prog

Achieving Optimal Thyroid Health Through the Thyroid Reset Program

Dana Laake and her special guest Dr. Alan Christianson will discuss achieving optimal thyroid health through the thyroid reset program.

The post Achieving Optimal Thyroid Health Through the Thyroid Reset Program first appeared on Federal News Network.





prog

Data forms the foundation of fraud detection programs

Few phenomena are more troubling for federal programs than the loss of dollars through fraud. Each year this form of waste results in billions of dollars of improper payments. Health care delivery programs are among the biggest targets. Watch on-demand as we talk with leaders from the CMS, HHS, VA, and Optum Serve.

The post Data forms the foundation of fraud detection programs first appeared on Federal News Network.




prog

Apple iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max review: A work in progress smartphone (Updated)

Solid phones, even without Apple Intelligence. #apple #iphone16pro #iphone16promax




prog

5G network specialist Celona launches expanded channel program

Celona reacts to the growing maturity of its channel by moving from a single-tier organization to a more diverse three tiered one, while complementing the channel announcement with new Aerloc security improvements for industrial IoT.




prog

Cisco overhauls partner program with new 360 program

At its Partner Summit, Cisco outlines plans for a major revamp of its partner program, one it says will capture more of the value partners provide for customers beyond transacting products.




prog

Illumio adds new enablement tools, simplification to partner program

Illumio is looking to strengthen partners in a growing zero trust segmentation market by significantly enhancing their global partner program.





prog

In progress : see inside a lettering artist's sketchbook and process, from pencil to vector /

Library - Art Library, Location - LIB, Call number - NK3631.H57 A35 2015




prog

Multiple Constant Multiplication Optimizations for Field Programmable Gate Arrays

Location: Electronic Resource- 




prog

Cell Reprogramming Methods and Protocols

Location: Electronic Resource- 




prog

The program

Location: Main Media Collection - Video record 42407 DVD




prog

Programmed Cell Death Methods and Protocols

Location: Electronic Resource- 




prog

Reactive programming with RxJS : untangle your asynchronous JavaScript code

Location: Engineering Library- QA76.73.J39M36 2015




prog

The Information Systems security officer's guide : establishing and managing a cyber security program

Location: Engineering Library- TK5105.59.K68 2016




prog

Flight Job At Boeing - Military Programs Flight Operations Manager

Flight Job At Boeing Military Programs Flight Operations Manager




prog

Program Management Job At Boeing - Senior Program Manager P 8 Training Systems Germany L

Program Management Job At Boeing Senior Program Manager P 8 Training Systems Germany L




prog

Program Management Job At Boeing - North East Asia & Singapore Neas Project Manager Project Management Speci

Program Management Job At Boeing North East Asia & Singapore Neas Project Manager Project Management Speci




prog

New Maryland program to help residents with water bill debt

(The Center Square) – The state of Maryland is investing $20 million in taxpayer fudning into the Water Assistance Relief Program to support those residents with water bill debt that is directly related to the COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Larry Hogan said.




prog

In 'liberal' San Francisco, the sole progressive vying for mayor is an underdog

San Franciscans have rejected the city's far-left image in recent years, pulling it toward the center. Aaron Peskin says he wants to be the next "progressive" mayor.




prog

How Alexis Mercedes Rinck’s Victory Reclaimed Public Safety as a Progressive Issue

Tuesday’s catastrophic results at the federal level mask a different, more durable, and deeply consequential result here in Seattle: Voters chose a public safety candidate from the left. by Kamau Chege

Tuesday’s catastrophic results at the federal level mask a different, more durable, and deeply consequential result here in Seattle: Voters chose a public safety candidate from the left.

For close observers, the result was no surprise: Alexis Mercedes Rinck, running on a strong message of smart, sensible, and progressive public safety and stability, won her primary handily, led in the polls in the lead up to the general election, and easily defeated an incumbent councilmember citywide with more votes than any city council candidate has ever won in a Seattle election.

The critical takeaway is how she won. Rinck, unlike other candidates from Seattle’s left wing in recent years, conceded to the obvious but difficult-to-navigate reality that Seattle voters view public safety as the single most important issue in local elections and, importantly, that those views actually reflect a material reality that bears serious public attention and public work. Missing from the campaign were efforts to browbeat voters for being concerned about public drug use, visible homelessness, and a pervasive sense of disorder in our streets. 

Unlike her opponent, however, Rinck’s policy proposals to tackle voters’ biggest concerns are evidence-based. She supports deep investments in affordable housing — and is willing to raise revenue to pay for it. She’ll work to expand mental health treatment opportunities for those who need it. She’ll fully fund critical municipal services that connect people to resources before they fall into crisis. And she’ll work to build more housing everywhere.

Woo’s campaign, meanwhile, felt rudderless and contradictory to itself. She was at once painting herself as an outsider seeking change, but also as an incumbent who got progressive results. But in facing a charismatic, competent opponent who conceded that Woo’s main issue was central but ran on doing something about it that might actually work, Woo’s campaign collapsed. 

At the beginning of the year, a campaign based on public safety seemed like fertile ground for Woo and her colleagues on the city council who won their elections hammering the same themes against a left that failed to counter pandemic-era attacks about defunding the police.

Rinck’s progressive campaign neutralized those attacks by recognizing a fundamental liberal principle: that when public spaces become private domains — whether through encampments or open air drug markets — they deny public amenities to the many while inadequately serving the few who are unhoused or in crisis. The solution most people want, as Tuesday’s results suggest, lies not in costly incarceration or aimless sweeps but in moving people from crisis to care.

