If Washington lawmakers need some inspiration on how to work for their constituents, they should look to the individuals and businesses doing their best to fill the gap created by their failure to pass a spending bill.| Boston Herald
The outcry behind Hip-Hop's "disappearance" from the Top 40 is more Stockholm syndrome than sign of reckoning.| VIBE.com
It's her house, and it was built for love.| VIBE.com
The post EDITORIAL- NOVEMBER 2025 appeared first on UN Today.| UN Today
While urging Corinth to repent of elevating human wisdom over God’s wisdom (1 Cor. 1:18-2:5), Paul acknowledges, “Yet among the mature we do impart wisdom, although it is not a wisdom of this age or of the rulers of this age, who are doomed to pass away” (2:6). The apostle wanted the Corinthians to understand that not… Read More 1 Corinthians: The Spiritual Person — Jon Mitchell, Editor (Editorial: September/October, 2025)|
This editorial is a Swiss autumn story that blends lace, chocolate, and espresso into a warm, sensory take on modern bridal style. The post Love Laced in Chocolate appeared first on WEDVIBES.MEDIA.| WEDVIBES.MEDIA
Inspired by the theme “Modern ‘80s,” this Lake Como editorial reimagines vintage style with a bold, fashion-forward twist. The post Love That Moves Like the Wind appeared first on WEDVIBES.MEDIA.| WEDVIBES.MEDIA
An intimate editorial captured in Berlin, blending Rococo architecture, soft morning light, and modern minimalism. The post After-the-Celebration Editorial Inside Berlin’s Mansion appeared first on WEDVIBES.MEDIA.| WEDVIBES.MEDIA
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s (PhD) recent declaration that Ethiopia will become Africa’s largest economy within the next decade captured headlines and stirred both optimism and skepticism. The ambition is not entirely misplaced—Ethiopia is a country of more than 120 million people, endowed with vast agricultural potential, a young labor force, and emerging industries in manufacturing, […]| The Reporter Ethiopia
Cloud costs are high and growing. Some orgs think they’re out of control and are trying to limit spend. Some orgs are looking to leave the cloud. A lot of IT spend over the years has been seen as a … Continue reading →| Voice of the DBA
A deep dive into the artists who've shaped the sound of the last 25 years.| VIBE.com
UX veteran Joe Natoli joins If U Seek to talk no-nonsense UX, real-world flexibility, and why the best teams ditch dogma for results. The post If U Seek: No-Nonsense UX appeared first on Useberry.| Useberry
A practical playbook for self recruitment in remote user testing. Use Share Link to add screeners, caps, and device controls, minus the chaos.| Useberry
DevOps can mean a lot of things, but I find in practice that this results in a team using Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment/Delivery using automation to check and evaluate your software in some way. This should result in quicker … Continue reading →| Voice of the DBA
Und wieder ist die Angst gross: Es ist von der «gefährlichsten Steuervorlage» seit Jahrzehnten die Rede, vom «Ende der Marktwirtschaft», vom «ausblutenden Mittelstand», von Milliardenverlusten, vom Reichen-Exodus … The post <span class="main-title">Sackzement!</span> appeared first on workzeitung.ch.| workzeitung.ch
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The revolver has great utility for new gun owners and the inexperienced. Here are some reasons why a revolver might be the best option.| Primer Peak
The world is ablaze with revolt, workers and youth are rising. Yet an enormous vacuum exists on the left. Only revolutionary communism offers a real way forward: bold ideas and militant action, with the goal of overthrowing capitalism entirely. The post The movement, the left, and the role of the communists appeared first on The Communist.| The Communist
Master iPad multitasking! Learn how to use Split View, Split Screen, Slide Over, and Stage Manager to boost your productivity. Perfect for iPadOS users looking to multitask like a pro.| appsntips
iPadOS 26 has a fatal flaw. It has removed the Slide Over apps and Split View function. Send a feedback to Apple that you want them back.| appsntips
Yes, I love my iPhone. No, it’s not flawless. Here are 5 smart fixes that solve the most common iPhone complaints once and for all.| appsntips
VIBE spoke with Dave East about the release of his new album, 'Karma 4,' his long-awaited collaboration with Nipsey Hussle, new acting roles and more.| VIBE.com
The most successful stories in Young Magazine USA are not those tailored for the US market, but those by artists with their own ideas.| Yatta-Tachi
This time on AMV MixTape, SynæsthesiaAMV discusses his AMV-making process, his love for long videos, and the band Snail’s House.| Yatta-Tachi
Latonya Penn discusses the experience of reading the Blue Period manga while learning more about making visual art.| Yatta-Tachi
Yatta-Tachi speaks with Madison Salters of J-Novel Club about the new Boys’ Love imprint Knight, and the company’s plans for the years ahead.| Yatta-Tachi
