Every single day, personal information is being bought, sold, or traded across the dark web. It’s a harsh reality, but in today’s digital world, identity theft is always a possibility. Whether it’s from a data breach, a stolen wallet, or a clever scam, almost everyone will be affected at some point. So, what do you […] The post Help! I Think I’ve Been Hacked: What to Do When You’re a Victim of Fraud or Identity Theft appeared first on Park Community Credit Union.| Park Community Credit Union
At Park Community, building thriving communities isn’t just part of our mission—it’s what we do every day. That’s why we’re proud to share Park Community Credit Union Foundation’s most recent Pathways to Prosperity program grants! The Foundation awarded a total of $100,000 in grants to 11 outstanding nonprofit organizations across Kentucky and Southern Indiana. These grants, […] The post Investing in Impact: $100,000 in Grants Awarded to Local Nonprofits appeared first on P...| Park Community Credit Union
At Park Community, our mission isn’t just something we say; it’s something we do. Every day, our team shows up in the communities we serve with bold compassion, inclusive excellence, and an unwavering belief in people. This past quarter, we deepened that commitment through hands-on service, meaningful partnerships, and powerful volunteerism that reflects who we […] The post Living Our Mission: How Park is Showing Up for Our Communities appeared first on Park Community Credit Union.| Park Community Credit Union
As we celebrate 60 years of service, we’re not just looking back; we’re building forward. In honor of this milestone year, Park Community Credit Union is proud to announce a groundbreaking, to be held later in 2025, for a brand-new Fern Valley branch. Fern Valley holds a special place in our story. As one of […] The post Breaking Ground, Honoring Legacy: A New Chapter Begins at Fern Valley appeared first on Park Community Credit Union.| Park Community Credit Union
We’re proud to share some exciting news with our members—Park Community Credit Union is being featured in an episode of the acclaimed documentary series Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid! This special episode, focused on the credit union movement, highlights how institutions like Park Community are shaping the future of community-centered financial services. Park was selected for […] The post Park Community Credit Union Featured on Award-Winning Documentary Series Viewpoint with Dennis Quai...| Park Community Credit Union
At Park Community, we understand how hard it can feel trying to save when you’re living paycheck to paycheck. Rent, groceries, childcare, gas, it all adds up fast. For many, saving for emergencies feels like a luxury, not a possibility. But we’re here to tell you: it is possible. And it doesn’t have to be […] The post Build Your Emergency Savings, Even on a Tight Budget appeared first on Park Community Credit Union.| Park Community Credit Union
Explore QCash Loans and Plan Your Purchase in the Park App At Park Community, we believe financial tools should make life easier, not more stressful. That’s why we’re sharing two powerful features available to select members directly in the Park App: QCash Loans and Plan Your Purchase (PYP). These tools are designed to help you […] The post Your Financial Safety Net—Now in the Palm of Your Hand appeared first on Park Community Credit Union.| Park Community Credit Union
The Movement is Real At Park, we often say we are more than a credit union, we are a movement. And this month, more than ever, that movement is alive. It is alive in the hands of every team member who showed up to serve by packing meals, mentoring youth, and transforming neighborhoods through a […]| Park Community Credit Union
"Facebook was endangering the world and that the company was stuck in a downward feedback loop that would only get worse unless and until the public was made aware and it was compelled by regulatory intervention to change." The post BOOK REVIEW: The Power of One: How I Found the Strength to Tell the Truth and Why I Blew the Whistle on Facebook appeared first on IEEE Technology and Society.| IEEE Technology and Society
(* Usage of the first person in this article refers to the first author.)| Mind Brain Education
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The June 2025 issue of the Malaysian Bird Report is now available for download.| Bird Ecology Study Group
A review of Nightmares as Extensions of the Waking State by Katatonia, available through Napalm Records on June 6 2025.| The Goat Review
The IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society has appointed Prof. George Roussos and Assistant Professor Jordan Richard Schoenherr as the Editor-in-Chief (EIC) and the Co-EIC, respectively, beginning in January 2026.| IEEE Technology and Society
