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Readers’ Favorite recognizes A.W. Baldwin’s Book “Moonshine Mesa” in its annual international book award contest
Readers' Favorite recognizes "Moonshine Mesa" by A.W. Baldwin in its annual international book award contest, currently available at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CDZHZWMC .
Via Get News · May 19, 2025
Church of Scientology Nashville to Host 75th Anniversary Celebration of Dianetics This Weekend
Nashville, Tennessee, 16th May 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, The Church Read more
Via Zexprwire · May 17, 2025
Anthony Joseph Amaradio Shares 5 Essential Steps to Reaching Financial Goals
As the co-author of the acclaimed book Faithful with Much, Amaradio highlights that true financial well-being within a household requires a combination of discipline, strategic planning, and the flexibility to navigate life’s unexpected challenges.
Cooper Elliott Marks 30 Years of High-Stakes Litigation and Client-First Advocacy
Columbus, Ohio - Thirty years ago, Chip Cooper and Rex Elliott launched a small litigation firm at the corner of Broad and High in downtown Columbus with a powe
Via Law Firm Newswire · May 15, 2025
Shiraz Kitchen & Wine Bar Announces Continued Culinary Recognition and Expanded Offerings
Shiraz Kitchen & Wine Bar, led by Reza Parhizkaran, celebrates MICHELIN Guide recognition and a refined Persian-Mediterranean menu with biodynamic wines in Chelsea and White Plains.
Zinc & Polyphenol Blend Energy Supplement For Heart Health Support Launched
Gundry MD has announced the availability of Active Heart™ - an energy blend with various heart-healthy nutrients intended to support cardiovascular circulation.
New Book ‘Streamline’ Challenges the Chaos and Champions a Return to Purpose
Her debut book, Streamline: Having the Audacity to Simplify Life’s Journey, is an empowering call to action—and awakening—for anyone yearning to reconnect with their authentic self.
Via AB Newswire · May 13, 2025
The New York Times Company's President and Chief Executive Officer Meredith Kopit Levien to Participate in the J.P. Morgan Annual Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference
The New York Times Company (NYSE: NYT) announced today that it will participate in the J.P. Morgan Annual Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, in Boston.
By The New York Times Company · Via Business Wire · May 8, 2025
Morelli Law Firm Pursues Wrongful Death Case in Manhattan Garage Collapse, Citing Engineering Negligence and Widespread Building Safety Failures
New York, New York - Morelli Law Firm is representing the family of Willis Moore, the long-serving garage manager tragically killed in the 2023 parking garage collapse in Lower Manhattan. Moore, who worked at the garage for more than 20 years, lost his life when the building suddenly gave way—an incident that injured several others and caused widespread property damage.
Via AB Newswire · May 7, 2025
The New York Times Company Reports First-Quarter 2025 Results
The New York Times Company (NYSE: NYT) announced today that its first-quarter 2025 financial results are available on The New York Times Company’s investor relations website at investors.nytco.com.
By The New York Times Company · Via Business Wire · May 7, 2025
Swiss Watchmaking Master Joins Qannati Lab in Bahrain, Marking a New Era in Gulf Horology
Manama, Bahrain – May 6, 2025. Qannati Objet d’Art, the Bahrain-based luxury maison known for its fusion of heritage and innovation, proudly welcomes Swiss master watchmaker Pierre Christe to Bahrain for a week-long residency at Qannati Lab, hosted at Bahrain Polytechnic.
Via Binary News Network · May 6, 2025
Jena Kingsley Releases Latest Book “Darcy Dates” a Single Mom’s Comedic Dating Diary
NEW YORK - April 30, 2025 - Jena Kingsley, comedian and social commentator, today announced the release of her new book, “Darcy Dates” on Amazon.com. “Darcy Dates” is written as a diary, which is incredibly funny and unfiltered. The book is based on the popular 2010 blog and will be well received by the same audience that appreciates single girl characters who date, like HBO’s Carrie Bradshaw.
Via Get News · April 30, 2025
9th Grade Algebra Online Study Guide With Monitoring Tools For Parents Launched
“9th Grade Algebra Made Easy”, a new program for those seeking a deeper understanding of algebra fundamentals, has been launched.
