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  • Aug 30, 2024 | azbigmedia.com | Jennifer Banks

    In today’s fast-paced digital world, the need for efficiency and intelligence in managing documents is paramount. PDFs have long been the standard for document sharing and storage due to their consistent formatting across platforms. However, as the volume of data grows, so does the need for smarter tools to navigate and extract information from these documents.

  • Dec 16, 2023 | azbigmedia.com | Jennifer Banks

    American migration is witnessing a notable shift, marked by the phenomenon known as the Great California Exodus. This mass migration, gaining momentum in 2022, saw a substantial number of Californians pack their bags in search of new beginnings. With over 817,000 residents departing and around 475,000 arriving, California experienced a net loss of approximately 342,000 people.

  • Jul 5, 2023 | commonwealmagazine.org | Paul Baumann |Richard Brown |John Rodden |Jennifer Banks

    The second speaker was the Southern Baptist minister who ran the prison ministry program. He too spoke of Ed’s remarkable connection with inmates and how much they appreciated his sincerity and authenticity. Those teaching in the ministry program needed to be sponsored by a religious congregation. So, one day at the prison, he asked Ed where he worshiped. Somewhat surprised, Ed responded, “Why, here.

  • Jul 2, 2023 | commonwealmagazine.org | Jack Nuelle |Richard Brown |John Rodden |Jennifer Banks

    Paul Newman appears as Eddie Felson in a Chicago pool hall in Martin Scorsese’s “The Color of Money” (Touchstone Pictures). I learned to love eight-ball pool early, at the edge of a gleaming Brunswick table in the corner of my great-grandmother’s basement. The table was for adults, and I wasn’t allowed to touch it, but sometimes my grandfather would let me get the balls out. He taught me a rudimentary bridge, how to draw the cue back straight.

  • Jun 22, 2023 | commonwealmagazine.org | Helene Stapinski |Richard Brown |John Rodden |Jennifer Banks

    To show that St. Joseph’s was not an isolated case, Kenneally cuts between similar Catholic orphanage stories in Canada, Great Britain, and her native Australia, some involving the same order of nuns. But her main subject is St. Joseph’s, whose sheer number of survivors and abuses are sometimes hard to keep track of. A cast of characters at the front of the book would have helped. But as we find in the author’s notes at the back, these stories are just a few of the many Kenneally discovered.

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