La Chine s’est imposée comme la puissance dominante en Asie du Sud-Est, en renforçant depuis une décennie ses liens économiques et politiques avec les pays de l’ASEAN, notamment grâce à l’initiative « Belt and Road ». L’intégration économique croissante a créé une dépendance asymétrique : Pékin utilise son poids commercial et financier pour imposer ses conditions, fragilisant l’autonomie stratégique de la région. Cette influence dépasse désormais l’économie : l...| Le Rubicon
Vieux de plus de 60 ans, le conflit qui oppose Alger à Rabat prend une dimension nouvelle avec la reconnaissance de la souveraineté du Maroc sur le Sahara occidental par les États-Unis (2020), l’Espagne (2022), la France (2024) et le Royaume-Uni (2025). Une reconfiguration qui bénéficie davantage au Maroc qu’à l’Algérie, en perte d’influence, qui craint un déséquilibre dans la relation avec son voisin, alors que ce dernier bénéficie désormais d’un précieux appui de la p...| Le Rubicon
L’Allemagne a déployé en Lituanie sa 45e brigade blindée, marquant son premier stationnement permanent de cette ampleur à l’étranger depuis 1949. Cette décision, initialement contestée, vise à renforcer la dissuasion face à la Russie et pourrait servir de modèle à d’autres pays européens. Toutefois, elle fragilise temporairement la Bundeswehr, déjà sous pression après ses dons d’équipements à l’Ukraine et confrontée à des lacunes en drones et défense aérienne. T...| Le Rubicon
Cet article évalue la profondeur du partenariat entre l’Inde et la Russie, plus de trois ans après le début de la guerre en Ukraine. Il examine les débats que cette relation suscite à New Delhi, ainsi que les perspectives qu’ouvre le retour de Donald Trump à la Maison-Blanche. Le partenariat indo-russe repose sur des fondations historiques solides et des intérêts stratégiques convergents, mais cette relation et mise à l’épreuve par des facteurs régionaux et globaux. The pos...| Le Rubicon
The Gulf Centre for Human Rights (GCHR) has documented numerous human rights violations in Yemen over the past two months, committed by parties to the ongoing conflict. These violations include the continued targeting of journalists, media professionals, and other activists, the application of fabricated charges against them, and the imposition of severe restrictions on freedom […] The post Periodic Report on Serious Human Rights Violations appeared first on Gulf Centre for Human Rights.| Gulf Centre for Human Rights
I. BAHRAIN GENERAL PRESENTATION With a population of over 1.5 million in 2023, Bahrain is a constitutional monarchy that calls itself “reformist”. Inaugurated in 1973, the Constitution of the Kingdom of Bahrain was amended on 14 February 2002 following a referendum (98.4% approval, according to the Bahraini government) and then amended again in 2012. Article […] The post Overview of human rights violations in Bahrain appeared first on Gulf Centre for Human Rights.| Gulf Centre for Human Rights
The local government in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq continues to commit serious violations of the civil and human rights of citizens, including civil society activists, journalists, and protesters. In this periodic report, the Gulf Centre for Human Rights (GCHR) documents these violations, which occurred over the past five months, and calls on local authorities […] The post GCHR’s periodic report on human rights violations in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region appeared first on Gulf Centre for H...| Gulf Centre for Human Rights
Introduction In this submission to the United Nations Universal Periodic Review (UPR), the Gulf Centre for Human Rights (GCHR), Maharat Foundation, IFEX and OMCT examine the Government of Lebanon’s compliance with its international human rights obligations to create and maintain a safe and enabling environment for civil society. Specifically, we analyse Lebanon’s fulfilment of the […] The post Lebanon Joint Submission to the UN Universal Periodic Review, 51st Session appeared first on G...| Gulf Centre for Human Rights
An interview with Madhuri about her latest creation The post Crowdfunding for: Techniques I Have Loved first appeared on Osho News.| Osho News
The concept of irreversibility in nuclear disarmament has recently been gaining increased attention in multilateral diplomacy, policy analysis, and scholarly research. In this new VERTIC Report, Dr Stephen Herzog lays […] The post Research Report: Irreversible Nuclear Disarmament and Highly Latent States appeared first on VERTIC.| VERTIC
