Прычына — рэканструкцыя падзей «Вялікай айчыннай вайны», як гэта называе мясцовае чынавенства.

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The comments come in response to investigations by IndyStar and Mirror Indy. The post State lawmaker calls for prosecutor to investigate Hogsett administration appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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The comments come in response to investigations by IndyStar and Mirror Indy. The post State lawmaker calls for prosecutor to investigate Hogsett administration appeared first on Mirror Indy.

A Republican vying for state superintendent is calling for a statewide audit of educational dollars, should he take up the mantle.

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A Republican vying for state superintendent is calling for a statewide audit of educational dollars, should he take up the mantle.

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Romance de Micheliny Verunschk joga luz à história de duas crianças indígenas traficadas à Europa. Ao focar na visão de Iñe-e, expõe a violência do desenraizamento, sem recusar a perspectiva mítica ameríndia, que a “ciência” eurocêntrica tentou sufocar The post O som do rugido da onça, a contra-história de um sequestro appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Romance de Micheliny Verunschk joga luz à história de duas crianças indígenas traficadas à Europa. Ao focar na visão de Iñe-e, expõe a violência do desenraizamento, sem recusar a perspectiva mítica ameríndia, que a “ciência” eurocêntrica tentou sufocar The post O som do rugido da onça, a contra-história de um sequestro appeared first on Outras Palavras.

A obra acompanha a rotina de uma mulher recém-divorciada e investiga o peso das demandas cotidianas O post ‘Nó’, de Laís Melo, transforma a exaustão em linguagem cinematográfica apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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A obra acompanha a rotina de uma mulher recém-divorciada e investiga o peso das demandas cotidianas O post ‘Nó’, de Laís Melo, transforma a exaustão em linguagem cinematográfica apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

The shelter is at capacity after taking the animals from a southeast Oklahoma City property late Thursday night. It's still open for adoptions.

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The shelter is at capacity after taking the animals from a southeast Oklahoma City property late Thursday night. It's still open for adoptions.

La empresa fue multada con Q266 mil y tuvo varias oportunidades para corregir las deficiencias detectadas por el Ministerio de Ambiente, pero no logró subsanarlas. Por Rony Ríos El Ministerio de Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (MARN) canceló la licencia ambiental del proyecto Arenera La Primavera, ubicado en el municipio de Chinautla, en el departamento de ... Read more The post MARN cancela licencia ambiental de Arenera La Primavera por incumplir compromisos ambientales appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

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La empresa fue multada con Q266 mil y tuvo varias oportunidades para corregir las deficiencias detectadas por el Ministerio de Ambiente, pero no logró subsanarlas. Por Rony Ríos El Ministerio de Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (MARN) canceló la licencia ambiental del proyecto Arenera La Primavera, ubicado en el municipio de Chinautla, en el departamento de ... Read more The post MARN cancela licencia ambiental de Arenera La Primavera por incumplir compromisos ambientales appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

El informe incluye 15 principios para blindar los procesos de elección de jueces frente a la injerencia política. Aunque son estándares de aplicación para distintos Estados, las recomendaciones cobran relevancia en nuestro país, donde este año se desarrollaron entre cuestionamientos cinco procesos clave.  Por Alexander Valdéz  La Relatora Especial de las Naciones Unidas sobre la ... Read more The post Relatora de la ONU recomienda blindar elección de jueces y magistrados de  presiones políticas y económicas appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

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El informe incluye 15 principios para blindar los procesos de elección de jueces frente a la injerencia política. Aunque son estándares de aplicación para distintos Estados, las recomendaciones cobran relevancia en nuestro país, donde este año se desarrollaron entre cuestionamientos cinco procesos clave.  Por Alexander Valdéz  La Relatora Especial de las Naciones Unidas sobre la ... Read more The post Relatora de la ONU recomienda blindar elección de jueces y magistrados de  presiones políticas y económicas appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

Participam do evento, Stenio Gardel, Raul Damasceno, Isadora Gurgel e Everton Rocha O post O Jornalista e poeta Diego Gregório reúne autores cearenses para discutir literatura LGBT+ em encontro no Banco do Nordeste Cultural Fortaleza apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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Participam do evento, Stenio Gardel, Raul Damasceno, Isadora Gurgel e Everton Rocha O post O Jornalista e poeta Diego Gregório reúne autores cearenses para discutir literatura LGBT+ em encontro no Banco do Nordeste Cultural Fortaleza apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

UC San Diego is holding a badge-free series of comic and science-inspired events in tandem through The Science of Story, from July 21-26 at the La Jolla campus and the Park & Market downtown, near the convention center.

