NEW YORK (PRWEB) May 6, 2021 Jay Jasp, a herald of truth, both in doctrine and in drama, has completed his new book “Yehosaphet Collections”: a fascinating work of biblical fantasy. Jay writes, âI reached out with my left hand and out of my fingertips came out her magnificent beauty. …
Read More »American Book Fair Supports Literacy Programs in Boys and Girls Clubs of America
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Read More »“Chasing My Demons”, recently published by author Courtney Walker, is an inspiring memoir overcoming the many obstacles faced by the author | New
MEADVILLE, PA., May 6, 2021 / PRNewswire-PRWeb / – “Chasing My Demons”: A Powerful Tale of Perseverance. “Chasing My Demons” is the creation of the published author, Courtney walker, a devoted wife, a loving mother and a nomadic spirit. Walker shares, âI have lived a life of faith so strong …
Read More »Physicists Find New Way to Turn Antiferromagnetism On and Off | MIT News
When you save an image to your smartphone, that data is written to tiny transistors that are electrically turned on or off in a “bit” pattern to represent and encode that image. Most of the current transistors are made from silicon, an element that scientists have managed to switch to …
Read More »The author’s house / SLETH architects
The author’s house / SLETH architects © Rasmus Hjortshøj – COAST + 41 Share Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp To post Or https://www.archdaily.com/961136/the-authors-house-sleth-architects © Rasmus Hjortshøj – COAST Text description provided by the architects. Inside a forest near a lake is a house. A house for an author, designed by …
Read More »The novel by a poet-historian poetically sheds light on the history of the state
Lost Mountain, by Anne Coray, is a book from the geographic heart of Alaska’s biggest mining controversy of the 21st century – so far. Coray knows the territory well, being born and raised in the highlands of Bristol Bay on Lake Clark. In this novel, she created a community of …
Read More »Michael B. Jordan thinks Star Wars was his worst audition
Actor Michael B. Jordan shares details of how he botched his Star Wars audition. “I think it was probably my worst hearing yet.” Actor Michael B. Jordan reveals his worst hearing involved testing for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. The film, which served as the first chapter of the Star …
Read More »New pipeline identifies millions of molecular targets in SARS-CoV-2
Researchers in the United States have developed a new pipeline for high-throughput automated annotation of genes, proteins and functional domains in the genome of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) – the agent responsible for the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19). The team at IBM Almaden Research Center in San …
Read More »Local author publishes novel about missing Lincoln conspirator | Newspaper
CHARLES TOWN – Nationally acclaimed author Bob O’Connor of Charles Town, has just published his nineteenth book. O’Connor has written a column that has appeared on the first Sunday of each month in the Journal for 13 years. In keeping with her interest in writing about virtually unknown figures from …
Read More »Describing ‘social justice’, 49 people sign ‘Jewish Harper letter’
An open letter signed by some 50 prominent American Jews warns of the rise of “social justice ideology,” which is described as a “pernicious” force that is “antithetical to Judaism” and threatens to suffocate free debate and democratic values ââin the United States. States. The group that organized the letter …
Read More »The magic of books | Higher education school
Nilda Soto Ruiz, GSE professor and chair of the master’s program in school leadership, read Caps for Sale during the GSE Read Aloud marathon held in honor of World Book Day on April 23. Designated by UNESCO in 1995 as a global celebration of books and reading, World Book Day …
Read More »Edmonds author of Nick Baker’s books now available in audio format
Kathy Passage and Nick Baker are recording the audiobooks. The two children’s books by Nick Baker, author and musician from Edmonds – Bad blues behavior and Tortoise – are now available in audio format. According to Kathy Passage, Baker’s mother (and Restaurant News editor), she and Baker had heard some …
Read More »New coronavirus in Nevada: live blog
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Read More »Château de Sully-sur-Loire: prison, hiding place or refuge?