Modern vehicles, their current and future threats, and approaches to automotive cybersecurity.| securelist.com
Green House Think Tank interviews with each of the Green Party leadership candidates in the August 2025 elections as follow up to written responses to our questions for candidates.| Green House Think Tank
The sedative is considered remarkably safe in clinical settings, but on the street – at unknown doses mixed with fentanyl and xylazine – medetomidine tells a different story.| Opioid Data Lab
That’s right! My new book, years in the making, is currently being printed and now available for pre-orders: The Obsolete Paradigm of a Historical Jesus. This is the formal academic sequel to On the Historicity of Jesus. And the official description is spot-on: More than a decade has passed since peer-reviewed studies began questioning the […] The post The Obsolete Paradigm of a Historical Jesus Is Now Available for Pre-Order! appeared first on Richard Carrier Blogs.| Richard Carrier Blogs
Disclosures on sustainability-related risks and opportunities are indispensable for risk management at financial institutions as they provide the information needed…| United Nations Environment – Finance Initiative
Author: Fanack Water Editorial Team Beirut’s Water Crisis Needs a Solution Lebanon faces severe water shortages, made worse by years of drought and declining rainfall. Millions in Greater Beirut and Mount Lebanon have to rely on expensive private tankers or ration their water. Now, the Second Greater Beirut Water Supply Project (SGBWSP) is moving forward. Backed by […] The post Second Greater Beirut Water Supply Project appeared first on Fanack Water.| Fanack Water
The post How AI Can Help Solve Water Scarcity in MENA appeared first on Fanack Water.| Fanack Water
The post The Flash Flood Wave Redefining Policy in the MENA appeared first on Fanack Water.| Fanack Water
Wastewater reuse is transforming water security in the MENA region. Policy, tech, and innovation are driving sustainable reuse.| Fanack Water
Les chrétiens évoluent dans une situation paradoxale : porteurs d’un trésor sans prix, leur condition semble toutefois peu assurée et précaire dans un monde qui prend souvent le contre-pied de leurs croyances. Quand on prend la mesure de la condition des chrétiens dans ce qu’elle a de fragile et d’essentiel à la fois, on est…| Diocèse de Toulouse
Avec Marie, Pèlerins d’Espérance Être pèlerin, c’est marcher, avancer sur le chemin de la vie. Ce qui veut dire qu’il nous faut quitter notre maison, notre chez soi, nos habitudes, pour nous aventurer sur les routes, sans avoir d’autres repères que le Christ et l’Évangile. Dans la vie chrétienne, on ne peut rester statique, on…| Diocèse de Toulouse
On se remet en route ! Nous voici au seuil d’une nouvelle rentrée scolaire, universitaire, paroissiale, de la reprise du travail, de diverses activités et de projets. Une nouvelle année comporte toujours une part d’inconnu, mais une année confiée au Seigneur sera une année bénie. Nous pouvons la considérer comme une opportunité à servir et…| Diocèse de Toulouse
Europe’s hospitality-tourism sector employs more than 10 million workers and is one of the key drivers of the European economy, yet the workers employed face persistent challenges: widespread non-standard employment, low pay, and difficult working conditions which find their source in weak social dialogue and low trade union density. Stronger Hospitality is an EU-funded project […]| EFFAT – European Federation of Food, Agriculture and Tourism Trade Unions
“Catch22 Zine is an annual publication designed to give you a flavour of the depth and breadth of what we do across our organisation. It allows us to share the latest achievements and successes across our hubs, giving a deeper insight into how our work improves the livelihoods of individuals across the community within the […]| Catch22
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Le premier Baromètre de la République, mené par IPSOS / CESI École d’ingénieurs pour le Laboratoire de la République auprès d’un échantillon représentatif de 1 000 Français, révèle un paradoxe majeur : une forte adhésion des Français aux valeurs et principes républicains, mais la conviction que leur traduction dans la réalité reste insuffisante. Le Laboratoire de la République remercie l'AFER et l'Oréal pour leur soutien à la réalisation de cette étude.| Laboratoire de la République
