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Tatiana Sataua,
Fortune,
14 Aug. 2026 But unlike Brief History, which includes gay characters but mostly isn’t about them, The Disappearers also belongs with those earlier chronicles of gay America that Jordan and Eddy name-check, especially John Rechy’s The Sexual Outlaw.—Literary Hub,
13 Aug. 2026 Educators suggest the question isn’t whether technology belongs in classrooms, but how it’s used.—
Stephanie Cook Broadhurst,
Christian Science Monitor,
12 Aug. 2026 Reliable high-speed internet increasingly belongs on that same list.—
Tanya Akim,
Forbes.com,
12 Aug. 2026 An 8-year-old boy went fishing for bass and catfish in Pennsylvania over the weekend and instead hauled in something that belongs roughly 4,000 miles farther south.—
Amber Harding Outkick,
FOXNews.com,
12 Aug. 2026 How to pick the right tomato variety Not every tomato belongs in every dish.—
Lauren Schuster,
Charlotte Observer,
6 Aug. 2026 No, this trade belongs here because it’s been missing from the Giants’ organizational blueprint for decades.—
Grant Brisbee,
New York Times,
4 Aug. 2026 To judge by the vocabulary deployed in its pages, the book belongs in the inner sanctum of literary theory, where the walls are hung with gnarly rhetorical tropes.—
Anthony Lane,
New Yorker,
3 Aug. 2026
And using an Enterprise Brain would assist as well with a memory that goes across the company.
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Sandy Carter,
Forbes.com,
15 Aug. 2026
The financial transaction is complete, the tax benefit is secured, and the question of where the money actually goes slides quietly to the bottom of the to-do list.