Château de Sully-sur-Loire in all its fairytale splendor. Photo: Dawn Dailey At the confluence of the Loire and La Sange rivers stands an imposing castle surrounded by the reflective waters of a protective moat. Over the centuries, this castle has welcomed many illustrious guests; however, not all of them came …
Read More »7 Day Report: Dunbar launches fundraising appeal as Bronson reserves more War Chest
Anchorage mayoral candidate Dave Bronson outscored opponent Forrest Dunbar by $ 77,000 in the 7-day report required by the Alaska Public Offices Commission. The seven-day reports cover all the money going in and out between the 30-day report and the 7-day report, 23 days in total, for the May 11 …
Read More »LU teacher publishes second children’s book
The Curious Pup is the namesake of a growing children’s book series written by Cheryl Rae Johnson, professor of English at Lamar University. The second book in the series was released in January and is available on Amazon. The series focuses on Christianity and teaches child-friendly lessons on topics such …
Read More »10 best characters featured after season 1
Game of thrones is famous for juggling multiple storylines, which include a sprawling cast of characters. Arguably there is no main character on the show. Instead, there’s a collection of supporting players, spread across the vastness of Westeros and Essos. Each has their own narrative and purpose, sometimes seemingly detached …
Read More »Books to bond this Mother’s Day
Is the mother figure in your life a great reader? If so, gifting a book or offering to read a book can be the perfect treat for Mother’s Day. Here are a few bridging books that explore the varied and powerful experiences of motherhood. “Caramelo”, by Sandra Cisneros – While …
Read More »Author Pat Conroy’s daughter-in-law sues editors for reporting sexual abuse
Emily Conroy says details of the abuse she allegedly suffered as a child have been published in books about her stepfather. by: Amanda Arden Posted: May 5, 2021 / 4:54 p.m. PDT / Update: May 5, 2021 / 4:54 p.m. PDT PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – The daughter-in-law of Pat Conroy, …
Read More »BBC – Voyage – Why only Quebec can claim poutine
âIt’s Canada’s unofficial official dish. In fact, if they could make it look good on a flag, the days of the Maple Leaf could be numbered,â Jamie Oliver joked in a article on making the perfect poutine. As harmless as Oliver’s comment may sound, it is the perfect example of …
Read More »Authors Amplified Series: “ The Invention of Latin American Music ” by Pablo Palomino
Global Atlanta’s Authors Amplified series showcasing Georgia’s voices continues with a virtual interview with Dr. Pablo Palomino, Assistant Professor of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Mellon Faculty Fellow at Oxford College of Emory University and author of the recently published book The invention of Latin American documentaries. About the book …
Read More »Wings, Garbage Plates and Other Culinary Icons Highlighted in Upstate Eats Tourism Campaign
A new tourism campaign is being launched that celebrates many of Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse and Binghamton’s culinary classics, and encourages travelers to visit some of the famous destinations that serve them. It is known as the Upstate Eats Trail, and highlights many famous places and menu items. The project had …
Read More »New drug offers quick relief from restlessness in severe mental illness
An experimental orally dissolving film formulation of dexmedetomidine (BXCL501, BioXcel Therapeutics) may provide rapid relief from acute agitation associated with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder (TB), according to the results of two phase 3, randomized and controlled trials. placebo-controlled. Dr Leslie Citrome For both disorders, BXCL501 showed “superiority over placebo” by …
Read More »Q&A: Ericka Waller, author of ‘Dog Days’
Ericka Waller Dog days is a debut novel about how dogs can bring out the best in us in the face of life’s challenges. We had the pleasure of chatting with Ericka about everything Dog days, plus writing, book recommendations, and more! Hi, Ericka! Can you tell our readers a …
Read More »Author to discuss “ Delmarva Abandoned Railways ” on May 10
Douglas Poore, curator of the Greater Harrington Historical Society, will discuss his new book “Abandoned Railroads of Delmarva” in a live, online conversation hosted by the Lewes Public Library and Browseabout Books at 5pm on Monday May 10th. For over 100 years, railways have been the king of transport, turning …
Read More »New RL Stine Stories Come To Life In All-New Podcast
Screenless entertainment isn’t always easy to find, but a new podcast filled with TV stars, writers and producers is gearing up to change that! GoKidGo is a storytelling podcast launched today for ages 6-11 with immersive storytelling. It is set in an Avengers-style universe and also features untold stories from …
Read More »Books like the Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner
Historical fiction, magical realism and feminist literature in one novel make The lost apothecary by Sarah Penner easy to devour – read it in a day! For newcomers, The lost apothecary takes place in 18th century London, where a secret apothecary store hidden behind a stuff shelf helps women overcome …
Read More »Psychedelics as therapy? West Michigan author pleads for further research and acceptance
Stateside Conversation with Paul Austin Humans have used psychedelics like magic mushrooms, acid, or ecstasy in various ways for a long time. Although drugs remain illegal federally in the United States, interest in psychedelics continues to grow, as does the movement to normalize their use – especially for therapeutic purposes. …
Read More »Can the Saints draft, Can Ian Book enter the battle for QB in New Orleans?
