Protect your income and assets. Learn about the essential insurance policies for emergency physicians, from long-term disability to cyber liability. The post The Business of Emergency Medicine: Insurance Essentials appeared first on ACEP Now.| ACEP Now
Emergency physicians are taking their skills out of the ED to provide medical care at music festivals, marathons, and other large-scale events. The post Event Medicine: Where Fun and Safety Sing in Perfect Harmony appeared first on ACEP Now.| ACEP Now
Unlock the power of AI in the ER. Learn the GRACE framework for crafting effective clinical queries and get reliable answers from generative AI. Read more.| ACEP Now
Kaduna designers weave sustainability into fashion By Sani Idris Abdulrahman, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) Nigeria’s fashion industry is quietly creating a new narrative; one where creativity meets sustainability and tradition meets technology. Beyond glamour, the sector is becoming a growing contributor to national development, in spite of facing structural challenges. According to data from the News Agency of Nigeria| News Agency of Nigeria
The film icon and Oscar winner died on October 11, leaving behind a filmography of unmatched depth, surprise, and nuance.| Galleries – IndieWire
From Netflix to Prime Video, and Shudder to the Criterion Channel, here are the best movies coming to each streaming platform this month.| Galleries – IndieWire
The director of "Call Me By Your Name," "Bones and All," and more is one of the only filmmakers today making films drenched in sensuality.| Galleries – IndieWire
There's never been a better time to study the most ground-breaking subgenre in indie horror.| Galleries – IndieWire
Netflix's October release slate has so many new offerings, you may not even have time to watch "Monster: The Ed Gein Story."| Galleries – IndieWire
The streaming giant is rolling out most of its biggest fall releases this month.| Galleries – IndieWire
Clowns, murderers, zombies, witches — and the scariest thing of all: the DMV.| Galleries – IndieWire
David Lynch, David Cronenberg, Bette Davis, and Freddie Prinze Jr. lead this year's best physical media releases.| IndieWire
Frederica von Stade has had a decades-long career singing on the world’s greatest opera stages. She has performed with every major conductor of her lifetime,| American Essence
To help you navigate the best of broadcast, cable and streaming TV, TVLine offers curated daily, weekly and monthly What to Watch columns, along with an overview of every new TV show premiering in 2025. This week, you’ll find a dozen series premieres (including Boston Blue, The Chair Company and DMV), 18 returning shows (including […]| TVLine
See how your SOC can achieve faster incident resolution, reduced alert fatigue, and proactive threat detection in MS Defender.| ANY.RUN's Cybersecurity Blog
Hey automotive history folks. I’m making my way from the PNW down to the Los Angeles area this weekend for a little automotive pilgrimage. While the Willow Springs grand re-opening was the sort of catalyst for all of this, I’m planning to do a fair share of other automotive activities. Among the boxes I look […] The post Off to the Races – See You at Willow Springs appeared first on This Day In Automotive History.| This Day In Automotive History
Things are heating up ahead of Pensacola Eggfest 2025 and not just on the grills. Escambia County Sheriff’s Office has competed in Pensacola Eggfest for quite a few years. But now, Sheriff Chip Simmons has officially called out local firefighters to face off in this year’s all-new First Responder Division at Pensacola Eggfest. In 2022 […] The post Sheriff Chip Simmons Calls Out Local Firefighters to Bring the Heat at Pensacola Eggfest first appeared on Local Pulse News.| Local Pulse News
Hope Stubenhofer '27 honors her dad, Capt. Mark Stubenhofer '96, through her passion for dance and her love for the University, where she grew up visiting a memorial bearing her father's name.| Clemson World Magazine
Ben Sill, professor emeritus of civil engineering, shares his passion for hybridizing bromeliads – four of which he's registered with Clemson names as his way of saying thank you to the University.| Clemson World Magazine
Isaac Odai went to Comics Thing, look at all of the pretty tables. The post It’s a Comix Thing, you wouldn’t understand: a photo gallery from Comix Thing 2025 appeared first on The Comics Journal.| The Comics Journal
New York Comic Con weekend arrives, as it inevitably does, which, in the esoteric calendar of this week’s links, below, means we’ve hit the part of the year marked “if it isn’t done by now then it ain’t getting done, chalk it up as a loss and try again in 2026." The post Here’s Hoping You’re Swell — This Week’s Links appeared first on The Comics Journal.| The Comics Journal
Ilan Manouach documents his path to creating The Cubicle Island Pirates – Microworkers, Spambots and the venatic lore of clickfarm humor. The post Sites of Collapse appeared first on The Comics Journal.| The Comics Journal
