In recent days, primates of the Global Anglican Future Conference announced their decisions to leave the Anglican Communion. In response to this, we, the Primate and the Metropolitans of the Anglican Church of Canada, reaffirm the Solemn Declaration of 1893 found in the (Canadian) Book of Common Prayer: We declare this Church to be, and … Continued The post Pastoral statement from the Primate and Metropolitans of the Anglican Church of Canada concerning the Anglican Communion appeared ...| The Anglican Church of Canada
Geoff’s Narration The GIST This is the next in a series of blogs exploring ongoing projects in ME/CFS, FM and long COVID. The first featured the RECOVER project’s next set of long COVID clinical trials. RECOVER’s 2nd Round of Long COVID Clinical Trials Shows Progress… and Limitations I gaped […] The post PrecisionLife’s Bold Attempt to Break the Code on and Beat ME/CFS and Long COVID appeared first on Health Rising.| Health Rising
Geoff’s Narration The GIST Just months after the publication of the first large ME/CFS GWAS study comes an enormous FM GWAS study. Notice how these two diseases seem to be marching hand in hand. Both are greatly underfunded, both are still struggling for recognition in some circles, symptoms define […] The post The Brain Disease: Huge Fibromyalgia Genetic Study Highlights the Brain and Offers New Treatment Possibilities appeared first on Health Rising.| Health Rising
Geoff’s Translation The GIST “With this breakthrough, we are proud to enable a first-in-class test that can address an unmet need for a quick and reliable diagnostic for a complex, challenging-to-identify illness,” said Oxford Biodynamics’ Chief Scientific Officer Alexandre Akoulitchev. We live in creative times. The number of clever […] The post New Epigenetic Diagnostic Test For ME/CFS Wows … But Can It Hold? appeared first on Health Rising.| Health Rising
Geoff’s Narration The GIST This is the first of a series of blogs on ongoing projects in ME/CFS, long COVID, etc. We’re back focused on the “Treating Long COVID” portion of the NIH’s RECOVER project for long COVID. Why cover RECOVER? Because with about $1.8 billion to its name, […] The post RECOVER’s 2nd Round of Long COVID Clinical Trials Shows Progress… and Limitations appeared first on Health Rising.| Health Rising
Geoff’s Narration The GIST Mestinon has done it again. Another study has shown that in the short term, at least, Mestinon can move the needle on two factors, energy production and strength, that are in short supply in ME/CFS. This study assessed handgrip strength. What, you might ask, could […] The post Exertion Enhancer? Mestinon (Again) Moves the Needle on a Key Marker in ME/CFS appeared first on Health Rising.| Health Rising
I owned a specialty food shop when my life was upended by ME/CFS, forcing me to completely reinvent myself and my relationship with food. My debut cookbook, In Good Health (out now in the US, out November 13th in the UK and Europe), was written—literally—from bed, after discovering I could […] The post In Good Health: How Chronic Illness Redefined My Relationship with Food appeared first on Health Rising.| Health Rising
If I could wish for anything, it might be something (besides caffeine) that leaves me more alert and functioning better cognitively during the daytime. Stimulants are one possibility. They can be very helpful in these diseases (blog is coming up), but they have their drawbacks. But how about a stimulating […] The post A Wake-Up Call for ME/CFS? The Solriamfetol / Sunosi Trial Improves Daytime Fatigue and Cognition appeared first on Health Rising.| Health Rising
Geoff’s Translation The GIST This is part one of a series of blogs on the Mast Cell Masterminds Conference, which took place in September 2024 in Fort Hood, Oregon. Thanks to Dr. Kaufman and the conference organizers for making it possible for me to view the presentations. One thing […] The post Mast Cell Masterminds #1: The Pelvic Venous Syndromes and ME/CFS, POTS, and long COVID appeared first on Health Rising.| Health Rising
Geoff’s Narration The GIST From viral persistence to complex immune studies, to tissue sampling, to assessing heavy-duty immune treatment trials and large treatment trials, long-COVID researchers are doing things the ME/CFS community has wanted to happen for decades. On the flip side, long-COVID researchers have acknowledged that early on, […] The post Is the Long COVID Field Missing a Major Opportunity? appeared first on Health Rising.| Health Rising
Geoff’s Narration The GIST It has a kind of futuristic aura about it. Clip a little device to your ear for 30 minutes or so a day and get better! It sounds too good to be true, but non-invasive vagus nerve stimulators are affecting the largest nerve in the […] The post The Promise of Vagus Nerve Stimulation – and the No Brainer Long COVID Trial Underway appeared first on Health Rising.| Health Rising
