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Sisters’ evangelizing presence immersed in digital culture

Vatican News

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July 6, 2026

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                    Sisters’ evangelizing presence immersed in digital culture

For eight months, the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians (FMA) in the United States and Canada accompany women in their 20s and 30s through an “onlife” experience—both online (a “third space”) and, in some cases, in person. This journey offers guided vocational discernment, helping participants explore a call to marriage, religious life, or consecrated virginity. Read all

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Interaksyon

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· Jun 22, 2026

Review: How ‘Toy Story 5’ mirrors kids’ screen time reality

Tech takes over? A neighborhood once filled with children’s noise and giggling now echoes with the blips and dings of screens. This is what Jessie and the gang aim to bring back, the joy of playtime, in the latest Pixar movie, “Toy Story 5,” which was released on June 17 in local cinemas. The animated [] The post Review: How ‘Toy Story 5’ mirrors kids’ screen time reality appeared first on Interaksyon.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 5, 2026

Western Digital: Riding The AI Wave, Not Chasing It

Western Digital: Riding The AI Wave, Not Chasing It

Inc.com

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· Jul 9, 2026

Why Many Mid-Market Websites Feel the Same

Decades of rebuilding digital experiences have shown us how easily a website can lose what made the brand behind it feel real.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 22, 2026

Never Have to Miss Them Again: Inside the AI Startup Building the World’s First Immortal, Emotional Technology for Love and Connection

Never Have to Miss Them Again: Inside the AI Startup Building the World’s First Immortal, Emotional Technology for Love and Connection

The korea Herald News

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· Jun 28, 2026

Can humans fall in love with AI?

When the sci-fi romance Her was released in 2013, the idea of falling in love with a gentle, caring AI operating system still belonged comfortably to the realm of science fiction. Thirteen years later, what once seemed like a far-fetched premise no longer feels quite so fictional. As people spend more time with AI, virtual companions seem increasingly responsive —listening, remembering and offering comfort in ways that can sometimes feel more empathetic than humans. Relationships once imagined

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· Jul 2, 2026

The 5 Ways Jill Harris and the Hazbin Hotel Pilot Changed Indie Animation

The 5 Ways Jill Harris and the Hazbin Hotel Pilot Changed Indie Animation

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Related coverage for " Sisters’ evangelizing presence immersed in digital culture ": Interaksyon — Review: How ‘Toy Story 5’ mirrors kids’ screen time reality. Seeking Alpha — Western Digital: Riding The AI Wave, Not Chasing It. Inc.com — Why Many Mid-Market Websites Feel the Same. The Hindu BusinessLine — Never Have to Miss Them Again: Inside the AI Startup Building the World’s First Immortal, Emotional Technology for Love and Connection. The korea Herald News — Can humans fall in love with AI?. KROF – 960 AM – Lafayette — The 5 Ways Jill Harris and the Hazbin Hotel Pilot Changed Indie Animation