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On March 3, 2025 (New York time), Nanjing WanMiaoYiWang Pet Services Co., Ltd., in collaboration with nearly 200 Chinese wildlife conservationists, hosted a special event in Times Square, New York, to honor one of the most legendary lions—Lorkulup, a member of the Black Rock Boys. The event featured an immersive video exhibition and the distribution of informational brochures to raise awareness about the immense challenges facing African lions.
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New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - March 6, 2025) - On March 3, 2025 (New York time), Nanjing WanMiaoYiWang...
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The story that Tomeo tells through this book was a challenge he faced individually. He was struck by bladder cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic, an issue that could have destroyed him with negative feelings. However, he did not allow the painful situation to get to him and found pleasure in being amused rather than finding comfort in serious things. Column upon column of hilarious, lively poetry whose motive was to remind the reader of the foible of life marks the book. For Tomeo, such qualities reminded the individual of the efficacy of humor as a coping strategy even in the seemingly monstrous hardships of life.
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New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - February 26, 2025) - The groundbreaking show that combines improv and hypnosis, HYPROV, continues...
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Reflecting on the progress made against coercive psychiatric practices and obtaining child protections in 2024, CCHR commits itself in 2025 to reinforcing the need to end psychiatric abuse.LOS ANGELES - Jan. 6, 2025 - PRLog -- The Citizens Commission on Human Rights International (CCHR) recapped key events in 2024, spotlighting its own efforts and those of other groups to investigate and expose psychiatric human rights violations in the U.S. and worldwide. The organization also reaffirmed its commitment to eliminating coercive psychiatric practices in the year ahead. In September, Amalia Gamio, an expert consultant to the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, emphasized the significance of a recent CCHR court victory in Spain, stating it had "set an international precedent in disseminating the abuses that occur in psychiatry to the world…."[1]The very next month the international group, Human Rights Watch, wrote of the need to "confront a troubling reality: the mental health landscape is shifting in harmful ways in parts of Canada and the United States with the prospect of more coercive measures such as involuntary treatment and the elimination of vital support services." The group further noted, "These coercive measures would violate rights to liberty and nondiscrimination and infringe on people's autonomy."[2]Those worsening outcomes are particularly evident in for-profit residential psychiatric hospitals, "troubled teen" behavioral facilities, and wilderness treatment camps. Senator Ron Wyden, who led a Senate Finance Committee investigation into the warehousing of youths in such facilities, wrote to the Department of Justice last year, urging an investigation into four of the nation's largest operators of youth residential treatment facilities for civil rights violations and fraud.[3]In June 2024, the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) under the Department of Health and Human Services issued a damning report on the inadequate protection of foster care children in residential behavioral treatment centers. The report said, "Policymakers, news media, and advocacy groups have raised concerns about the effectiveness of oversight efforts to protect children in these settings."[4] The American Bar Association notes: "Every day, thousands of children in foster care are administered powerful psychotropic medications," pointing to the lack of oversight of psychotropic drugs that harm children.