Discover the meaning, traditions, and recipes of Mexico’s Día de los Muertos - a colorful celebration of life, memory, and love that transcends death. The post Día de los Muertos: A Celebration of Life, Not Death appeared first on The Culture Ties.| The Culture Ties
Baked with sugar, shaped with ‘bones,’ and filled with meaning — discover how Pan de Muerto keeps the spirit of Día de los Muertos alive.| The Culture Ties
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During a recent Senate HELP Committee (Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions) hearing, senators from both parties—including Committee Chairman Bill Cassidy (R-LA), Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), Tim Kaine (D-VA), and Susan Collins (R-ME)—highlighted how Community Health Centers (CHCs) in their states responsibly use 340B savings to lower drug costs and expand access to care for the up […] The post Senate HELP Committee Underscores the Vital Role of 340B in Strengthening Community Health Centers...| NACHC
Photo Courtesy: Zufall Health Center Community Health Centers (CHCs) are the backbone of America’s primary health care system, serving at least 1 in 10 and up to 1 in 7 residents across every state, depending on annual visits or 3-year patient panels. From rural towns to dense urban neighborhoods, CHCs ensure communities have access to primary, […] The post America’s Health Lifeline: Community Health Centers Anchor Access to Primary Care in Every State at Low Cost appeared first on NACHC.| NACHC
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Alexandra Walker, 718-938-2820 Bethesda, MD—The National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) and the National Council for Mental Wellbeing (National Council) today announced a strategic partnership aimed at advancing the integration of behavioral health and primary care throughout the nation’s health system. Drawing on the combined expertise, networks, and leadership of […] The post NACHC and the National Council for Mental Wellbeing Announce S...| NACHC
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Alexandra Walker, 718-938-2820 Las Vegas, NV—The National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC), in partnership with ScaleHealth, today announces the launch of the NACHC 2026 Accelerator, a nine-month accelerator program designed to help Community Health Centers (CHCs) access, evaluate, and scale innovative technologies that reduce costs, improve patient experience, and enhance […] The post NACHC and ScaleHealth Launch Accelerator Program to Scale ...| NACHC
With an increase in both prescription use and drug prices, many states sought to improve access to affordable medications in their 2025 legislative session, including bills targeting the 340B program.| NACHC
Fr Lawrence Carney, promoter extraordinaire of the devotion to the Holy Face internationally, is guest on this week's 'Decrevi determined to be Catholic' youtube channel / podcast with Robert Nugent. Robert discussed the Holy Face devotion in general but in particular, Fr Carney's new book: 'Total Preparation for Consecration to the Holy Face,' which is another level of consecration recommended Continue Reading| The Holy Face
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Die ConflictA der Universität Bielefeld startet die neue Reihe „Zankapfel“. Kurze Episoden unter zehn Minuten liefern Analysen zu kontroversen Themen.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Am 30. Oktober findet der 19. Hörsaalslam im Audimax der Universität statt - mit preisgekrönten Poetry-Slammer*innen aus dem deutschsprachigen Raum.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Mathematik ist mehr als Zahlen. Sie beschreibt Strukturen, entdeckt Muster und sucht nach Schönheit im Denken. Die neue Vorlesungsreihe Ars Mathematica der Fakultät für Mathematik der Universität Bielefeld will diese kreative Seite der Wissenschaft sichtbar machen.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Eine aktuelle Sonderauswertung des Konfliktmonitors der Konfliktakademie an der Universität Bielefeld ergibt: Jüngere setzen auf Freiwilligkeit, Ältere fordern Pflicht.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Wissenschaftler*innen der Universität Bielefeld übernehmen international, national und regional Aufgaben in Gremien.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Am 24. Oktober ist Welt-Polio-Tag. Die Impfung gegen Kinderlähmung gilt als eine der größten Errungenschaften der Prävention. Eine aktuelle Studie, die im Deutschen Ärzteblatt erschienen ist, zeigt nun: Trotz dieser beispiellosen Erfolge darf die Impfbereitschaft nicht nachlassen.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Elf Studierende der Universität Bielefeld nehmen mit ihrer Forschung zu Brustkrebs am iGEM-Wettbewerb teil, dem weltgrößten Wettbewerb für synthetische Biologie.