Every year, Printing United Expo brings together the best minds, technologies, and businesses in print and packaging. It’s always been a place for us at DesignNBuy to meet our friends, clients, and industry partners face-to-face. This year, we won’t be exhibiting at Printing United 2025 in Orlando and yes, we’ll truly miss the excitement of […]| DesignNBuy
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. (Sept. 5, 2025) — A Fort Leonard Wood Soldier suffered a fatal injury Friday, Sept. 5, while training on a rifle range. The 18-year-old Soldier from California was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 48th Infantry Regiment. The Soldier was pronounced deceased on site at 10:33 a.m. by General Leonard Wood Army...| U.S. Army Fort Leonard Wood
In a first-of-its-kind partnership aimed at strengthening child protection across the country, Lamb Insurance is making the globally recognized training, Stewards of Children® by Darkness to Light, available to its over 4,000 U.S.-based clients.| Darkness to Light
Photo: BIRN On August 29, 2025, BIRN Kosovo, in cooperation with the North Mitrovica-based NGO ACDC, launched a campaign to document the trauma of families of missing persons as part of the EU-funded project "Uncovering the Truth: Combating Mono-Ethnic Journalism and Advocacy for Missing Persons in Kosovo," in an event at the Reporting House Museum in Prishtina. The post BIRN Kosovo Launches the Initiative “Remembering the Missing People” appeared first on BIRN.| BIRN
Photo: BIRN/Adnan Beqiri Blake Morrison, Investigative Projects Editor at Reuters News, opened the fifth day of the 15th BIRN Summer School, where he gave attendees advice on how to pitch their stories. The post BIRN Summer School – Day 5: Story Pitching, Big Data and Legal Risks appeared first on BIRN.| BIRN
Photo: BIRN/Adnan Beqiri The fourth day of the 15th BIRN Summer School started with an excellent lecture by Milica Stojanovic, a journalist and fact-checker at Balkan Insight. The post BIRN Summer School Day 4: Fact Checking, Hidden Data and Knowledge Transfer appeared first on BIRN.| BIRN
Photo: BIRN/Adnan Beqiri The third day of the BIRN Summer School in Pristina continued with the Advanced Data Journalism course, taught by Jonathan Soma, professor of data journalism at Columbia University’s Journalism School. The post BIRN Summer School Day 3: Investigative Stories, AI, Safety and Mental Health appeared first on BIRN.| BIRN
Photo: BIRN/Adnan Beqiri During the second day of BIRN’s Summer School of Investigative Reporting, participants learned how to use open source data to gather information, how to use AI in everyday work and how to increase their own digital security. The post BIRN Summer School Day 2: Open-Source Intelligence, Data, AI and Digital Security appeared first on BIRN.| BIRN
Photo: BIRN/Adnan Beqiri The Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN), kicked off the 15th edition of its Summer School of Investigative Reporting on Monday in Kosovo’s capital, Pristina, led by some of the world’s top journalists. The post BIRN’s 15th Summer School Begins in Pristina appeared first on BIRN.| BIRN
Journalists covering EU member countries and EU aspiring countries are invited to apply for grants to produce investigations shedding light on critical social, political and economic issues.| BIRN
Congratulations to Dr. Michael Okun on the publication of “Standard of care, falling short: Patient views on accessing physical therapy for Parkinson’s disease,” which appears in the October 2025 issue of Parkinsonism & Related Disorders. Abstract There is a robust and growing body of evidence demonstrating the benefits of physical therapy (PT) for enhancing mobility…| Department of Neurology » College of Medicine » University of Flo...
Congratulations Drs. Melissa Armstrong and David Vaillencourt on the publication of “Sex and ethnicity in early‐onset Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers and global function,” which appears in the August edition of Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring. Abstract Early‐onset Alzheimer’s disease (EOAD) may have distinct biomarker and clinical features from late‐onset AD (LOAD). EOAD is…| Department of Neurology » College of Medicine » University of Flo...