As the United States prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday in 2026, debates over democracy, rights, and free speech dominate headlines. At the same time, school districts face growing pressure to decide what kinds of civic learning opportunities to offer. Do districts consider a foundational understanding of the U.S. government and its functions enough for […] The post Beyond the Headlines: What Civics Education Looks Like Right Now appeared first on Center on Reinventing Public Education.| Center on Reinventing Public Education
A new report from the American School District Panel, a research partnership between RAND and CRPE, examines how districts define and facilitate civic learning in an era of political polarization, competing instructional priorities, and uneven state support. Drawing on survey data from 170 public school districts and in-depth interviews with leaders from 18 systems, the study […] The post What Counts as Civics? A Look at How Districts Define and Facilitate Civic Learning appeared first on ...| Center on Reinventing Public Education
Wildseeds Fund 2024 Impact ReportWe are excited to share our Wildseeds Fund 2024 Impact Report highlighting our ...| Wildseeds Fund
As readers and listeners of BIOPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY may recall, I am guest editing a special issue of Feminist Philosophy Quarterly on the theme “Foucault and Feminist Philosophy: Other Perspectives and Approaches,” which will commemorate the one hundred-year anniversary of Michel Foucault’s birth on October 15, 1926. Late in September, I will begin to receive the […]| BIOPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
New Report: How America Can Achieve Nuclear Energy Dominance| cftni.org
The post The Promising Potential of Holistic Representation Models for Reducing Burnout and Supporting Attorney Retention appeared first on Acacia Center for Justice.| Acacia Center for Justice
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Congrats to all of our long-listed writers! Your story stood out to our readers and editors, and we’re excited to continue reading to find the perfect shortlist to send to Judge Dan Chaon! Longlist:| Fractured
More info on Fractured Lit's Micro Prize coming soon! Stay tuned for details on submissions, guidelines, prizes, and key dates. Full information will be shared shortly, so please check back for the official announcement and important updates.| Fractured
Registration for the Fractured Lit Micro Class with Tommy Dean will be open November 1–30. Details will be available soon, so please check back for the official announcement, finalized schedule, and important updates.| Fractured
More info on the Fracture and Fuse Prize coming soon! Stay tuned for details on submissions, guidelines, prizes, and key dates. Full information will be shared shortly, so please check back for the official announcement and updates.| Fractured
We want those stories that make a mystery out of the ordinary, that make the rational out of the mystical. We're thrilled to partner with Guest Judge Tara Campbell, who will choose three prize winners from a shortlist.| Fractured
We’re looking for stories that use flash fiction’s unique use of brevity and lyricism to create new twists on these familiar traditions. We want stories that take a slant approach, that create and illuminate the shadows, that awaken us to new ways of looking at our...| Fractured
The post Federal Higher Education Policy: Early Actions for States in Response to Recent Changes appeared first on Bellwether.| Bellwether
Public K-12 schools are a key part of American democracy and are required by the Constitution to provide free education to all children, no matter their immigration status. But President Trump’s recent executive orders on immigration — which break from decades of federal policy in their scope, scale, and intensity — are already impacting both […] The post Sensitive Locations: How Federal Immigration Policies Affect Students and Schools appeared first on Bellwether.| Bellwether
School districts in the United States spend nearly $1 trillion every year to educate K-12 students and serve communities and families. How that money is spent matters, as budgeting decisions shape student learning outcomes. Despite the importance of these decisions, the budgeting process itself is often fragmented, disconnected from current data, or misaligned with the […] The post Intentional Alignment: Mapping a Path Forward for Strategic Resource Management in K-12 Districts appeared fir...| Bellwether