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UC San Diego is holding a badge-free series of comic and science-inspired events in tandem through The Science of Story, from July 21-26 at the La Jolla campus and the Park & Market downtown, near the convention center.

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Erin Stresow will start the position July 7, 2026. She comes from her position as senior director of diversity, equity and inclusion at Colorado State University Pueblo.

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Erin Stresow will start the position July 7, 2026. She comes from her position as senior director of diversity, equity and inclusion at Colorado State University Pueblo.

TOPEKA — Janice Powers treats her hormonal disorder with the abortion pill that Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach and attorneys general from other states want to regulate as a water contaminant. Mifepristone, a medication researchers have found to be safe and effective, is commonly prescribed as part of a two-pill regimen to terminate a first-trimester […]

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TOPEKA — Janice Powers treats her hormonal disorder with the abortion pill that Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach and attorneys general from other states want to regulate as a water contaminant. Mifepristone, a medication researchers have found to be safe and effective, is commonly prescribed as part of a two-pill regimen to terminate a first-trimester […]

محاکمه احمد حسون، مفتی سابق رژیم بشار اسد در سوریه، روز پنج‌شنبه ۴ تیر در شعبه چهارم دادگاه جنایی سوریه آغاز شد.

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محاکمه احمد حسون، مفتی سابق رژیم بشار اسد در سوریه، روز پنج‌شنبه ۴ تیر در شعبه چهارم دادگاه جنایی سوریه آغاز شد.

(The Center Square) - Saturday June 27 marks eight years since the landmark Janus v. AFSCME decision where the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that public employees have a right to join — or not join — a union. Since then, millions of public employees have opted out of paying union dues, saving them hundreds of millions of dollars each year. But according to Washington Policy Center’s Director of the Center for Healthcare and Worker Rights Elizabeth New, many employees still don’t understand they have an “opt out” option. “A lot of workers still don't know about this right. It isn't included on required workplace posters about a worker's rights. It's not listed on a state website where other rights are listed," said New in a Thursday interview with The Center Square. "So, if your membership is truly voluntary, and we care about all workers' rights, employees should receive neutral information about membership before a union gives them paperwork to sign up.” WPC created a one-page resource that employers can download and give to workers in onboarding materials or hang in staff rooms. “The 2018 Janus decision was a game changer. It means that union membership is entirely voluntary. You can be a union member and pay dues, and a lot of people enjoy doing that," she said. "You can choose to not be a member and not pay dues, and that's really helpful for people, especially with ideological reasons to be against union membership." Olympia based Freedom Foundation, which created an opt out site to assist public workers in exiting their unions, reported last month they are on track for another record year. “Overall, we have helped free more than 275,000 public employees from their union dues. To date, public-sector unions have lost an estimated $791 million in dues revenue,” wrote Freedom Foundation in a May 21, 2026, release. Freedom Foundation CEO Aaron Withe told The Center Square back in December, they helped over 50,000 people opt out in 2025, and 5,000 of those workers were in Washington state. “That's a record-breaking year for the Freedom Foundation,” he said. “What it really means is over $40 million out of the hands of unions and their radical political agenda. It’s money that's back in the pockets of workers and money that they can spend now on Christmas, on gas, on groceries, whatever it is that they need to.” As unions across the country have lost hundreds of millions of dollars with employees opting out, some have created new ways of attempting to attract and retain those workers. Several states have passed legislation to require public employers to give unions access to new employee orientations. Freedom Foundation and other groups have lost legal challenges to have equal access to new employee orientations, so those workers could be educated about their rights to opt-out, to balance a high-pressure sales pitch from the union to sign up. Another tactic used by union leadership has been to limit annual opt-out windows for employees, such that if they miss the opportunity, they are required to pay those dues until the next opt-out window opens. As reported by The Center Square, Evergreen State educators have a narrow window that closes just before each new school year begins, to decide about union participation. After that date, teachers can still opt out of union participation; however, their monthly dues will still be collected up through this time next year. The Center Square reached out the Washington Education Association for comment on membership losses related to Janus, but received no response. New said most public employees who choose to opt out of paying union dues have done so because they don’t agree with how those dues are being spent politically. “A lot of people see the union politicking in ways that don't align with them," she said. "And so, seeing their money go to political purposes that they don't agree with is what this whole case was about. Should they be forced to finance union speech that they disagree with? The Janus decision declared a First Amendment right for these people." Union dues vary greatly, but most Washington union members pay between $1,000 and $1,600 a year. The Mackinac Center for Public Policy reported in June 2023 that a little more than one in five government workers exercised their right to resign fully from their unions since the Janus ruling. They estimated that “overall union revenue dropped by $733 million annually based on approximately 1.2 million government employees who chose to resign or decline union membership.”

