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- Nielsen data shows NZ vehicle advertisers are shifting gears as fuel pressures make EVs and hybrids an increasingly attractive option
- 5/14/2026 4:42:07 AM
- New Nielsen data shows New Zealand’s passenger vehicle advertising market increased in March, as the country’s fuel crisis put renewed focus on electric, hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles.
- FlipHTML5 Portfolio Templates Help Create Customizable Digital Portfolios
- 5/13/2026 10:04:54 PM
- FlipHTML5 introduces a robust selection of portfolio templates designed to address the distinct needs of professionals and organizations seeking to create impactful portfolios.
- Tim Flihan’s Book “The Busker” Earns BlueInk Review, Showcasing a Musician’s Rise from Street Performer to Stardom
- 5/13/2026 5:14:26 PM
- A review of Tim Flihan’s novel, “The Busker: The Journey from Invisibility to Stardom,” was written by BlueInk. This brings to the limelight the story about the rise of a street musician into stardom.
- Les Schachter’s “Tales of the Magid” Brought Jewish Mystical Folklore to Life at the 2026 L.A. Times Festival of Books
- 5/13/2026 5:11:40 PM
- “Tales of the Magid” by Les Schachter was exhibited at the 2026 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books (LATFOB), which took place on April 18-19, 2026, at the University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles.
- Global study of clinicians by Elsevier finds nurses being left out of clinical AI adoption
- 5/13/2026 4:09:16 PM
- Elsevier’s Clinician of the Future 2026 report reveals emerging gaps in AI adoption, especially for clinician-specific solutions. In particular, nurses report feeling underrepresented both in AI use and in organizational decision-making around AI.
- The Bookseller Reports on Scholastic’s Success at The 2026 British Book Awards
- 5/13/2026 3:46:38 PM
- As featured in The Bookseller, Scholastic was named a big winner at The British Book Awards 2026. Scholastic earned four major honors, including : • Children’s Publisher of the Year — recognizing Scholastic’s overall excellence in children’s publishing • Illustrator of the Year — awarded to Dav Pilkey, the bestselling author‑illustrator behind Dog Man …
- Author Michael D. Jacquard Delivers a Gritty and Suspenseful Thriller in “Cold Ground”
- 5/13/2026 2:55:11 PM
- Michael D. Jacquard ’s thriller “Cold Ground” follows Jack Decker, a retired U.S. Army Special Forces Master Sergeant and former CIA SAD/Ground Branch operative, as he is drawn back into action when danger resurfaces in his small Vermont town.
- Everett Triplett Highlights Prophetic Preparedness in “Imminent EMP: Be a Survivor”
- 5/13/2026 1:28:40 PM
- Everett Triplett’s work, “Imminent EMP: Be a Survivor,” presents a compelling examination of end-time prophecy through the lens of Scripture and contemporary global events.
- Leavitt Peak Press Announces the Release of “Little Lala” by Lauren Selig - A Delicious Adventure Around the World
- 5/13/2026 1:19:10 PM
- Leavitt Peak Press is delighted to introduce “Little Lala,” a vibrant and engaging children’s book by Lauren Selig that takes young readers on an exciting global journey filled with culture, curiosity, and cuisine.
- Leavitt Peak Press Announces the Release of “The Glass Blower” by Adrianne Hemenway—A Moving Story of Faith, Compassion, and Divine Purpose
- 5/13/2026 1:15:50 PM
- Leavitt Peak Press is proud to present “The Glass Blower,” a heartfelt and spiritually uplifting novel by Adrianne Hemenway. Rooted in faith and inspired by the promise of abundant life, this touching story reminds readers that even in life’s darkest moments, God’s love is always at work—often through unexpected people and circumstances.
- New Fantasy Novel Explores the Clash of Advanced Civilizations and the Fight to Save the Planet
- 5/13/2026 1:07:51 PM
- Dive into a thrilling tale of diplomacy, covert wars, and fantastical creatures with “Azorka and the Wizard’s War,” the latest novel by author Corrie Gilmour.
- A new way to spot signs of dark matter
- 5/13/2026 10:44:11 AM
- Dark matter is thought to make up most of the matter in the universe, but the only way it interacts with its surroundings is through gravity. If two colliding black holes spiral through a dense region of dark matter and merge, gravitational waves rippling across space and time could carry an imprint of that dark matter.
- Humanity AI Announces More Than $18 Million in New Grants to Shape AI for the Public Good
- 5/13/2026 10:41:13 AM
- Humanity AI, a collaborative philanthropic initiative dedicated to ensuring artificial intelligence (AI) serves the public good, announced more than $18 million in new pooled grants.
- NGOs Release New Recommendations for Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal Field Experiments
- 5/13/2026 5:56:20 AM
- In partnership with Environmental Defense Fund, National Wildlife Federation, International Alliance to Combat Ocean Acidification, AGU, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Oceana, Ocean Defense Initiative, and The Ocean Foundation, Ocean Conservancy released recommendations for the responsible assessment of engineered marine carbon dioxide removal approaches.
- Local food systems key as food prices rise and tensions grow
- 5/13/2026 5:53:43 AM
- Top lines: ▸ New IPES-Food special report, The New Geopolitics of Food highlights the need to cut reliance on volatile global markets and strengthen local food systems to stabilise prices.
- Security on a dying planet: why militarised politics are pushing us to the brink
- 5/13/2026 3:05:04 AM
- The world is being led to the edge – not by accident, but by choice. The war that the US and Israel launched on Iran in February – an attack in violation of rules set by international law – has sent shockwaves not only through energy markets but has intensified suffering …
- Discover the Epic Tale of Legacy, Power, and Redemption in “And the Hills Replied”
- 5/12/2026 8:10:53 PM
- Sparhawk Hutchins, an accomplished attorney and passionate historian, unveils his captivating novel, “And the Hills Replied.” This enthralling historical fiction weaves together the threads of ancient Egyptian mysticism, Scottish royal intrigue, and the enduring power of family legacy.
- Perspectives on Faith, Thought, and Personal Change Take Center Stage in New Book Releases
- 5/12/2026 4:53:22 PM
- A new selection of titles brings forward a range of perspectives on how individuals navigate belief, decision-making, and personal growth. Through faith-based reflection, scientific exploration, and practical guidance, these works examine the ways people respond to uncertainty, pursue purpose, and make sense of both internal and external challenges.
- New Releases Explore Education, Parenting, and Lifelong Learning Across Generations
- 5/12/2026 4:50:30 PM
- A new set of titles brings together works focused on education, parenting, and personal development, offering perspectives that span early childhood learning, environmental awareness, and decades of academic experience.
- Five Authors Deliver Powerful Narratives on Justice, Survival, and Social Reflection
- 5/12/2026 4:37:28 PM
- A selection of newly featured titles brings together five distinct works spanning fiction and nonfiction, each centered on themes of justice, personal struggle, and societal reflection.



















