine arrière. Une controverse qui illustre l'importance de ce détroit dont dépendent largement les grandes économies asiatiques.

El fútbol y otros deportes se viven con intensidad, y la posibilidad de apostar mientras el evento está en curso cambia completamente la experiencia.

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This article was initially published by Healthbeat on April 24. Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free New York City newsletter here.As New York City moves to offer 2,000 free child care seats by September, it falls to the health department to clear background checks for new providers. Concerned by a history of backlogs, the City Council this week held an oversight hearing and heard two proposals seeking to improve the process.“If our city’s goal is universal child care, then we must ensure that the administration of that care, including the background check process, is as streamlined as possible, and that new facilities and employees don’t get held up in red tape,” City Council Health Committee Chair Lynn Schulman said at the Wednesday meeting. “We must also ensure the relevant city agencies have the necessary bandwidth to complete these background checks and screenings in a timely manner. Unfortunately, it appears that DOHMH has struggled to keep up since the implementation of these comprehensive background checks,” she said of the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s work to comply with federal requirements updated in 2019.Expanding child care is among Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s priorities, and the city is in the process of issuing contracts to private child care providers who will get city funding to offer the initial 2,000 seats for 2-year-olds this fall. Officials are rolling out the program in five school districts, covering areas in Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, and the Bronx. Extensive background checks of the providers applying for licenses are required by law. Once a facility is open, the health department conducts unannounced inspections to promote compliance with health and safety mandates. Inspection results are posted on the health department’s website.The permitting and inspections of the child care facilities are perhaps among of the lesser-known duties of the health department.NYC’s new 2-K program will offer free child care 10 hours a day, 260 days a year, Mamdani saysNew York City Council Majority Leader Shaun Abreu proposed a bill Wednesday to no longer require the health department to mandate a background check for a prospective child care provider, employee, or volunteer if they have already had one in the past five years and have been employed by a child care provider for more than 180 consecutive days. A second bill, proposed by Council Member Tiffany Cabán, would require the health department to sooner notify parents and others of child care centers that close because of health hazards. The proposal would also require the health department to post a summary of child care service inspection reports no later than 24 hours after an inspection. The first bill stems from general concerns that the health department has struggled to process background checks in a timely fashion, with some background checks taking up to a year to be processed. In 2019, when new federal requirements were implemented statewide, a backlog of background checks stretched into the tens of thousands, according to a committee report submitted with the bill. Some applicants looked for jobs elsewhere as the process lagged, taking an average of 36 days. The bill highlighted a day care center in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, as an example. The facility could have served up to 170 children but closed its doors in August 2023 because of the lack of approved staff. It was waiting for staff clearance that had been submitted nearly five months earlier. Families with children enrolled in the program were left without child care for two months, while the provider lost over $250,000. Advocates said that such delays were not uncommon.The health department created an online portal in May 2023 to improve background check processing. The agency testified in October 2023 that it had cleared some 5,000 backlogged applications since the portal was launched and whittled the number of applications to 140. “Background checks are a critical safety requirement in most jobs, especially when it comes to safeguarding young children,” Council Member Jennifer Gutierrez, chair of the subcommittee on early childhood education, said Wednesday in prepared remarks. “Yet the current process has felt burdensome rather than an important step in safety. State, federal, and city requirements are layered on top of one another in ways that are not always well coordinated.”Emmy Liss, executive director of the Mayor’s Office of Child Care, said the city was planning to work first with existing child care providers as part of the expansion; they already have a license and staffing. “We anticipate there will be some new hiring to support 2-K and 3-K as there always is in the lead-up to the first day of school, but we do not expect a huge rush,” Liss said. “We are continuing to monitor what the staffing patterns will look like with our partners at New York City public schools and with the health department to make sure that we are prepared.”Liss added: “As we prepare for the fall of 2027, when we will be bringing many more 2-K seats online, we’ll be planning ahead with the Department of Health and New York City public schools to ensure that there is sufficient staff capacity for onboarding those providers.”Corinne Schiff, deputy commissioner for environmental health at the health department, said the agency has hired 60 people in recent years who work solely on background clearances. Other improvements include an online portal for providers, new access to a Department of Education fingerprint system, and a policy change allowing staff to move between child care centers within a 5-year renewal period without a full new background check, as long as they notify the health department.The current median processing time is about 30 days, Schiff said, with several hundred applications exceeding the 45-day mark, the deadline as required under federal law. “Do you have plans in terms of lowering those?” Schulman said. “Five hundred is a lot.”Schiff said the department was “continuing to make upgrades to the to the portal.” She pushed back on “backlog” characterization, noting that some background checks require working with agencies out of state.Trenton Daniel is a reporter covering public health in New York for Healthbeat. Contact Trenton at tdaniel@healthbeat.org or on the messaging app Signal at trentondaniel.88.

