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Truist and Veterans Help Group Sponsor "An Evening of Honor" in Atlanta Featuring Medal of Honor Recipients
ATLANTA, GA / ACCESS Newswire / May 15, 2025 / The National Medal of Honor Center for Leadership proudly announces Truist and Veterans Help Group as lead sponsors of An Evening of Honor, a private dinner and leadership conversation celebrating the extraordinary service of America's heroes. The evening will feature a moderated conversation with Medal of Honor Recipients Edward C. Byers, Jr., US Navy (Ret.) and Leroy A. Petry, US Army (Ret.), both honored for their valor during the War on Terrorism in Afghanistan.

'Children are innocent': Myanmar families in grief after school air strike
Ko Min said he found his son and daughter's bodies in the ruins of a schoolhouse in central Myanmar, moments after a deadly air strike that witnesses said came as a military jet circled the village.

TransWest to Create 400 New Jobs Across Puget Sound
Transportation Company Looks to Hire Drivers, Technicians and Support Team to Expand Commuter Services

American Scientist Dr. Egon Cholakian Warns of Rising Global Seismic Activity and Urgent Need for Controlled Degassing
WASHINGTON, DC / ACCESS Newswire / May 13, 2025 / In a recent video address, American scientist Dr. Egon Cholakian presented compelling data indicating a significant and accelerating rise in global seismic activity, particularly earthquakes of magnitude 6.0 and above. Highlighting an exponential trend, Dr. Cholakian warned that, according to calculations, within four years, earthquakes of magnitude 7.0 or greater could occur globally every two to three days-posing a severe threat to densely populated regions.

Kate Novinc's Debut Brings Comfort, Courage, and Wonder to Young Patients
Introducing a Groundbreaking New Voice in Medical Nonfiction

At his former US university, the new pope is just 'Bob'
The idyllic campus of Villanova University is ecstatic since the election of American Robert Prevost to the highest seat of the Catholic Church.

Barry University to Celebrate 2025 Commencement With Honorary Degrees and Distinguished Speakers
On Friday, May 9, the Doctoral Commencement Ceremony will take place on Barry's campus, where the university will bestow an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters upon Honorable Billy Joel in recognition of his lifelong dedication to community service. A respected philanthropist and civic leader, Billy Joel has spent decades uplifting underserved communities across Florida, New York, and Israel.

Chicago Cubs and the National Medal of Honor Center for Leadership Celebrate Military Heroes on Armed Forces Day at Wrigley Field
CHICAGO, IL / ACCESS Newswire / May 9, 2025 / The National Medal of Honor Center for Leadership is proud to partner with the Chicago Cubs for a moving tribute on Armed Forces Day, Saturday, May 17, 2025, at historic Wrigley Field. This special moment will feature a pregame recognition of Medal of Honor recipients Harvey C. "Barney" Barnum, Jr., USMC (Ret.), and Ryan M. Pitts, US Army (Ret.), whose acts of heroism continue to inspire generations of Americans.

Volcon ePowersports Reports Operational Highlights and First Quarter 2025 Financial Results
AUSTIN, TX / ACCESS Newswire / May 9, 2025 / Volcon Inc. (NASDAQ:VLCN) ("Volcon'', the "Company" or "we"), the first all-electric, off-road powersports company, today reported its operational highlights and financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2025.

Veterans Help Group and Richard Sponsor Exclusive Evening Honoring Medal of Honor Recipients in Chicago
CHICAGO, IL / ACCESS Newswire / May 8, 2025 / The National Medal of Honor Center for Leadership proudly announces Veterans Help Group and Richard, a purpose-driven general contracting company, as lead sponsors of An Evening of Honor, an exclusive dinner on leadership with two of our nation's most decorated heroes. The evening will spotlight the extraordinary leadership of Harvey C. "Barney" Barnum, Jr., US Marine Corps (Ret.), a Vietnam War hero and member of the National Medal of Honor Center for Leadership Board of Directors, and Ryan M. Pitts, US Army (Ret.), recognized for his bravery during the War on Terrorism in Afghanistan.
Nicaragua says quitting UNESCO over press prize award
Nicaragua has notified UNESCO of its withdrawal from the organization in response to its press prize going to a Nicaraguan newspaper in exile, local media reported Sunday.

Turkish Cypriots protest new rule allowing hijab in school
Several thousand Turkish Cypriots marched on Friday to protest a new regulation allowing pupils to wear Islamic headscarves in secondary schools, a move critics say threatens the community's secular traditions.

Mindfulness Architect Holly McNeill to Speak at Yale's Women’s Mental Health Conference on Quarter-Life Crisis and Mental Clarity
Renowned architect turned mental health educator will present "Attention by Design: An Architectural Blueprint for Evidence-Based Agency in the Quarter-Life Crisis" at the Women's Mental Health Conference at Yale

Nikki Langman to Present at Yale on LEGO(R)-Based Therapy for Mental Health and Substance Misuse Prevention
Structured Play as a Trauma-Informed Intervention for Adults

ITRCC Continues Work on Push 4.0
CHANGES IN TRAFFIC PATTERNS SET TO BEGIN ON MAY 10

Classover Holdings Enters into $400 Million Equity Purchase Facility Agreement to Launch SOL-Based Treasury Strategy
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / May 1, 2025 / Classover Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq:KIDZ)(Nasdaq:KIDZW) ("Classover" or the "Company"), a leading provider of live, interactive online learning, today announced that it has entered into an Equity Purchase Facility Agreement with Solana Strategies Holdings LLC providing for the sale by the Company of up to $400 million of Class B Common Stock.