I’ve had another look at this popular article that reviews the smallest fully mechanical 35mm film camera ever made. The Rollei 35 S is also the second-smallest full-frame camera to date (including all modern digital cameras). A very impressive little machine, despite being designed in the 1950s. Read in full on Analog.Cafe.| Analog.Cafe
SilverBridges, a new camera manufacturer founded by a well-known Hollywood actor and the founders of an analogue photography print magazine, has just unveiled their new camera: WideluxX™ Prototype 0001. The camera is a faithful recreation of the original, highly regarded swing-lens panoramic camera, made with modern materials and tooling in Germany. Read in full on Analog.Cafe.| Analog.Cafe
Lomo MC-A is Lomography’s first autofocus design. It features a 32mm f/2.8-16 multi-coated Lomo glass lens, a 1/500s top shutter speed, manual controls, and a metal body. The camera is available for *pre-order* at $549 (links below). Read in full on Analog.Cafe.| Analog.Cafe
In this episode, Daren reviews Kodak’s financial statements, explains why its stock price recently tanked, and discusses how the business is doing. We chat about money, a factory explosion, toxic chemicals, the future of film photography, and film prices. Read in full on Analog.Cafe.| Analog.Cafe
The differences between those films that some reviews may show could have resulted from automatic or deliberate scanning software adjustments and film expiration dates. Whatever the case may be, those films can not be distinguished on their own if processed the same way. Read in full on Analog.Cafe.| Analog.Cafe
It’s been several years since I’ve written an article about the smallest 35mm film cameras. Of course, the list hasn’t really changed, as the task of building such gadgets is immense — but my understanding of what makes them great and product photos has evolved slightly — this update encompasses all the new things I’ve learned: Read in full on Analog.Cafe.| Analog.Cafe
This blog has been around since 2017. Even though ColorPlus, the film, hasn’t changed much since (other than the packaging), I’ve shot a lot more of it, and my understanding of photography has changed, hopefully for the better, in these eight-plus years. This update features new photos, fresh insights, and a new product shot of a redesigned box for this article: Read in full on Analog.Cafe.| Analog.Cafe
Is your telecom growth playbook feeling outdated? In an industry where churn is rising and urban markets are saturated, the old rules no longer apply. The smartest new strategies aren’t coming from boardrooms, they’re streaming through your headphones. Welcome to the era where a wireless telecommunications podcast can spark real-world strategies for subscriber growth. The ... Read more The post The Boon of Wireless: How Telecom Leaders Can Find The Next Wave of Subscriber Growth first app...| BestMVNO
by Rob Cuthbert In SRHE News and Blog a series of posts is chronicling, decade by decade, the progress of SRHE since its foundation 60 years ago in 1965. As always, our memories are supported by some music of the times. … Continue reading →| SRHE Blog
The other day, I asked my daughter if she wanted me to make her some eggs. She responded with a “Yes!” in text and came to sit up at the counter while I cooked for us both. We chatted a … Continue reading →| Voice of the DBA
In the world of game development, few influences are more powerful than engaged player feedback. Players shape a game's success, not only by playing and promoting it, but also by publicly sharing their experiences with it, be they joys, frustrations, or hopes. And when studios listen to this feedback? Big things can happen. The post Player Feedback & the Shaping of Pokémon Legends Z-A appeared first on Terra Localizations.| Terra Localizations
In the world of game development, few influences are more powerful than engaged player feedback. Players shape a game's success, not only by playing and promoting it, but also by publicly sharing their experiences with it, be they joys, frustrations, or hopes. And when studios listen to this feedback? Big things can happen. The post Player Feedback & the Shaping of Pokémon Legends Z-A appeared first on Terra Localizations.| Terra Localizations
I fly a lot, as you might have guessed if you read my blog regularly. In 2025, I’ve been on 56 United planes as I write this, with about 10 left to go before the end of the year. One … Continue reading →| Voice of the DBA
It’s another Monday off for me, this time likely catching up on some fall maintenance before it gets really cold. Plus, I’m gone in the UK next week. While I’ve likely doing something with my hands, and concentrating outside, you … Continue reading →| Voice of the DBA
I caught a short post from Gary Bargsley on LinkedIn that had this quote: “Many people do not believe this is true. If there isn’t a fire to put out, then you are not doing a good job.&…| Voice of the DBA