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Wissenschaftler*innen der Universität vermitteln in Workshops und anderen Angeboten neues Wissen zu KI. Anmeldungen bei einigen Angeboten sind weiterhin möglich.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Im Gebäude Z an der Konsequenz hat es am Donnerstag, 16. Oktober, in der Mittagszeit einen Brand mit Rauchentwicklung gegeben. Es gab keine Verletzten. Mittlerweile läuft der Regelbetrieb im Gebäude Z und im benachbarten Hörsaalgebäude Y wieder.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Das Konzert findet am 9. November in der Jesus-Christus-Kirche in Bielefeld-Sennestadt statt. Der Kartenvorverkauf ist gestartet.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Wissenschaftler*innen der Universität Bielefeld diskutieren, warum eine zentrale Anlaufstelle für die Geschlechterforschung in Deutschland gebraucht wird. Zu ihnen gehört die Soziologin Prof’in Dr. Tomke König.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Ein Bielefelder Team tritt im größten Wettbewerb für synthetische Biologie an – zwei Teilnehmerinnen berichten.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Der Konflikt- und Gewaltforscher erhält die Auszeichnung im Bielefelder Rathaus für sein jahrzehntelanges Engagement in der Zivilgesellschaft und Wissenschaft.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Das Engagement der Universität Bielefeld zur Vereinbarkeit von Familie und Beruf beziehungsweise Studium hat die Jury überzeugt. Die Universität erhielt das Prädikat| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
“I did feel bad a lot but it’s constant pressure for writing tickets. You really didn’t let anybody go unless it was another police officer,” said Linwood Christian, former Eastville Police Chief.| News 3 WTKR Norfolk
Speeding tickets generated $1.3 million for the town of Eastville in 2022, according to the police department.| News 3 WTKR Norfolk
Billions of dollars in public funds intended to help with COVID relief were misused and the total loss may be much larger than we originally thought, according to the Government Accountability Office.| News 3 WTKR Norfolk
In the late 1980s, James King attended a wedding in Ohio, and later that night, he brutally murdered the mother of the bride. He served 20 years for that murder, after which, he moved to Virginia.| News 3 WTKR Norfolk
A contractor who was in the United States illegally from El Salvador was sentenced to 30 years in prison Tuesday after he pleaded guilty to raping an 11-year-old girl on three separate occasions.| News 3 WTKR Norfolk
An undercover sting operation led to the arrest of a sex offender who recently learned he'll likely spend the rest of his life in prison.| News 3 WTKR Norfolk
A U.S. Navy sailor was extorted for thousands of dollars after connecting with someone on the dating app Tinder in a case that highlights the growing threat of online scams, according authorities.| News 3 WTKR Norfolk
A local church leader faces charges for allegedly recording people in public bathrooms throughout the city, with officials saying there may be many more victims who have not yet been identified.| News 3 WTKR Norfolk
The former president of the Mid-Atlantic Maritime Academy in Norfolk has pleaded guilty to providing false information to the Coast Guard during an investigation, according to federal prosecutors.| News 3 WTKR Norfolk
Extortion cases continue to rise across the country, with the FBI reporting it as the second most common cybercrime in 2024.| News 3 WTKR Norfolk
Two Virginia women, whose family members were murdered decades apart, want changes to state law after the killers became eligible for annual parole hearings.| News 3 WTKR Norfolk
It's a date that's been circled on many calendars since Norfolk State and Delaware State found their current head coaches and the 2025 schedule was unveiled.| News 3 WTKR Norfolk
WTKR is celebrating 75 years of broadcasting from its Norfolk location, marking decades of memorable moments — some more unusual than others.| News 3 WTKR Norfolk
The Virginia Lottery Board approved the operator's license for the developer and operator of the Norfolk casino on Wednesday, bringing the project a step closer to its temporary opening next month.| News 3 WTKR Norfolk
Early voting is underway in Norfolk ahead of the November fourth election, with turnout driven by economic concerns and the closely watched governor's race.| News 3 WTKR Norfolk
Norfolk City Council voted 6-2 on Tuesday to approve Colonna's Shipyard rezoning. More than a dozen Berkley area neighbors spoke out with concerns about possible expansion.| News 3 WTKR Norfolk
A man shot overnight near Rosemont Middle School in the Tanners Creek neighborhood of Norfolk has died, police said Wednesday morning.| News 3 WTKR Norfolk