Demain, c’est la rentrée ! Nous revenons de vacances avec plein de beaux souvenirs dans la tête. Sois béni, Seigneur, pour tous tes cadeaux de l’été : les bonnes journées en famille, la joie de l’amitié, les paysages et le soleil. Demain, c’est la rentrée ! Une année pleine de découverte commence à l’école, au…| Diocèse de Toulouse
Fullbright Scholar, Science contributor, freshwater biologist. These are some of the ways to describe Aashna Sharma, who is currently working with Dr. Julian Olden at SAFS as part of her two-year postdoctoral fellowship. From the foothills of the Himalayas in India, Aashna was recently inspired by the Past as Prologue feature in Science that highlights how different scientists from around the world are shaped by their family and background, and submitted a piece herself.| School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
The administration made many bad choices in the past few weeks. The administration is the president and the parts of the government that he can tell what to do. The administration asked to make changes that would hurt disabled people and unhoused people. They also made policies that hurt people living in the District of...| Autistic Self Advocacy Network
L’IA transforme l’emploi : les jeunes, premiers usagers, risquent d’en être les premières victimes sans action rapide.| Laboratoire de la République
La tromperie rend-elle un mariage invalide ? Etude canonique et morale des conséquences d'une vision personnaliste du mariage.| La Porte Latine
This report was commissioned by the North Carolina Council for Women and Youth Involvement (CFWYI), an advocacy division housed in the North Carolina Department of Administration, and the North Carolina Council for Women (the Council), a group of 20 gubernatorial appointees who advise the governor, General Assembly, and state agencies on the status of [...] The post Investing in Economic Opportunity for Women in North Carolina appeared first on IWPR.| IWPR
In 2024, the number of women working in construction trades was the highest ever, with 366,360 working in construction and extraction occupations. Since 2015, the number of tradeswomen has increased by almost 160,000, or 77.3 percent. Construction careers, including apprenticeships, are attracting an increasing number of women. Yet, even with this growth, tradeswomen were [...] The post Numbers Matter: Women Working in Construction appeared first on IWPR.| IWPR
In new research in collaboration with the University of Sussex, we make a series of urgent recommendations for making council finances less opaque during this time of critical challenge and upheaval in local government. | Research for Action
By Lindsey Schmidt. SOF Week, held in Tampa, Florida, attracts a staggering number of exhibitors every year. This year’s event, held in May 2025, brought in over 800. While the usual exhibitors were there, weapons systems, software applications, products, and [...]| SOF News
Negating Democratic Consent: How the Colorado Supreme Court has Nullified Colorado Constitutional Limits on Taxes, Debt, and Corporate Privilege. Abstract: The Constitution of the State of Colorado strictly limits the Colorado government’s power to impose taxes and incur debt, including by requiring voter approval of higher taxes and new debt. Government debt must be approved The post Negating Democratic Consent first appeared on Independence Institute. The post Negating Democratic Consent ...| Independence Institute
We are delighted to report that our latest research, co-authored with Amanda Wakaruk from the University of Alberta, into copyright … More| Copyright Literacy
August 15, 2025, issue of the Utah State Bulletin is now available| Office of Administrative Rules
The High Pay Centre's annual review of CEO pay in the FTSE 100 shows median CEO pay jumping from £4.29m to £4.58m in 2024/2025 The post CEO pay in the FTSE 100 reaches record high for the third year in a row appeared first on High Pay Centre.| High Pay Centre
HPC briefing on proposals to remove concept of shareholder primacy from key element of UK company law The post The case for reforming directors’ legal duties appeared first on High Pay Centre.| High Pay Centre
Five years of pay ratio disclosures show little change in CEO to worker pay gaps The post CEO to worker pay gaps in the FTSE 350: Five years of pay ratio disclosures appeared first on High Pay Centre.| High Pay Centre
The Trump administration's proposed ban on abortion care and counseling through the VA would harm veterans across the country. Learn more.| Center for Reproductive Rights