Congratulations to Drs. Adolfo Ramirez-Zamora, Michael S. Okun, and Wei Hu on the publication of “Parkinson’s disease quality of life at 12 months comparing invasive device-aided therapy with oral treatment,” which appears in the August issue of npj Parkinson’s Disease. Abstract Real-world impact of device-aided therapy on quality of life (QoL) in people with Parkinson’s remains unknown. This…| Department of Neurology » College of Medicine » University of Flo...
Congratulations to Grace Lowor, Julieth Gomez, Matthew Hook, Chris Butson, Kelly Foote, Michael S. Okun, and Aysegul Gunduz on the publication of “Understanding Network Interactions of Tic Generation in Tourette Syndrome,” which appears in the July/August issue of Brain Stimulation. Abstract B38: Presented at the 2024 NYC Neuromodulation Conference Synopsis We hypothesize that tic generation is mediated through localized neuronal interactions across the thalamic-basal ganglia n...| Department of Neurology » College of Medicine » University of Flo...
High-performing procedures recognized across multiple regions GAINESVILLE, Fla. — University of Florida Health Shands Hospital is once again among the best in…| ufhealth.org
Congratulations to Dr. Steven DeKosky on the publication of “Brain Structures Associated with Depression in Older Adults in the National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center Uniform Data Set,” which appears in the August edition of the Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology. Abstract Purpose This study examined relations between four late-life depression subgroups (recent, >2 years ago,…| Department of Neurology » College of Medicine » University of Flo...
Congratulations to Dr. Nikolaus McFarland on the publication of “Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and Corticobasal Syndrome,” which appears in the August issue of CONTINUUM Lifelong Learning in Neurology.| neurology.ufl.edu
A new wastewater treatment facility currently under construction in Douglas County will provide much-needed long-term solutions to water quality and infrastructure concerns in northwest Douglas County, while stimulating economic growth… The post Construction begins on new water treatment facility in Douglas County with ARPA funding appeared first on Douglas County.| Douglas County
Out of more than 3,000 counties in the United States, only a select few achieve the coveted AAA credit rating; Douglas County is one of them. This month, S&P Global… The post ‘AAA’ Credit Rating Affirmation from S&P Global Ratings confirms that Douglas County will remain a great place to live, work, and raise a family appeared first on Douglas County.| Douglas County
What does it mean to be an ambassador? For Wesley Watts, it goes far beyond being a representative of 4-H, which the 2025 high school grad has been an active… The post Meet one of Douglas County’s youngest heroes – inspiring everyone around him to work hard and aim high appeared first on Douglas County.| Douglas County
We know that 1 in 3 women and 1 in 4 men report experiencing domestic violence in their lifetime. Having access to a confidential safehouse, legal support, and mental health… The post Douglas County and TESSA expand critical support for survivors of domestic violence through new safehouse appeared first on Douglas County.| Douglas County
We know that reading aloud to children and spending time outdoors together fosters healthy development by strengthening bonds, building language skills, improving motor abilities, and supporting overall physical well-being. That’s… The post Do your kids love story time and playing outdoors? The Highlands Ranch Backcountry Wilderness Sunshine and Storytime program has expanded! appeared first on Douglas County.| Douglas County
Whether you know an older adult in need of a helping hand or have a helping hand to give, join us on Saturday, Oct. 25, for Dougnad. This fall, we’re… The post Lend or receive a helping hand with Dougnad appeared first on Douglas County.| Douglas County
In observance of the Labor Day holiday, all Douglas County Government offices will be closed Monday, Sept. 1, 2025. Offices will reopen on Tuesday, Sept. 2, for normal business. Link… The post Douglas County Government offices closed Sept. 1, 2025 appeared first on Douglas County.| Douglas County
Earlier this summer, the full House Appropriations Committee passed a bill including $1,750,000 for a project that will help water providers in Douglas County improve drought resilience and meet high… The post Water sustainability priority advances through federal funding award, thanks to Commissioner advocacy in Washington, D.C. appeared first on Douglas County.| Douglas County
