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Decoding fake information when looking for a job


Decoding fake information when looking for a job

BALTIMORE (WBFF) — On a Wednesday edition of Fox45 Morning News, Tom Rodgers spoke with Joe Gonzales, a regional director at Robert Half, about concerns about the qualifications of teaching candidates and the signs employers can look for when it comes to spotting fake information on a candidate’s resume. One example of this occurred last […]

Pessoa wins the $65,000 Old Salem Farm CSI2* Grand Prix in a flash


Pessoa wins the ,000 Old Salem Farm CSI2* Grand Prix in a flash

Press release from Old Salem Farm AAfter representing Brazil at his eighth Olympic Games in Paris this summer, Rodrigo Pessoa claimed multiple podium finishes at the 2024 Old Salem Farm Summer Jumper Classic, including Saturday’s main event, the $65,000 Old Salem Farm CSI2* Grand Prix. He and Corrie 9 (Comme Il Faut x Arpeggio) rode […]

Questions and answers with Bessie Flores Zaldívar


Questions and answers with Bessie Flores Zaldívar

Bessie Flores Zaldívar’s first young adult novel is set in 2017 in Tegucigalpa, Honduras Freedom follows 18-year-old gay poet Libi and her mother, grandmother, and brothers Maynor and Alberto as they navigate the months leading up to a highly anticipated—and historically contentious—presidential election. As Libi tries to understand her queer identity and how it might […]

INTERVIEW | Assassin’s Creed Shadows: How research can enhance historical fiction


INTERVIEW | Assassin’s Creed Shadows: How research can enhance historical fiction

The depiction of Yasuke, a historical figure of African descent who served Oda Nobunaga, in Assassin’s Creed Shadows (AC Shadows) has sparked ongoing debate. The game, which portrays Yasuke as a formidable samurai, has sparked controversy over historical accuracy and cultural representation. AC Shadows is set to be released in November. Given the limited historical […]

New attacks, more speed, greater challenge – Good-Feel brings “BAKERU” to the West


New attacks, more speed, greater challenge – Good-Feel brings “BAKERU” to the West

Image: Good-Feel Some of you may have noticed earlier this week that BAKERU, Good-Feel’s 3D action platform game previously only available in Japan, is set to be released in the West in English in a few weeks. We loved the original Japanese release and had the opportunity to Tadanori Tsukawaki And Ebisu Etsunobu — two […]

Questions and answers with Randy Ribay


Questions and answers with Randy Ribay

Randy Ribay, author of Patron Saint of NothingnessNational Book Award finalist, explores masculinity and family trauma in his historical young adult novel Everything we never had. After Francisco emigrates from the Philippines to Watsonville, California in 1929, his dreams of a fresh start are dashed by racist violence. Francisco’s son Emil later struggles to support […]

Interview: Elisabeth Shue talks about her role as a missing mother in “The Good Half”


Interview: Elisabeth Shue talks about her role as a missing mother in “The Good Half”

Elizabeth Shue should have an Oscar on her mantelpiece. Nominated for Farewell to Las Vegasher Oscar loss is one of the biggest snubs in history, and I told her so to her face this week. The occasion was the discussion The good halfwhich I’ve been doing a lot lately. I’ve been talking to co-stars David […]

Interview: Brittany Snow talks about family dynamics in “The Good Half”


Interview: Brittany Snow talks about family dynamics in “The Good Half”

I am always happy to see Brittany Snow appear on the screen. She has a style that makes every character she plays absolutely captivating. In The good halfshe plays a troubled sister who has a really recognizable family dynamic, especially with her brother, played by Nick JonasI spoke to co-star David Arquette here yesterday and […]

A new (old) sheriff in town


A new (old) sheriff in town

A conversation about sheriffs might bring back memories of Sheriff Andy Taylor from the Andy Griffith Show, who offers words of wisdom and a bit of a scolding to his son Opie. While that may still exist somewhere in the United States, the reality is that these elected members of law enforcement are moving ever […]

Navola’s historical origins, climate fiction and more: An interview with Paolo Bacigalupi


Navola’s historical origins, climate fiction and more: An interview with Paolo Bacigalupi

Paolo Bacigalupi is an award-winning American writer whose first novel The Wind-Up Girl won the Nebula, Locus and Hugo Awards in 2010. He is also the author of the Ship Breaker YA trilogy. His latest novel is Navolaa great historical fantasy about political intrigue, power games and myths. Paolo answered some questions about his new […]