[5]CCHR has consistently exposed the harm to youths treated in behavioral facilities, including psychotropic drug use and potentially lethal restraints. The closure of 10 "wilderness therapy camps" for youths between 2023 and 2024 marks a promising and necessary trend. One such camp in North Carolina came to national attention when, on February 3, 2024, a 12-year-old was fatally restrained. This prompted swift government action: all children were removed from the facility, admissions were halted, and by May 17, the camp's license was revoked, leading to its closure.In December, Psychiatric Times published the article, "The Horror of Unjust Psychiatric Hospitalization" commenting on a hard-hitting series by two New York Times reporters in 2024 that exposed abuses and fraud at residential psychiatric facilities. The psychiatrist writing in Psychiatric Times conceded that "Keeping a well person locked in a hospital and taking away their privacy and autonomy" is something to which "we psychiatrists ought to stand up and demand better…." It is the duty of all psychiatrists to demand accountability, he said but there has been little if any, outrage shown within the ranks of psychiatry: "I wonder: How will psychiatrists… respond? More fundamentally, will psychiatrists respond at all?"[6]CCHR and other external advocates have consistently demanded stronger patient protections. Last year, UN agencies reiterated their condemnation of mandated psychiatric treatments, including electroshock and involuntary detainment in mental hospitals. Electroshock without anesthesia, forcibly administered to children in New Zealand, was officially recognized as "torture," leading to apologies in November from seven government agencies and the country's Prime Minister to the survivors.[7] The recognition follows a 40-year battle led by CCHR, other advocacy groups, and the survivors themselves.Building on these important victories, CCHR says some psychiatrists are now recognizing a decline in the use of electroshock treatment is imminent. CCHR is reinforcing its campaign to ban the procedure due to its long-term adverse effects and lack of clinical trials that have proven its safety and efficacy.This growing momentum against electroshock is further supported by recent governmental scrutiny. Senator Rand Paul's 2024 Festivus Waste Report criticized nearly $11 million in Department of Defense spending on electroshock experiments, portraying it as a prime example of government waste and questioning the ethics and necessity of such expenditures.[8]CCHR concurs with Human Rights Watch, which said better solutions are needed "that are consent-based, trauma-informed, and focused on human rights."UN advisers proclaimed the importance of CCHR's impact with the Spanish Supreme Court determining "The debate on certain psychiatric practices and, in particular, on involuntary institutionalization, use of psychotropic drugs, especially when the patients are children or adolescents, or surgical or electroconvulsive treatments, is of particular importance in today's society."[9]CCHR was co-founded in 1969 by the Church of Scientology and professor of psychiatry, Thomas Szasz who stated: "I have never [involuntarily] committed anyone. I have never given electric shock. I have never, ever, given drugs to a mental patient." It is a legacy that the mental health system today needs to be reminded of, which CCHR is committed to doing throughout the new year.Sources:[1] Letter to CCHR from Amalia Gamio, Independent Expert in the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Vice-Chair of the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, 27 Sept. 2024[2] Samer Mascati, "Championing Support Over Coercion on World Mental Health Day," Human Rights Watch, 10 Oct. 2024, www.hrw.org/news/2024/10/10/championing-support-over-coercion-world-mental-health-day[3] Tyler Kingkade, "Senator urges DOJ to investigate youth treatment centers after probe uncovers 'rampant abuse," NBC News, 9 Oct. 2024, www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/senator-urges-doj-investigate-youth-treatment-centers-rcna174340[4] "Many States Lack Information To Monitor Maltreatment in Residential Facilities for Children in Foster Care," June 2024, oig.hhs.gov/documents/evaluation/9920/OEI-07-22-00530.pdf[5] Elizabeth Pitman Gretter, "Too Much, Too Many, Too Young," American Bar Association, 12 October 2021, www.americanbar.org/groups/crsj/publications/human_rights_magazine_home/empowering-youth-at-risk/too-much-too-many-too-young/[6] "The Horror of Unjust Psychiatric Hospitalization," Psychiatric Times, 5, Dec. 2024, www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/the-horror-of-unjust-psychiatric-hospitalization[7] Adam Pearse, "$150k redress payments for Lake Alice survivors unveiled," NewstalkZB, 18 Dec. 2024, www.newstalkzb.co.nz/news/national/redress-payment-scheme-for-lake-alice-torture-survivors-revealed-by-govt/[8] "Senator Rand Paul Unveils 2024 Festivus Waste Report," The Pinnacle Gazette, 25 Dec. 2024, evrimagaci.org/tpg/senator-rand-paul-unveils-2024-festivus-waste-report-112471[9] www.cchrint.org/2024/07/19/spanish-court-upholds-cchrs-campaigns-as-vital/