Join Douglas County Health Department on Thursday, Sept. 4, from 4 to 6 p.m. for a Community Open House offering a variety of resources for every member of the family!…| Douglas County
For Immediate Release: August 28, 2025 | Contact: kelly@kellyoliverpr.com WASHINGTON, DC – Concerned Women for America (CWA) conveys its deepest sympathies and offers its heartfelt prayers for the victims and families affected by the school shooting yesterday at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, Minn. “Prayer is a lifeline, especially for those grieving the tragic […] The post CWA Offers Heartfelt Prayers for Minneapolis School Shooting Victims; Condemns Left-Wing Attacks on ...| Concerned Women for America
Luxury college dorm décor has become all the rage in back-to-school TikTok videos boasting designer remakes of the old school bed-in-a-bag, showcased recently in a Washington Post feature. While most parents are complaining about tuition increases, others are raising their own college costs with top-to-bottom dorm room makeovers. One enterprising mom of an incoming University of […] The post Luxury Dorm Décor Does Not Help When a College Woman Is Assigned to a Room with a Male appeared f...| Concerned Women for America
For Immediate Release: August 26, 2025 | Contact: kelly@kellyoliverpr.com WASHINGTON, DC – Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee (CWALAC) commends Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL) for introducing the “Safety and Opportunity for Girls Act,” that will “clarify protections related to sex and sex-segregated spaces and activities under Title IX of the Education Amendments of […] The post On 19th Amendment Anniversary, CWA Commends Introduction “Safety and Opportunity for Girl...| Concerned Women for America
Just because “everyone is doing it,” doesn’t make it good. No better substance exemplifies that sentiment in the present age than marijuana. Some states have, unfortunately, gone down this path – from the ever-present stench of weed wafting through city streets to the fact that daily cannabis use has surpassed that of alcohol, marijuana is […] The post Marijuana Should Remain a Schedule I Drug appeared first on Concerned Women for America.| Concerned Women for America
Just three months after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, Former President Biden issued an illegal directive to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) ordering the VA to include abortions among Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA) and VA healthcare benefits. CWA voiced strong criticism of the 2022 rule […] The post CWA Applauds the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Move to End Taxpayer Funding of Abortions appeared first on Concerned Women for A...| Concerned Women for America
For Immediate Release: August 21, 2025 | Contact: kelly@kellyoliverpr.com WASHINGTON, DC – Concerned Women for America (CWA) celebrates the life of Dr. James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, who passed away today. “Dr. James Dobson taught an entire generation of conservatives to put God’s principles before party affiliation. He taught men that […] The post CWA Celebrates Life of Dr. James Dobson appeared first on Concerned Women for America.| Concerned Women for America
For Immediate Release: August 21, 2025 | Contact: kelly@kellyoliverpr.com WASHINGTON, DC – Concerned Women for America (CWA) said that World Boxing’s decision confirming that mandatory sex testing will be in effect in the female category at the inaugural World Boxing Championships 2025 is a “victory for women.” In a June 2025 letter to World […] The post World Boxing Protects Women by Requiring Sex Testing for Female Boxers at World Boxing Championships appeared first on Concerned W...| Concerned Women for America
My interview with Dr Gabriella Kelly-Davies about The Red Witch and the art of biography has just been released on the Biographers in Conversation podcast here. This podcast series is now in its th…| Nathan Hobby, a biographer in Perth
Join us for a panel discussion and book signing at the Brooklyn Book Festival this September.| The Common
Robert Martineau, a member of the Martineau family in Birmingham, set up the engineering company Martineau and Smith. Bessy White has some family letters in which the company is mentioned. In 2025, she published a book about her great-grandfather, Arthur Toulmin Smith. You can read about the Martineau family on the family page, where you […]| Martineau Society
Join us for a panel discussion and book signing at the Brooklyn Book Festival this September.| The Common
