The post Designing the SESO Development Framework appeared first on Euclid Network.| Euclid Network
The post The SEAP Mid-Term Review: Why the Council Recommendation Matters for Europe’s Social Economy appeared first on Euclid Network.| Euclid Network
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”15473″ img_size=”full” alignment=”center” css=””][mk_padding_divider size=”20″][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1755854211296{margin-bottom: 0px !important;}”] The DiGi-SEII partnership convened in Stockholm for its first in-person meeting, marking an important milestone in the project’s development. All partners were present, with the exception of Petro, who actively participated online and contributed throughout the session...| Euclid Network
Key Points: State schools chief Tom Horne seeks recusal of Justice Bill Mongomery Current case involves legal method for teaching English Both officials faced off in 2010 over an alleged […]| Arizona Capitol Times
Key Points: Top Republican lawmakers threaten to sue Democratic Secretary of State Adrian Fontes over proposed election rules Lawmakers claim Fontes’ planned changes go beyond state law and amount to […]| Arizona Capitol Times
Key Points: Sen. Jake Hoffman seeks to eject Sen. Analise Ortiz from Senate over an immigration enforcement post Hoffman files ethics complaint, alleging disorderly behavior and violation of public trust […]| Arizona Capitol Times
California, Oregon and Washington are forming an alliance to coordinate public health guidelines in an attempt to fill the role that federal agencies have held for decades. The governors of […]| Arizona Capitol Times
Key Points: Arizona may become the only state with a one-year law school for criminal lawyers Proposal would convert law school programs to a one-year Master’s of Legal Studies course […]| Arizona Capitol Times
Key Points: Sen. Shawnna Bolick will likely bring back school safety data bill Bill would require schools to post safety data online The bill failed in the House after passing […]| Arizona Capitol Times
Key Points: League of Arizona Cities and Towns seeks legislation to regulate short-term rentals Municipalities want to limit short-term rental licenses to address housing challenges Short-term rentals make up 10% […]| Arizona Capitol Times
Key Points: Enrollment grows in Arizona prison education programs, completion dips Multi-agency collaborations target growth in postsecondary, vocational training One university shows promise in growing degree attainment The Arizona Department […]| Arizona Capitol Times
Sen. Carine Werner is launching a task force to strengthen Arizona’s child abuse laws.| Arizona Capitol Times | Your Inside Source for Arizona Government, Politics a...
The UF Health Department of Radiation Oncology is pleased to welcome back Judith Lightsey, MD, who has rejoined the team at the Davis Cancer Pavilion as a part-time Clinical Associate Professor. Dr. Lightsey specializes in the care of patients with gastrointestinal (GI) and genitourinary (GU) cancers. Dr. Lightsey studied biology at the Massachusetts Institute of…| radonc.med.ufl.edu
Huntington, West Virginia—Tanisha Wooding, 46, of Huntington, pleaded guilty today to theft of government money. Wooding fraudulently obtained $91,664 in COVID-19 loans guaranteed by the Small Business Administration (SBA) under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act for her personal use.| NASA OIG
Charleston, West Virginia — James Lomax, 34, of Hurricane, was sentenced today to three years of federal probation, including four months on home detention, and ordered to pay $13,312 in restitution for theft of public money, property or records. Lomax admitted that he fraudulently obtained $13,312 in unemployment benefits, including COVID-19 supplementary funds.| NASA OIG
Kris Mayes contends Reynolds Consumer Products labeled their recycling bags in a way that was deceptive to induce sales.| Arizona Capitol Times | Your Inside Source for Arizona Government, Politics a...