Melissa Mendes’ new book The Weight is a tome. A book that takes place over decades, it is the story of one character, Edie. A long book that is at its best in detailing small, silent moments. Scenes in nature as Edie and other characters live their lives. These quiet scenes of being, people in... Read more » The post ‘The character is always the most important part’: An interview with Melissa Mendes appeared first on The Comics Journal.| The Comics Journal
An excerpt from Dogtangle by Max Huffman, out from Fantagraphics November 2025. The post Dogtangle by Max Huffman – excerpt appeared first on The Comics Journal.| The Comics Journal
As the nights draw in, gentle rappings can be heard at one’s chamber door. But it's only this week's links! The post Grey October – This Week’s Links appeared first on The Comics Journal.| The Comics Journal
*This is an excerpt from Gary Groth's Charles M. Schulz (Peanuts) interview, which ran in The Comics Journal #200, December 1997. The post Charles Schulz at 3 O’Clock in the morning: An excerpt from The Comics Journal #200 interview appeared first on The Comics Journal.| The Comics Journal
The IX: Gymnastics Saturday with Lela Moore, Oct. 11, 2025 The post Indonesia blocks Israeli gymnasts from Jakarta world championships appeared first on The IX Sports.| The IX Sports
The IX: Hockey Friday with the Ice Garden, Oct. 10, 2025 The post Women’s hockey history — Stories of women who played men’s hockey appeared first on The IX Sports.| The IX Sports
The IX: Golf Thursday with Marin Dremock, Oct. 9, 2025 The post 2025 Epson Tour graduates — Youmin Hwang becomes fourth Korean to win LOTTE Championship appeared first on The IX Sports.| The IX Sports
The IX: Basketball Wednesday with Jackie Powell, Oct. 8, 2025 The post Breaking down the ‘gentrification’ of WNBA head coaches — Hear from DeWanna Bonner, Satou Sabally appeared first on The IX Sports.| The IX Sports
The IX: Tennis Tuesday with Joey Dillon, Oct. 7, 2025 The post How Amanda Anisimova is putting the tennis world on notice appeared first on The IX Sports.| The IX Sports
The IX: Soccer Monday with Annie Peterson, Oct. 6, 2025 The post Soccer Monday: Sinclair gets her flowers, Liv gets her brace appeared first on The IX Sports.| The IX Sports
The IX: Gymnastics Saturday with Lela Moore, Oct. 4, 2025 The post The United States chooses its world championships team — and it’s a good one! appeared first on The IX Sports.| The IX Sports
The IX: Hockey Friday with the Ice Garden, Oct. 3, 2025 The post Five PWHL games to circle on your calendar this season appeared first on The IX Sports.| The IX Sports
The IX: Golf Thursday with Marin Dremock, Oct. 2, 2025 The post LPGA heads to Hawaii — Allisen Corpuz talks tournament familiarity ahead of the 2025 LOTTE Championship appeared first on The IX Sports.| The IX Sports
How WNBA reached a crisis point — Hear Napheesa Collier's statement in full all in the latest Basketball Wednesday.| The IX Sports
Bad actors don’t rest. Credit unions are beefing up cybersecurity with smarter tools, stronger teams, and sharper defenses. The post Cybersecurity Is Under Fire And Credit Unions Are Fighting Back (Part 1) appeared first on CreditUnions.com.| CreditUnions.com
Cyber threats never stop. Credit unions share how collaboration, AI, and smarter strategies protect members and institutions. The post Cybersecurity Is Under Fire And Credit Unions Are Fighting Back (Part 2) appeared first on CreditUnions.com.| CreditUnions.com
A quartet of Northeastern Pennsylvania credit unions came together to share strategies and best practices for combatting check fraud, account takeover, and more. The post Fighting Fraud Through The Power Of Collaboration appeared first on CreditUnions.com.| CreditUnions.com
In a post-CAT era, many credit unions are using the tool’s sunsetting as a catalyst to upgrade their cybersecurity posture. The post Fighting Fraud Requires Smarter Cybersecurity appeared first on CreditUnions.com.| CreditUnions.com
With three full government shutdowns and repeated trips to the precipice in the past 25 years, credit unions have had plenty of opportunity to refine how they approach helping members during work stoppages. The post Government Shutdown? Credit Unions Know The Drill. appeared first on CreditUnions.com.| CreditUnions.com
A history of student publications at MC: This September, Maryville College celebrates 150 years of student publication and 110 years The post From the Student to the Echo, student publications celebrate 150 years this year appeared first on The Highland Echo.| The Highland Echo
Church leaders must recognize that what feels hidden is actually hurting people, and that discipleship includes helping people break free from destructive patterns.| outreachmagazine.com
There’s no joy in sharing these stories, but there’s clarity. These experiences shine a spotlight on what must change if we truly want to be welcoming communities of grace.| outreachmagazine.com