The New Orleans Saints had a quarterback dilemma. They didn’t have enough heading to go out and sign a big name player, and they also thought their quarterback was already in the room, which means Jameis Winston and / or Taysom Hill. After passing on Kyle Trask, the quarterback’s most …
Read More »Indy Book Club May Pick: “ Why Fish Doesn’t Exist ”
Content Disclaimer: This book contains descriptions of eugenics and sterilization. Besides the joy of snacks, the best part of being in a book club is listening to different points of view and hearing how others have interpreted a piece of literature. After I finished Lulu Miller’s twisty tale of science-meet-history-meet-memory, …
Read More »Three grand prizes in one day: Michelle Good’s novel ‘Five Little Indians’ makes Cree author an ’emerging writer’ at 65
At 65, Michelle Good is an emerging writer. At least, that’s what she found out on Tuesday when she learned of her nominations for the Kobo Emerging Writer Award, the Governor General’s Literary Award for English Fiction and the Amazon First Novel Award – the same day. âThis response is …
Read More »Bend author and editor Findling balances motherhood and career | way of life
FFor more than 20 years, the author, writer and editor of Bend Kim Cooper Findling has devoted herself to a literary journey. From humble beginnings as a freelance writer and blogger, Findling has to date accomplished writing memoir (âChance of Sunâ) and travel guidebook (âBend, Oregon Daycationsâ), as editor-in-chief of …
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In our Series “Annotated by the author”, we invite New York Times reporters and our student contest winners to comment on their work to help demystify the writing and research process. Chances are, a teacher has asked you to write a response to a text at some point in your …
Read More »Spring 2021 issue of “ Wordgathering, ” an open-access digital journal about the work of writers and artists with disabilities, now online
“Wordgathering: A Journal of Disability Poetry and Literature” The Spring 2021 issue is now online via Wordgathering website. The 57th issue of this open-access digital quarterly journal is made possible by the generous support of Syracuse University Office of Interdisciplinary Programs and Outreach at the Burton Blatt Institute (BBI), headquartered …
Read More »Author Jon Gordon ready to motivate Sheldon | New
SHELDON – Levi Letsche was invited to Dream Big by Sheldon School District Superintendent Cory Myer when it came to lining up a speaker for the inaugural dinner of the Sheldon High School Fellowship of Christian Athletes. The name of former National Football League head coach Tony Dungy was thrown …
Read More »Chris Lowell Joins My Best Friend’s Exorcism Adaptation Of Grady Hendrix’s Novel
(Photo by Gary Gershoff / Getty Images) The Hollywood Reporter reports that Chris Lowell (Promising young woman, GLOW, In the air) was added to the cast of the feature film adaptation of The exorcism of my best friend, inspired by the cult novel by Grady Hendrix. Lowell will join Elsie …
Read More »Next Marvel Novel “Legends of Asgard” Line “The Serpent and the Dead” Releases August 3
wonder and Aconyte Books‘ Legends of Asgard The line will focus on two of Marvel’s warriors, Valkyrie and Lady Sif when The serpent and the dead released on August 3. (Please note this article contains affiliate links. Your purchase will support LaughingPlace by providing a small commission to us, but …
Read More »UIC researcher discovers new therapy for migraine
By discovering a potential new cellular mechanism for migraines, researchers may have also found a new way to treat chronic migraine. Amynah Pradhan, associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Illinois at Chicago, is the lead author of the study, the aim of which was to identify a new …
Read More »3 (More) Questions to Joshua Eyler, Author of “ How Humans Learn ”
Dr. Joshua Eyler is everywhere IHE. A quick search for “Eyler” on IHE revealed the following highlights: Google returns with 191,000 hits for âJoshua Eylerâ – although at least half of them must be other âJoshuaâ. To continue the trend, I wanted to reunite with Josh to get his thoughts …
Read More »EB Vickers inspires young writers at Canyon View Writer’s Guild
Elaine Braithwaite Vickers (EB Vickers) wows her readers with her first young adult book and third novel, Fadeaway. This YA novel has a cast of characters and a plot that leaves you in awe. Fadeaway explores various themes by merging the perspectives of its characters, Jake, Daphne, Seth, Luke and …
Read More »The first patients with ischemic stroke in the United States treated with the new clot retriever from Rapid Medical
TIGERTRIEVER ⢠is the only physician-adjustable device for better control of procedures May 5, 2021, YOKNEAM, Israel and MIAMI – The first patients in the United States have been treated with Rapid Medical’s FDA-approved TIGERTRIEVER ⢠Revascularization Device by Dr. Rishi Gutpa, Director of Neurocritical Care at Wellstar Health System …
Read More »These very famous people all died at the dinner table – 24/7 Wall St.