Recent articles have highlighted the ways in which various Chinese groups attempt to circumvent censorship in the liminal spaces of its enforcement. Across different domains, shifts in censorship capacity and communication methods provide opportunities to expand the limits of free speech, albeit sometimes only temporarily. As mentioned in a previous CDT post, the Made in […]| China Digital Times (CDT)
The recently concluded Humanoid Robot Games, a three-day event in Beijing, brought together over 500 humanoid robots, built by 192 universities and 88 private companies, representing 280 teams from 16 countries. The robots competed in a variety of sports and other challenges to showcase global innovations in AI and robotics. Held in one of the […]| China Digital Times (CDT)
The struggle for a better life has long pushed many Chinese citizens to escape difficult conditions at home. In the most recent waves of emigration, tens of thousands of Chinese migrants have made perilous journeys through Central America along the “walking route,” or zǒuxiàn (走线), in an attempt to reach the southern U.S. border. But […]| China Digital Times (CDT)
A prominent Thai art gallery became embroiled in a scandal last week when it removed parts of an exhibition following pressure from the Chinese embassy. Ironically, the title of the exhibition, hosted at the Bangkok Arts and Cultural Centre (BACC), is “Constellation of Complicity: Visualising the Global Machinery of Authoritarian Solidarity.” An introduction on its […]| China Digital Times (CDT)
The Burnaby School District has a new Strategic Plan that will serve as a roadmap over the next five years, helping to guide priorities and the steps to achieve […] The post New Plan to Guide the District’s Work appeared first on Burnaby Schools.| Burnaby Schools
28Students and staff at Kitchener and Brentwood Park Elementary schools are returning this fall to exciting news that construction is underway to make their schools bigger. The Ministry of […] The post Construction of School Additions Underway appeared first on Burnaby Schools.| Burnaby Schools
REGISTRATION OPENS SEPTEMBER 2 AT 9AM – for children who are not yet school age – for the StrongStart Program, which marks a joyful beginning of their experience in the […] The post StrongStart Registration Opens Soon appeared first on Burnaby Schools.| Burnaby Schools
With the upcoming holiday weekend, many consumers are keeping their eyes peeled for the Labor Day specials and sales. To help you sort through the best – and worst – buys of the season, ConsumerAffairs spoke to RetailMeNot’s Retail Insights Expert Stephanie Carls. She shares insights on what to buy, what not to buy, whether it’s too early to start planning for the holidays, and more. The post The do’s and don’ts of Labor Day Shopping appeared first on Ziff Davis.| Ziff Davis
After all, though TikTok may tell you that everyone is doing up their dorm rooms at the cost of roughly a new car, in reality, the average family spend (according to a RetailMeNot poll) is a much less jaw-dropping $598. "Bama Rush showed us how TikTok can turn a very specific college tradition into a national spectacle. Dorm culture is doing the same thing, as what used to be a quiet move-in weekend is now a public performance where the reveal and the viral traction matter as much as the room...| Ziff Davis
"From current megastars like Blake Lively to historical literary icons like Jules Verne, gender-neutral names are a thing of both the past and present," stated BabyCenter in a news release. "And it looks like the trend isn't going away any time soon." The post Gender-neutral baby names? BabyCenter releases 40 names popular with both genders appeared first on Ziff Davis.| Ziff Davis
Ziff Davis, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZD), today announced its participation in one investor conference in September: Citi's 2025 Global TMT Conference. The post Ziff Davis to Participate in One Investor Conference in September appeared first on Ziff Davis.| Ziff Davis
The 2025 Franklin Medal Laureate in Chemistry Naomi Halas, Ph.D., HON ‘07, ‘80, fell in love with chemistry at La Salle University. That love has led to prestigious awards, a career in research and teaching, and transformative discoveries in treatments for prostate cancer. The post Franklin Medalist is taking chemistry in new directions appeared first on La Salle University.| La Salle University
While the sky was cloudy on Thursday August 21, the mood was anything but as over 700 new Explorers settled into their new home at La Salle University. This year’s class represents the largest group of first-time, full-time students since 2018. The post La Salle’s largest class since 2018 made themselves at home at 20th and Olney appeared first on La Salle University.| La Salle University
La Salle University and the Nonprofit Center at La Salle University had the opportunity to partner with Senator Art Haywood and Philadelphia Youth Network (PYN) to offer the WorkReady VIP Program to 12 students attending Building 21 high school. The post La Salle University partnership helps prepare local high school students for future careers appeared first on La Salle University.| La Salle University
Delaney Cortes, ‘26, was awarded a $15,000 scholarship by the Public company Accounting Oversight Board for the 2025-26 academic year. The post Public Company Accounting Oversight Board Scholarship to support La Salle student appeared first on La Salle University.| La Salle University
Over the course of six weeks, 82 first-year students participated in credit-bearing courses, enrichment workshops, and leadership development activities designed to ease their transition into college life.| La Salle University
On Sunday, Team MBCC proudly took part in the 53rd ASICS Falmouth Road Race, with a dedicated team of runners representing the Massachusetts Breast Cancer Coalition (MBCC) in our 11th year at this incredible event. Among them were brothers James and Finn Benson, ages 13 and 10, who continue to inspire us all with their ... Read more| Massachusetts Breast Cancer Coalition
On Sunday, August 17, Team MBCC proudly participated in the 53rd ASICS Falmouth Road Race, marking our 11th year as part of this inspiring event.| Massachusetts Breast Cancer Coalition
Her grassroots work has allowed her to build a career lobbying for education and housing policy, civil rights and LGBTQ issues with Creosote Partners.| Arizona Capitol Times | Your Inside Source for Arizona Government, Politics a...