Hampton Police have arrested and 18-year-old man in connection to a shooting last month near a bus stop.| News 3 WTKR Norfolk
As Norfolk City Council prepares to vote on a rezoning measure that could reshape the Berkley neighborhood, many residents say they’re not opposed to progress — they just want a seat at the table.| News 3 WTKR Norfolk
Sarah Al-Battat considers how Reform UK’s political stance reflects broader divisions in Britain today. The post Reform UK Isn’t Revolutionary: It’s Britain’s Blame Game appeared first on The Gryphon.| The Gryphon
Uncategorized The Gryphon Ruby Cooney analyses the causes behind male loneliness and how to combat it.| The Gryphon
October 23, 2025 Above: David Goldenberg in front of Ludwig Boltzmann’s grave, Vienna, with his bust and the famous equation. When David Goldenberg arrived at the...| www.biology.utah.edu
Another victory for the CBLDF and our co-plaintiffs in our lawsuit to strike down Texas HB900, a recently enacted law that seeks to impose a ratings system on books distributed to Texas schools. Proponents of this law expressly targeted graphic novels, and the ratings system would have effectively been a government-mandated successor to the notorious Comics Code. | Comic Book Legal Defense Fund
The spiritual dynamic of The Block Church changed dramatically when the leadership made the decision to raise up and develop an intercessors ministry.| outreachmagazine.com
As we help our people live as disciples in this culture, we must exhort them to 1) deal with sin inwardly and 2) display their Savior outwardly.| outreachmagazine.com
The congregation is about 25% white, 40% Latino, 20% Asian and 15% to 20% African American and African. Eighty different nationalities are represented in the church, and 475 people made first-time commitments to Jesus during services in 2024.| outreachmagazine.com
“The more central the gospel becomes in your ministry, the more you can fly above all of that division because the gospel transcends it.” -Pastor David Uth| outreachmagazine.com
The size of the church never limits the scope of God’s power. God does big things in small churches!| outreachmagazine.com
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James Childs discusses the government's decision to raise tuition fees and the benefits of this for young people.| The Gryphon
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Embracing Halloween – and the latest film in the ‘Wicked’ series – the Glasgow venue is transforming into The Ivy Emerald City| Scottish Licensed Trade News
If the undead walked the streets of UK towns and cities ravenous for brains, two out of five people would choose to hide out in a pub.| Scottish Licensed Trade News
Hotel group invites southern guests to ‘revive the romance of rail travel’ by taking the Caledonian Sleeper service to Scotland.| Scottish Licensed Trade News
The Turas Hotels Group restaurant was challenged to source its shellfish and meat from within an average of 130 miles distance| Scottish Licensed Trade News
Once run by Scottish football legend Drew Busby, The Waverley is now under the care of Carl Fenton and partner Margaret Donnelly| Scottish Licensed Trade News
Banks described Against The Grain Spirits' Hirundine Whisky as a ‘stunning product' showcasing the very best of Scotland| Scottish Licensed Trade News
Organised in partnership with the Clayton hotel, on Glasgow’s Clydeside, the charity run takes place on Saturday 22nd November from 9am.| sltn.co.uk
Five men – Jake Reeves, 23, Dylan Earl, 21, Nii Mensha, 23, Jakeem Rose, 23, and Ugnius Asmena, 21 – have received a combined total sentence of 53 years for an arson attack on a London warehouse full of supplies destined for Ukraine. The post Men who organised Russia-backed arson at London warehouse jailed appeared first on Counter Terrorism Policing.| Counter Terrorism Policing
A man who came nose to nose with a terrorist and took actions that bravely prevented a deadly attack, has been awarded the George Medal for bravery. The post George Medal awarded to man who prevented deadly attack appeared first on Counter Terrorism Policing.| Counter Terrorism Policing
A 49-year-old man from Leeds has received a custodial sentence of three years and nine months for possessing a handwritten recipe for gun powder. The post Leeds Man Sentenced for Explosives Recipe appeared first on Counter Terrorism Policing.| Counter Terrorism Policing
A man has been found guilty of various terrorism and firearms offences after he was caught attempting to use a 3D-printer to make a sub-machine gun. Robert Adamski, 29 (19.04.96), a Polish national of Lea Bridge Road, E10, was arrested after officers from Counter Terrorism Policing London entered his address and found the printer in... The post Man attempting to make firearms using 3D printer guilty of terrorism offences appeared first on Counter Terrorism Policing.| Counter Terrorism Policing