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(The Center Square) - Saturday June 27 marks eight years since the landmark Janus v. AFSCME decision where the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that public employees have a right to join — or not join — a union. Since then, millions of public employees have opted out of paying union dues, saving them hundreds of millions of dollars each year. But according to Washington Policy Center’s Director of the Center for Healthcare and Worker Rights Elizabeth New, many employees still don’t understand they have an “opt out” option. “A lot of workers still don't know about this right. It isn't included on required workplace posters about a worker's rights. It's not listed on a state website where other rights are listed," said New in a Thursday interview with The Center Square. "So, if your membership is truly voluntary, and we care about all workers' rights, employees should receive neutral information about membership before a union gives them paperwork to sign up.” WPC created a one-page resource that employers can download and give to workers in onboarding materials or hang in staff rooms. “The 2018 Janus decision was a game changer. It means that union membership is entirely voluntary. You can be a union member and pay dues, and a lot of people enjoy doing that," she said. "You can choose to not be a member and not pay dues, and that's really helpful for people, especially with ideological reasons to be against union membership." Olympia based Freedom Foundation, which created an opt out site to assist public workers in exiting their unions, reported last month they are on track for another record year. “Overall, we have helped free more than 275,000 public employees from their union dues. To date, public-sector unions have lost an estimated $791 million in dues revenue,” wrote Freedom Foundation in a May 21, 2026, release. Freedom Foundation CEO Aaron Withe told The Center Square back in December, they helped over 50,000 people opt out in 2025, and 5,000 of those workers were in Washington state. “That's a record-breaking year for the Freedom Foundation,” he said. “What it really means is over $40 million out of the hands of unions and their radical political agenda. It’s money that's back in the pockets of workers and money that they can spend now on Christmas, on gas, on groceries, whatever it is that they need to.” As unions across the country have lost hundreds of millions of dollars with employees opting out, some have created new ways of attempting to attract and retain those workers. Several states have passed legislation to require public employers to give unions access to new employee orientations. Freedom Foundation and other groups have lost legal challenges to have equal access to new employee orientations, so those workers could be educated about their rights to opt-out, to balance a high-pressure sales pitch from the union to sign up. Another tactic used by union leadership has been to limit annual opt-out windows for employees, such that if they miss the opportunity, they are required to pay those dues until the next opt-out window opens. As reported by The Center Square, Evergreen State educators have a narrow window that closes just before each new school year begins, to decide about union participation. After that date, teachers can still opt out of union participation; however, their monthly dues will still be collected up through this time next year. The Center Square reached out the Washington Education Association for comment on membership losses related to Janus, but received no response. New said most public employees who choose to opt out of paying union dues have done so because they don’t agree with how those dues are being spent politically. “A lot of people see the union politicking in ways that don't align with them," she said. "And so, seeing their money go to political purposes that they don't agree with is what this whole case was about. Should they be forced to finance union speech that they disagree with? The Janus decision declared a First Amendment right for these people." Union dues vary greatly, but most Washington union members pay between $1,000 and $1,600 a year. The Mackinac Center for Public Policy reported in June 2023 that a little more than one in five government workers exercised their right to resign fully from their unions since the Janus ruling. They estimated that “overall union revenue dropped by $733 million annually based on approximately 1.2 million government employees who chose to resign or decline union membership.”

Hospitals and a healthcare union have agreed to pull rival initiatives from the ballot, but a proposed one-time 5% tax on billionaires remains headed to November voters.

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Hospitals and a healthcare union have agreed to pull rival initiatives from the ballot, but a proposed one-time 5% tax on billionaires remains headed to November voters.

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Have questions about the primary and general elections in Michigan? We've got answers.

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The bill’s sponsor says she plans to bring it back up in the fall veto session.

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The bill’s sponsor says she plans to bring it back up in the fall veto session.

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Ballots are out for the 2026 Primary election in Michigan. Here's what Detroiters need to know to make sure their vote counts!

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Ballots are out for the 2026 Primary election in Michigan. Here's what Detroiters need to know to make sure their vote counts!

Três grupos ficaram encerrados nesta quinta-feira 25 de Junho no Mundial de futebol masculino que decorre nos Estados Unidos, no Canadá e no México.

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Três grupos ficaram encerrados nesta quinta-feira 25 de Junho no Mundial de futebol masculino que decorre nos Estados Unidos, no Canadá e no México.