UF Radiation Oncology is extremely pleased to announce that Advanced Practice Provider Olayinka Ogedengbe, DNP, APRN, will join the team at the UF Health Radiation Oncology – Davis Cancer Pavilion! Olayinka joins the department from UF Health Medical Oncology, where she has provided diagnostic and therapeutic healthcare coverage for adult patients with cancer since 2019.…| Radiation Oncology » College of Medicine » University of Florida
UF Health Radiation Oncology is pleased to welcome Danielle Cerbón, MD, as an Assistant Professor. Dr. Cerbón earned her Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from Universidad Anáhuac México Norte in Mexico City. She began her U.S. medical training with a preliminary year in general surgery at Jackson Memorial Hospital/University of Miami, followed by a residency…| Radiation Oncology » College of Medicine » University of Florida
The UF Department of Radiation Oncology was pleased to welcome five new residents on July 1, 2025: Physician Residents Nicholas Gutsche, MD; Melisa Pasli, MD; Rami Shaker, MD; and Kristin Walker, MD; and Medical Physics Resident Song Yue, PhD. Nicholas Gutsche joins the department from the University of Michigan Medical School, where he spearheaded a…| radonc.med.ufl.edu
“It’s critically important to consider the needs of patients with cancer after their treatment ends because survivorship brings its own set of physical, emotional and practical challenges that can significantly impact quality of life.”| Radiation Oncology » College of Medicine » University of Florida
Young patients with cancer need support when it comes to scholastic performance, which can be an empowering and motivating force during the challenges of cancer treatment, UF Health Cancer Center researchers have found.| News-Medical
The UF Health Cancer Center will showcase the breadth of its innovative research at the 2025 ASCO Annual Meeting.| cancer.ufl.edu
On a Friday in November 2011, 67-year-old Dave Hwalek noticed blood in his urine, which prompted him to schedule a doctor’s appointment. He remembers watching…| ufhealth.org
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Follow KBKG on Social Media Linkedin Facebook X-twitter Youtube By Lester Cook | Principal, Cost Segregation Who Can Claim QPP? Why “Used by the Taxpayer” is the Next Big Test IRC §168(n), introduced under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, allows full expensing on certain real property used in qualified production. This new category is […] The post Deep Dive: Manufacturing QPP Expensing Rules – Defining “Used by the Taxpayer” appeared first on KBKG.| KBKG
Follow KBKG on Social Media Linkedin Facebook X-twitter Youtube One of the most common questions foreign-owned companies ask when operating in the U.S. surrounds whether or not they can claim the Research and Development (R&D) Tax Credit, and the answer is often yes. U.S. tax law does not disqualify companies from claiming the federal R&D […] The post Can Foreign-Owned Companies Claim the US R&D Tax Credit? appeared first on KBKG.| KBKG
Follow KBKG on Social Media Linkedin Facebook X-twitter Youtube Many businesses invest heavily in innovation, developing new technologies, improving| KBKG
An often overlooked utility board election will get the Turning Point USA treatment in 2026.| Arizona Capitol Times | Your Inside Source for Arizona Government, Politics a...