EDITORIAL Leading Mission | Andy Cook Standing on the steps of the Wheaton College Billy Graham Hall in 1980, Graham asked his audience a pivotal question: How do we equip the church to meet this moment? As I look ahead to the next decade, I see three key trends shaping church outreach. If you’re a ministry […]| outreachmagazine.com
It’s not just unwise to be without a church; it’s dangerous. And the reason it’s dangerous is because we aren’t strong enough to go at life with Christ on our own.| outreachmagazine.com
A growing number of Iranian women and girls have stopped wearing the hijab in public, despite the threat of arrest and imprisonment. Women say the move has transformed the streets of major cities in Iran.| Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
On October 3, Russia unleashed its biggest-ever attack on Ukraine’s natural gas sector. A week later, a nighttime barrage knocked power out across a large swath of Kyiv. As temperatures drop and Moscow steps up attacks on the energy sector, Ukrainians are preparing for a rough winter.| Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
A law that bans taking photographs of people in Uzbekistan without their permission is set for adoption, leading to confusion over how it will affect the country's thriving tourism industry.| Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
This edition of the Farda Briefing looks at the back-and-forth between Israeli and Iranian officials over whether Iran is advancing intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of threatening the United States.| Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
Exiled Belarusian opposition leader Svyatlana Tsikhanouskaya has been told she must vacate secure housing in Vilnius amid a downgrade to her security detail by the Lithuanian authorities, according to a note one of her aides sent to Western embassies.| Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
Here’s a look at the main figures in the opposition to Russian President Vladimir Putin, most of them driven abroad by a relentless clampdown.| Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
Ukraine’s rail network, and keeping it running, have been a major source of national pride, economic necessity, humanitarian transport, and a critical lifeline in a war effort that has lasted almost four years. Now Russia is targeting it.| Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
BESS asset management in the UK has moved beyond the rudimentary 'project delivery and basic O&M' approach, a speaker at the upcoming Battery Asset Management Summit UK & Ireland explained in a Q&A.| Energy-Storage.News
Some quick snapshots from the presentations and panels at Energy Storage Summit Asia 2025, taking place this week in Manila, Philippines.| Energy-Storage.News
Energy-Storage.news Premium hears from a representative from Honeywell and Alejandro Schnakofsky, CTO of Prevalon, on fire safety in the battery energy storage system (BESS) industry.| Energy-Storage.News
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Lithium-ion OEM Hithium's failed Hong Kong listing amidst a lawsuit from larger competitor CATL may point to wider industry trends, with an increasingly competitive and larger battery industry meaning ever higher stakes.| Energy-Storage.News
Energy-Storage.news proudly presents our sponsored webinar with TWAICE, on the role of analytics in helping first-time battery energy storage system (BESS) operators.| Energy-Storage.News
Photo Illustration: Russ Smith • Photos Courtesy Murray’s Cheese and Marie Faivre. Photo Illustration: Russ Smith • Photos Courtesy Murray’s Cheese and Marie Faivre The material keeps some of the world’s creamiest wheels together, from France to Wisconsin. The post 3 Must-Try Gooey Cheeses That Come Wrapped in Bark appeared first on Saveur.| Saveur
O Mitos Cretan Food (Photo: Katherine Whittaker). O Mitos Cretan Food (Photo: Katherine Whittaker) Your guide to the city’s must-try dishes, from juicy souvlaki to slow-simmered chickpeas—and the restaurants that do them best. The post Where to Eat Like a Local in Athens appeared first on Saveur.| Saveur
Niko Turmanidze, Manana Jobava, and Maiko Zakaraia of Lotus Eaters (Photo: Max Avdeev). Niko Turmanidze, Manana Jobava, and Maiko Zakaraia of Lotus Eaters (Photo: Max Avdeev) In the heart of the Caucasus, a rising wave of vintners is redefining the balance between ancient techniques and modern tastes. The post How Women Are Breathing New Life Into Georgia’s 8,000-Year Wine Tradition appeared first on Saveur.| Saveur
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We provide you with a detailed guide to help you choose where to live in Rome, based on your interest and needs. The post Where to Live (and Stay) in Rome appeared first on Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome.| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
The ultimate guide to Rome's Monti Neighbourhood The post Monti Neighborhood appeared first on Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome.| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