The public’s fixation on safety and stability in this election should not surprise us. Fears about safety flourish in populist moments, in cities divided between haves and have-nots, and in places grappling with widening inequality. As zoning laws continue to strangle our ability to build, crisis care programs are starved for funding, and democratic institutions strain under populist pressure, voters gravitate to a basic need for physical and psychological security.

Rinck’s campaign offers us a model and a playbook for organizing with hope and meeting people where they are — even if that is initially a place of fear and contradiction. Her campaign, and those we hope will follow it in winning back the City Council for progressives, offers abundance in the face of scarcity and hope in the face of despair.

We’re facing bleak times as a country. Perhaps it’s precisely because things are so bad right now that we can't give in to despair, whose pernicious power is its ability to narrow our attention to narratives that only encourage more despair. Its impact results in our inaction. 

As implausible as it seems, this moment demands hope, and specifically, hope as action. We must remind ourselves and each other of our own agency, and our ability to imagine a better future, a better system. Despair calls on us to retreat. Hope asks: what if we win? Then demands we go out and make it happen. On Tuesday, Rinck did just that.

Kamau Chege is a democracy reform advocate. Rian Watt is an economic justice advocate.




prog

Scouting the Inland Northwest's college hoops programs for the 2024-25 season

WASHINGTON STATE MEN…




prog

Journalist Nate Schweber shares a historic story of public lands conservation for the Palouse's Everybody Reads program

Like the main characters of his latest book, author and journalist Nate Schweber is shaped by his upbringing in the Western United States…



  • Arts & Culture

prog

Tribeca Film Festival Reveals Jason Reitman Interview Among Its Inaugural Podcasts Program

Preview of 'Siegfried and Roy' audio series as well as a live recording of non-fiction Black Lives Matter show 'Resistance' have also been unveiled as part of the Tribeca Podcasts line-up.




prog

Tribeca Film Festival Reveals Jason Reitman Interview Among Its Inaugural Podcasts Program

Preview of 'Siegfried and Roy' audio series as well as a live recording of non-fiction Black Lives Matter show 'Resistance' have also been unveiled as part of the Tribeca Podcasts line-up.






prog

St Patrick’s Festival Birmingham final programme announced

Upwards of 90,000 people expected to attend Digbeth festivities.





prog

University live programme to advise new students

Comedian Sideman talks about overcoming adversity as part of Get ready for uni: live.






prog

Shout – New team, new programme, new future

Arts group building on past success.






prog

San Antonio Pre-K Program Seeks To Fix Achievement Gap

Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: We've been having conversations on this program and elsewhere on the network about inequality in education. Those gaps can start early, often before a student ever enters a classroom. Studies show that kids who don't get any pre-K instruction can lag a year behind those who do in math and verbal skills. In 2012, San Antonio vowed to fix that. The city enacted a 1/8 cent sales tax for a program called pre-K for SA, which now provides early childhood education for just over 2,000 children from low-income, military and English-learning families. Sarah Baray is the CEO of Pre-K for SA, and she is with us now. Sarah Baray, thanks so much for talking to us. SARAH BARAY: It's my pleasure. Glad to be with you. MARTIN: So first of all, I just wanted to ask you to tell us why pre-K matters. You're a former teacher. You're an administrator. You've also taught education courses at the university level, so you kind of have that bird's-eye




prog

Issues of the Environment: Ann Arbor school district making progress toward renewable energy and other sustainability goals

The Ann Arbor School District is transitioning away from the use of fossil fuels. The district was the first to sign up for DTE Energy’s MIGreen Power Program to get to 100% use of renewable energy, and the district will add four more all-electric school buses this academic year. WEMU's David Fair spoke with the Ann Arbor Schools' Director of Capital Programs, Jason Bing, about where the district is today and where it’s headed.




prog

Issues of the Environment: Washtenaw County Conservation District offering 'cover crop' program for local farmers

The first frost of the season probably isn’t too far away. Properly preparing the agricultural soil for next spring and summer is a matter of timing. Getting the cover crops in place is essential before a hard freeze occurs. The Washtenaw County Conservation District is working to make it convenient and effective for local farmers. Conservation technician Matt Dejonge explained it all in his conversation with WEMU's David Fair.




prog

¿Cuál es el balance de programas sociales del gobierno durante pandemia?




prog

Aislamiento obligatorio ahora será progresivo con enfoque regional: Molano




prog

Un programa para entender lo que pasa en Colombia

Panelistas plantearon que es necesario entender el papel de todos los actores de la protesta; así como una comprensión de las nuevas preocupaciones de la sociedad




prog

Programas de apoyo a jóvenes: ¿están en la dirección correcta?

Panelistas plantearon que programas son acertados, no obstante, advirtieron que hace falta programas de fondo como un plan de empleo de emergencia.




prog

Es un excelente mensaje de la CREG: MinMinas sobre fin del programa de incentivos

El ministro Andrés Camacho aseguró que se envía un mensaje en el que la institucionalidad actúa de acuerdo con la situación.




prog

Hora20 desde las regiones: La Guajira, ¿cómo avanzan los programas de Gobierno?

El gobernador, la gerente de aguas, un senador y un empresario del sector turismo analizaron los retos y oportunidades que tiene el departamento.




prog

Elipse, el programa para bajar de peso.

Elipse, el programa para bajar de peso.




prog

Escuche el programa de La Luciérnaga noviembre 04




prog

Escuche el programa de La Luciérnaga noviembre 05




prog

Escuche el programa de La Luciérnaga noviembre 08




prog

ESCUCHE EL PROGRAMA LA LUCIÉRNAGA DE NOVIEMBRE 09




prog

Escuche el programa de La Luciérnaga de noviembre 10