In the fable of the Emperor’s New Clothes, two con men convinced the Emperor they had woven a magnificent set of clothes that were invisible to incompetent people. Everyone went along with the ruse to avoid being considered stupid, but they knew he was naked. A similar con is being pulled by the Kansas State […] The post Lower proficiency standards lead to phony student achievement gains appeared first on The Sentinel.| The Sentinel
Stadium technologists are expected to be all things to all people, all the time. The result is predictable: swollen stacks of proprietary apps and vendor lock-ins held together by the few people who “understand IT.” If we bring the same habits into the age of AI, we’ll recreate the same mess, only in natural language […]| Stadium Tech Report
To the Georgetown University student body who has become disillusioned with the student government executive, the opportunity for meaningful action is on the ballot this year. This week, students will cast their ballots for the Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) executive. Who wins this election will have an important job — to advocate for all...| The Hoya
Tools available against tuberculosis, in people and cattle alike, still appear to date back to the dawn of germ theory, showing a gap still exists between public interest and commercial profitability when it comes to innovations in human and animal health. The post ‘Everything is tuberculosis,’ ag funding debates included appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorManitoba Co-operator
Depok, Suaranusantara.co – Himpunan HMP Kota Depok melakukan audiensi dengan Badan Narkotika Nasional Kota (BNNK) Depok pada Jumat, 3 Oktober 2025, bertempat di kantor BNNK Depok. Pertemuan ini membahas peluang kerjasama dalam bidang pencegahan, penyuluhan, serta penguatan peran generasi muda dan masyarakat Kota Depok dalam memerangi penyalahgunaan narkoba di Kota Depok. Audiensi tersebut merupakan tindak […] The post Himpunan HMP Kota Depok Audiensi dengan BNNK Depok, Bahas Rencana Kerja...| Suara Nusantara
The Urbanist Elections Committee is excited to announce our 2025 general election endorsements, which span the region from Tacoma to Everett. Be sure to vote by November 4. The post 2025 General Election Endorsements first appeared on The Urbanist.| The Urbanist
A project that interprets transhumance as a “luminous journey”, breathing new life into the Abruzzo archaeological site. The post Francesca Storaro’s lighting design for the archaeological site of Peltuinum appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
Taylor Skieens, Sports Editor Tucked away in the far corner of southeast Oklahoma sits a... The post The Mural That Splits the Seam: A Rivalry that tears at the Soul appeared first on McCurtain County Gazette News.| McCurtain County Gazette News
Pepper spray is something that most of us at PrimerPeak carry on the daily, and POM is the brand that we like. Why did we choose POM?| Primer Peak
The problem with separatism lies in a suggestion advanced by many avowed separatists: that the people of the West are rooted in culture and values the rest of Canada doesn’t share and/or refuses to understand. The post Editor’s Rant: Canada’s fortune cookie appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsEditor's column & Production Tips - Grainews
China’s tariffs are very clearly tied to Canada’s decision to impose our own tariffs on its electric vehicles and steel and aluminium.| Manitoba Co-operator
This year 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of the United Nations. The UN 80th ordinary session opened on 9 September 2025 and will close on 8 September 2026; the General Assembly ran from 22 to 30 September under the theme “Better Together: 80 years and more for peace, development and human rights”. Germany’s Annalena Baerbock […]| Watani
La pérdida de derechos y libertades parece no tener límites en El Salvador. Cada día observamos nuevas formas de barbarie y deshumanización fabricadas desde el Estado. Y aunque ya nada proveniente del actual régimen produce asombro, es imposible no sentir repugnancia e indignación. Los actuales gobernantes no tienen nada que envidiarles a los gobernantes del […] La entrada Los visibles escondederos de la barbarie se publicó primero en Revista Elementos.| Revista Elementos
Win stakeholder buy-in for UX research with clear timelines, talking points, and focused presentations. The post Stakeholder Buy-In for UX Research: Templates, Timelines, and Talking Points appeared first on Useberry.| Useberry
Practical UX career advice from a mentor and academy founder. Why you can’t fix UX later, how discipline drives growth, and where data guides better design. The post Expert Talks with Hayk Grigoryan: Turning Students into UX Professionals appeared first on Useberry.| Useberry
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
A new report suggests Canadian farmers need to proactively focus on reducing the risks now covered by government-backed business risk management (BRM) programs — but will need supports to do so. The post Editor’s Rant: Reward v. risk appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsGrainews
