Hospital executives spoke at Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce forums on the shifting space of medical economic growth.

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Hospital executives spoke at Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce forums on the shifting space of medical economic growth.

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Prediksi iklim pada 2026 cukup mengkhawatirkan dengan  perkiraan  terjadi fenomena pemanasan suhu permukaan laut ekstrem yang memperparah intensitas musim kemarau melanda (El Nino Godzilla).  Terlebih, daerah-daerah dengan lahan gambut kritis meningkatkan risiko karhutla ketika tak ada penanganan serius. Pantau Gambut mencatat, secara nasional, sepanjang Januari-Maret 2026, terdeteksi 23.546 titik panas di dalam kesatuan hidrologis gambut […] The post Waspada Karhutla di Lahan Gambut appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

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Prediksi iklim pada 2026 cukup mengkhawatirkan dengan  perkiraan  terjadi fenomena pemanasan suhu permukaan laut ekstrem yang memperparah intensitas musim kemarau melanda (El Nino Godzilla).  Terlebih, daerah-daerah dengan lahan gambut kritis meningkatkan risiko karhutla ketika tak ada penanganan serius. Pantau Gambut mencatat, secara nasional, sepanjang Januari-Maret 2026, terdeteksi 23.546 titik panas di dalam kesatuan hidrologis gambut […] The post Waspada Karhutla di Lahan Gambut appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

El ministro de Presidencia y Justicia asegura que nunca ha hablado con el empresario, pero reclama que rectifique y pide una indemnización de hasta 70.000 euros por acusarlo de intentar “comprar su silencio” mediante un supuesto soborno.

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El ministro de Presidencia y Justicia asegura que nunca ha hablado con el empresario, pero reclama que rectifique y pide una indemnización de hasta 70.000 euros por acusarlo de intentar “comprar su silencio” mediante un supuesto soborno.

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一艘航行於大西洋的郵輪爆發漢他病毒感染,已造成3人死亡。根據法國媒體的報道,荷蘭方面正在研究“對部分人員進行疏散以便送醫治療的可能性”,郵輪或將在加那利群島靠港。

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一艘航行於大西洋的郵輪爆發漢他病毒感染,已造成3人死亡。根據法國媒體的報道,荷蘭方面正在研究“對部分人員進行疏散以便送醫治療的可能性”,郵輪或將在加那利群島靠港。

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一艘航行于大西洋的邮轮爆发汉他病毒感染,已造成3人死亡。根据法国媒体的报道,荷兰方面正在研究“对部分人员进行疏散以便送医治疗的可能性”,邮轮或将在加那利群岛靠港。

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一艘航行于大西洋的邮轮爆发汉他病毒感染,已造成3人死亡。根据法国媒体的报道,荷兰方面正在研究“对部分人员进行疏散以便送医治疗的可能性”,邮轮或将在加那利群岛靠港。

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The Texas grocery giant plans to open later this month as it continues to expand across North Texas.

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The Texas grocery giant plans to open later this month as it continues to expand across North Texas.

法國世界報還指出,賴清德的此次訪問如果最初沒有被阻止的話,可能並不會引起太多的關注;此次風波反而凸顯了北京如何持續壓縮台灣的國際空間,從而在某種程度上“幫了台灣一把”。

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法國世界報還指出,賴清德的此次訪問如果最初沒有被阻止的話,可能並不會引起太多的關注;此次風波反而凸顯了北京如何持續壓縮台灣的國際空間,從而在某種程度上“幫了台灣一把”。

法国世界报还指出,赖清德的此次访问如果最初没有被阻止的话,可能并不会引起太多的关注;此次风波反而凸显了北京如何持续压缩台湾的国际空间,从而在某种程度上“帮了台湾一把”。

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法国世界报还指出,赖清德的此次访问如果最初没有被阻止的话,可能并不会引起太多的关注;此次风波反而凸显了北京如何持续压缩台湾的国际空间,从而在某种程度上“帮了台湾一把”。

