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Toward a New Psychiatric Pluralism: The Resurgence of Psychotherapy
SPECIAL REPORT: PSYCHOTHERAPY For those who have been around long enough, or for those who take an interest in the history of psychiatry, it is clear that the field has long been prone to major paradigm shifts and, in particular, a vacillation...

Books and Backroads Miramichi author celebrates farm life in rural New Brunswick Luke Beirne News -Canada -New Brunswick |July 11
Growing up in the Blackville, N.B., area in the 1940s and '50s, author Wayne Curtis started writing in elementary school. He remembers reading the work of Robert Frost, who he said influenced him greatly. "I loved his stuff because his landscape...

Review: Linking industrial pollution to a cluster of serial killers
Robert Shiels reviews a new book linking industrial pollution to a cluster of serial killers. Murderland, as a history of extreme crime in particular geographical areas of the United States of America, transcends true-crime voyeurism and noir...

Connie Francis, whose life was touched by tragedy, dies at 87
Pop singer Connie Francis has died at 87. The first female singer to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100, she was known for her hit single "Who's Sorry Now?" and for singing the theme song and appearing in the 1961 film, Where the Boys Are....

Fancy Bear Hackers Attacking Governments, Military Entities With New Sophisticated Tools
The notorious Russian cyberespionage group Fancy Bear, also known as APT28, has intensified its operations against governments and military entities worldwide using an arsenal of sophisticated new tools and techniques. Active since 2007, this...

With Great Power Comes …
Remember when the Tesla Model S came out and the internet was alive with “Tesla vs …” videos. People were racing for pink slips and bragging rights in Macca’s carparks. It wasn’t that long ago. Suddenly, battery-electric vehicles were a fun drive!...
The Waldorf Astoria New York returns in spectacular fashion
The Waldorf Astoria New York has begun offering the first looks at a meticulous restoration of the hotel’s iconic architecture with sophisticated designs during an opening season for the world-famous hotel. Over the coming weeks, the hotel will...

Best time to travel to Skegness by train revealed
Travelling to Skegness over the summer is a much-loved activity for many people from Leicestershire and further afield, as more than four million Brits visit the coastal destination each year, but the journey can feel chaotic if you head there at...

Amtrak's Latest Rule Change Results In More Passenger Frustrations Than Enthusiasm
Amtrak passengers certainly aren't afraid to share their thoughts on rules, or those that should be implemented or banned for good. In recent days and weeks, several issues have been brought to our attention. One of them is a ban that all...

'Superman' Box Office Projections Could See Man of Steel & DCU Soar
DC fans are waiting with bated breath to find out whether James Gunn’s newly rebooted Superman will do enough to ensure that the DCU will be given the chance to grow. Well, it seems that, despite a few nervous reports to the contrary, Superman is...

Tata Power shares: Should you book profit or hold the multibagger stock?
Shares of Tata Power are in a consolidation mode, with analysts of the view that the Tata Group's multibagger stock could see a breakout on the upper side. Tata Power shares have delivered positive returns across all time durations except in a...

The Engines of Our Ingenuity 2809: A Goblin Book
Engines Podcast Episode: 2809 Laurence Housman designs an edition of Christina Rossetti’s poem Goblin Market. Today, Goblins, sisterly love, and a masterpiece of book design. Episode: 2809 Laurence Housman designs an edition of Christina...

MSPs emerge as key security partners for mid-market enterprises
New research from cybersecurity firm Barracuda has revealed an increased demand for MSP security expertise in the mid-market as organizations navigate increasing IT complexity and tool sprawl. Conducted in collaboration with B2B research firm...

NSW government launches housing pattern book and fast-track planning pathway
The New South Wales government is today launching the state’s housing pattern book of low-rise designs, alongside an accelerated planning pathway intended to speed up the delivery of pattern-book homes. Following the launch of an international...

The 12 Best Books Becoming Movies In 2026
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Where do movie ideas come from? For some filmmakers, it's simply a lightning bolt of an idea from nowhere. For others, it's a brand-mandated piece of intellectual property. And for some,...

The Seventh Wave: How AI Will Change the Technology Industry
My professional career has spanned six major tech changes: minicomputer, PC, internet, social, mobile, and cloud. Each of these revolutions brought a wave of new providers and destroyed swaths of legacy companies. Now comes the Seventh Wave of...

Your Next Car Might Cost More: Industry Insiders Explain Tariff-Driven Price Increases and How to Offset Costs
It's not just iPhones and TVs. President Donald Trump's tariff policies might be driving up the cost of electric vehicles and combustion cars, too. EVs, in fact, might be especially vulnerable to the new tariffs that target China (a major exporter...

Entrepreneur Jason Hope’s philosophy on the $5 trillion biotech market
The global biotechnology market stands poised to reach an unprecedented $5.85 trillion by 2034. The compound annual growth of 13.6% from its current $1.64 trillion valuation tells only part of the story. Beneath these staggering projections lies a...

HHM&A Open During MCC Relief Sale, SD Chislic Festival
FREEMAN — Heritage Hall Museum & Archives in Freeman reminds visitors coming to both the MCC Relief Sale on July 19 and the South Dakota Chislic Festival on Saturday, July 26, that it will be open at 10 a.m. both days. “We’re open every Saturday...

Sierra Leone Parliament’s Library Turns Market
The Library of Sierra Leone’s Parliament has gradually transformed to a market square, thus making it extremely difficult for workers and researchers to utilise it. Day in and day out, the library is being occupied by workers who are in the habit...