Pablo Picasso, rapper Prodigy and the Fourth President of the United States have something in common: They all died while eating. There’s an old Catalan proverb that goes âThe table kills more people than warâ – and there are certainly plenty of famous food-related deaths throughout history. Monarchs seem particularly …
Read More »Nanoscope presents new gene distribution and electrophysiology platforms at ARVO
ARLINGTON, TX (May 5, 2021) – Nanoscope Technologies LLC, a biotechnology company developing gene therapies for the treatment of retinal disease, presents several scientific presentations highlighting its groundbreaking research into optical delivery of genes for the restoration of vision and OCT-guided electrophysiology platforms for characterization of retinal degeneration and evaluation …
Read More »Thomas King publishes his first graphic novel – take a look now
The famous writer Thomas King publishes his first graphic novel. Limits was originally a short story written in 1993. It’s about a boy and his mother trying to take a road trip from Alberta to Salt Lake City. When they reach the US-Canada border, they identify as Blackfoot and not …
Read More »Dark Horse graphic and prose novels get audiobooks with new offer – GeekTyrant
Here is some fun news for audiobook fans. Dark Horse has partnered with Graphic Audio to bring several exclusive graphic novels to the audio world and Recorded Books will create audiobooks for several prose novels. Both companies are trademarks of RBmedia. Audiobooks are on the rise over the years as …
Read More »‘Films of Endearment’, a perfect Mother’s Day read for moviegoers
“What are the hidden parts of oneself that a film can lay bare?” This question is the basis of Michael Koresky’s new book, âFilms of Endearment: A Mother, a Son and the 80s Films That Defined Usâ (Hanover Square Press, 288 pp., â â â 1/2 of four), a memoir in films …
Read More »Stacey Abrams romance novels to be reissued next year
Stacey Abrams in 2019. Cheriss May / NurPhoto via Getty Berkley Publishing Group, an imprint of Penguin Random House, will reissue three Stacey Abrams romance novels that have been out of print for years. Abrams, 47, who is best known for her work against voter suppression, wrote all three romance …
Read More »Column: Famous on facts, conspiracies, more
[Opinion column written by MP Chris Famous] The funny thing about social media is that anyone can make a statement or a claim without actually presenting any evidence and facts. I listened to a recent interview on Facebook. It was said that the Covid mitigation measures Bermuda had implemented were …
Read More »New CBD analogue shows promising pain-relieving effects in mice
For patients with chronic pain, ineffective treatments, reduced work productivity, and other factors often combine, fueling feelings of hopelessness and anxiety and paving the way for even more serious problems, including disorders. related to substance use. In 2017 alone, some 18 million Americans abused prescription pain relievers in the past …
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Dull Gray is a stark visual novel with a minimalist approach to gameplay, but a depth beneath its short parts that tells a compelling story. The visual novel genre is a medium capable of telling compelling stories through minimalist gameplay. Titles like Necrobarista proved that the form of interactive fiction …
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Last week I sent a picture of my bumped face to a doctor friend, with the question, “So do you think I need stitches?” It had happened hours earlier, during my fifth surf lesson. After briefly catching a huge one foot wave, I fell off my board and out into …
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The work of artist Tatyana Fazlalizadeh has been informed by her and other women’s experiences with sexism and racism. Tatyana Fazlalizadeh talks about her book and works in a webinar last week. PITTSFIELD, Massachusetts – Telling a woman to smile is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes …
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Tyler Perry is most famous now for his films, but he has his beginnings as a playwright. This is where Madea’s character was first born, and many of Perry’s films are based on plays he wrote. However, Perry did not initially seek to be a writer. But after battling depression …
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Gia Coppola felt disconnected from popular culture when she stumbled upon the ending of Elia Kazan’s 1957 satire “A Face in the Crowd” several years ago. The story of a folk truth-teller who reached dangerous levels of fame and influence on television seemed oddly prescient (and that was before he …