En Centro Comercial Miramar, la vuelta al cole es para todos gracias a la campaña «School4all» que llevamos a cabo junto con Cruz Roja. El objetivo de esta iniciativa es recolectar material escolar nuevo para niños en situación desfavorecida. Qué queremos conseguir con la campaña «School4all» Creemos que todos los niños, independientemente de su situación, […] La entrada En Miramar, ¡la vuelta al cole es para todos! se publicó primero en Centro Comercial Miramar Fuengirola.| Centro Comercial Miramar Fuengirola
Fort Leonard Wood Public Affairs Office FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. (Aug. 18, 2025) —The General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital has reported 12 cases of hand, foot, and mouth disease across the 1st Battalion, 48th Infantry Regiment, officials announced Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. Those who have been diagnosed are being treated by medical professionals at...| U.S. Army Fort Leonard Wood
From Myanmar to Florida, Soe Min Thu is building a career in natural resource management with the help of CEMML's Early-Career Development Program.| CEMML
America's drone revolution begins with Part 108. BVLOS operations get permanent framework. Industry has 60 days to influence final rules.| My Drone Services
Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-Illinois-15th) has reintroduced the Parents Opt-In Protection Act in the House of Representatives, aiming to strengthen and affirm parental rights in education. This initiative is particularly timely as Illinois is implementing a new state mandate that requires children to answer sensitive mental health questions without obtaining consent from their parents. On July […] The post Protecting Parental Rights in Education appeared first on Concerned Women for America.| Concerned Women for America
Photo: Pixabay.com Three Montenegrin media outlets and three civil society organizations were trained on how to use the CER (Crowdsourcing Evidence, Engaging Citizens, Reporting Facts) tool in corruption-related investigations. The post BIRN Holds Training on Audience-Engaged Journalism Tool for Corruption Reporting appeared first on BIRN.| BIRN
A documentary about a former detainee from Prijedor whose entire family was killed will premiere at the 31st Sarajevo Film Festival on August 18.| BIRN
Congratulations to Mallory Eisel, Jackson Cagle Kara Johnson, Joshua Wong and Coralie deHemptinne on the publication of “Finely Tuned Gamma Oscillations in the Globus Pallidus Internus in Parkinson’s Disease,” which appears in the August issue of Movement Disorders, Clinical Practice.| Department of Neurology » College of Medicine » University of Flo...
Thoropass was once again listed on the 2025 Inc. 5000 list of fastest growing companies in America.| Thoropass
Affnook is proud to announce that it has been featured by Research.com as one of the most innovative platforms in the iGaming industry, specifically in the marketing and affiliate software category. This recognition is a testament to Affnook’s growing influence and success in redefining how affiliate marketing is managed in the highly competitive iGaming world. […] <p>The post Affnook Receives High Praise from Research.com for Innovation in the iGaming Affiliate Space first appeared on Af...| Affnook
Sulabh International in collaboration with IIHH, EIACP Resource Partner under the aegis of the Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Government of India, successfully conducted an Awareness cum Sensitization Programme on July 28, 2025, at the bustling Anand Vihar Metro Station and Bus Stand, New Delhi. The programme was part of the nationwide campaign titled “Clean Air for Blue Skies – Breath of Change.”| Sulabh International
Did you know that 1 in 3 women and 1 in 4 men report experiencing domestic violence in their lifetime? That’s why in November 2024, Douglas County purchased a facility…| Douglas County
Inspired by the mission and role of the town common, an egalitarian gathering place, The Common aims to foster the global exchange of diverse ideas and experiences. In an effort to remove barriers to access, The Common will open for fee-free submissions for one week.| The Common
Inspired by the mission and role of the town common, an egalitarian gathering place, The Common aims to foster the global exchange of diverse ideas and experiences. In an effort to remove barriers to access, The Common will open for fee-free submissions for one week.| The Common
Darkness to Light has been named an Official Charity Partner of the 2025 TCS New York City Marathon.| Darkness to Light
From 21 to 26 July, there will be an intense and prolonged heatwave in Greece. Temperatures in certain Greek cities will reach 44C / 111F.| Real Greek Experiences
Photo: Parliament of Montenegro On July 30, Montenegro’s ruling majority withdrew the draft Law on the Agency for National Security, ANB, after the civil sector warned that it endangered democratic standards, the rule of law, and human rights in the country. The post Montenegro Withdraws Security Agency Law Proposal After Criticism appeared first on BIRN.| BIRN
