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Press releases published on May 23, 2025

ThinkCareBelieve: Week 18 of America in President Trump's Care
Washington, DC, May 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Link to ThinkCareBelieve's Article: https://thinkcarebelieve.blog/2025/05/23/week-18-america-in-trumps-hands/ There were fireworks in America's Week 18 under President Trump's leadership and …

Knowband Expands Offerings with GTM and AI Content Generator
Knowband’s Google Tag Manager and AI Content Generator …

AMBCI Achieves AAPC Licensed Training Provider Status, Setting New Standards in Medical Billing and Coding Education
AMBCI announces its official recognition as an AAPC Licensed Training Provider for Dual CPC and CPC Certification. OREM, UT, UNITED STATES, May 23, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Advanced Medical Billing and Coding Institute (AMBCI) is excited to …

ByteBridge Appoints Bruce Moore as General Manager, APAC to Drive Growth Across Asia Pacific
SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE, May 23, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- ByteBridge is pleased to announce the appointment of Bruce Moore as General Manager, APAC. In this role, Bruce will oversee operations, drive regional growth strategies, and strengthen …

Thumbay Group Pledges 3% Job Reservation for GMU Alumni: A Historic Commitment to UAE's Healthcare Workforce
Thumbay Group reserves 3% of all future jobs for GMU alumni, reinforcing its commitment to UAE’s healthcare workforce and academic excellence. AJMAN, AJMAN, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, May 23, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- In a landmark announcement at the …

MADD Canada Reiterates Call for Administrative Sanctions at .05% - .08% BAC in Quebec
MONTREAL, May 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MADD Canada is renewing its call for the Quebec Government to introduce administrative sanctions for drivers with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) between .05% and .08%. Every other jurisdiction in Canada has …

MADD Canada réitère sa demande de sanctions administratives pour les taux d’alcoolémie de 0,05 % à 0,08 % au Québec
MONTRÉAL, 23 mai 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MADD Canada relance son appel au gouvernement du Québec pour qu'il mette en place des sanctions administratives pour les conducteurs dont le taux d'alcoolémie (TA) est entre 0,05 % et 0,08 %. Toutes les autres …