Celebrado em 1º de junho, o Dia Mundial do Leite foi criado pela Food and Agriculture Organization para destacar a importância nutricional, econômica e social do leite em diferentes países. No Brasil, a data coincide com um momento de intenso debate sobre as importações de leite em pó provenientes da Argentina e do Uruguai, as […] O post Dia Mundial do Leite: entre preços, importações e as questões ambientais que ficam fora da cobertura apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

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Celebrado em 1º de junho, o Dia Mundial do Leite foi criado pela Food and Agriculture Organization para destacar a importância nutricional, econômica e social do leite em diferentes países. No Brasil, a data coincide com um momento de intenso debate sobre as importações de leite em pó provenientes da Argentina e do Uruguai, as […] O post Dia Mundial do Leite: entre preços, importações e as questões ambientais que ficam fora da cobertura apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

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Autor de Dez dias que abalaram o mundo fundou embrião do Partido Comunista dos EUA. Cobriu processos revolucionários mexicanos e soviéticos. E mostrou, com olhos vívidos, as rebeldias dos de baixo. Leia a nova coluna de Outras Palavras: Dicionário Marxismo na América The post O marxismo de John Reed appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Autor de Dez dias que abalaram o mundo fundou embrião do Partido Comunista dos EUA. Cobriu processos revolucionários mexicanos e soviéticos. E mostrou, com olhos vívidos, as rebeldias dos de baixo. Leia a nova coluna de Outras Palavras: Dicionário Marxismo na América The post O marxismo de John Reed appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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North Dakota Republican leaders encouraged the state party to reflect after its party-endorsed statewide candidates lost in Tuesday’s primary. “There needs to be some introspection there,” said House Majority Leader Mike Lefor, who did not seek reelection. Gov. Kelly Armstrong said he hopes the Republican-endorsed candidates come to the realization that the state party didn’t […]

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North Dakota Republican leaders encouraged the state party to reflect after its party-endorsed statewide candidates lost in Tuesday’s primary. “There needs to be some introspection there,” said House Majority Leader Mike Lefor, who did not seek reelection. Gov. Kelly Armstrong said he hopes the Republican-endorsed candidates come to the realization that the state party didn’t […]

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Only when such sanity becomes ordinary will we have a chance of surviving the nuclear era.

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Only when such sanity becomes ordinary will we have a chance of surviving the nuclear era.

У лютому 2025 року в захисний купол над зруйнованим реактором ЧАЕС поцілив дрон. Україна заявила, що удару завдав російський дрон із «фугасною боєголовкою». Кремль заперечив ці звинувачення, заявивши, що Київ нібито зробив це, щоб зірвати мирні переговори, які тривали на той час

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У лютому 2025 року в захисний купол над зруйнованим реактором ЧАЕС поцілив дрон. Україна заявила, що удару завдав російський дрон із «фугасною боєголовкою». Кремль заперечив ці звинувачення, заявивши, що Київ нібито зробив це, щоб зірвати мирні переговори, які тривали на той час

The Arkansas Board of Corrections’ former chairman and a current board member asked a Pulaski County judge to allow them to intervene in one of the panel’s long-running lawsuits Tuesday. Arkansas Explained: What to know about the Board of Corrections Benny Magness, the former chairman, and Lee Watson said in their motion that the intervention […]

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The Arkansas Board of Corrections’ former chairman and a current board member asked a Pulaski County judge to allow them to intervene in one of the panel’s long-running lawsuits Tuesday. Arkansas Explained: What to know about the Board of Corrections Benny Magness, the former chairman, and Lee Watson said in their motion that the intervention […]

The World Cup kicks off today, and so does a four-day fan festival at L.A. Memorial Coliseum.

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Neste semestre, como era esperado pela comunidade científica, as águas do oceano Pacífico passaram a se aquecer acima da média, indicando a transição de uma fase neutra para um novo período de El Niño. O fenômeno climático é algo natural e milenar, e se alterna entre fases de água fria (La Niña), neutra e quente […] O post O que será da imprensa se o El Niño não for “super”? apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

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Neste semestre, como era esperado pela comunidade científica, as águas do oceano Pacífico passaram a se aquecer acima da média, indicando a transição de uma fase neutra para um novo período de El Niño. O fenômeno climático é algo natural e milenar, e se alterna entre fases de água fria (La Niña), neutra e quente […] O post O que será da imprensa se o El Niño não for “super”? apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

Vivemos em um período histórico paradoxal. Ao mesmo tempo em que a sociedade dispõe de um volume inédito de informações ao alcance de um clique, testemunhamos a proliferação sistemática de revisionismos ideológicos, negacionismos científicos e distorções deliberadas sobre o passado. No Brasil contemporâneo, a história transformou-se em um dos principais campos de batalha das guerras […] O post A História fora dos muros: a urgência da democratização do saber na era das disputas digitais apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