Dominican President Abinader, Secretary of State Rubio, Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar, Congressman Vargas, CHLI Alumnus Fernandez to be Honored at CHLI Annual Gala & Leadership Awards
WASHINGTON, DC / ACCESS Newswire / May 1, 2025 / The Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute (CHLI) will hold its 21st Annual Gala and Leadership Awards: Illuminating Futures on Wednesday, May 7th at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Washington, D.C. The program will celebrate the success of U.S. Hispanics across the nation and bring together a broad and influential audience of elected and appointed officials, civil and corporate leaders, and diplomatic and foreign dignitaries to honor individuals who have had a profound impact on our community by empowering our values of leadership, community, and diversity of thought.

One Month Left to Join the Music Matters Challenge Hosted by Let Music Fill My World
Music Matters Challenge Officially Ends May 30, 2025

US Supreme Court weighs public funding of religious charter school
The US Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared to be leaning towards allowing public funding of a religious charter school in a case testing the historic separation of church and state.

Egon Cholakian Explained Europe's Fate If Siberian Plume Erupt And Who In Ukraine Blocking Planetary Protection
WASHINGTON, DC / ACCESS Newswire / April 30, 2025 / In a vital and comprehensive video release, entitled "Europe's FateAfter Siberian Plume Eruption: Who in Ukraine Blocks Planet's Protection?", American scientist, national securityexpert, White House lobbyist / Department of Justice registered foreign agent, and ALLATRA International Public Movement Capitol Hill representative, EgonCholakian addressed two critically important topics of global significance. The first concerns a geodynamic global threat-the Siberian magma plume (revealing a pattern of concealment by certain power circles within Russia), and the second discloses the identity of a Russian agent operating within the Ukrainian space (currently criminal case has been officially opened against this individual by the Ukrainian Security Service investigation).

HeyTutor Supports Idaho's $5 Million Boost in Literacy Funding Amid National Education Challenges
BOISE, ID / ACCESS Newswire / April 29, 2025 / HeyTutor, a leading provider of personalized K-12 tutoring services, applauds Governor Brad Little's signing of Senate Bill 1069, which allocates an additional $5 million in ongoing funding to support literacy in Idaho's public schools. This investment is part of the Governor's KEEPING PROMISES initiative and brings the total increase in annual literacy support to nearly $78 million, more than a 500% increase in funding since he took office.

New Report Shows Chef Ann Foundation's Healthy School Food Pathway Program is Strengthening California’s School Food Workforce
Evaluation Reveals Strong Participant Satisfaction, Career Advancement and Improved District Meal Operations as California's Bold School Food Vision Gains Momentum

Community seeks answers after French school knife killing
Hundreds of mourners holding white flowers gathered on Friday at the French private school where a student killed a girl in a stabbing spree, as the prime minister suggested metal detectors to prevent future attacks.

Foreign students give up American dream over Trump crackdown
After President Donald Trump's administration revoked hundreds of student visas and threatened deportation for participants of pro-Palestinian campus protests, international students told AFP they were reconsidering their dreams of earning degrees in the United States.

Pupil kills fellow student in France school knife attack
A student killed a girl and wounded three other pupils in a stabbing spree on Thursday at a private high school in France, prompting the prime minister to urge better security in and around schools to combat "endemic youth violence".

Trump slams Harvard as funding fight heads to court
US President Donald Trump on Thursday bashed Harvard as an "Anti-Semitic, Far Left Institution," as the prestigious university battles his administration's funding freeze in court.

Student kills classmate in France knife attack: police source
A student killed one student and wounded three others in a stabbing spree at a private high school in northwestern France before being arrested Thursday, a police source said.

French PM's daughter says priest beat her as a teenager
A daughter of France's prime minister became Wednesday the latest to accuse the clergy running a school in the Pyrenees of systemic abuse including while Francois Bayrou was a local official, saying a priest beat her during summer camp when she was 14.

Four killed after spring storms wreak havoc in the Alps
Alpine ski resorts were getting back to normal on Friday after spring storms the previous day claimed four victims in the French Alps and northern Italy, including a British holidaymaker.

Museums rethink how the Holocaust should be shown
Historians are rethinking the way the Holocaust is being presented in museums as the world marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the last Nazi concentration camps this month.

Sonia Goes to College: Holocaust Survivors Visit NY Universities Virtually and In-Person in Honor of Yom HaShoah
The Blue Card Partners with Campus Hillel Group to Bring Survivors and Students Together to Mark Holocaust Remembrance Day--Wednesday, Apr 23, 2025 - Thursday, Apr 24, 2025

Tony Robbins & Dean Graziosi Announce The Thrive In 2025 Event to Teach Everyday People How to Succeed in the Booming Knowledge Economy
Discover how to turn your experience into income at the Thrive In 2025 Event, featuring Tony Robbins, Dean Graziosi, and a lineup of world-renowned experts.