Governor Hobbs instructs state agencies to limit budget requests due to federal funding uncertainties for fiscal year 2027.| Arizona Capitol Times | Your Inside Source for Arizona Government, Politics a...
Florida has approximatley 25 to 30 ticks. Which ticks are in Florida? What diseases do ticks spread? And how do residents and visitors alike can stay safe when outdoors?| epi.ufl.edu
The post The SEAP Mid-Term Review: Why the Transition Pathway Still Matters appeared first on Euclid Network.| Euclid Network
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1754920853353{margin-bottom: 0px !important;}”] When the European Commission adopted the Social Economy Action Plan (SEAP) in 2021, it marked a turning point for the recognition and support of the social economy across Europe. For the first time, a coordinated European approach placed social enterprises, cooperatives, mutuals, and other social economy actors at the heart of […]| Euclid Network
Democrats officially announced their slate of candidates to challenge two Republican incumbents on the Arizona Corporation Commission.| Arizona Capitol Times | Your Inside Source for Arizona Government, Politics a...
Global logistics industry veteran Dexter Salenda has joined Ports of Indiana as the organization’s first Foreign Trade and Economic Development Director. This position was created to expand Ports of Indiana’s Foreign-Trade Zone program and offer new services for companies […] The post Ports of Indiana appoints Dexter Salenda to newly created Foreign Trade and Economic Development Director role appeared first on Ports of Indiana.| Ports of Indiana
Oversized equipment destined for pharmaceutical production campus in Lebanon, Ind., gets careful handling at Ports of Indiana’s Ohio River facility en route from Texas MOUNT VERNON, Ind. – Indiana River & Rail Terminals recently managed the barge-to-truck […] The post Indiana River & Rail Terminals handles critical barge shipment at Mount Vernon port for large pharmaceutical project in central Indiana appeared first on Ports of Indiana.| Ports of Indiana
Tens of thousands of Arizona voters who never provided the legally required documented proof of citizenship will not be removed from the registration rolls.| Arizona Capitol Times | Your Inside Source for Arizona Government, Politics a...
To date, NASA has allocated more than $26 billion in government property to contractors in support of six Artemis programs. Today, the NASA Office of Inspector General (OIG) released a memorandum examining how the Agency is managing this significant investment. The Artemis campaign aims to return humans to the Moon and establish a sustainable lunar […]| NASA OIG
NASA missions are dependent on infrastructure, including testing facilities, laboratories, and launch pads, that face the threat of extreme weather events. To address weather-related vulnerabilities of its infrastructure, NASA has integrated resilience efforts into existing processes across various Agency programs. However, this approach lacks clear communication and formal guidance, and the Agency is not effectively […]| NASA OIG
Governor Newsom launches statewide response to Trump rigging Texas’ elections| Governor of California
Last week, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa met Chairman Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang for a summit marking 50 years of diplomatic ties between the E.U. and China. The affair demonstrated just how tense their relationship has become, battered by trade imbalances, export controls on critical […]| China Digital Times (CDT)
“We are very pleased with our second quarter results, which exceeded expectations and marked our strongest quarterly revenue growth since 2021,” said Vivek Shah, Chief Executive Officer of Ziff Davis. “Our new segment reporting is providing greater transparency into the intrinsic value of our key businesses, including breakthrough results from our Connectivity and Health & Wellness businesses.” The post Ziff Davis Reports Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results and Reaffirms 2025 Guidan...| Ziff Davis
"It's clear what the threat actors are doing – they are outsmarting humans through hyper-personalized phishing techniques using the full capability of AI and deploying at scale," Usman Choudhary, Chief Product and Technology Officer, VIPRE Security Group, says. "Organizations can no longer rely on standard cybersecurity processes, techniques, and technology. They need comprehensive and advanced email security solutions that can help them to deploy like-for-like defenses – at the very leas...| Ziff Davis