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This article was initially published by Healthbeat on April 24. Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free New York City newsletter here.As New York City moves to offer 2,000 free child care seats by September, it falls to the health department to clear background checks for new providers. Concerned by a history of backlogs, the City Council this week held an oversight hearing and heard two proposals seeking to improve the process.“If our city’s goal is universal child care, then we must ensure that the administration of that care, including the background check process, is as streamlined as possible, and that new facilities and employees don’t get held up in red tape,” City Council Health Committee Chair Lynn Schulman said at the Wednesday meeting. “We must also ensure the relevant city agencies have the necessary bandwidth to complete these background checks and screenings in a timely manner. Unfortunately, it appears that DOHMH has struggled to keep up since the implementation of these comprehensive background checks,” she said of the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s work to comply with federal requirements updated in 2019.Expanding child care is among Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s priorities, and the city is in the process of issuing contracts to private child care providers who will get city funding to offer the initial 2,000 seats for 2-year-olds this fall. Officials are rolling out the program in five school districts, covering areas in Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, and the Bronx. Extensive background checks of the providers applying for licenses are required by law. Once a facility is open, the health department conducts unannounced inspections to promote compliance with health and safety mandates. Inspection results are posted on the health department’s website.The permitting and inspections of the child care facilities are perhaps among of the lesser-known duties of the health department.NYC’s new 2-K program will offer free child care 10 hours a day, 260 days a year, Mamdani saysNew York City Council Majority Leader Shaun Abreu proposed a bill Wednesday to no longer require the health department to mandate a background check for a prospective child care provider, employee, or volunteer if they have already had one in the past five years and have been employed by a child care provider for more than 180 consecutive days. A second bill, proposed by Council Member Tiffany Cabán, would require the health department to sooner notify parents and others of child care centers that close because of health hazards. The proposal would also require the health department to post a summary of child care service inspection reports no later than 24 hours after an inspection. The first bill stems from general concerns that the health department has struggled to process background checks in a timely fashion, with some background checks taking up to a year to be processed. In 2019, when new federal requirements were implemented statewide, a backlog of background checks stretched into the tens of thousands, according to a committee report submitted with the bill. Some applicants looked for jobs elsewhere as the process lagged, taking an average of 36 days. The bill highlighted a day care center in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, as an example. The facility could have served up to 170 children but closed its doors in August 2023 because of the lack of approved staff. It was waiting for staff clearance that had been submitted nearly five months earlier. Families with children enrolled in the program were left without child care for two months, while the provider lost over $250,000. Advocates said that such delays were not uncommon.The health department created an online portal in May 2023 to improve background check processing. The agency testified in October 2023 that it had cleared some 5,000 backlogged applications since the portal was launched and whittled the number of applications to 140. “Background checks are a critical safety requirement in most jobs, especially when it comes to safeguarding young children,” Council Member Jennifer Gutierrez, chair of the subcommittee on early childhood education, said Wednesday in prepared remarks. “Yet the current process has felt burdensome rather than an important step in safety. State, federal, and city requirements are layered on top of one another in ways that are not always well coordinated.”Emmy Liss, executive director of the Mayor’s Office of Child Care, said the city was planning to work first with existing child care providers as part of the expansion; they already have a license and staffing. “We anticipate there will be some new hiring to support 2-K and 3-K as there always is in the lead-up to the first day of school, but we do not expect a huge rush,” Liss said. “We are continuing to monitor what the staffing patterns will look like with our partners at New York City public schools and with the health department to make sure that we are prepared.”Liss added: “As we prepare for the fall of 2027, when we will be bringing many more 2-K seats online, we’ll be planning ahead with the Department of Health and New York City public schools to ensure that there is sufficient staff capacity for onboarding those providers.”Corinne Schiff, deputy commissioner for environmental health at the health department, said the agency has hired 60 people in recent years who work solely on background clearances. Other improvements include an online portal for providers, new access to a Department of Education fingerprint system, and a policy change allowing staff to move between child care centers within a 5-year renewal period without a full new background check, as long as they notify the health department.The current median processing time is about 30 days, Schiff said, with several hundred applications exceeding the 45-day mark, the deadline as required under federal law. “Do you have plans in terms of lowering those?” Schulman said. “Five hundred is a lot.”Schiff said the department was “continuing to make upgrades to the to the portal.” She pushed back on “backlog” characterization, noting that some background checks require working with agencies out of state.Trenton Daniel is a reporter covering public health in New York for Healthbeat. Contact Trenton at tdaniel@healthbeat.org or on the messaging app Signal at trentondaniel.88.