စစ်အာဏာသိမ်းခေါင်းဆောင်အပါအဝင် စစ်တပ်အရာရှိ ၁၄ ဦးကို အရေးယူဖို့ ချင်းလူ့အခွင့်အရေးအဖွဲ့ CHRO က အမှုဖွင့်။

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools.The Shelby County Commission voted Monday to set aside $200,000 for a lawsuit challenging the state takeover of Memphis schools.The local school board unanimously voted two weeks ago to hire a lawyer for the same purpose. The next day, Tennessee Republicans passed their bill to appoint a nine-member oversight board that will seize control of key district decisions. But a law signed by Gov. Bill Lee on April 21, hours before the school board litigation vote, prevents the district from using public dollars to sue the state over accountability measures, which could include the state takeover. Memphis Rep. Mark White, one of the takeover bill sponsors, told Chalkbeat Monday that the commission is looking for a loophole by using money not strictly set aside for education purposes. Instead, the $200,000 is from the county’s general fund and being designated to use in legal action.But White said he’s confident the takeover bill is legal and constitutional. A lawsuit now would be “a waste of time and a waste of money,” he said. “We feel very confident that we’re on solid ground,” White said. “My goal is we all get on the same team now that we passed the bill.”Some community members also told Chalkbeat they are doubtful a lawsuit will succeed in reversing the takeover legislation. But during Monday’s special call meeting, Commissioner Charlie Caswell said this isn’t the time to give up on a fight. “This is just a door opening to many other things that’s to follow,” he said. “And if we don’t stand on something we’re going to fall for any and everything.” Eight commissioners voted to approve the lawsuit funding, including Michael Whaley, who was absent for a vote last week that failed to put the investment on a general meeting agenda. Commissioner Britney Thornton once again crossed party lines to reject the proposal alongside her Republican colleagues Amber Mills and Mick Wright. The county government’s resolution, sponsored by Commissioners Mickell Lowery and Matthew Szalaj, accuses state lawmakers of imposing the oversight board on MSCS without consent from Shelby County voters or elected leaders. It also says local taxpayers will foot the bill for the oversight board members “to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars annually, and likely a million dollars or more over four years.”It’s unclear when MSCS will file its lawsuit or whether it will file joint action with the county commission. District leaders have said they’re waiting until the takeover bill is signed into law to make any official moves.White told Chalkbeat that he expects Lee to sign the takeover bill into law this week. Oversight board members will be named “pretty much immediately” after that, he said.Opponents to the lawsuit funding said during Monday’s meeting that local leadership hasn’t improved the district or student outcomes for years.The county commission issued a vote of no confidence against the MSCS board in January 2025, after the controversial firing of then-Superintendent Marie Feagins. “We’re pulling money from nowhere, money we don’t have by the way … to assist a school system that has blatantly failed our kids,” Commissioner Wright said. “And we’ve had how many months of this chamber filled with parents who are desperate for something to change?”Mayor Lee Harris, who spoke in support of funding the MSCS lawsuit Monday, said the county has flexibility to delay some ongoing projects in order to free up money for the district’s legal action. Bri Hatch covers Memphis-Shelby County Schools