Hello, hello. Whew, did June end up being a month. I feel like I haven’t stopped recently, and June was absolutely the busiest month so far this year. My main event was a week in Dublin watch…| Becky's Book Blog
ChatGPT Rendering of AI via Wikimedia Commons (PD). In the spring of 2024, the state of Louisiana faced a critical legal juncture. The newly elected Governor Jeff Landry had begun to speak of the need for a new Louisiana Constitution and to gesture toward the new constitution being drafted by the end of the regular…Read More| Canopy Forum
Get ready for monoclonal antibody targeted vaccines!| www.natureofhealing.org
His role as teacher, governor, and symbol of Christian unity dates even to Pentecost By Deacon Bob Hunt Why do we have a pope? The origins of the papacy, of course, are in the words of our Lord to …| East Tennessee Catholic
Review by BRITTA STROMEYER The novel, both broad in its scope and delicate in its intimacy, explores the repercussions when personal lives intersect with wider societal currents. It unfolds with a quiet yet remarkable sense of pacing, each moment carefully weighted, drawing the reader deeper into the rich inner lives of its characters.| The Common
MARIAH RIGG As someone who often writes environmentally-focused fiction, I’m always looking for work that recognizes the hopelessness I feel concerning the future of the Earth while also focusing on how (and why) the hell we keep going as our world barrels toward collapse.| The Common
I’m Not Alone is a valuable resource for psychotherapists working with children and adolescents to help them understand mental illness and trauma from a parent’s perspective. Read our book review.| SocialWorker.com
The new June 2025 edition of MainStream is now available, with more pages, more copies, and more places where you can find it.| MainStream MultiMedia
The orthopaedic specialist with Campbell Clinic has been named one of the top doctors in Memphis by the Castle Connolly medical research group.| Memphis magazine
Scenes from the Life of Saint Augustine of Hippo via Metropolitan Museum of Art (US-PD). On June 21, Pope Leo XIV delivered one of his first statements on Catholic social teaching. Addressing members of the International Inter-Parliamentary Union, he emphasized themes that are emerging as focuses for his papacy: unity, dialogue, and the challenges presented…Read More| Canopy Forum
John Trumbull’s painting, Declaration of Independence, (PD-Art). In a recent newsletter to Atlantic subscribers, editor Jeffrey Goldberg refers to the cover story by Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer. They attempt to answer, he says, a simple question: How did Trump rise from political ruin in 2021 to seize the commanding heights of government and the world…Read More| Canopy Forum
Michael Deagler’s novel “Early Sobrieties” follows 26-year-old Monk—Dennis Monk—along his sober quest for identity after nine years of blackout drinking. Read our review.| SocialWorker.com
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Giving honor to Mary, the patroness, who has been with the school from the beginning By Gabrielle Nolan A statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary was adorned with a crown of flowers at a special all-scho…| East Tennessee Catholic
The Diocese of Knoxville’s two high schools, Notre Dame in Chattanooga and Knoxville Catholic High School, bid congratulations and farewell to the class of 2025 last month, with commencement ceremo…| East Tennessee Catholic
Jubilee Year is focus of KDCCW Convention at St. Mary-Johnson City By Emily Booker Women from across East Tennessee made a pilgrimage to the northeast corner of the state for the biennial Knoxville…| East Tennessee Catholic
Bishop Beckman celebrates the 10th anniversary of Laudato Si’ By Emily Booker One of Pope Francis’ enduring legacies will be his focus on care for creation, wise stewardship of resources, and uphol…| East Tennessee Catholic
Imagine when life was simpler and being together was divine By Bishop Mark Beckman Imagine a time when life was uncluttered and we rested with the Lord awhile. In our busy, fast-paced world, we all…| East Tennessee Catholic
Alexian Village resident is oldest in state and second oldest in United States By Bill Brewer Mary Harris stands out at Alexian Village, where she is a popular resident with many well-wishers at th…| East Tennessee Catholic
Bishop Beckman ordains Renzo Alvarado, A.J. Houston to the priesthood By Dan McWilliams The presbyterate in East Tennessee grew by two on June 7 after Bishop Mark Beckman ordained Deacons A.J. Hous…| East Tennessee Catholic
