Good news in New York: Kathy Hochul announces the granting of 68 million dollars to help nearly 1,300 households
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced a funding initiative of 68 million dollars aimed at assisting nearly 1,300 households with various public aid programs.
Former 'number two' of the Andalusian PSOE and a former advisor prosecuted for training courses
The former deputy general secretary of the Andalusian PSOE, Rafael Velasco, and former employment advisor Antonio Fernández have been prosecuted for irregularities in public training aid.
Investigation points to embezzlement of R$ 650,000 from social projects in Palmas
The Civil Police in Brazil has charged ten individuals for allegedly embezzling over R$ 650,000 from public funds intended for social sports and recreational programs in Palmas.
ASF strengthens technical capacities and reaffirms Mexico as a regional benchmark with the delivery of ICADEFIS diplomas
The Superior Audit Office of Mexico celebrated the completion of training programs for auditors aimed at enhancing skills and reinforcing the country's role as a regional model.
Anxiety about the blue DNA, technocrats, and division for Adonis
The article discusses Greece's poor standing in EU rankings while juxtaposing its success in training programs, highlighting government concerns over perceptions of national prowess.
LEADERSHIP OF LUNG CLINIC ⟩ Screening for lung cancer in Tartu County outperformed the USA
A lung cancer screening pilot in Tartu County has shown significantly better participation rates and early detection compared to similar programs in the USA.
Tomorrow's celebrations fill various locations in Tartu
Tartu will host a day-long celebration featuring ceremonies, exhibitions, concerts, and public programs in various locations throughout the city.
Frustrated Mayors: 'The Federal Government Should Take Care of Its Responsibilities Instead of Launching Funding Programs'
German mayors are facing increasing financial pressures, forcing them to make tough choices about community services amidst public outrage and personal threats.
Authorities of Pichincha reject approval of Efficiency of Spending Law in GAD: 'Social service and care programs will continue to function'
Authorities in Pichincha, Ecuador, have voiced strong opposition to the recently passed Efficiency of Spending Law that mandates financial allocations for local governments.
One needle shared more than 80 times: Former inmates detail drug use in prisons
A new study reveals alarming rates of needle sharing among inmates in Queensland prisons, prompting calls for needle exchange programs to prevent disease spread.
Report all vaccine reactions, doctor advises parents
A Nigerian pediatrician emphasizes the importance of parents reporting vaccine reactions in children to improve immunization programs.
Minister Vojtěch plans a review of cancer screenings to increase participation
Czech Health Minister Adam Vojtěch is planning a review of five cancer screening programs to improve participation rates among patients.
FHI wants to change vaccination programs
The Norwegian Institute of Public Health (FHI) recommends expanding vaccination programs to include chickenpox for children and shingles for adults.
FHI will recommend that adults be vaccinated against shingles
The Norwegian Institute of Public Health (FHI) recommends including chickenpox vaccination for children and shingles vaccination for adults in national vaccination programs.
Venezuela: Delcy Rodríguez closes emblematic chavista programs, many created by Nicolás Maduro
Delcy Rodríguez has ordered the closure of seven public entities, several of which were established during Nicolás Maduro's administration, in a significant reshuffle amidst the ongoing political crisis in Venezuela.
Official Gazette of Poland from February 11, 2026 (positions 196 - 200)
The article details several governmental resolutions regarding new programs and initiatives in Poland for public health, education, and security.
It passed on TV: see additional information from TV TEM Bauru reports in February 2026
TV TEM Bauru provides information about upcoming public events and programs for debt negotiation in February 2026.
N. Papathanasis: There is no way that even one euro will be given without being lawful
Deputy Minister of National Economy and Finance, Nikos Papathanasis, emphasized that financial disbursements must comply with legal and regulatory frameworks, relating to training programs and funding amidst ongoing investigations.
Unesp 2026: second call list of approved candidates in the entrance examination released; check it out
The second call list for the Unesp 2026 entrance examination has been released, offering candidates the opportunity to enroll in various undergraduate programs.
Sahmyook University Selected as 'Level 2 Healing Agriculture Training Institution'
Sahmyook University has been designated as a Level 2 Healing Agriculture Training Institution by the Seoul Agricultural Technology Center, aiming to enhance public health through therapeutic agriculture programs.
TV ratings, the decline of Rai news. Mediaset gains in information
Rai's main news broadcasts have seen a drop in viewers over the last five months, while Mediaset's programs have gained audience share, indicating a shift in public preference for televised news.