for Chalkbeat Tennessee. Reach Bri at bhatch@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools.The Shelby County Commission voted Monday to set aside $200,000 for a lawsuit challenging the state takeover of Memphis schools.The local school board unanimously voted two weeks ago to hire a lawyer for the same purpose. The next day, Tennessee Republicans passed their bill to appoint a nine-member oversight board that will seize control of key district decisions. But a law signed by Gov. Bill Lee on April 21, hours before the school board litigation vote, prevents the district from using public dollars to sue the state over accountability measures, which could include the state takeover. Memphis Rep. Mark White, one of the takeover bill sponsors, told Chalkbeat Monday that the commission is looking for a loophole by using money not strictly set aside for education purposes. Instead, the $200,000 is from the county’s general fund and being designated to use in legal action.But White said he’s confident the takeover bill is legal and constitutional. A lawsuit now would be “a waste of time and a waste of money,” he said. “We feel very confident that we’re on solid ground,” White said. “My goal is we all get on the same team now that we passed the bill.”Some community members also told Chalkbeat they are doubtful a lawsuit will succeed in reversing the takeover legislation. But during Monday’s special call meeting, Commissioner Charlie Caswell said this isn’t the time to give up on a fight. “This is just a door opening to many other things that’s to follow,” he said. “And if we don’t stand on something we’re going to fall for any and everything.” Eight commissioners voted to approve the lawsuit funding, including Michael Whaley, who was absent for a vote last week that failed to put the investment on a general meeting agenda. Commissioner Britney Thornton once again crossed party lines to reject the proposal alongside her Republican colleagues Amber Mills and Mick Wright. The county government’s resolution, sponsored by Commissioners Mickell Lowery and Matthew Szalaj, accuses state lawmakers of imposing the oversight board on MSCS without consent from Shelby County voters or elected leaders. It also says local taxpayers will foot the bill for the oversight board members “to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars annually, and likely a million dollars or more over four years.”It’s unclear when MSCS will file its lawsuit or whether it will file joint action with the county commission. District leaders have said they’re waiting until the takeover bill is signed into law to make any official moves.White told Chalkbeat that he expects Lee to sign the takeover bill into law this week. Oversight board members will be named “pretty much immediately” after that, he said.Opponents to the lawsuit funding said during Monday’s meeting that local leadership hasn’t improved the district or student outcomes for years.The county commission issued a vote of no confidence against the MSCS board in January 2025, after the controversial firing of then-Superintendent Marie Feagins. “We’re pulling money from nowhere, money we don’t have by the way … to assist a school system that has blatantly failed our kids,” Commissioner Wright said. “And we’ve had how many months of this chamber filled with parents who are desperate for something to change?”Mayor Lee Harris, who spoke in support of funding the MSCS lawsuit Monday, said the county has flexibility to delay some ongoing projects in order to free up money for the district’s legal action. Bri Hatch covers Memphis-Shelby County Schools for Chalkbeat Tennessee. Reach Bri at bhatch@chalkbeat.org.