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Vivemos em um período histórico paradoxal. Ao mesmo tempo em que a sociedade dispõe de um volume inédito de informações ao alcance de um clique, testemunhamos a proliferação sistemática de revisionismos ideológicos, negacionismos científicos e distorções deliberadas sobre o passado. No Brasil contemporâneo, a história transformou-se em um dos principais campos de batalha das guerras […] O post A História fora dos muros: a urgência da democratização do saber na era das disputas digitais apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

A current loophole in the labour code allows employers to bring in managers from other locations to work on sites experiencing a labour dispute. The post No loopholes: NDP tables bill to strengthen anti-scab legislation appeared first on rabble.ca.

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A current loophole in the labour code allows employers to bring in managers from other locations to work on sites experiencing a labour dispute. The post No loopholes: NDP tables bill to strengthen anti-scab legislation appeared first on rabble.ca.

The Minnesota Department of Human Services says it is resuming payments to most of the thousands of care providers that it had cut off from Medicaid funding in May in a rush to meet a federal deadline. The state agency notified Medicaid providers Wednesday that it would reinstate payments to providers that had appealed their […]

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The Minnesota Department of Human Services says it is resuming payments to most of the thousands of care providers that it had cut off from Medicaid funding in May in a rush to meet a federal deadline. The state agency notified Medicaid providers Wednesday that it would reinstate payments to providers that had appealed their […]

Beshear to restore some funding cuts he announced last week.

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Entre transmissões e criadores, quem está construindo a memória da Copa de 2026? O post A Copa dos Criadores: quem está mostrando o futebol para a nova geração? apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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世界杯足球开幕式6月11日在墨西哥举行,在华盛顿国家大草坪的球迷观赛区聚集了大批热情的球迷,其中有许多是首场比赛的联合东道主墨西哥和南非队的支持者。

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Mobs of teens rioting to “takeover” Florida cities can legally be run over and also charged with racketeering, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced Thursday. “You do not have the First Amendment right to stand in the middle of the street, obstruct traffic, and threaten violence,” Uthmeier said during Largo press conference, speaking days after […]

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Mobs of teens rioting to “takeover” Florida cities can legally be run over and also charged with racketeering, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced Thursday. “You do not have the First Amendment right to stand in the middle of the street, obstruct traffic, and threaten violence,” Uthmeier said during Largo press conference, speaking days after […]

Entidades sindicais afirmam que o Subsecretário da Receita Estadual, Osvaldo Lage Scavazza, se utiliza de processos judiciais para perseguir dirigentes do Sindicato dos Gestores e Auditores Fiscais do Estado de Minas Gerais (SINFAZFISCO-MG). Em nota divulgada na quarta-feira (10) e assinada por centrais sindicais, sindicatos e pela Frente Mineira em Defesas do Serviço Público, os […] Fonte

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Entidades sindicais afirmam que o Subsecretário da Receita Estadual, Osvaldo Lage Scavazza, se utiliza de processos judiciais para perseguir dirigentes do Sindicato dos Gestores e Auditores Fiscais do Estado de Minas Gerais (SINFAZFISCO-MG). Em nota divulgada na quarta-feira (10) e assinada por centrais sindicais, sindicatos e pela Frente Mineira em Defesas do Serviço Público, os […] Fonte

El informe desfavorable del alto tribunal ante la inhabilitación del ex fiscal general subraya el impacto institucional de la revelación de secretos y condiciona la decisión final del Gobierno para otorgar una medida de gracia.

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El informe desfavorable del alto tribunal ante la inhabilitación del ex fiscal general subraya el impacto institucional de la revelación de secretos y condiciona la decisión final del Gobierno para otorgar una medida de gracia.

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Матчем Мексики и Южной Африки на стадионе «Ацтека» в Мехико в четверг, 11 июня, открылся чемпионат мира по футболу. Впервые в истории в нем участвует 48 команд.

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Матчем Мексики и Южной Африки на стадионе «Ацтека» в Мехико в четверг, 11 июня, открылся чемпионат мира по футболу. Впервые в истории в нем участвует 48 команд.