Convenience store Co-op has unveiled its festive lineup for 2025 with party food nibbles and snackable treats for on the go.| Vegan Food & Living
Back for a second year running, the OMV! Vegan No Turkey is made using soya protein to create a delicious lean, white ‘breast’ meat alternative, succulent, dark ‘leg’ meat and golden, crisp ‘skin’. Photo © Asda OMV! No Turkey Crown with Caramelised Onion & Herb Stuffing (£4.98) I don’t think this is the same […]Asda has unveiled its vegan Christmas range for 2025, with festive favourites and delicious new treats coming to stores this winter| Vegan Food & Living
Reading Time: 6minutes Ontario nut farmer finds hidden talent and passion for helping others thrive. The post Ontario nut farmer builds her business on hidden talent appeared first on Country Guide.| Country GuideCountry Guide
Reading Time: 7minutes A bump in Canada’s NATO spending commitments could lead to infrastructure investments that would benefit rural areas The post Will investments in defence benefit Canadian agriculture? appeared first on Country Guide.| Country GuideCountry Guide
Reading Time: 3minutes October editorial The post Your farm, your conversation drives 140 years of Country Guide content appeared first on Country Guide.| Country GuideCountry Guide
Reading Time: 4minutes After a whirlwind season, Kristen Raney, owner of Shifting Blooms flower farm in Clavet, Sask., is getting ready to shut down her farm stand and wrap up the 2025 wedding and market season. Thanksgiving weekend and the first frost of the season spell the end for her roadside garden stand and flower gardens, but Christmas […] Read more The post Space and grace from season to season appeared first on Country Guide.| Country GuideCountry Guide
Reading Time: 7minutes Salmon farming at Kitasoo Xai’xais territory, BC. The post How salmon farming transformed a remote First Nations community appeared first on Country Guide.| Country GuideCountry Guide
Brazil's right-wing hero and former president Jair Bolsonaro is ineligible to run for office until 2030 following his conviction on abuse of power charges after his supporters stormed parliament on January…| France 24
Prairie farmers and agronomists needing a more definitive process to detect fusarium infection in cereal grains, particularly barley, may get such a process out of research underway at the University of Saskatchewan. The post Fusarium head blight mycotoxin detector in the works appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsGrainews
Part 2 of 2: New analyses provide test results with handy scores that assess soil using a simple format, and make it easy for Alberta farmers to spot where an intervention or practice change might have the biggest effect.| Grainews
Nigerian startup truQ is a logistics-fintech platform that empowers small-scale transporters across Africa to digitise operations, access financial services, reduce operational expenses and increase their income. Founded in 2020 by Foluso Ojo after a personal experience revealed the inefficiencies of moving goods within Lagos, truQ has developed a mobile app that allows transporters to log [...] The post How Nigeria’s truQ helps small-scale African transporters digitise operations appeare...| Disrupt Africa
A string of high-profile exits in South Africa’s tech and fintech sectors is sending a clear signal to investors that liquidity is back on the table, according to Endeavor South Africa. Over the past 18 months, five South African fintech companies – DocFox, Adumo, Ratality, Bank Zero and iKhokha – have been acquired for billions [...] The post South African exits signal long-awaited liquidity for VC investors appeared first on Disrupt Africa.| Disrupt Africa
Nigerian startup Growwr is an AI-first work and hiring platform that helps businesses hire, manage and pay vetted African tech talent in hours rather than weeks. Founded in early-2024 by Obinna Umeh and Emmanuel Ajayi, Growwr has developed a platform that automatically verifies talent using an AI crawler, which validates portfolios, repos and credentials, run [...] The post How Nigeria’s Growwr helps businesses hire, manage and pay vetted African tech talent appeared first on Disrupt Africa.| Disrupt Africa
As Scotland’s number one Cider brand[1], Strongbow is a must-stock option for venues offering cider – generating a monumental £37 million in On-Trade sales across Scotland in 2024 alone.| Scottish Licensed Trade News
The restaurant industry is booming, but behind the packed dining rooms lies a staffing crisis — from long hours and untimely salaries to poaching. Can training and culture fix what pay hikes alone cannot?| Business News Today, Latest Finance News | The Hindu
Executive Summary The Kenyan potato sector stands at a pivotal inflection point. As the nation’s second most important food crop, it is fundamental to food security and provides livelihoods for an estimated 3.5 million people. However, the sector is defined by a deep and persistent productivity gap, with average national yields languishing at 7–12 tonnes […]| Kilimo Kwanza
