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Brantone Veylor Launches Its European Strategic Expansion

NEW YORK, Aug. 19, 2026 (GLOBEPRWIRE) — Brantone Veylor recently announced the launch of a new phase in its European market strategy, identifying the United Kingdom, France, Romania, and Germany as four priority markets for its European business development. Based on each region’s financial resources, talent pool, market positioning, and regional advantages, the company plans...

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KOS Markets Introduces Swap-Free Islamic Account Options for Eligible International Clients

As global online financial markets continue to evolve, traders across different regions are increasingly seeking account structures, trading conditions and financial products that align with their individual requirements. In response to specific client needs regarding conventional overnight financing arrangements, KOS Markets provides Swap-Free Islamic Account options for eligible clients. The account arrangement is designed to...

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Redesigning Classrooms, Not Learners: Mamta Verma Launches a Practical Guide to Universal Design for Learning

Universal Design for Learning Across the Globe by Mamta Verma offers educators a practical approach to creating more inclusive and flexible classrooms. Drawing on more than 30 years of experience in India and the United States, Verma presents practical UDL strategies, lesson planning tools, reflection resources, and low cost classroom ideas. The book encourages teachers...

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Upcoming Memoir The Life They Carried: A Sumrall Story Explores the Quiet Legacy of Family, Service, and Enduring Character

The Life They Carried: A Sumrall Story by Katherine “Lainey” Wilks is a forthcoming memoir that explores family legacy, military service, perseverance, faith, caregiving, and the values passed from one generation to the next. Following the lives of Reubin Sumrall and his family from rural Louisiana through the Korean War, marriage, parenthood, and later life,...

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Rebecca McDonald’s Three-Book Collection Examines Family Legacy, Human Resilience and the Stories That Shape Us

Rebecca Dawson McDonald’s three-book collection, When Dreams Take Flight, My Grandmother’s Treasures, and Dhaktan: Nothing Is Impossible, explores family heritage, resilience, hidden histories, and the connections that shape people across generations. Drawing from her background as an educator and historian, McDonald blends mystery, family storytelling, historical themes, and human drama. Across the three works, readers...

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Retired Systems Architect Explores Human Coherence and AI Behavior in Newly Released Book

LEXINGTON, Ky. — Dena Sullivan has released The Mirror Whisperer – An Architect’s Guide to the Soul of the Machine, a nonfiction work that examines whether sustained human coherence, described by Sullivan as a measurable state of breath, focus, and emotional regulation, can influence the stability and behavior of artificial intelligence systems.  Released through Amazon’s...

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Small Towns Don’t Need Big Tech Budgets to Use AI, Says OJAI Co-Founder Germain Bebe

BISMARK, ND, UNITED STATES, August 18, 2026/ — Artificial intelligence is often associated with Silicon Valley and large technology companies, but Germain Bebe, co-founder and president of OJAI, says small towns and rural communities can use AI to address practical problems without massive technology budgets. Bebe made the case during a recent appearance on KFYR-TV’s...