Photo: BIRN This year marks BIRN’s 20th anniversary. From exposing corruption to promoting human rights, BIRN’s investigative journalists collaborate across borders to find out the facts and tell people’s stories. The post Meet the People Behind BIRN: Denis Dzidic appeared first on BIRN.| BIRN
Montenegrin PM Milojko Spajic and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Photo: Government of Montenegro On July 29, BIRN Montenegro’s Executive Director, Vuk Maras, urged the European Commission, NATO, and the Council of Europe to call on the Government of Montenegro to halt adoption of the draft Law on the Agency for National Security (ANB), as it seriously threatens democratic standards, the rule of law and human rights in Montenegro. The post BIRN Montenegro Urges Halt to S...| BIRN
Photo: BIRN Four-day online training drew journalists from across the Western Balkans and the Visegrad countries to sessions led by expert regional trainers. The post Over 50 Journalists Trained in Audience-Engaged Journalism appeared first on BIRN.| BIRN
Photo: BIRN On July 21 the Austrian Embassy in Podgorica concluded an agreement with BIRN Montenegro on support for a project on monitoring the transparency and accountability of various regulatory institutions in Montenegro. The post BIRN Montenegro Launches Regulatory Watchdog Project appeared first on BIRN.| BIRN
When BIRN was founded two decades ago, media freedom in the Balkans faced serious challenges, but there was hope; now, the prospects are even bleaker.| BIRN
Congratulations to Drs. David Vaillencourt, Melissa Armstrong, and Steven DeKosky on the publication of “Semantic intrusion errors differentiate between amnestic MCI who are plasma p-tau217+ from p-tau217- after adjusting for initial learning strength,” which was published in the July issue of Frontiers in Neurology. Abstract Background Semantic intrusion errors (SIEs) are associated with mild cognitive…| neurology.ufl.edu
Congratulations to Dr. Nikolaus McFarland on the publication of “Language impairment is associated with faster progression in progressive supranuclear palsy-Richardson syndrome,” which appears in the July issue of Alzheimer’s & Dementia. Abstract INTRODUCTION Cognitive impairment is common but often overlooked due to motor symptoms in progressive supranuclear palsy-Richardson syndrome (PSP-RS). This study investigates whether cognitive…| neurology.ufl.edu
Congratulations to Dr.Hikaru Kamo, Koichi Nagaki, Lisa Warren, Alison R. Kraus, Michael S. Okun & Aparna Wagle Shukla on the publication of “Rehabilitation Strategies for Sleep and Autonomic Symptoms in Parkinson’s Disease,” which appears in the July issue of Current Neurology Neuroscience. Report. Abstract Purpose of Review To evaluate the effectiveness of rehabilitation therapies for managing symptoms of sleep and…| neurology.ufl.edu
Congratulations to Drs. Karan McFarland, Deepak Chhangani, Matthew LaVoie, and Diego Rincon-Limas on the publication of “Progressive Supranuclear Palsy PERK haplotype B selectively translates DLX1 promoting tau toxicity,” which appears as a preprint in the July issue of bioRxiv. Abstract The unfolded protein response (UPR) sensor PERK exists in two haplotypes termed A and B. PERK-B…| neurology.ufl.edu
Congratulations to Dr. David E. Vaillancourt on the publication of “Behavioral Classification of Sequential Neural Activity Using Time Varying Recurrent Neural Networks,” which appears in the July issue of IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation. Abstract Shifts in data distribution across time can strongly affect early classification of time-series data. When decoding behavior from…| neurology.ufl.edu
Congratulations to Dr. Nikolaus McFarland, on the publication of “Aerobic exercise-induced changes in fluid biomarkers in Parkinson’s disease,” which appears in the July issue of npj Parkinon’s Disease. Abstract Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by motor and non-motor symptoms that progressively deteriorate and for which there is no disease-modifying pharmacological treatment. Exercise…| neurology.ufl.edu
Congratulations to Dr. Matthew Farrer on the publication of “The age at onset of LRRK2 p.Gly2019Ser Parkinson’s disease across ancestries and countries of origin,” which appears as a preprint. Abstract Objectives: The LRRK2 p.Gly2019Ser pathogenic variant has reduced penetrance and presents a wide range of age at onset (AAO) in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD). We…| neurology.ufl.edu
By now, the Santa Monica Mountains are no strangers to drama—fire, flood, urban encroachment, the occasional coyote celebrity. But this summer, the| MomsLA
