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- New Memoirs and Biographies Now Featured on The Maple Staple’s Spotlight Shelf
- 2/3/2026 6:29:48 PM
- The Maple Staple’s newest Spotlight Shelf introduces a captivating selection of memoirs and biographies, with each offering a unique perspective on challenges, triumphs, and transformative moments that defines the human experience.
- “Miracles That Soothe Your Soul” Offers Courage for the Anxious Heart and a Reason to Expect Good Again
- 2/3/2026 4:59:09 PM
- When life feels heavy, when anxiety hums in the background, when discouragement shows up uninvited, when hope feels like work “Miracles that Soothe Your Soul: Want a Miracle? Expect one today!” arrives like a deep breath.
- “Destination Success” Gives Teens a Real Roadmap for Faith, Focus, and the Future
- 2/3/2026 4:56:18 PM
- Teen life moves fast: school pressure, choices that feel permanent, relationships, identity, anxiety, and the constant question—“What do I do next?” In “Destination Success: A Teen’s Guide To A Closer Walk With God,” author and educator Gwendolyne Walter offers something rare: a faith-centered guide that’s not just inspirational—it’s practical, structured, and built …
- “Dealing with Negative Emotions” Offers a Practical Way Through Grief, Guilt, Anxiety, and Anger—One Emotion at a Time
- 2/3/2026 1:25:53 PM
- Some books tell you to “stay positive.” This one tells you what to do at 2:00 a.m. when positivity isn’t an option. In “Dealing with Negative Emotions,” retired counselor Bonnie L.
- “Widow Widower’s Helper” Offers Hope, Guidance, and a Way Forward After Profound Loss
- 2/3/2026 1:23:23 PM
- When the person who shared your life, your vows, and your future is suddenly gone, the world does not gently explain what comes next. It simply continues often leaving widows and widowers unsure how to breathe, decide, or hope again.
- “Mary and Sir Edward” Brings ‘Olde Times’ to Life in a Story Told Like a Spell
- 2/3/2026 1:20:59 PM
- “Mary and Sir Edward,” the 2023 release by poet and former U.S. Air Force Major Stewart Monti, invites readers into a world of chivalry, danger, and “olde times” adventure told in a lyrical narrative style that reads with the urgency of a tale meant to be spoken aloud.
- Revolutionizing U.S. Presidential Elections: New Book Unveils a Path to Fairer Voting Representation
- 2/3/2026 12:22:54 PM
- A groundbreaking new book, “How to Make All Votes Matter in U.S. Presidential Elections,” by retired instructional designer and voting reform advocate Jerry Spriggs, is set to transform the way Americans think about their presidential elections.
- AP, Frontline Features documentary ‘2000 Meters to Andriivka’ nominated for BAFTA Film Award
- 2/3/2026 10:04:43 AM
- The BAFTA Film Awards have nominated “2000 Meters to Andriivka” for Best Documentary. The feature documentary comes from The Associated Press and Frontline Features (a new initiative by the PBS investigative documentary series Frontline produced at GBH in Boston).
- Nielsen launches co-viewing pilot program to further enhance TV measurement
- 2/3/2026 9:54:55 AM
- Nielsen, a global leader in audience measurement, data and media intelligence, today announced that it is piloting a new methodology enhancement to more accurately account for co-viewing.
- The Olympics Aren’t a Two-Week Event Anymore. They’re an Open Arena.
- 2/3/2026 9:51:34 AM
- The biggest shift in sports media is not the move from linear TV to streaming. It is what happens around the competition. The Olympics now live in an “open arena,” the digital extension of the Games where attention builds well before opening night, peaks during live competition, and stays elevated long after the medals are awarded.¹ That momentum is already visible heading …
- Quiet currents of change in the Sundarbans
- 2/3/2026 5:47:30 AM
- With a practiced hand on the throttle, Madhab Mondal guides his electric ferry boat through a strip of blue-green water. He is flanked on both sides by mangrove trees, with leaves that glisten in the afternoon sun.
- WRI Ross Center Prize for Cities Names Five Finalists Transforming Health and Daily Life in Cities
- 2/3/2026 5:39:08 AM
- World Resources Institute (WRI) announced five finalists for the 2025-2026 WRI Ross Center Prize for Cities, a prestigious global award supported by Stephen M.
- Can Canada be competitive on carbon pricing?
- 2/3/2026 5:21:45 AM
- Driving effective carbon pricing. That’s a core challenge for Canada in implementing a carbon competitiveness strategy and underpins the active review of the national carbon pricing benchmark by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC).
- Emerging Urban Fiction Author Jerral U. Wynn Releases Gritty New Book “Forfeit” — Unfiltered Tales of Love, Loss, and Survival
- 2/2/2026 6:03:50 PM
- Jerral U. Wynn, an emerging author known for his raw, emotionally charged storytelling, delivers a powerful novel, “Forfeit.” Drawing from lived experiences and street realities, Jerral crafts stories that explore the complexities of love, loyalty, loss, and survival with unfiltered honesty and grit.
- “The Almighty Dollar” - How Money Shapes Our Emotional Lives
- 2/2/2026 2:54:25 PM
- Money is often treated as a purely practical necessity, yet its emotional power quietly shapes nearly every stage of human life. In “The Almighty Dollar: A Psychiatrist Looks at Money,” Dr.
- Capturing and reusing waste heat from industry could strengthen UK’s industrial competitiveness, says Royal Society
- 2/2/2026 1:24:47 PM
- Developing systems to capture, store and reuse the vast amounts of waste heat generated through industry could be a huge opportunity for the UK to strengthen its industrial competitiveness and reduce operational costs for businesses, as well as accelerate progress towards net zero.
- LitWorld "Celebrates Learning" on the 16th Annual World Read Aloud Day
- 2/2/2026 11:27:26 AM
- LitWorld, the nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening children and communities through the power of stories, will commemorate the 16th Annual World Read Aloud Day (WRAD) on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
- Wet Dress Rehearsal Countdown Progressing for Artemis II
- 2/2/2026 10:10:49 AM
- NASA continues to press ahead through the countdown for the Artemis II wet dress rehearsal – a fueling test of the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket. Teams monitored all systems throughout the overnight hours during cold temperatures and high winds at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
- “The Son of Man” by Chris May - Available for $0.99 on Amazon for a Limited Time (Until 02/06/2026)
- 2/2/2026 6:00:00 AM
- Best Seller Publishing is proud to announce the release of “ The Son of Man ” by Chris May — now available on Amazon for a special limited-time price of just $0.99, now through February 6th, 2026.
- “Healing at Work” Will Be Available as a FREE Download for Five Days on Amazon (ending 2/6/2026)
- 2/2/2026 6:00:00 AM
- Best Seller Publishing is pleased to announce a limited-time FREE eBook for “Healing at Work: A Guide to Using Career Conflicts to Overcome Your Past and Build the Future You Deserve” by Susan J.



