Кроме того, в Генштабе заявили, что в оккупированном Крыму поражено место производства и снаряжения морских безэкипажных катеров в Севастополе

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Кроме того, в Генштабе заявили, что в оккупированном Крыму поражено место производства и снаряжения морских безэкипажных катеров в Севастополе

Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools.A Tennessee lawsuit challenging the Knox County Board of Education over the state’s religious charter school ban is heading to trial after a federal judge denied the board’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit. The Wilberforce Academy of Knoxville sued the school board last year after the local district asked it to affirm it planned to open a non-religious school, per state law. In federal court filings, the school board argued Wilberforce never actually submitted a charter school application, nor has it targeted state officials in its lawsuit, despite the school board following state law enforced by the Tennessee Department of Education. The board had asked the court to dismiss the lawsuit entirely.But U.S. District Judge Charles E. Atchley, Jr. in late May ruled Wilberforce didn’t have to submit an actual application to challenge an “allegedly unconstitutional barrier” to applying. Neither party has commented on the lawsuit. Tennessee officials have left the Knox County board on its own to defend the state law, which Atchley noted in his May opinion. Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti declined to intervene in the lawsuit earlier this year, months after he published a legal opinion that argued there was “no compelling interest” in excluding religious charter schools from participating in a “public benefit.”Skrmetti’s office is also currently paying Wilberforce’s main attorney $400 per hour in a separate case to help Tennessee defend its criminal abortion ban against ongoing legal challenges.The legal fight over religious charter schools in Tennessee – and the lack thereof from state officials – signal major changes may be on the horizon for the state’s charter landscape. This spring, lawmakers signed off on a new state law that now allows religious colleges and universities to operate public charter schools. Though the new law currently blocks those institutions from providing religious curriculum in their charter schools, it opens the door to a new class of charter operators in the state that could quickly stand up religious charters if the state’s religious charter ban law were to fall. And now public dollars are flowing to private religious schools through Tennessee’s voucher program, which is paying millions in private school tuition. In its lawsuit, Wilberforce focuses in part on this program, arguing the public education funds now funding private religious tuition support the case that religious charters should be included in public funding.“This enshrined hostility to religious charter schools stands in marked contrast to Tennessee’s recent support of religious schools through its Education Freedom Scholarship Program,” a Wilberforce attorney argued in court documents last year.A full trial on the lawsuit is scheduled for January 2027, and a group of Tennessee parents and non-religious charter school officials have also intervened in the lawsuit to oppose Wilberforce’s claims. They have argued opening the door to religious charter schools will result in charter schools being “classified and treated as private schools,” which could effect on things like Tennessee’s public school funding formula and disability protections. Melissa Brown is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat Tennessee. Contact Melissa at mbrown@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.A Tennessee lawsuit challenging the Knox County Board of Education over the state’s religious charter school ban is heading to trial after a federal judge denied the board’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit. The Wilberforce Academy of Knoxville sued the school board last year after the local district asked it to affirm it planned to open a non-religious school, per state law. In federal court filings, the school board argued Wilberforce never actually submitted a charter school application, nor has it targeted state officials in its lawsuit, despite the school board following state law enforced by the Tennessee Department of Education. The board had asked the court to dismiss the lawsuit entirely.But U.S. District Judge Charles E. Atchley, Jr. in late May ruled Wilberforce didn’t have to submit an actual application to challenge an “allegedly unconstitutional barrier” to applying. Neither party has commented on the lawsuit. Tennessee officials have left the Knox County board on its own to defend the state law, which Atchley noted in his May opinion. Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti declined to intervene in the lawsuit earlier this year, months after he published a legal opinion that argued there was “no compelling interest” in excluding religious charter schools from participating in a “public benefit.”Skrmetti’s office is also currently paying Wilberforce’s main attorney $400 per hour in a separate case to help Tennessee defend its criminal abortion ban against ongoing legal challenges.The legal fight over religious charter schools in Tennessee – and the lack thereof from state officials – signal major changes may be on the horizon for the state’s charter landscape. This spring, lawmakers signed off on a new state law that now allows religious colleges and universities to operate public charter schools. Though the new law currently blocks those institutions from providing religious curriculum in their charter schools, it opens the door to a new class of charter operators in the state that could quickly stand up religious charters if the state’s religious charter ban law were to fall. And now public dollars are flowing to private religious schools through Tennessee’s voucher program, which is paying millions in private school tuition. In its lawsuit, Wilberforce focuses in part on this program, arguing the public education funds now funding private religious tuition support the case that religious charters should be included in public funding.“This enshrined hostility to religious charter schools stands in marked contrast to Tennessee’s recent support of religious schools through its Education Freedom Scholarship Program,” a Wilberforce attorney argued in court documents last year.A full trial on the lawsuit is scheduled for January 2027, and a group of Tennessee parents and non-religious charter school officials have also intervened in the lawsuit to oppose Wilberforce’s claims. They have argued opening the door to religious charter schools will result in charter schools being “classified and treated as private schools,” which could effect on things like Tennessee’s public school funding formula and disability protections. Melissa Brown is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat Tennessee. Contact Melissa at mbrown@chalkbeat.org.