More money for veterans' associations: Zagreb County announced a competition, here’s how much they give
Zagreb County has announced a public competition worth 100,000 euros for funding programs and projects from veterans' associations stemming from the Homeland War, aiming to strengthen their capacities in social and psychological empowerment.
Zagreb County allocates 100 thousand euros for veterans' association projects
Zagreb County has announced a public competition worth 100,000 euros for funding programs and projects from associations arising from the Homeland War.
Can we escape uncomfortable topics? No one was sent to Radio Sljeme, previously avoided Opened
Zagreb's municipal government, led by Tomislav Tomašević, continues its pattern of avoiding participation in discussions about city issues, as evidenced by their absence in both the 'Opened' and Radio Sljeme programs.
RFK Jr unveils $100M effort to tackle addiction, homelessness and mental illness
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a $100 million federal investment to address homelessness, combat opioid addiction, and enhance public safety through treatment-focused recovery programs, as part of President Trump’s Great American Recovery Initiative.
Breast cancer screening coverage in Latvia is still insufficient, concludes SPKC
In Latvia, despite positive trends in cancer screening coverage and decreased mortality rates, public response to screening programs remains lower than desired, according to data from the Disease Prevention and Control Center (SPKC).
The Public Prosecutor's Office archives the complaints about breast cancer screening due to lack of criminal evidence
The Public Prosecutor's Office has shelved the complaints against senior officials regarding the non-fulfillment of healthcare in breast cancer detection programs, citing no criminal evidence.
Principal of a Bratislava School: Ideally, Parents Shouldn't Pay, but the State Doesn't Provide Enough Funds for Textbooks, Skiing, or English
The principal of Dubová Elementary School in Bratislava discusses the inadequate state funding for public schools, forcing parents and civic associations to cover costs for textbooks, ski trips, and English programs.
Trump administration rolls back $2 billion mental health, addiction grant cuts
The Trump administration has decided to reverse previously announced cuts to mental health and addiction programs totaling over $2 billion, following bipartisan backlash.
Public Employment Service: New employment programs for special groups of unemployed
The Public Employment Service aims to create over 120,000 job positions through targeted employment programs by 2026, focusing on women, youth, and long-term unemployed individuals.
Noem puts Newsom on notice, vows California probe after Minnesota fraud bust
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has warned California Governor Gavin Newsom of federal investigations following a major fraud discovery in Minnesota public programs.
5 Stars: "Cerno does not attack Ranucci". The director: "I do not accept censorship"
The 5 Star Movement has criticized journalist Tommaso Cerno for attacking the public broadcaster Rai and called for the Rai to consider him incompatible with its television programs.
Spain will have more private universities than public ones by 2026 due to the push from autonomous communities
By 2026, Spain is projected to have more private universities than public ones, driven by an increase in students enrolling in master's programs and significant changes in the university sector towards privatization.
US cuts to number of recommended childhood vaccines will allow disease to spread, experts say
Experts warn that the Trump administration's decision to reduce the number of routine childhood vaccines from 17 to 11 could facilitate the spread of infectious diseases and undermine public trust in vaccination programs.
The Princess of Asturias Foundation denounces fake social media profiles that 'usurp the identity' of Leonor to scam
The Princess of Asturias Foundation warns the public about fake social media profiles impersonating Leonor to commit fraud, clarifying that it does not have any economic assistance programs for individuals.
The Princess of Asturias Foundation warns of identity theft of Leonor to commit fraud on social networks
The Princess of Asturias Foundation has reported that it does not engage in any financial aid programs or solicit donations from individuals, cautioning the public against identity fraud using Princess Leonor's name.
"I Avoid News Programs Like the 'Tagesschau'"
Actor Heiner Lauterbach discusses freedom of expression in public broadcasting, the leftist bias in the artistic scene, and how to achieve success despite setbacks in a recent interview.
Vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris amidst $9 billion fraud scandal
Minnesota is at the center of a significant fraud scandal involving $9 billion in state funds intended for social programs, primarily public preschool, uncovered by journalist Nick Shirley's viral video.
165,000 citizens benefited from the employment and training programs of DYPA in 2025
In 2025, 165,000 citizens benefited from the employment and training programs of the Public Employment Service (DYPA), as highlighted by its director Gianna Hormova during the presentation of the annual report.
The hangover from the screening crisis: from citizen confusion to the fear that other cancer screening programs will be halted
This article discusses the aftermath of a screening crisis in Andalusia, highlighting public confusion and fears that other cancer detection programs might be halted, while experts emphasize the life-saving importance of early detection strategies.