Through my testing here at Primer Peak and the videos I make on YouTube, I shoot a lot. I’m not a trash-shooter though, and like [...] The post 3 Drills With The S&W Bodyguard 2.0 [2025] appeared first on Primer Peak.| Primer Peak
How does conceal carry change when you're pregnant AND have a small child in your care? We look at the first two trimesters today!| Primer Peak
In this article, I unbox the brand-new iPhone 17 Pro and compare its size side-by-side with the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro.| appsntips
Yatta-Tachi spoke with Jenn after the 2025 World Riichi Championship about the book, the North American scene, and English riichi mahjong content worldwide.| Yatta-Tachi
If you got it, flaunt it. What exactly is ‘it’? What does it take to be so unmistakably, undoubtedly recognized by a mere two-letter word? The party rages on in the Hollywood hills. The music rings through the glass walls of a modern home. It’s an open concept. Someone’s passed out by the infinity pool....| The Science Survey
Customer gifts, chemical or seed company merchandise and farm show give aways don’t have to be boring or repetitive The post The case for better farmer swag appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorOp/Ed & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
New Canadians can carry highly diverse emotional experiences with food, a communication with them needs to take that into account.| Manitoba Co-operator
It’s been an exciting week for film photographers with the launch of two new Kodak films and Lomography’s first ISO 200 colour-negative 35mm film. But it appears that we aren’t done yet, as Leica Rumours has just shared leaked photos of Light Lens Lab’s progress on their Barnack-based replica film camera and the ongoing work on a handmade “finest mechanical 35mm film camera” by a Japanese maker (pictured). Read in full on Analog.Cafe.| Analog.Cafe
The new Kodacolor films sold out the hour they were announced. The new films, according to Kodak themselves, are their existing films in new packaging (though it’s unclear whether they were modified in any way, as that could still be the case). Clearly, we love the Kodak brand, and its recent global success has been documented (see… Read in full on Analog.Cafe.| Analog.Cafe
And it’s nothing like Kodacolor — more on that later. The film is available for pre-order today (est. shipping November 2025) for $11.90 in 35mm/36exp. with DX codes². 120 and 110 formats expected to come next! Read in full on Analog.Cafe.| Analog.Cafe
What are those films? I’ll answer that, but here’s a better question first: How are these films distributed? This is the first time in over a decade that Kodak is finally selling film without the shadow of past bankruptcy standing between the factory and the photographer. Read in full on Analog.Cafe.| Analog.Cafe
@dolo_foto showed off what appears to be a brick of the new 35mm Kodak film on Threads, promising to share the results soon: https://www.threads.com/@dolo_foto/post/DPM3nzSAUHL. Read in full on Analog.Cafe.| Analog.Cafe
An app I built for inverting film negatives is now ready to service new accounts. Read in full on Analog.Cafe.| Analog.Cafe
If you’ve ever shipped anything from Canada to the US (or the other way around), you may be aware of a slew of new challenges to commerce between our two countries — well, they just got worse. Read in full on Analog.Cafe.| Analog.Cafe
Please note that film Q is currently being verified by Dropbox to become a production app. While this is happening, new film Q accounts may not be created. Read in full on Analog.Cafe.| Analog.Cafe
The international analogue photography competition has recently announced its numerous winners, including the Photographer of the Year 2025 award, which went to Peter Varsics. Read in full on Analog.Cafe.| Analog.Cafe
FilmBase, a five-star-rated Etsy shop I’ve been running since 2019, is now restocked with the latest additions, like a fully serviced Ricoh GR1s, hand-rolled film with lab services, and a very cool Nikon FM2 with a titanium honeycomb shutter. Read in full on Analog.Cafe.| Analog.Cafe
El pròxim 15 de novembre es farà una manifestació per Tarragona denunciant que la ciutat està bruta i reclamant una millora en la neteja. To| Diari Més
Tips and insights for booking your trip at the best Disney World moderate resorts Choosing your resort at Disney World is a multi-faceted game. You’ve got to factor in that Disney experience, transportation options and ... Read More The post The best Disney World moderate resorts: which one’s right for you? appeared first on heyorlando.com.| heyorlando.com
U.S. President Donald Trump has been a cold wake-up call for Canadians, and we may have to choose between maintaining our cultural values and the allure of economic integration, Laura Rance writes.| Manitoba Co-operator