Realizado no centro de Pelotas, no domingo (3), ao lado do Mercado Público, o Festival dos Trabalhadores e Trabalhadoras confirmou a força da cultura como instrumento de mobilização social e política. Segundo a organização, mais de 7 mil pessoas passaram pelo evento ao longo do dia, em uma programação que reuniu música, feira de economia […] Fonte

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Realizado no centro de Pelotas, no domingo (3), ao lado do Mercado Público, o Festival dos Trabalhadores e Trabalhadoras confirmou a força da cultura como instrumento de mobilização social e política. Segundo a organização, mais de 7 mil pessoas passaram pelo evento ao longo do dia, em uma programação que reuniu música, feira de economia […] Fonte

The House will likely kill the bill. But the DFL is lockstep on guns with elections looming.  The post In passing assault weapons ban, Minnesota Senate DFL shows unified front appeared first on MinnPost.

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The House will likely kill the bill. But the DFL is lockstep on guns with elections looming.  The post In passing assault weapons ban, Minnesota Senate DFL shows unified front appeared first on MinnPost.

Representantes de povos de diferentes países pedem que projetos que usam minerais críticos ou da economia verde, como os de crédito de carbono, sejam criados com a premissa de não afetar os direitos indígenas e seus territórios. Além disso, pedem protagonismo nas conferências não apenas na hora de propor soluções, mas também de decidir junto aos governos. O post ‘Colonialismo disfarçado’: indígenas criticam modelo de transição justa que não assegura proteção dos territórios apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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Representantes de povos de diferentes países pedem que projetos que usam minerais críticos ou da economia verde, como os de crédito de carbono, sejam criados com a premissa de não afetar os direitos indígenas e seus territórios. Além disso, pedem protagonismo nas conferências não apenas na hora de propor soluções, mas também de decidir junto aos governos. O post ‘Colonialismo disfarçado’: indígenas criticam modelo de transição justa que não assegura proteção dos territórios apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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Dozens of people gathered Monday near the state Capitol building in Helena to celebrate a longstanding federal disability rights policy now at the center of a national lawsuit backed by Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen. Advocates say the policy, commonly referred to as Section 504, has been the backbone of disability protections and laws for decades. The post Amid lawsuit, disability rights groups celebrate federal protections appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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Dozens of people gathered Monday near the state Capitol building in Helena to celebrate a longstanding federal disability rights policy now at the center of a national lawsuit backed by Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen. Advocates say the policy, commonly referred to as Section 504, has been the backbone of disability protections and laws for decades. The post Amid lawsuit, disability rights groups celebrate federal protections appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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The students will matriculate from 25 district high schools, including 157 in the inaugural graduating senior class from Logan Memorial High.

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The students will matriculate from 25 district high schools, including 157 in the inaugural graduating senior class from Logan Memorial High.

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Federal attorneys knew of a 2023 murder charge against a Dominican national for four days before he was released from a detention center but never alerted a Rhode Island U.S. District Court judge of his criminal history. After criticizing ‘activist judge,’ feds admit they didn’t disclose murder warrant in release case The warrant for Bryan […]

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Federal attorneys knew of a 2023 murder charge against a Dominican national for four days before he was released from a detention center but never alerted a Rhode Island U.S. District Court judge of his criminal history. After criticizing ‘activist judge,’ feds admit they didn’t disclose murder warrant in release case The warrant for Bryan […]

With housing instability on the rise among younger adults in Milwaukee, leaders and organizations came together at Wellpoint Care Network to address the crisis and come up with possible solutions for younger adults who see no future for homeownership. The post Milwaukee’s housing crisis leaves younger adults and families struggling to find stability appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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With housing instability on the rise among younger adults in Milwaukee, leaders and organizations came together at Wellpoint Care Network to address the crisis and come up with possible solutions for younger adults who see no future for homeownership. The post Milwaukee’s housing crisis leaves younger adults and families struggling to find stability appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

Gov. Jeff Landry postponed six congressional primary elections after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Louisiana’s redistricting unconstitutional due to racial gerrymandering. Voting rights groups have sued to halt Landry's bid to delay elections.

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Gov. Jeff Landry postponed six congressional primary elections after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Louisiana’s redistricting unconstitutional due to racial gerrymandering. Voting rights groups have sued to halt Landry's bid to delay elections.

A Câmara Municipal de São Paulo debate, nesta segunda-feira (4), a implementação do Sistema Municipal de Cultura. A iniciativa surge da necessidade de adequação da cidade às regras da Política Nacional Aldir Blanc (Pnab) para captação de recursos federais. Em setembro de 2025, São Paulo recebeu R$ 5 milhões do governo federal para estruturar o […] Fonte

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A Câmara Municipal de São Paulo debate, nesta segunda-feira (4), a implementação do Sistema Municipal de Cultura. A iniciativa surge da necessidade de adequação da cidade às regras da Política Nacional Aldir Blanc (Pnab) para captação de recursos federais. Em setembro de 2025, São Paulo recebeu R$ 5 milhões do governo federal para estruturar o […] Fonte

O aumento dos protestos populares pelo Haiti escancara a insatisfação da população com o governo de Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, que tem amplo apoio do governo Donald Trump. Conhecido como Dia do Trabalho — e não Dia do Trabalhador e Trabalhadora, como é conhecido em outros locais —, o 1º de maio no país foi marcado […] Fonte

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O aumento dos protestos populares pelo Haiti escancara a insatisfação da população com o governo de Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, que tem amplo apoio do governo Donald Trump. Conhecido como Dia do Trabalho — e não Dia do Trabalhador e Trabalhadora, como é conhecido em outros locais —, o 1º de maio no país foi marcado […] Fonte