Physical activity can help support daily living activities and independence across the age spectrum. Here are some NIDILRR-funded resources to help get you started! Continue reading →| Collection Spotlight from the National Rehabilitation Information Center
When the sun is shining, lighter dishes and refreshing flavours are what we all crave. Summer is the season of picnics, garden parties, and long evenings spent outdoors, and no warm-weather gathering is complete without something sweet to cool you down. If you are looking for summer dessert ideas that balance indulgence with freshness, maple syrup is the ingredient that can help elevate your creations. Its natural sweetness and subtle notes of caramel bring depth to both frozen treats and sea...| Maple from Canada
Responses from Scottish Greens Leadership candidates to the Questions Green House Think Tank is asking of potential Green Leaders| Green House Think Tank
Green House Think Tank interviews with each of the Green Party leadership candidates in the August 2025 elections as follow up to written responses to our questions for candidates.| Green House Think Tank
Freezing rain events, which have caused billions of dollars in damage in recent decades, are still one of the least understood forms of precipitation. These events affect both urban and rural regions, including cities and forests. However, the often short-lived and sporadic occurrence of these events poses significant challenges to accurate reporting, complicating analysis attempting […] The post Temporal and spatial analysis of freezing rain regimes over Eastern North America appeared firs...| Geography
Although it is the wettest continent, droughts are a regular occurrence in South America. As the effects of anthropogenic influences, including climate change, become more pronounced, droughts are expected to increase in frequency and severity. The purpose of this study is to assess the relative drought vulnerability of the countries in South America. Each country […] The post Drought vulnerability in South America appeared first on Geography.| Geography
In a recent study published in Remote Sensing, researchers from the University of Florida’s Department of Geography have taken a big step forward in showing how artificial intelligence (AI) can help us better understand the changing landscape of agriculture. The work, led by Ph.D. student Mashoukur Rahaman, with co-authors Dr. Jane Southworth, Dr. Yixin Wen, […] The post Assessing model trade-offs in agricultural remote sensing appeared first on Geography.| Geography
Precipitation whiplash, the rapid shift from drought to flooding, or vice versa, exacerbates the impact of both extremes compared to if they were to occur separately. The recognition of these types of events is relatively recent, and event precursors, driving meteorology and impacts are poorly understood. In response to this, this review summarizes the current […] The post Precipitation whiplash events: What causes them and their impacts over the US appeared first on Geography.| Geography
Commuting backbones represent the most essential connections within a commuting network—those significant flows that link major residential and employment areas and structurally support regional mobility systems. Identifying these backbones is critical for understanding large-scale travel demand, informing infrastructure investment, and supporting transportation planning at regional and national levels. Despite their importance, no publicly available datasets […] The post Constructing the...| Geography
Historical satellite imagery lacks efficient methods for automated land use mapping, particularly when working with CORONA satellite data from the Cold War era. These high-resolution images from the 1960s offer valuable insights into historic land use conditions, but require intensive preprocessing and lack standardized methods for analysis. This article presents an integrated and systematic workflow […] The post A deep-Learning workflow for CORONA-based historical land use classifications ...| Geography
A new paper in Environmental Research Letters reveals how recent land-cover shifts across the Arctic–Boreal region are already cooling daily high-temperature extremes yet intensifying multi-day drought risk—insights gained by driving CESM2 with 30 m satellite maps. The study, led by Shuai Li with Di Yang and colleagues, quantifies albedo-driven changes of up to 0.6 °C […] The post The biogeophysical impacts of land cover change on climate extremes in the Arctic and Boreal regions appea...| Geography