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NEW YORK - March 5, 2025 - PRLog -- Born a ward of the state of Maine, the child of a Yankee blueblood mother, Dorothy (Collins) Rowell, and a Black Marine, Levi (Cowan) Wilson from South Carolina, Victoria Rowell beat the odds that befall many foster children. The Women Who Raised Me: Legacy Edition is the remarkable story of her rise out of the foster care system to attain the American Dream and the myriad women who lifted her up, inspired her, and seeded her with the drive and commitment it took to claim her place in the world.This is a loving tribute to the stalwart, honorable women…from pianist and horticulturist, Agatha Armstead, a Black Bostonian, and Victoria's primary foster mother who noticed her spark for creativity and innate passion for ballet to Esther Brooks, her first official ballet teacher and benefactress at the prestigious, Cambridge School of Ballet in Massachusetts. As pivotal was Victoria's no-nonsense social worker, Linda Webb. The sheer determination of these diverse women fortified her during her unlikely arrival in NYC at age seventeen with a full scholarship to study at the American Ballet Theater School. Transfixing and redemptive, the book is both heartbreaking and heartwarming, ultimately, inspiring. The Legacy Edition of her NY Times bestseller is a tribute to all the children who deserve to have someone to hold their hand, and their space, and to remind them everyone deserves love, and beauty and everything is possible.Marva Allen, Wordeee CEO, stated, "Wordeee is honored to have published The Women Who Raised Me: Legacy Edition. This timelessness, seminal work is a keepsake limited edition that continues to be a tribute to not only the women who raised Victoria, but to people everywhere who embrace, educate, and empower children to succeed beyond their imagination and achieve autonomy.An accomplished lecturer, writer, director, producer, television and film star, the indefatigable Victoria Rowell has never forgotten her roots and remains a global advocate for women and children."Praise for Women Who Raised Me: Legacy Edition:"To know Victoria personally or through this tome is to be enriched beyond belief. I hope all who read this come away as I have with a renewed commitment to life and others." —Samuel L. Jackson"Victoria writes with clarity, truthfulness, and the lyricism of a natural poet. She writes with such candor, tenderness, and insight that her words just get all up inside you." —Wynton Marsalis"The Women Who Raised Me speaks to motherhood everywhere—abundance, balance, strength, endurance, resilience, faith and love...all that is required to raise the vibrations of humanity." —Sheryl Lee RalphABOUT THE AUTHOR: Victoria Rowell is a 3x Emmy-nominated, 12x NAACP Image Award-winning actress. She has received dozens of Civic Awards for community service. She is a veteran of the big and small screen, best known for her work with Samuel L. Jackson, Eddie Murphy, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Jim Carey, and Dick Van Dyke on Diagnosis Murder as well as her iconic role as Drucilla Winters on CBS's number one daytime drama, The Young and the Restless. Ms. Rowell is currently appearing in the play, Jason's Lyric LIVE!, and is on a twenty-four city United States tour.The Women Who Raised Me is available on Wordeee.com and wherever books are soldISBN: 978-1-959811-77-0 (Hardcover)ISBN: 978-1-959811-78-7 (eBook)
Via PRLog · March 5, 2025

The New York Times Company (NYSENYT) announced today that it will participate in the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference on Monday, March 3, 2025, in San Francisco.
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LOS ANGELES, CA - February 21, 2025 - True Literary is proud to announce that Elizabeth Wachtel has joined the agency as Senior Literary Agent and Vice President. In this role, Elizabeth will focus on representing authors for publishing, guiding writers through the literary landscape, and bringing their stories to a global audience.
Via AB Newswire · February 21, 2025
Robert Keenan, Director of Marketing and Business Development at The Empire Publishers, has achieved remarkable success in 2024. Under his leadership, the company has reached unprecedented milestones, resulting in 7 New York Times bes-selling titles and 46 global bestsellers.
Via AB Newswire · February 21, 2025

Readers' Favorite recognizes "Urraca Mesa Redemption" by Daniel P. Douglas in its annual international book award contest, currently available at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09GL9K84Z .
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Lake Placid, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - February 11, 2025) - Keith Leon S. of Beyond Belief Films, has won a...