Read More »Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish talk about new movie here today
Register for our COVID-19 newsletter to stay up to date with the latest coronavirus news across New York City By Alicia Powell Bowl Crystal, from Long Beach, returns to the chairmanship of the director after 20 years to Here today, in which he also plays a well-known comedy writer who …
Read More »DC may cast unknown actor as Black Superman
DC may be looking for a relatively unknown actor for their upcoming Superman reboot written by Ta-Nehisi Coates and produced by JJ Abrams. DC may be looking to pick an unknown actor for its next Superman reboot that will see the man of tomorrow played by a black actor. Prolific …
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During Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month, TODAY shares community history, pain, joy and continuation for the AAPI movement. We’ll be posting personal essays, stories, videos, and specials throughout May. As Asian American communities grapple with rising anti-Asian hatred, this year’s AAPI Heritage Month looks more urgent than ever. For …
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Read More »Tim Duncan was never the ‘biggest crybaby’ in the NBA
If there’s one thing that will always bring San Antonio Spurs fans together, it’s when a reason is given to come to the defense of the always underrated Tim Duncan. Whether it’s comparisons to Kobe or Shaq or the absurd idea that Anthony Davis is better, Spurs fans will never …
Read More »Pennsylvania surpasses 1,000 organic farms: USDA report
More than a thousand organic farms are now operating in Pennsylvania, according to the 2019 USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service Organic Survey. The 1,048 organic farms counted last year was a 31% increase from 2016, placing Pennsylvania in fourth place behind California, Wisconsin and New York. These farms produced $ …
Read More »‘Danger!’ legends Brad Rutter, Ken Jennings and James Holzhauer compete for ‘Greatest of all time’, $ 1 million prize
LOS ANGELES (AP) – The Super Bowl is in a few weeks, but for “Jeopardy!” addicts, the big game is here: Brad Rutter, Ken Jennings and James Holzhauer, the best winners of all time, compete for the right to brag. “The first person to win three games will be crowned …
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Read More »Trump Organization CFO banking records subpoenaed
Dive brief: As part of the investigation into former President Donald Trump and the finances of the Trump Organization, New York State prosecutors have subpoenaed the banking records of Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg, The New York Times reported wednesday. The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, headed by Cyrus Vance, Jr., …
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One of the most famous derivative transactions during the dot-com era was performed by the one and only, Mark Cuban. In 1998, Mark Cuban and his partner Todd Wagner sold Broadcast.com, a giant multimedia company specializing in audio and video streaming, to Yahoo! for $ 5.7 billion. At the time, …
Read More »Greater flexibility for existing or new PPP loans
The Law on Economic Aid for Small Businesses, Nonprofits and Hard-Affected Sites (Economic Aid Law) changes the rules for existing PPP loans, second-draw PPP loans and new PPP loans . In short, the Law on Economic Aid extends eligible expenses for recipients of initial PPP loans who have not yet …
Read More »AWS US Federal Director Talks Rapid Response From Agencies Using Cloud
Written by FedScoop staff March 29, 2021 | FEDSCOOP Brett McMillen has been at the forefront of the federal government’s transition to cloud computing over the past decade. An engineer by training, McMillen has spent most of his career helping government agencies leverage innovative IT solutions, having worked for a …
Read More »Local Eats: Kalamazoo’s Rose St. Nutrition Promises Protein Shakes That Don’t Compromise Flavor
KALAMAZOO, MI – Kalamazoo’s newest health food store makes protein shakes that don’t compromise on calories or flavor. Rose St. Nutrition, located at 402 S Rose St under the apartment complex, offers 70 flavors of shakes. Most of the shakes are dairy-free, with the exception of whey protein, and many …
Read More »Hyatt applauds critics of CPAC: we pride ourselves on operating a highly inclusive environment
Hyatt Hotels defended his decision to host the 2021 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Friday, at a time when the political climate has become increasingly volatile, citing his belief that individuals and organizations should be able to come together peacefully and express their own opinions. The three-day event will …