The last four decades have witnessed the emergence of zones of various designations as a means of generating economic development and growth. On the one hand, a considerable amount of recent academic attention has turned to the various experiments with enterprise zones, export processing zones, freeport zones, and special economic zones in rapidly urbanizing areas […] The post Arriving at Airport City Manchester appeared first on Geography.| Geography
I have a new peer-reviewed publication in philosophy: “Objective Moral Facts Exist in All Possible Universes,” Religions 16.8 (2025). This consolidates my previous peer-reviewed work on metaethics (“Moral Facts Naturally Exist (and Science Could Find Them,” in The End of Christianity, ed. John Loftus, Prometheus 2011) and subsequent blogging and debates into a new peer-reviewed […] The post New Publication: Objective Moral Facts Exist in All Possible Universes appeared first on Rich...| Richard Carrier Blogs
Co-authored by UNEP FI and the United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC), the new “Nature Impact Target Setting for Banks” discussion paper proposes an...| www.unepfi.org
The post Water Conflicts to Watch in the MENA Region appeared first on Fanack Water.| Fanack Water
Saudi Arabia’s ambitious water infrastructure plans have taken a major step forward with the Saudi Water Authority (SWA) securing US$ 650 million in financing to modernize two key desalination plants in Jubail and Khobar. As reported by Smart Water Magazine, this financing will facilitate the conversion of the Jubail Phase I and Khobar Phase II […] The post Saudi Water Authority Secures $650 Million for Desalination Upgrades appeared first on Fanack Water.| Fanack Water
The post Egypt’s Mega-Irrigation Overhaul: Modernizing Agriculture for Water Security appeared first on Fanack Water.| Fanack Water
The post Syria’s Water Sector After Regime Change appeared first on Fanack Water.| Fanack Water
A brief introduction to the Nordic Model approach to prostitution, a comparison with full decriminalisation, and why the former is preferable. Read More The post The Nordic Model vs. Full Decriminalisation appeared first on Nordic Model Now!.| Nordic Model Now!
Framing Report published in collaboration with Green European Foundation - If industrialised European societies are to reach zero carbon on a timescale compatible with limiting climate change, they must significantly reduce their energy demand. This will disrupt business-as-usual.| Green House Think Tank
This report, published by Green House think tank, argues that manipulative advertising should be restricted, enabling citizens to opt-in rather than having to opt-out of subliminal commercial messaging.| Green House Think Tank
August 3, 2025 On July 25th, the FBI conducted an early morning raid on a home in Portland and kidnapped a 24 year-old on federal charges related to a protest at the ICE building. They are facing up to 20 years in prison for allegedly "assaulting an officer" and damaging the facade of the ICE […]|
Notre-Dame de l’Assomption, Vous êtes passée de cette vie sur terre à celle du ciel sans que la mort ne vous touche. Telle est notre vocation : être glorifiés au ciel lorsque le Seigneur reviendra dans sa gloire. Grâce à vous, qui êtes la porte du ciel, les portes du paradis nous sont ouvertes. Ce…| Diocèse de Toulouse
Sainte Claire d’Assise (1193-1253), fêtée le 11 août, était une jeune femme italienne qui, touchée par la prédication de saint François, quitta tout pour vivre dans la pauvreté et la prière. Fondatrice des « Pauvres Dames », qui deviendront les Clarisses, elle choisit une vie de simplicité radicale, d’adoration et de fraternité, au cœur d’un petit monastère…| Diocèse de Toulouse
Saint Dominique mais qui est-il ? Dans son Ordre, nous connaissons plus d’autres figures que lui-même. L’Église et l’Europe de son époque nous aident aussi pour comprendre son intuition novatrice et la présence toujours actuelle de dominicains dans le diocèse de Toulouse. Qui était saint Dominique ? 1174, Caleruega en Castille, et 1221, Bologne dans…| Diocèse de Toulouse
Cet été, du 28 juillet au 3 août 2025, se tiendra le Jubilé des Jeunes à Rome ! À cette occasion, les jeunes du monde entier — lycéens, étudiants, jeunes professionnels… — se réuniront autour du pape Léon XIV. Un événement unique dans une ambiance JMJ en cette année jubilaire ! Emma, étudiante, nous témoigne son parcours…| Diocèse de Toulouse