MELISSA FEBOS I had done so much work in that year to change my thinking and myself and my ideals and my relationship to love, but I couldn't really grow much further without actually practicing it with a person. It's like reading and thinking about dancing in a new way, but you can't get good at it until you actually start dancing.| The Common
TED CONOVER It seemed to me the most mysterious, imaginative thing I had ever come across. The narrator, in language as simple as the poem I had read, describes life in a small community where... There are statues of vegetables and the sun shines a different color every day.| The Common
SHANLEY POOLE I’m asking for a new geography, / something beyond the spiritual. // Tell me again, about that first / drive up Appalachian slopes // how you knew on sight these hills / could be home. I want // this effervescent temporary, here / with the bob-tailed cat // and a hundred hornet nests.| The Common
The Social Work Career Guidebook is a modern, realistic take on how to navigate the social work profession for current social work students, entry-level, and seasoned practitioners alike. Read our review.| SocialWorker.com
The neurologist with Semmes Murphey Clinic has been named one of the top doctors in Memphis by the Castle Connolly medical research group.| Memphis magazine
Microsoft’s June Patch Tuesday fixes 67 vulnerabilities, including two zero-days, one of which is being actively exploited.| ThreatDown by Malwarebytes
My mother is chirping, like a small bird. I laugh. What a fun game. And when I run through the house to find her, there is a man in a balaclava with a knife to her throat. She is not chirping. She is screaming. The expectation of one thing when the opposite is true. And yet in my memory it is still...| Australian Book Review
Analysis of SAP Security Patch Day June 2025 including 1 critical HotNews note with CVSS score of 9.6 affecting SAP NetWeaver ABAP, plus new Visual Composer Directory Traversal vulnerability and 4 high-priority vulnerabilities. Complete security analysis and remediation recommendations.| RedRays - Your SAP Security Solution
Psychedelic research in May 2025 shows ketamine saves healthcare costs, esketamine remains safe long-term, and these therapies work differently than expected.| Blossom
June 27 - 29, 2025 | Prague Shakespeare Company | Production | Prague, CZ Continue reading… The post The Two Gentlemen of Verona & King John first appeared on Play On Shakespeare.| Play On Shakespeare
June 13 - July 20, 2025 | Shakespeare by the Sea | Production Tour | Los Angeles, CA, USA Continue reading… The post Julius Caesar (Tour) first appeared on Play On Shakespeare.| Play On Shakespeare
May 30 - June 8, 2025 | Rogue Community College | Production | Grants Pass, OR, USA Continue reading… The post The Two Gentlemen of Verona first appeared on Play On Shakespeare.| Play On Shakespeare
Tripura Sundari Hindu Temple via WikiMedia Commons (CC0 1.0) In Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the United States Supreme Court held that the Constitution does not confer a right to abortion and overruled both Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey. In doing so, the Court puts state governments in charge of regulating…Read More| Canopy Forum
Refreshed from October 2019| www.natureofhealing.org
Sacred Circle, the main governing body of the Indigenous Anglican church, will continue to give shape to the emerging self-governing institution when it meets this August 5-10 in Calgary, Alta.National Indigenous Archbishop Chris Harper says key topics will include working out the procedural structures needed to put its founding documents, Our Way of Life and the Covenant, into practice; discussing an equitable method of picking representatives to Sacred Circle from across Canada; analyzing t...| Anglican Journal
June is just within days! Exciting month of June. So many exciting plans to do on this beginning of Summer! Yes, you have preparations and planning listed in your head. But hey, it would be easier …| Decor Craft Design
We're throwing a party in New York, and you're invited! Join us for an evening of refreshments, conversation, and mingling in honor of our 15th year in print.| The Common
If the cruelty of silence took a shape, it would be the scold’s bridle.| Anglican Journal
Friends and colleagues remember Bishop Robert Bennett, formerly of the diocese of Huron, as a caring, hilarious and deeply pastoral bishop who invariably put his relationships with parishioners first. Bennett died April 14 after a life touched by the love of his wife, Kathleen, their daughters Meghan and Jessica and countless Anglicans, an amazing number of whom Bennett always remembered by name, say his friends.| Anglican Journal
April 12 - June 1, 2025 | Skylight Theatre Company | Production | Los Angeles, CA, USA Continue reading… The post The Winter’s Tale first appeared on Play On Shakespeare.| Play On Shakespeare