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On 23rd July at 6 pm at The Octagon Chapel in Norwich, Valerie Sanders of The University of Hull will present an overview of the life and work of Harriet Martineau. Harriet Martineau lived in Norwich until the age of 32, and then went on to become a radical writer, advocating women’s rights, anti-slavery, fairer […]| Martineau Society
By Ryan Thompson, Fort Leonard Wood Public Affairs Office| U.S. Army Fort Leonard Wood
For recent college graduate Harrison Wehmann, the detailed detective work of archaeology is exactly what he wants to be doing. After earning his bachelor’s degree with a double major in archaeology and history, and a master’s in underwater archaeology, he’s found the perfect opportunity through CEMML’s Early-career Development Program. Now, he’s building a career chasing history at Joint Base Langley-Eustis—and helping a military installation preserve its past. The post Unearthing...| CEMML
In June, CEMML Early-Career Development Program participant, Melina Takvorian supported a stream bank revetment project at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. The work involved repurposing invasive red cedar trees to stabilize the McConnell Creek in an effort to reduce erosion, improve water quality, and protect critical infrastructure. The post CEMML Early-Career Program supports creek revitalization at McConnell Air Force Base appeared first on CEMML.| CEMML
A recognized leader in animal conservation and welfare, Born Free USA is a national advocacy nonprofit that also manages one of the largest primate sanctuaries in the United States. The organization is global in reach and has partnerships with Born Free UK, South Africa, Ethiopia, and Kenya. Born Free USA is seeking a dynamic and passionate Director of Development to strategically drive national fundraising efforts and build a comprehensive fundraising program. The Director of Development wi...| TWB Fundraising Blog
The Wetlands Initiative (TWI) designs, restores, and creates wetlands by innovating, collaborating, and employing sound science to improve water quality, habitat for plants and wildlife, and our climate. TWI is tackling exciting new projects across the Calumet region in Southeast Chicago and Northwest Indiana, including turning a vast floodwater detention corridor into a natural and scenic asset for communities.| TWB Fundraising Blog
Aspire is a nonprofit organization that makes boundless inclusivity possible for people with disabilities. Since 1960, Aspire has been recognized as a leader in providing bold, pioneering services to individuals with disabilities and their families in the Chicagoland community. Their programs include:| TWB Fundraising Blog
Aspire is a nonprofit organization that makes boundless inclusivity possible for people with disabilities. Since 1960, Aspire has been recognized as a leader in providing bold, pioneering services to individuals with disabilities and their families in the Chicagoland community. Their programs include:| TWB Fundraising Blog
IFF partners with nonprofits across the Midwest and enables them to achieve their missions, support their communities, and increase their financial stability. The Vice President of Resource Development position is an exciting opportunity for an experienced fundraiser or nonprofit manager to play a pivotal role in the organization’s cultivation and stewardship of funder relationships, shaping strategy and leading and supporting outreach efforts to raise grant funds from a diverse funder base...| TWB Fundraising Blog
There’s a lot in the news about student loan forgiveness of $10,000 or $20,000, and if you've looked into student loan forgiveness programs, you might have come across potential scamming sites. Below, we're sharing an application for public service loan forgiveness, and tips to avoid potential student loan forgiveness scams. If you do not have student loans, be sure to share this with your colleagues!| TWB Fundraising Blog
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Photo: Detektor.ba Aida Trepanic Hebib, a BIRN BiH journalist, has won the “Nino Catic” award for her story about the removal of denial from social media in which she addressed crime minimization and relativization, as well as hate comments, targeting the children of those killed in the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. The post Detektor Journalist Wins ‘Nino Catic’ Journalism Award appeared first on BIRN.| BIRN
Photo: BIRN Join us for an insightful webinar on July 17, 2025, to explore the key findings of BIRN’s comprehensive regional report on surveillance and censorship in the Western Balkans. The post Webinar: Surveillance and Censorship in Western Balkans – Regional Report appeared first on BIRN.| BIRN
