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New Humanist Anthology Debuts in Montreal on July 18
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The New Enlightenment Project will launch George Hewson’s Perspectives for a New Enlightenment: Essays in Humanist Understanding on July 18 in Montreal.
Faith researchers build AI benchmarks to test religious bias
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The G20 Interfaith Forum will host a July 2 webinar on how computer scientists and faith scholars are measuring whether AI systems misstate, stereotype or omit religion.
Japan’s rare earth push raises Arctic and deep-sea risks
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Japan is weighing rare earth projects in Greenland and near Minamitorishima as it tries to reduce dependence on China.
First EU accession cluster will test Ukraine’s institutions
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Ukraine’s launch of the first EU negotiating cluster is a political milestone, but the harder work is now inside its institutions, where laws, procedures and oversight must match EU standards.
Data Axle executive Keelia Schumacher highlighted for public-sector leadership
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Influential Women is featuring Data Axle business development executive Keelia Schumacher for more than 17 years of work in government sales, data strategy and mentorship.
TEON brings Casa Ecuador to New York during FIFA World Cup
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TEON presented Casa Ecuador in Manhattan on June 24, using the FIFA World Cup moment to pitch Ecuador’s culture, biodiversity and creative identity to business, diplomacy and media figures.
Bankole Thompson urges Catholic leaders to restore hope as a moral force
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Detroit journalist Bankole Thompson used his first address at a Catholic institution to press faith leaders to help shape America’s future on democracy, race and economic justice.
Stephen Keller memoir recounts rise and fall in life settlements industry
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Storyteller Media released PAY TO PLAY, a memoir by life settlements pioneer Stephen L. Keller, on June 23, 2026. The book says Keller’s firm was caught in a clash of business, politics and regulation that ended with legal proceedings and prison….
Jess Bunin warns communication failures are worsening U.S. healthcare
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Jess Bunin, a physician and leadership consultant, says breakdowns in communication, political interference and social media misinformation are eroding trust in U.S. healthcare.
Sean P. Murphy joins Gideon Asen
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Gideon Asen has added attorney Sean P. Murphy, bringing more than a decade of experience in trial work, federal prosecution, appeals and complex litigation.
Dinah Dye book links Exodus to modern chaos and AI
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Dr. Dinah Dye’s new book, The Greatest Exodus: A Divine Warrior Tradition, reframes the biblical Exodus as a guide to leadership, identity and order amid political division, rapid technological change and uncertainty.
Cyndx launches free industry intelligence reports for dealmakers
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Cyndx has launched a complimentary company and industry report series on its website, aiming to give investors and advisers analyst-quality research on middle-market businesses.
New York Art Life Magazine to Publish Valeria Navarrete Ferrari Interview
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New York Art Life Magazine will publish a feature-length interview with Mexican artist, photographer and filmmaker Valeria Navarrete Ferrari this week.
FIIDS summit at U.S. Capitol spotlights U.S.-India ties
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FIIDS brought more than 150 delegates to the U.S. Capitol on June 23 for its 4th Annual U.S.-India Partnership Summit, where U.S. officials, Indian diplomats and lawmakers cast the relationship as central to trade, technology, defense and…
Coalition seeks July 3 Mumia Liberation Day proclamation in Philadelphia
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A coalition of advocates, scholars, healthcare professionals and residents will gather June 29 in Philadelphia to urge the city to declare July 3 “Mumia Liberation Day.” Organizers say the effort is meant to spark renewed debate over Abu-Jamal’s…
Mathare football pitches face climate risks as new film spotlights adaptation gap
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A new documentary and climate analysis say extreme rain, heat and water stress are already threatening grassroots football pitches in Nairobi’s Mathare neighborhood, with bigger risks ahead by 2040 and 2100. The findings arrive as Kenya and East…
Stacie McClam urges schools to rethink education for the future
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Former educator and filmmaker Stacie McClam is using the summer planning season to push schools and communities to ask whether education is preparing students for a rapidly changing world.
Former Orlando Mayor Bill Frederick backs Dr. Nizam Razack for Congress
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Former Orlando Mayor Bill Frederick has endorsed Dr. Nizam Razack’s campaign for Florida’s 11th Congressional District, citing Razack’s record as a neurosurgeon, attorney and community leader.
EU deepens Central Asia push with EIB office in Tashkent
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The European Investment Bank’s new regional office in Tashkent signals a shift from EU statements to on-the-ground financing in Central Asia. The move could accelerate infrastructure, energy and digital projects in Uzbekistan and strengthen the…
Jack Bergman backs Tim Wilkins in Florida's 11th district
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Congressman Jack Bergman has endorsed Marine Corps veteran and Republican candidate Tim Wilkins in Florida’s 11th Congressional District.
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