Read More »Snakes climb poles using terrifying new technique
Brown tree snake on a pole – now scarier than before. Bruce jayne New video footage will no doubt fuel the nightmares of full-fledged ophidiophobes and those who just cringe at the thought of a snake climbing up the nearest pole for a snack. Researchers have found that the brown …
Read More »Superintendent Carlton contract extended | Pine log
The Carlton School Board unanimously approved an extension of its CEO’s contract at its meeting on Tuesday, February 16. Superintendent John Engstrom signed an initial contract with the district in June 2020 following the departure of former Superintendent Gwen Carman to take over the Lewiston-Altura School District. Engstrom’s new contract …
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Indian opener Rohit Sharma called Rishabh Pant the “spark” the Indian team needs in the middle order and called on people to be more patient with his style of play which often sees him casually dismissed. Pant made 101 out of 118 deliveries to lead India’s revival after struggling first …
Read More »A look back at basic plant products in Vacaville – The Vacaville Reporter
This is part of a series of occasional pieces provided by the Vacaville Heritage Council. – Editor If orchard and prune drying company owner Ed Uhl hadn’t got over his concernAbout the onion dust contaminating his prunes and making them taste like onion, Jack and William Hume may not have …
Read More »US Senate confirms Biden’s UN candidate Thomas-Greenfield
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States Senate on Tuesday confirmed President Joe Biden’s candidate, veteran diplomat Linda Thomas-Greenfield, as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, adding a key member to its national security team almost a month after his confirmation hearing. The 100-member Senate backed Thomas-Greenfield by 78 to 20 …
Read More »Over 1,200 Glenview businesses receive $ 37.2 million in federal P3 loans
Even Glenviews Jackman Park Bear wears a mask. (Photo provided) Glenview Businesses have collectively received more than $ 37.2 million in Federal Paycheck Protection Program (P3P) funds to help weather the economic crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Data from the Small Business Administration published in the Glenview Journal shows …
Read More »Scroll through the past with Mardi Gras | Time capsule: Staten Island
While the float-filled celebrations and parades and parties that go along with the annual Mardi Gras in New Orleans did not take place on Bourbon Street this year, people still saw fit to dress. to nine for many virtual events to observe the centuries-old tradition. March 3, 2003: Left to …
Read More »Valley Bank Releases 2020 Corporate Social Responsibility Report
Highlights the response and commitment to communities during the tumultuous year April 7, 2021 Valley National Bancorp, based in Wayne, the holding company of Valley National Bank, released Catalyst For Change, the bank’s 2020 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) report that highlights the bank’s commitment to help build stronger communities and …
Read More »Democrats Need a Lesson Before Forgiving Student Loans
There is no free lunch. Don’t say that to a Democrat – because in the caucus that now dominates the Democratic Party, lunch is just the start of the freebies. “Medicare for all” – including illegal immigrants – is no longer a radical idea for Democrats. It’s a staple, a …
Read More »Grand Rapids Blue’s Gym strives to end vacation hunger
Dino Newville made a living knocking down opponents during a kickboxing career that saw him win four world championships. Newville, who now operates Blue’s Gym in Grand Rapids, spent this weekend helping others. Blue’s Gym offers boxing and mixed martial arts classes and lessons to local youth. But on Saturday …
Read More »Is Syracuse’s secret basketball weapon really just Jim Boeheim’s jacket?
Syracuse, New York State – Syracuse basketball ‘S’s secret weapon could be a sports coat, and the science is clear. In 19 games, the Orange is just 4-2 when Buddy Boeheim scores five points at 3 or more. Syracuse is also just 5-2 when ACC top scorer Elijah Hughes scores …
Read More »College professor seen on video berating hard of hearing student
through: Sareen Habeshian and Kimberly Cheng / KTLA, Felicia Bolton, Nexstar News Wire Posted: February 22, 2021 / 10:00 a.m. EST / Update: February 22, 2021 / 10:00 a.m. EST OXNARD, Calif. (KTLA) – A tenured instructor at Oxnard College, identified by students as Michael Abram, has been placed on …
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