Associate Professor of History Lyman Stebbins, Ph.D., has been announced as the new director of La Salle's Honors Program. The post La Salle University announces new director of Honors Program appeared first on La Salle University.| La Salle University
Graduate education students gained hands-on teaching experience at the space-themed Summer STEAM Enrichment Camp.| La Salle University
Updated April 22, 2025: The post contains 261 new customer stories, which appear at the beginning of each section of customer lists. The post will be updated regularly with new stories. One of the highlights of my career has always been connecting with customers and partners across industries to learn how they are using technology... The post Explore AI-powered success stories of customer transformation and innovation appeared first on The Official Microsoft Blog.| The Official Microsoft Blog
With summer in full swing, a few of our closest sponsors and friends have generously donated a selection of thoughtful items, allowing Massachusetts Breast Cancer Coalition (MBCC) to host a small and intimate online auction for our valued community.| Massachusetts Breast Cancer Coalition
First unveiled by the Governor on the six-month anniversary of the deadly wildfires, the Blueprint fully details a coordinated roadmap to accelerate recovery, create conditions for an equitable reconstruction, and give residents greater clarity, certainty, and support on the path to returning home.| Governor of California
Follow KBKG on Social Media Linkedin Facebook X-twitter Youtube By Eddie Price| Principal, Cost Segregation With the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), Opportunity Zones (OZ) have shifted from a temporary incentive to a permanent fixture, fundamentally altering how real estate investors should approach tax strategy. The bill creates new benefits specific […] The post Cost Segregation and Opportunity Zones: What Works and What Doesn’t Under the Latest Tax Law appeared first...| KBKG
This update was originally published on June 2, 2014. Follow KBKG on Social Media Linkedin Facebook X-twitter Youtube By Kevin Zolriasatain | Principal, Research & Development Tax Credits In a surprising, and long overdue modification to the Section 41 Research & Development tax credit, Treasury announced TD 9666 allowing taxpayer’s the opportunity to use the Alternative […] The post Choosing Between ASC and Regular R&D Credit Methods appeared first on KBKG.| KBKG
Follow KBKG on Social Media Linkedin Facebook X-twitter Youtube When it comes to claiming the Research and Development (R&D) Tax Credit, understanding the Business Component Test is essential. This test serves as a cornerstone of eligibility, requiring that all qualified research activities be directly tied to a specific business component. Without this alignment, your R&D […] The post Mastering the Business Component Test for R&D Tax Credit Success appeared first on KBKG.| KBKG
Follow KBKG on Social Media Linkedin Facebook X-twitter Youtube When most people hear “Research and Development,” they imagine high-tech labs, futuristic| KBKG
Executives from United Airlines and Denver International Airport explain why an executive MBA in aviation is essential today.| Connected Aviation Today
The University of Florida Emerging Pathogens Institute has expanded its leadership team with two new members to help enhance the institute’s research experience in aquatic pathobiology and clinical research.| epi.ufl.edu
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The post Position Paper: SEAP mid-term review appeared first on Euclid Network.| Euclid Network
The post THE SUSTAINIING IMPACT SUMMIT RETURNS FOR ITS 7TH EDITION! appeared first on Euclid Network.| Euclid Network
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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”15426″ img_size=”full” alignment=”center” css=””][mk_padding_divider size=”20″][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1753193550903{margin-bottom: 0px !important;}”] DPC Series 2025–2026 | Session 1: Rethinking Risk – Resilience in Times of Political Instability As political landscapes across Europe and beyond become increasingly volatile, social enterprise support organisations (SESOs) are navigating a climate of heightened risk...| Euclid Network
Thriving Parishes Project Retreat, Phoenix, AZ | July 14, 2025 | Arizona Grand Resort, Phoenix, AZ Close to 50 people The post Thriving Parishes Project Retreat, Phoenix, AZ appeared first on The Diocese of the West.| The Diocese of the West
REMARKS by Fr. John Dresko Retirement of Archbishop Benjamin 15 July 2025 Your Beatitude, Esteemed Hierarchs, Reverend Clergy, Beloved Brothers The post Remarks on the Retirement of Archbishop Benjamin appeared first on The Diocese of the West.| The Diocese of the West