Photo: Detektor.ba Project that started in 2020 and collected items connected to victims of the 1995 genocide has gained a permanent home. The post ‘Lives Behind Fields of Death’ Exhibition Gets Permanent Place in Srebrenica appeared first on BIRN.| BIRN
Photo: BIRN Introducing Long Exposure, a podcast about politics, society and long-form journalism between the Balkans and the Baltic Coast The post BIRN’s Fellowship for Journalistic Excellence Launches Podcast appeared first on BIRN.| BIRN
Photo: BIRN Training in Berlin focuses on the potential and shortcomings of AI for the non-profit media sector. The post BIRN and Tactical Tech Organise Training on AI in Non-Profit Journalism appeared first on BIRN.| BIRN
Photo: BIRN The Balkan Investigative Reporting Network in Albania (BIRN Albania) is announcing an open call for applications to produce in-depth articles on electoral integrity and political discourse in Albania. The post Call for In-depth Stories on Electoral Integrity and Political Discourse in Albania appeared first on BIRN.| BIRN
Photo: BIRN This year marks BIRN’s 20th anniversary. From exposing corruption to promoting human rights, BIRN's investigative journalists collaborate across borders to find out the facts and tell people’s stories. The post Meet the People Behind BIRN: Jeta Xharra appeared first on BIRN.| BIRN
Photo: BIRN/Igor Vujicic Investigative journalists, rights campaigners, political analysts, justice experts and representatives of international NGOs explain why the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network plays such an important role in the region. The post ‘Seekers of Truth’: BIRN’s Supporters Pay Tribute on 20th Anniversary appeared first on BIRN.| BIRN
Back in 2005, five women from countries recovering from brutal wars defied the odds to establish what would become a major independent media organisation - Balkan Investigative Reporting Network. Marking the 20th anniversary, this is their story.| BIRN
Congratulations to Drs. Michael Okun and Kelly Foote on the publication of “Biomarker changes associated with fornix deep brain stimulation in Alzheimer’s disease,” which appears in the June issue of Alzheimer’s & Dementia. Abstract Introduction: Deep brain stimulation of the fornix (fx-DBS) is being investigated for treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The therapy aims at alleviating…| neurology.ufl.edu
Congratulations to Drs. Roysten Rodrigues and Katharina Busl on the publication of “Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis in the Neurocritically Ill Population,” which appears in the June issue of the Journal of Clinical Medicine. Abstract Background/Objectives: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a preventable cause of morbidity in the neurocritical ill patient population. There is ongoing debate regarding the…| neurology.ufl.edu
Congratulations to Drs. Bhavana Patel, Ashley Rawls, Tracy Tholanikunnel and Michael Okun on the publication of “Clinical Management of Parkinson’s Disease: Features, Diagnosis, and Principles of Treatment,” which appears in the July issue of Cold Springs Harbor Perspectives in Medicine. Abstract Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive, neurological syndrome that is associated with a plethora…| neurology.ufl.edu
Mark your calendars and bust out your most breathable dancing shoes: KCRW and Metro Art are turning Union Station into a dance floor on Saturday, July 19, and this is one of those only-in-LA nights you’ll want to say you showed up for.| MomsLA
The 2025 OBBBA law reshapes business taxes—impacting deductions, global operations, clean energy incentives, and community investment rules. The post The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA): Major Business Tax Changes for 2025 and Beyond appeared first on Scrubbed.| Scrubbed
The 2025 OBBBA law offers middle-class tax relief, simplifies the tax code, and adds new benefits for families, workers, and students. The post The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA): Major Changes to Individual Taxation appeared first on Scrubbed.| Scrubbed
I came across Griff Watkins (1930-1969) for the first time in The Fremantle Press Anthology of WA Poetry, edited by …Continue reading →| Nathan Hobby, a biographer in Perth
When people talk about company culture, they often think in broad strokes—mission statements, values printed on walls, and maybe an annual team retreat. But| Strategy People Culture Consulting
Recently the auto enthusiast community has been buzzing about a program being offered by the Dallas-based collector vehicle insurer OpenRoad.| ClassicCars.com Journal
By Melissa Buckley, Fort Leonard Wood Public Affairs Office| U.S. Army Fort Leonard Wood
By Tiffany Wood, Fort Leonard Wood Public Affairs Office| U.S. Army Fort Leonard Wood