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Verimatrix Threat Defense Technology Wins 2022 Global Infosec Award – TechDecisions

| June 17, 2022

Marks second consecutive year to receive the honor AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France and SAN DIEGO(BUSINESS WIRE)Regulatory News: Verimatrix, (Euronext Paris: VMX) (Paris:VMX), the leader in powering the modern connected world with people-centered security, today announced Verimatrix App Shield, part of the companys Extended Threat Defense family of products, won this years Global Infosec Award for Most Comprehensive Mobile Application Security.

Obituary Bernard Allan Lublin – The Henrico Citizen – Henrico Citizen

| June 17, 2022

Dr. Bernard Allan Lublin, of Henrico, Va., died June 5, 2022, at the age of 85. A graduate of Yale University and New York University Medical School, Bernie served as Lieutenant in the U.S

Mayo Clinic Q and A: What is the benefit of visiting a genetic counselor? – Times-West Virginian

| June 17, 2022

DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My grandmother and mother, as well as an aunt and a cousin, have had breast cancer. Another cousin was diagnosed with colon cancer recently. It has been suggested that I undergo genetic counseling to determine my cancer risk.

The spiritually solitary have a place in the Jewish world J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| June 17, 2022

TheTorah columnis supported by a generous donation from Eve Gordon-Ramek in memory of Kenneth Gordon.NasoNumbers 4:21-7:89 Shavuot, the Feast of Weeks, is an ancient pilgrimage festival that celebrates perhaps the most foundational moment in the collective life of the Jewish people: the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai. It is a holy time that highlights the bond between God and a community of believers. The Torah portion Naso is ordinarily read after Shavuot, yet the link between the two is not obvious.

More than shtetl and pogrom: Inside the movement to translate Yiddish – Forward

| June 17, 2022

"Judith" by Miriam Karpilove, translated by Jessica Kirzane, published by Farlag Press.

Notorious NYPD detective no stranger to overturned convictions over the past decade – New York Daily News

| June 17, 2022

The reputation of once-renowned NYPD Det. Louis Scarcella took another hit with the latest legal rebuke of his crime-busting tactics. A 15th conviction secured by Scarcella during the 80s and 90s was overturned Wednesday, one in a series of legal reversals that has cost the city more than $50 million in payouts to wrongly convicted suspects later cleared.

Homophobic GOP candidate says Hitler is the kind of leader we need today – LGBTQ Nation

| June 17, 2022

Carl PaladinoPhoto: Screenshot A GOP candidate in New York known for his extreme anti-LGBTQ and racist views praised Adolf Hitler during a radio interview last year that was unearthed this week, calling Hitler the kind of leader we need today. During a February 2021 interview on WBEN in Buffalo, host Peter Hunt asked Paladino, How do you rouse the population? How do you get people thinking about the possibility of change here in New York state and what that might mean for our, for everyone here

Retired general and disabilities advocate to head Israel-Diaspora relations – Jewish News

| June 17, 2022

The Jewish Agencys nominating committee recommended Doron Almog, a storied retired general and a longtime advocate for people with disabilities, to lead the body that bridges Israel and the Jewish Diaspora. The nomination on Thursday of Almog, 71, now goes to the Jewish Agencys Board of Governors, where it is all but assured of approval. The nomination follows an extended period of consideration since May 2021, when the last chairman of the agency, Isaac Herzog, announced his successful run for the Israeli presidency.

Sehovic: We are angry and disappointed with the Attitude of those most responsible toward the Diaspora Sarajevo Times – Sarajevo Times

| June 17, 2022

Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) does not have a specific official state strategy towards its diaspora. As early as 2017, at the session of the Council of Ministers in April, a policy on cooperation with the diaspora of BiH was adopted, which was supposed to become a strategy, ie a state policy to determine which institution should work with the diaspora at what level, explained Hasan Sehovic, President of the World Alliance of Diaspora. He added that now the relationship with the diaspora has been reduced to the enthusiasm of people who work in diplomatic and consular missions

1Love Festival celebrates African diasporic culture through arts, innovation, and conversation – WFDD

| June 17, 2022

Media Player ErrorUpdate your browser or Flash plugin The 1Love Festival returns to Winston-Salem this weekendfollowing a two-year pandemic-related hiatus. The two-day immersive event will celebrate African diasporic culture through music, visual art, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Live performances and artist conversations shared by a host of local and national musicians, authors, deejays will take place throughout the city.


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