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La crisis en la planta avícola de El Jagüel suma tensión y expone un escenario cada vez más crítico para cientos de trabajadores y sus familias. Con salarios impagos, denuncias por retención de aportes y un creciente malestar, la planta permenece paralizada y el conflicto amenaza con trasladarse a las calles en los próximos días. […]

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La crisis en la planta avícola de El Jagüel suma tensión y expone un escenario cada vez más crítico para cientos de trabajadores y sus familias. Con salarios impagos, denuncias por retención de aportes y un creciente malestar, la planta permenece paralizada y el conflicto amenaza con trasladarse a las calles en los próximos días. […]

Palantir es una empresa de software fundada en 2003 que trabaja con clientes públicos y privados. Sin embargo, en 2025, el 54% de sus ingresos vino d...

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特朗普讓步,對美聯儲主席傑羅姆·鮑威爾的指控被撤銷 , 這是今天法國世界報關於美國國內政治的一個重點標題。文章說,特朗普之前還是怒不可遏,可到頭來卻再次退讓。美國司法部於4月24日(周五)宣布,對美聯儲主席傑羅姆·鮑威爾的調查突然終止。這為白宮提名人凱文·沃什獲得參議院確認鋪平了道路。沃什將於5月中旬,即鮑威爾任期結束時,正式就任美聯儲主席。

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特朗普讓步,對美聯儲主席傑羅姆·鮑威爾的指控被撤銷 , 這是今天法國世界報關於美國國內政治的一個重點標題。文章說,特朗普之前還是怒不可遏,可到頭來卻再次退讓。美國司法部於4月24日(周五)宣布,對美聯儲主席傑羅姆·鮑威爾的調查突然終止。這為白宮提名人凱文·沃什獲得參議院確認鋪平了道路。沃什將於5月中旬,即鮑威爾任期結束時,正式就任美聯儲主席。

特朗普让步,对美联储主席杰罗姆·鲍威尔的指控被撤销 , 这是今天法国世界报关于美国国内政治的一个重点标题。文章说,特朗普之前还是怒不可遏,可到头来却再次退让。美国司法部于4月24日(周五)宣布,对美联储主席杰罗姆·鲍威尔的调查突然终止。这为白宫提名人凯文·沃什获得参议院确认铺平了道路。沃什将于5月中旬,即鲍威尔任期结束时,正式就任美联储主席。