On July 16, 2025, the Diocese of the West met at the Arizona Grand Resort in Phoenix, nominating Archimandrite Vasily (Permiakov) as bishop following Archbishop Benjamin’s retirement.| The Diocese of the West
In her complaint, Hemme—who spent 43 years in prison before being exonerated—accuses St. Joseph police of framing her to cover up a murder possibly committed by one of their fellow officers. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — In the winter of 1980, as the St. Joseph Police Department investigated the November 12 murder of local librarian Patricia […] The post PRESS RELEASE: Sandra Hemme—Wrongly Imprisoned Longer than Any Known Woman in U.S. History—Files Federal Lawsuit appeared first on Loevy + ...| Loevy + Loevy
Torres was only 21 when he framed by the LA County Sheriff’s Department for murder; County Board of Supervisors unanimously approves settlement. LOS ANGELES — Alexander Torres, now 45 years old, lost more than two decades of his life when he was locked up for a crime he had nothing to do with. On Tuesday, […] The post PRESS RELEASE: Alexander Torres—Imprisoned Over 20 Years After Wrongful Conviction—Receives $14 Million Settlement appeared first on Loevy + Loevy.| Loevy + Loevy
Ending a “30-plus year horror story,” the $30 million total settlement for Mr. Wilson is believed to be the largest pre-trial settlement in U.S. history. CHICAGO — Forty-three years after Jackie Wilson and his brother Andrew were brutally tortured by notorious police Lieutenant Jon Burge and his crew of self-described “asskickers,” Chicago has finally brought […] The post Jackie Wilson—Brutally Tortured by Police and Falsely Imprisoned for 36 Years—Receives Record Settlement a...| Loevy + Loevy
The executive order helps address this crisis, directing state agencies to create a new focus on this issue and creating new pathways to help reconnect men and boys with the support, assistance, and help they need. | Governor of California
The Federal Information Security Modernization Act requires the Office of Inspector General to conduct an annual evaluation of NASA’s information security program. For fiscal year 2025, we rated NASA’s information security program at a Level 3—meaning policies, procedures, and strategies were consistently implemented, but quantitative and qualitative effectiveness measures were lacking—a rating that falls short […]| NASA OIG
The popularity of Summer Session in Burnaby Schools continues. Interest in afternoon programs has gone up at the elementary level, with four new afternoon sites and 300 more courses […] The post Summer School Success appeared first on Burnaby Schools.| Burnaby Schools
Rock Band is among the Summer Session classes on offer in Burnaby Schools where students get the chance to learn a new skill and have fun. The popular class […] The post School of Summer Rock appeared first on Burnaby Schools.| Burnaby Schools
An exhibit initiated by the District’s Settlement Workers in Schools program is on now at the Burnaby Village Museum, featuring the experiences of Afghan refugees who are making meaningful […]| Burnaby Schools
T-Mobile had the best mobile network in the U.S. during the first half of 2025, according to the Speedtest Connectivity Report released by Ookla. Overall, the nation's second-largest wireless carrier delivered a median download speed of 245.48 Mbps. The wireless provider's median 5G download speed was 299.36 Mbps. T-Mobile's Speedtest Connectivity Score of 79.95 topped Verizon's 75.49 tally and AT&T's 72.47. The post T-Mobile had the best U.S. wireless network during the first half of 2025 sa...| Ziff Davis
Ziff Davis, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZD) will release its Second Quarter 2025 Earnings at 6:00PM ET on Wednesday, August 6, 2025. Additionally, Ziff Davis invites the public, members of the press, the financial community, stockholders, and other interested parties to listen to a live audio Webcast of its Second Quarter 2025 Earnings Call at 8:30AM ET on Thursday, August 7, 2025. The post Ziff Davis to Announce Second Quarter 2025 Earnings appeared first on Ziff Davis.| Ziff Davis
"We are proud to deliver a fully integrated email security solution that empowers organisations to stay protected against the ever-evolving email threat landscape, without sacrificing simplicity," said Oliver Paterson, Director, Product Management, at VIPRE Security Group. "In a time when email remains the number one attack vector, this solution ensures our customers have the layered, adaptive protection needed to outpace evolving threats." The post VIPRE Launches New Integrated Email Securit...| Ziff Davis