Three men - Brogan Stewart, 25, Marco Pizettu, 26, and Christopher Ringrose, 35 – have been been sentenced for planning an act of terrorism.| Counter Terrorism Policing
mikerowe.com, Michael Gregory Rowe is an American television host and narrator, actor and former opera singer best known for his work on the Discovery Channel series Dirty Jobs, Deadliest Catch, After the Catch, Somebody's Gotta Do It - Mike Rowe introduces us to people who perform unique jobs in his CNN Original Series, Somebody's Gotta Do It| Mike Rowe
Last Updated on October 16, 2025 Every fall, the big paint companies release paint colors that are anticipated to be … Visited 2,272 times, 4 visit(s) today The post The 2026 paint colors of the year have been announced appeared first on Howard Hanna Allen Tate Blog.| Howard Hanna Allen Tate Blog
For the first time, Portsmouth police are using a new Virginia law to charge a suspected drug dealer in a fatal overdose case.| News 3 WTKR Norfolk
Live music filled the crisp autumn air as people wandered through a market in Old Town Square Friday, Oct. 17, picking up handmade pottery or rifling through a collection of stained wooden landscapes. The Moonlight Market, hosted by Wild Season Pop-Ups, brought local artists and businesses together for a cozy autumn market that began at... The post Moonlight Market brings magic to Old Town, celebrates local businesses appeared first on The Rocky Mountain Collegian.| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
Editor’s Note: All opinion section content reflects the views of the individual author only and does not represent a stance taken by The Collegian or its editorial board. Every Friday night at Colorado State University, a familiar ritual unfolds: Students scramble to use their remaining meal swipes before the system resets. Maybe it means an extra... The post Lesh: Use it or lose it: CSU’s meal plan system fails students appeared first on The Rocky Mountain Collegian.| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
Fort Collins voters will see six proposed amendments to the City Charter on the 2025 ballot. The City Charter functions as the city’s local constitution, outlining how the municipal government operates. All six measures are city-initiated proposals and require voter approval to take effect. “The City Charter is sort of like the city’s ‘little-c’ constitution,”... The post Municipal voter guide: Fort Collins charter amendments appeared first on The Rocky Mountain Collegian.| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
A new leader means a fresh start. And with entrance into the Pac-12 on the horizon and a rough season thus far in the Mountain West, Colorado State football made one of the biggest changes in recent years, promoting Tyson Summers to lead the Rams for the remainder of the season. After Jay Norvell was... The post Tyson Summers aims to reset CSU football as interim head coach appeared first on The Rocky Mountain Collegian.| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
Humans are wired to find identity within their actions and beliefs. Sometimes this leads to positive interactions with people who are similar, but other times it drags them into an echo chamber. An echo chamber is an information environment that only reinforces an individual’s pre-existing beliefs. The psychology surrounding this phenomenon is based on social-... The post Psychological effects of echo chambers ignite warring narratives appeared first on The Rocky Mountain Collegian.| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
The Fostering Success Program at Colorado State University creates a sense of belonging and provides support for independent students who must navigate a large, unfamiliar campus. The program is donor-funded and has grown into a community of around 300 students. To help students thrive, FSP provides several resources, including financial aid, coaching, community engagement opportunities... The post CSU’s Fostering Success Program supports, mentors independent students appeared first on The ...| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
Editor’s Note: All opinion section content reflects the views of the individual author only and does not represent a stance taken by The Collegian or its editorial board. From 1968 to 2016, Colorado State University held its football games at Hughes Memorial Stadium. Situated beneath the Aggie A and west of Canvas Stadium, the prior home... The post Studdert: Reward compromise; vote YES on Fort Collins Ballot Question 2H appeared first on The Rocky Mountain Collegian.| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
CSU parts with Jay Norvell after an underwhelming tenure. Discover the details behind his dismissal and financial impact.| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
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