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特朗普让步,对美联储主席杰罗姆·鲍威尔的指控被撤销 , 这是今天法国世界报关于美国国内政治的一个重点标题。文章说,特朗普之前还是怒不可遏,可到头来却再次退让。美国司法部于4月24日(周五)宣布,对美联储主席杰罗姆·鲍威尔的调查突然终止。这为白宫提名人凯文·沃什获得参议院确认铺平了道路。沃什将于5月中旬,即鲍威尔任期结束时,正式就任美联储主席。

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BUTTE – One of the longest continually-operated Chinese restaurants in the nation has closed, with Pekin Noodle Parlor, a Butte institution, announcing this week it was closing its doors permanently. The restaurant has been in operation since 1911 and has been noted as the country’s oldest family-owned Chinese restaurant. A “closed” sign hung on the […]

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BUTTE – One of the longest continually-operated Chinese restaurants in the nation has closed, with Pekin Noodle Parlor, a Butte institution, announcing this week it was closing its doors permanently. The restaurant has been in operation since 1911 and has been noted as the country’s oldest family-owned Chinese restaurant. A “closed” sign hung on the […]

Two bank parking lots along Northern Boulevard in immigrant-dense Queens have become staging points for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations, prompting protests and vocal pushback from local community members. As ICE seeks new permanent parking spots to house its fleet of cars in New York City, residents and elected officials in Queens have initiated […] The post ICE’s Use of Bank Parking Lots Sparks Uproar in Queens appeared first on Documented.

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Two bank parking lots along Northern Boulevard in immigrant-dense Queens have become staging points for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations, prompting protests and vocal pushback from local community members. As ICE seeks new permanent parking spots to house its fleet of cars in New York City, residents and elected officials in Queens have initiated […] The post ICE’s Use of Bank Parking Lots Sparks Uproar in Queens appeared first on Documented.

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Three years after a miscarriage that caused a severe, nearly septic infection because a Tennessee hospital denied her an abortion, Katy Dulong was looking forward to telling her story in a trial that was scheduled to begin Monday. But this week, the state appealed to a higher court based on a new law passed by […]

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Three years after a miscarriage that caused a severe, nearly septic infection because a Tennessee hospital denied her an abortion, Katy Dulong was looking forward to telling her story in a trial that was scheduled to begin Monday. But this week, the state appealed to a higher court based on a new law passed by […]

Elected officials, teachers and activists gathered in Cheshire Friday to welcome back Rihan, a high school senior detained by ICE weeks ago.

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Elected officials, teachers and activists gathered in Cheshire Friday to welcome back Rihan, a high school senior detained by ICE weeks ago.

A governor’s nominee for the Alaska Police Standards Council who served on the board for eight months has resigned following legislative confirmation hearings.  The resignation comes after legislative hearings where Veronica Lambertsen was questioned about her eligibility for a rural seat on the board and social media and defended conspiracy theories.  A spokesperson for Gov. […]

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A governor’s nominee for the Alaska Police Standards Council who served on the board for eight months has resigned following legislative confirmation hearings.  The resignation comes after legislative hearings where Veronica Lambertsen was questioned about her eligibility for a rural seat on the board and social media and defended conspiracy theories.  A spokesperson for Gov. […]

Over the past two years, 68,235 West Virginia voters have changed their party registrations — more than half going from Democrat or unaffiliated to Republican, according to information released by Secretary of State Kris Warner’s office this week. Since January 2024, 20,003 unaffiliated voters and 16,910 Democrats have switched to the Republican Party, the Secretary […]

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Over the past two years, 68,235 West Virginia voters have changed their party registrations — more than half going from Democrat or unaffiliated to Republican, according to information released by Secretary of State Kris Warner’s office this week. Since January 2024, 20,003 unaffiliated voters and 16,910 Democrats have switched to the Republican Party, the Secretary […]