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COLUMBUS, Ohio - Feb. 11, 2025 - PRLog -- Two businesses that serve entrepreneurs are joining forces to provide access to publishing to strengthen their impact and reach. EOS Worldwide and Igniting Souls have formed a collaboration to offer a transformational publishing experience.Trusted by over 280,000 companies worldwide, The Entrepreneurial Operating System® is a business operating system designed to help you run a frustration-free organization and gain renewed energy, focus, excitement, and business growth. Founded in 2008, over 850 EOS Professional Implementers® now serve the worldwide community.Igniting Souls has published over 1,200 books in the past 20 years. This unique publisher attracts the world's top entrepreneurs including NY Times bestselling author Peter Diamandis, billionaire businessman Naveen Jain, and No. 1 Wall Street Journal bestselling author Justin Donald. Igniting Souls helps authors turn their books into businesses and up to 18 streams of income.Many EOS Professional Implementers seek to publish a book that grows their influence, impact, and income. EOS Impact is that solution. This collaboration between EOS Worldwide and Igniting Souls is a perfect example of what Dan Sullivan, co-founder of Strategic Coach®, refers to as a "Free Zone collaboration"—two parties coming together and forming a competition-free capability.
Via PRLog · February 11, 2025
Billy Lerner and Wife – Plan on Making iPark Better for Millennials
A Nov. 13, 2016 New York Times article focused on the Newman's Own brand label redesign to emphasize that 100% of profits go to charity. The article continues to underscore the message, noting that Millennials demonstrated a tendency to favor companies with a generous mission.
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The New York Times Company (NYSENYT) announced today that its fourth-quarter and full-year 2024 financial results are available on The New York Times Company’s investor relations website at investors.nytco.com.
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Passports and Visas.com (800-860-8610) has announced an expansion to its emergency US passport replacement service, with same-day processing and secure shipping for Los Angeles customers.
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United Kingdom, February 4, 2025 -- The Longevity Store announces Longevity Complete, the first supplement drink designed to make cutting-edge longevity science easily accessible to consumers. Developed in collaboration with NY Times bestselling author Dr. Lufkin, this all-in-one formula replaces multiple expensive supplements, providing a comprehensive and convenient solution for daily vitality and longevity. Manufactured in the Netherlands, this innovative formula marks the beginning of a new chapter in supplementation.
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Readers' Favorite recognizes "Pursuit of Innocence" by Bethany Rosa in its annual international book award contest, currently available at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CVHM9VG7 .
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Golden snake celebrates the new year, resigning the old year and welcoming the new year. On January 29th, namely the Chinese calendar January 1st, the poster of Handan, Hebei Province, will appear on more than 30 outdoor screens in 12 cities around the world, including New York Times Square, Singapore Fortune Center, Paris Oriental Center and downtown Bangkok, sending greetings and reunion wishes from China to the whole world.
Via Get News · January 24, 2025

Wirecutter, by The New York Times, recently highlighted the benefits of using John Boos Mystery Oil to care for wooden spoons. Maki Yazawa emphasized their charm and practicality but noted that proper care, like applying the oil, is essential to keeping them in great shape.
Via Press Release Distribution Service · January 23, 2025

The New York Times Company (NYSENYT) today announced that it will issue its fourth-quarter and full-year 2024 financial results on Wednesday, February 5, 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 · January 15, 2025

Shara Moon, an emerging voice in historical fiction, has announced the debut of her first novel, Let Us March On . This meticulously researched work, releasing on February 4, 2025, uncovers the fascinating life of Elizabeth “Lizzie” McDuffie, a White House maid who served under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The story, inspired by real events, explores McDuffie’s role as a “hidden figure” who provided a crucial line of communication between the African American community and the presidency.
Via AB Newswire · January 9, 2025

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 .
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Readers' Favorite recognizes "Pursuit of Innocence" by Bethany Rosa in its annual international book award contest, currently available at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CVHM9VG7 .
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