Cet été, du 28 juillet au 3 août 2025, se tiendra le Jubilé des Jeunes à Rome ! À cette occasion, les jeunes du monde entier — lycéens, étudiants, jeunes professionnels… — se réuniront autour du pape Léon XIV. Un événement unique dans une ambiance JMJ en cette année jubilaire ! Avant de boucler son sac à…| Diocèse de Toulouse
Cette année, la solennité du Sacré-Cœur, vendredi 27 juin, a une saveur particulière pour le diocèse de Toulouse. Le mercredi 16 octobre dernier, notre évêque consacrait au Sacré-Cœur la ville et le diocèse de Toulouse. Le jour où nous faisions mémoire de sainte Marguerite-Marie Alacoque, dans l’église bondée du Sacré-Cœur…| Diocèse de Toulouse
DOVER, DELAWARE, JULY 31, 2025 — The Rust Foundation has published its latest Technology Report, detailing an important year for the organization’s technical efforts supporting the Rust programming language and…| The Rust Foundation
Our Phoenix Rising series aims to elevate diverse perspectives and enable informed debate on urgent topics. For too long, the political Left has allowed the debate over school choice to be defined and dominated by conservatives. In doing so, we’ve neglected the most dynamic lever for equity and innovation in American education while alienating the […] The post It’s Time For The Left To Come to the School Choice Table appeared first on Center on Reinventing Public Education.| Center on Reinventing Public Education
Student enrollment is falling at public schools across the country, impacting funding streams and threatening financial solvency, as schools continue to be on the hook for considerable fixed costs like loans or debts. Having to pay out teacher pensions (mostly using current revenue to pay retired teachers) is contributing to this growing problem. But even […] The post Pension Costs Are Draining School Budgets. Here’s What States Can Do. appeared first on Center on Reinventing Public Educa...| Center on Reinventing Public Education
Artificial intelligence is already reshaping how school districts plan instruction, support teachers, and engage students. AI has the potential to transform the education delivery model and address learning gaps—but without more support, guidance, and resources, it could have the opposite effect. This study examines how 27 “Early Adopter” school districts approached systemic AI adoption during the […] The post AI Early Adopter Districts: The Promises and Challenges of Using AI to Tra...| Center on Reinventing Public Education
Up to 70 physical copies can be picked up via prior arrangement at the Children’s Services Council. Please contact Zoe Lewis at zlewis@cscbroward.org to arrange pick-up.| Children's Services Council of Broward County
CRANK Call is a monthly review of developments involving cooperation, and at times contention, among China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea (the CRANKs). July 2025 Highlights Russian Foreign Minister visits Pyongyang as North Korea readies more troops Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov made a three-day visit to North Korea beginning on July 12, before traveling| Center for the National Interest
A UW-led team of researchers used a fiber-optic cable to capture calving dynamics across the fjord of the Eqalorutsit Kangilliit Sermiat glacier in South Greenland. This allowed them to document —...| UW News
Analysis | Advocacy | Awareness| India Foundation
Please see below for all July peer-reviewed publications by CDPM faculty and indexed through PubMed.| cdpm.vetmed.ufl.edu
Prier à Rome pour les vocations dont l’Église a besoin. Voir l'article complet: La revue Nouvelles de Chrétienté n° 214 est parue| La Porte Latine
In this post I'm dealing with a very important question from the perspective of a person managing or financing R&D, how does one know how well is R&D performing? If your thought was that you'll measure it by economic success of a product that uses the results of R&D then you are on a wrong track. Namely, the product can be success or a failure because of a number of reasons, of which| Everything about nothing
A new paper in JAMA Network Open, a journal of the American Medical Association, led by Dr. Ruben Juarez, Dr. Alika Maunakea, Dr. Daniela Bond-Smith, and the MauiWES team at the University of Hawai‘i, highlights both the challenges and the resilience of communities impacted by the 2023 Maui wildfires. The study, which followed over 1,100 […] The post New MauiWES Study Published in JAMA Network Open appeared first on UHERO.| UHERO