Tony Robbins & Dean Graziosi Announce Thrive In 2025 Virtual Live Event to Teach People How to Build a Business With What They Already Know
This free 3-day Thrive In 2025 Event will reveal how to turn knowledge, life experience, or passion into income and impact—no business background required.
Sharon Ward Announces Ninth Installment in Bestselling Fin Fleming Underwater Mystery Series
Bestselling author Sharon Ward releases Ice Water, the ninth book in her Fin Fleming Scuba Diving Mystery Series, blending crime, suspense, and environmental intrigue.
Doctor Slave Launches as a Bold Contender for the New York Times Best Seller List; Exposing the Hidden Truth Behind Medicine’s Corporate Takeover
April 2025 — Orlando, FL — As hospital systems swell with administrative personnel and physicians quietly burn out behind the scenes, a groundbreaking new book is making waves across the medical and literary communities. Doctor Slave: Reflections on the Future of Medicine by Harvard-educated neurologist and former Director of Neuromuscular Medicine, Dr. Nivedita (Niva) Jerath, has emerged as a powerful voice challenging the status quo and is quickly gaining national attention.
Via GlobePRwire · April 25, 2025
Reflections on Loss, Love, and Faith: Rachel Kerr Schneider’s Journey Through a Heartbreaking Diagnosis Just in Time for ALS Awareness Month in May
Dallas, TX, USA - April 24, 2025 - Rachel Kerr Schneider showed up to her husband's funeral in all red. Why red? It's the color of celebration, fire, and force. Red represents the flame of the Holy Spirit. Red is also the signature color of the ALS Association. How do we think about the unthinkable: keeping faith and hope when someone we love is diagnosed with a terminal illness? Rachel Kerr Schneider, a Dallas-based author, was faced with this very reality. Her new memoir The Widow Chose Red? My Journey with Jesus, John, and ALS shares the heartbreak and humor in helping a husband finish well after his diagnosis of ALS. Raw, inspiring, and emotional, Rachel provides insights into areas of life and death that many women may find themselves facing sooner rather than later.
Via Get News · April 24, 2025
NYT Bestselling Relationship Experts Harville Hendrix and Helen LaKelly Hunt Immortalized in New Documentary Film ‘The Heart of Dialogue’
DALLAS, Texas, April 24, 2025 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- A new 70-minute documentary and AI interactive experience from Emmy®-nominated filmmakers Chris Brickler and Michael Romero titled "The Heart of Dialogue" is giving future generations the ability to interact directly with the wisdom of legendary relationship experts Harville Hendrix, Ph.D., and Helen LaKelly Hunt, Ph.D. - News from Helen LaKelly Hunt | HLH Projects LLC, issued by Send2Press Newswire
Via Send2Press · April 24, 2025
Laura DeNooyer Wins 4 Fiction Awards for Her Novel “A Hundred Magical Reasons”
Waukesha, WI - April 22, 2025 - Laura DeNooyer’s new novel receives a warm literary welcome with four awards and three five-star Readers’ Favorite reviews. DeNooyer was honored with first place in The BookFest for Literary Historical Fiction, the prestigious Literary Titan Gold Book Award for Fiction, the Illumination Bronze Award for General Fiction, and the Firebird Book Award for Biographical Fiction.