According to Sheena Raikundalia, Chief Growth Officer at Kuza One, a deep dive into Kenya’s potato supply chain reveals a system in which farmers, processors, and the national economy are all losing out—despite the country’s ravenous appetite for the humble chip.| Kilimo Kwanza
Peyton Chesney, never wanted to do band let alone flute, “I wasn’t challenged enough in seventh grade, so I considered quitting,” Chesney said. Turns out it was one of the best decisions of her life. At West Lake Middle School, Peyton started out in the beginning band every sixth grader has to do. In seventh... The post HOKP: Meet Peyton Chesney first appeared on KP TIMES.| KP TIMES
From shifting policies to the impacts of climate change, it’s easy to feel weighed down by the challenges facing the outdoors today. But if 150 years of raising our voices for the outdoors has taught... Read More The post How to Advocate for the Outdoors: 6 Simple Ways to Take Action appeared first on Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC).| Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC)
What does it take to protect one of the most breathtaking—and most popular—trails in the Northeast? Head out for a hike on the Franconia Ridge Loop and you might catch AMC’s professional trail crew... Read More The post Restoring the Ridge: Inside AMC’s Five-Year Effort to Repair One of the Most Iconic Hikes in the East appeared first on Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC).| Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC)
If you’ve listened to Noah Kahan’s “Stick Season,” you already know this time of year gets a bad reputation—bare trees, grey skies, and that limbo feeling between peak foliage and first snow. But those who... Read More The post Discover the Magic of Stick Season: 7 Stunning Hikes for Late Fall appeared first on Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC).| Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC)
When you hear the words “scientific research,” most people think of sterile labs with halogen lights, scientists in white coats, test tubes and beakers. But spend a day in the field with an AMC... Read More The post In the Field with AMC’s Research Team: How Science Protects the Outdoors You Love appeared first on Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC).| Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC)
AMC’s Swipe Right Thursdays are bringing New Yorkers together for love, friendship, and community—no apps, just fresh air and real connections.| Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC)
Personalised wellness, with solutions centred on the microbiome, might present opportunities for food groups eyeing the area. The post Gut feel: microbiome might offer answer to personalisation puzzle appeared first on Just Food.| Just Food
UL Labs in Toronto hosted its Bites and Insights…| Glass Canada
Taste the rainbow. The post Genokids Early Access — Is it worth it? appeared first on GameScout.| GameScout
By Jacob Tone, Contributing Writer The Gettysburg College Darts Society, founded at the end of the spring 2025 semester, is introducing a piece of English culture to campus, offering students a chance to compete, relax and connect. The club was inspired by the Cartmel College Darts Club at Lancaster University in England, where Katie Tyson […]| The Gettysburgian.
For freelancers and agencies, the workday often starts the same way: chasing logins. A plugin update on one site, a security alert on another, a theme tweak for a client who called last night. Each task requires digging through password managers, Slack messages, or spreadsheets of credentials. The result? Wasted time, rising frustration, and an...| WP Remote
Agencies usually don’t lose clients because a plugin update was ignored. They lose them because they didn’t respond to critical alerts in time. If a backup fails and no one knows, the SLA promise is already broken. If a WooCommerce store goes down and the alert is buried in an inbox, every missed transaction is...| WP Remote
Here’s how a regular day looks for most agency owners. You log in to check on client sites. But there’s no single place to start. One tool sends an alert about downtime. Another shows a backup warning. Plugin updates are listed in a separate dashboard. For every issue, there’s a different tab, a different login,...| WP Remote
Without Audit Logs, your answer to ‘what happened?’ is guesswork. You can say “we ran a backup,” but can you show exactly when? You can say “an update was applied,” but can you prove who triggered it? Without records, explanations sound like excuses – and excuses erode trust. The Agency Lens Agencies aren’t judged on...| WP Remote
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For months, the Russian army has secretly recruited hundreds, if not thousands, of jobless migrant workers in Qatar to fight on the frontline against Ukraine.| josimarfootball.com