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Texas man walks across Southern Utah during 2,500-mile trek for suicide prevention
Alex Bradley, a fitness coach from Austin, Texas, has been passing through Southern Utah over the past few days as he walks, runs and jogs along a planned 2,500-mile journey from Texas to Oregon to help raise awareness for mental health and...
The Best Running Events to Sign Up for in 2026
Ready to turn your running goals into extraordinary achievements? From iconic city marathons to extreme ultra challenges, we’ve curated the ultimate lineup of must-run events for 2026. Whether you’re chasing a personal best, testing your limits,...
St Aloysius University hosts engaging discussion with Dr Maura B Mast
Media Release Mangaluru, Nov 3: St Aloysius (Deemed to be University) hosted an engaging discussion on ‘Jesuit Higher Education: Perspectives from the United States’ with Dr Maura B Mast, professor of mathematics and dean Emerita at Fordham...
Horoscopes Nov. 3-9
We’re stepping away from Halloween season now, but the masks we wore may leave lingering questions: What truth did we hide behind the costume, and which truths escaped? This week will not let us ignore what’s changing. Raw emotion, unexpected...
East West University celebrates global media and information literacy week
The Department of Information Studies at East West University (EWU), in collaboration with the Unesco Dhaka Office and the Media and Information Literacy Network Bangladesh (MILNetBD), is celebrating Global Media and Information Literacy (MIL)...
‘I was probably successful because I had so much anxiety’ – Reese Witherspoon looks back on career ahead of turning 50
Reflecting on her acting and producing career, the Legally Blonde star (49) said she is “starting to relax into the idea that I’m enough”. She told Harper’s Bazaar UK: “Those at the beginning of my career were incredibly encouraging, but also gave...
Media both mirror, compass of society – NOA DG
The Director-General of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Malam Lanre Issa-Onilu, says that the media not only reflect the society, but directs it, and shape it’s values. By Kayode Adebiyi The Director-General of the National...
Media Moves: Rochelle Knock new country head for Walt Disney Company, Tractor Outdoor ramps up its Cape Town CBD presence, Monyake Group appoints CSA Global & Dentsu X to drive brand partnerships for the historic Ye event
The Media Online’s weekly round up of people, account and business moves in media. This week’s BIG move: The Walt Disney Company names Rochelle Knock as country head, Sub-Saharan Africa Rochelle Knock The Walt Disney Company has announced that...
Global Media and Information Literacy Week: 3 vital questions to help your children spot AI and fake news
This week (October 24-31) is the United Nations’ (UN) Global Media and Information Literacy Week. Media and Information Literacy is the ability to think carefully about what we see in the media, and how we use it, so that we can feel informed,...
Bianca Censori turns heads as she touches down at Melbourne Airport wearing only underwear and gold tights just in time for the Cup - but husband Kanye West is nowhere in sight
Bianca Censori has returned home to Australia just in time for the Melbourne Cup. The controversial wife of American rapper Kanye West was spotted jetting into Melbourne Airport on Monday morning following a long flight from Los Angeles....
World media react to Hearts 3-1 Celtic: Tony Bloom's Moneyball tactic has globe bought into 'sensation' hype
Hearts’ big win over Celtic has got the world talking of a monumental Premiership upset. Hearts have ignited title race debate and the world is catching on to what could be achieved in Scotland’s Premiership this season. With Rangers flagging and...
Macao media outlet forced to shut down as China tightens grip on casino hub
One of Macao’s few remaining independent media outlets has shut down amid a government crackdown on civil society in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory. In an announcement late Thursday headlined “Take care and goodbye,” All About Macao said...
Doomed: Jumble of clashing cultures tearing Western civilisation apart
Western society is unravelling, but not for the reasons you have been told. The source of our civilisational crisis is not so much about Left versus Right, or even immigration versus integration. It is about something far more fundamental: The...
Dakin Humane Society: The true cost of pet adoption
At Dakin Humane Society, we often receive questions regarding our adoption fees. Many of them are thoughtful, some curious, and others simply wondering why adoption costs are high. We’re glad when people ask, because it gives us a chance to...
All cashed up! Lisa Wilkinson and Peter FitzSimons finally sell their $23million mansion
Lisa Wilkinson and Peter FitzSimons have finally sold their palatial Sydney mansion after it sat on the market for several months when it failed to find a buyer at auction. In August, the power couple unsuccessfully tried to sell the Cremorne...
Sydney's Kings Cross is partying again: Here are the hottest new celebrity-filled venues lighting up the city's nightlife
Kings Cross is officially back – and hotter than ever. Once the beating heart of Sydney's nightlife, the Cross is reclaiming its place on the party map thanks to a wave of sleek new venues that have reignited the strip's after–dark energy. From...
Has Social Media Corrupted Nigeria’s Moral Compass?
When the Director General of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, speaks about social media, his primary concern isn’t data privacy or investment—it’s morality. In a report by Tech Digest, the...
National Vaccine Institute urges media to build public trust in vaccines
By Rachel Kakraba The Chief Executive of the National Vaccine Institute (NVI), Dr. Sodzi Sodzi-Tettey, has emphasized the crucial role of the media in promoting effective vaccine communication, noting that it helps build public trust and...
Books, folklore and history reflect society’s supernatural beliefs
Belief in the spirit world is a key part of many faiths and religions. A 2023 survey of 26 countries revealed that about half the respondents believed in the existence of angels, demons, fairies and ghosts. In the United States, a 2020 poll found...
As Civil Society Is Silenced, Corruption and Inequality Rise
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