Via Get News · April 22, 2025
INSPIRE Northwest™ A Premier Marketing and Communication Event
WENATCHEE, Wash. - April 23, 2025 - PRLog -- JBe Marketing Group is thrilled to announce INSPIRE Northwest™, a premier marketing and communications conference presented by How to Fascinate® and the Kenady Group scheduled for Thursday, October 16, 2025, from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Numerica Performing Arts Center in Wenatchee, Washington.This groundbreaking event aims to inspire creativity and knowledge, foster community, and elevate brands to be at their best in Washington State. Marketing professionals, communications experts, digital designers, sales leaders, executives, business owners, students, and educators are invited to participate in an afternoon of transformative learning that will culminate with an exclusive Business-to-Business (B2B) networking social."INSPIRE Northwest™ is designed to prepare industry leaders for the rapidly evolving marketing landscape and emerging technologies like AI," said Jennifer Bushong, MA, CEO of JBe Marketing and Founder of INSPIRE Northwest™.  "This landmark event unites diverse professionals, fostering powerful connections and driving innovation that will shape the future of marketing in our region."The conference will feature nationally recognized and published industry-leading speakers and panelists, including:
Via PRLog · April 23, 2025
New York Times Exposé Vindicates CCHR: ADHD Isn’t Biological, Says Watchdog
LOS ANGELES, Calif., April 21, 2025 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- A recent exposé in The New York Times Magazine will send shockwaves through the psychiatric community, affirming what the Citizens Commission on Human Rights International (CCHR) has warned for decades: there is no medical proof that Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a biological disorder. Yet, over 3.4 million American children are labeled with ADHD and prescribed powerful, mind-altering stimulants. - News from Citizens Commission on Human Rights, issued by Send2Press Newswire
Via Send2Press · April 21, 2025
New York Times Exposé Vindicates CCHR: ADHD Isn't Biological, Says Watchdog
Parents deserve the truth as leading scientists now admit families were misled into believing their children had a neurobiological disorder that required powerful stimulant prescriptions.LOS ANGELES - April 21, 2025 - PRLog -- A recent exposé in The New York Times Magazine will send shockwaves through the psychiatric community, affirming what the Citizens Commission on Human Rights International (CCHR) has warned for decades: there is no medical proof that Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a biological disorder.[1] Yet, over 3.4 million American children are labeled with ADHD and prescribed powerful, mind-altering stimulants.According to Jan Eastgate, President of CCHR International, the Times' revelations "should prompt federal lawmakers and public health officials to investigate how millions of children could be drugged under a false premise—and why dissenting voices were ignored."The New York Times Magazine article by Paul Tough details how ADHD was long marketed as a neurobiological disorder requiring medication, despite lacking any objective test. Tough writes that the entire system rests on shaky assumptions: "that ADHD is a medical disorder that demands a medical solution; that it is caused by inherent deficits in children's brains; and that the medications we give them repair those deficits." But many of those once involved in building this narrative are now disowning it.As the article concedes: "Unlike with diabetes, there is no reliable biological test for ADHD," and diagnosis often relies on "subjective judgment."Eastgate underscores the damage: "Millions of parents were led to believe their children had a brain disorder—one that science now admits it cannot medically confirm. That's not mental healthcare. That's institutional betrayal."Experts Retreat from ADHD's Scientific FoundationAmong the most striking revelations is the reversal of leading researchers who once championed the disorder and its treatments.Dr. James Swanson, a research psychologist and one of ADHD's early proponents, was central to efforts in the 1990s that drove public acceptance of the diagnosis. At that time, CCHR was actively protesting the mass drugging of children, warning that the supposed science behind ADHD was fundamentally flawed. Their concerns are now echoed by Swanson himself.After three decades of research, Swanson told The Times: "I don't agree with people who say that stimulant treatment is good. It's not good." He also found that children taking the drugs were still symptomatic years later and were shorter than their peers.Other prominent scientists quoted include:
Via PRLog · April 21, 2025
Qannati Marks Historic Milestone with First Watchmaking Initiative in Bahrain and the GCC
Qannati Objet d’Art announces the launch of the first-ever watchmaking initiative in Bahrain and the GCC, following global recognition from The New York Times. The brand now sets its sights on international expansion with its exclusive Lab Edition collection.
Via Binary News Network · April 17, 2025
America’s Leading Business Coach Tony Robbins Saves Soup Kitchen Nuns from Eviction
After Tony Robbins learned that a group of San Francisco nuns were being forced from their soup kitchen for the homeless due to rising rent, he intervened to secure a new building and preserve their mission.
Via PRUnderground · April 16, 2025
The New York Times Company to Announce First-Quarter Financial Results on May 7, 2025
The New York Times Company (NYSE: NYT) today announced that it will issue its first-quarter 2025 financial results on Wednesday, May 7, at approximately 7:00 a.m. E.T. by posting the results on the Company’s investor relations website at investors.nytco.com. At that time, the Company will issue an advisory release over a newswire service to announce that the results have been posted and are available on the Company’s website at investors.nytco.com. The Company’s earnings conference call will be held that morning at 8:00 a.m. E.T.
By The New York Times Company · Via Business Wire · April 16, 2025