Four decades into the global struggle against HIV/AIDS, Ethiopia stands at a critical juncture. The country has made remarkable strides in reducing infection rates and expanding treatment. Today, an estimated 610,000 Ethiopians live with HIV, and national prevalence among adults aged 15–49 is down to about 0.9 percent, a dramatic decline from the epidemic’s peak. […]| The Reporter Magazine
09 de octubre 2025| Sala de Consejo Académico, UAM C | 12:00 hrs.| DCSH UAM-C
Editorial Populismo, polarización ideológica y los riesgos para la democracia del siglo XXI| dcsh.cua.uam.mx
In a politically intriguing development over the past few weeks, China has issued a stark notice to the US, warning| Watani
While it’s not unusual for certain positions to turn over with a new administration, the number of senior-level FDA staffers who have recently left the agency is unprecedented. The lack of communication, transparency and human decency is as well.| BioSpace
The federal government’s recent decision to significantly raise the salaries of the civil servants it employs has prompted a mix| The Reporter Magazine
Social media may be the most common place for people to write, but it's one of the worst options to make sure your work survives.| Primer Peak
The dilemma is always the same: which one works best at home? Warm light or cool light? A quick guide to color temperature and the benefits of each option. The post Warm or cool light: how to choose the ideal color temperature for every room appeared first on Atmosfera Mag.| Atmosfera Mag
Sure, Manitoba’s Port of Churchill and its grain export terminal could benefit from climate change reducing sea ice, but shippers aren’t likely to commit to regular use of a rail line built on thawing permafrost. The post Churchill an attractive option, but more must be done appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorEditorial & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Grocery shoppers in Canada are proudly looking for Canadian food in this age of trade disputes, but is it actually making a dint for U.S. exporters? The post The pride of “Buy Canadian” appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorEditorial & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Canada’s new federal government needs to invest in a strategic trade plan for agriculture and agri-food. The post Trade policy matters, and Canadian agriculture needs to be on the board appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorEditorial & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Reconciliation in agriculture is about year-round action and relationship building. The post Reconciliation can happen, one relationship at a time appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorEditorial & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Senate report, "Critical Ground: why soil is essential to Canada's economic, environmental, human and social health," marks a pivotal shift in how we value soil and soil health. The post Soil: the great unifier appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorEditorial & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
The anti-competitive tentacles of this deal reach much deeper than a consolidation that makes two competitors into one. This is about who will shape the future of grain handling and oilseed processing in Western Canada.| Manitoba Co-operator
Bayer’s threat to leave the glyphosate market could have wide reaching implications for Prairie farmers. The post Farms will feel aftershocks from glyphosate lawsuit slog appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorColumns & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
It’s time for everyone to step back, take a deep breath, and tone down the rhetoric around the issue of fertilizer emissions. Because right now it’s being| Manitoba Co-operator
En el restante trimestre de este año, la coalición corrupta que desgobierna el país intentará imponer un jaque mate sobre lo muy poco que queda de democracia.| IDL
By Chernoh Alpha M. Bah In July 2021, the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) announced the disbursement of a $217 million loan to the Maada Bio administration through Milele …| AFRICANIST PRESS
To the Editor: The new traffic lanes on SE Thornburn, SE Washington and SE Stark streets are confusing and dangerous to drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians. Case in point, attempting to […]| The Southeast Examiner of Portland Oregon
by Rob Cuthbert In SRHE News and Blog a series of posts is chronicling, decade by decade, the progress of SRHE since its foundation 60 years ago in 1965. As always, our memories are supported by some music of the times. … Continue reading →| SRHE Blog
Earlier this year I wrote Baby Wearing and Conceal Carry for New Mothers. In that article I heavily focused on carrying baby on my front, [...] The post Baby Wearing for the Conceal Carrying Parent | Back Carry appeared first on Primer Peak.| Primer Peak
SETTING THE SCENE The ramshackle house was not much of a structure. Cement blocks and plywood walls bolted to a metal frame, surrounded by a [...] The post Invictus appeared first on Primer Peak.| Primer Peak