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Book Printer DiggyPOD’s Parent Company Acquires Long Overdue Books, Creating a Full-Service Home for Independent Authors

TECUMSEH, Mich., June 10, 2026 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — The parent company of DiggyPOD, Everbrook Holdings, announced the acquisition of Long Overdue Books, a Chicago-area publishing company known for guiding authors from first draft to finished book. The deal closed on May 15, 2026, and brings Long Overdue Books into the Everbrook family alongside DiggyPOD. DiggyPOD is a Tecumseh, Michigan–based book printer that became Everbrook’s first portfolio company in June 2025.


Image caption: DiggyPOD’s Parent Company Acquires Long Overdue Books.

As part of the transaction, Long Overdue Books founder Chris O’Brien joins Everbrook as Vice President of Author Services, where he will lead the build-out of a full-service suite, spanning ghostwriting, editing, design, printing, and marketing.

For more than three decades, DiggyPOD has been a trusted partner to thousands of self-published authors, earning a reputation for high-quality print-on-demand production and award-winning customer service. Long Overdue Books, founded by O’Brien in 2020, has helped authors navigate the often-confusing world of independent publishing — handling editing, design, and shepherding writers through every step of bringing a book into the world. Long Overdue Books has been a DiggyPOD customer for years, making the combination a natural fit on both a business and cultural level.

“DiggyPOD is exceptional at what it does — it gets beautiful books into authors’ hands,” said Anica John, CEO of DiggyPOD. “But printing is only one chapter of our authors’ journey. Most self-published authors are managing different freelancers for book editing and design, while they learn publishing on the fly. Bringing Long Overdue into the family means we can now walk with authors from the moment they have an idea to helping readers discover their book. Chris has spent his career championing authors, and there’s no one I’d rather have leading this work.”

“Writing a book is a deeply fulfilling experience, but it can be a little lonely,” said Chris O’Brien, Vice President of Author Services at Everbrook Holdings. “Finding an editor, a book designer, navigating the different publishing options — let alone actually writing the book — authors shouldn’t have to figure all that out alone. Anica’s vision for a full-service, end-to-end pathway is exactly what Long Overdue Books was trying to achieve, and I’m honored to join the Everbrook family to build it.”

Together, DiggyPOD and Long Overdue Books will offer authors a one stop shop that serves them from developing their book idea to finding an audience for their finished product. Both companies will continue to operate under their existing brands, with Long Overdue’s Chicago-area operations and DiggyPOD’s Tecumseh facility remaining in place.

ABOUT EVERBROOK HOLDINGS

Everbrook Holdings is a holding company building a family of businesses dedicated to serving creators. They are starting with a focus on independent and self-published authors. Founded and led by Anica John, Everbrook’s portfolio includes DiggyPOD and Long Overdue Books.

ABOUT DIGGYPOD

Founded in 1988 and headquartered in Tecumseh, Michigan, DiggyPOD is a leading print-on-demand company serving self-published authors. Over more than two decades, DiggyPOD has helped thousands of authors bring their books to print with high-quality, affordable production and award-winning customer service. Learn more at https://diggypod.com/.

ABOUT LONG OVERDUE BOOKS

Long Overdue Books is a Chicago-area publishing company that helps authors take their stories from first draft to finished book. Founded in 2020 by Chris O’Brien, Long Overdue Books has guided dozens of authors through writing, editing, design, and publishing. Published titles include: “Heart & Sole” by Omar Bailey, “Safe Landing” by the Borchers siblings, and “Acrimons: The Awakening” by Clayton Keith. Learn more at https://longoverduebooks.com/.

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Mother Sues OpenAI, Alleging ChatGPT Encouraged Daughter’s Suicide

By Diana Novak Jones
June 11 (Reuters) – A Canadian mother sued OpenAI and its CEO ⁠Sam ⁠Altman in U.S. court on Thursday alleging ⁠that ChatGPT encouraged her daughter to commit suicide, the latest lawsuit to accuse the company of failing ​to address dangerous conversations between users and the company's chatbot.
Kristie Carrier said in a lawsuit filed in San Francisco state court that her daughter Alice told ‌ChatGPT about her suicidal ideations more than a ‌dozen times up to her death but OpenAI’s safety systems never flagged the conversations for human review or terminated them.
Instead, the lawsuit claims, the ⁠chatbot criticized Alice's partner ⁠and crisis hotlines, validated her suicidal thoughts, and urged her to keep speaking with it, ​leading to her suicide last year at the age of 24.
"ChatGPT took on the persona of a confidant, a best friend, a therapist at times, even though it was not capable of safely and responsibly engaging in this way with my child," Carrier said in a statement.
A spokesperson for OpenAI did not immediately respond ​to a request for comment on the allegations.
The lawsuit, which accuses OpenAI of negligence in the design of ChatGPT and in its ⁠failure ⁠to warn users of the product's ⁠dangers, seeks damages and a ​court order requiring OpenAI to automatically terminate conversations about self-harm and to display warnings about its platform.
OpenAI is already facing 18 ​similar lawsuits filed by families of people ⁠who committed or attempted suicide in a coordinated proceeding in California state court, according to lawyers for Kristie Carrier.
TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEMS
Alice Carrier was working as a web developer in Montreal when she began using ChatGPT in 2023 to troubleshoot problems with computers and gaming consoles, according to the lawsuit.
The following year, her relationship with the platform changed, with Alice turning to ChatGPT with questions about what to do with her suicidal thoughts, as well as suicide methods.
The ⁠platform initially told Alice to seek help from a crisis hotline or emergency services. But as OpenAI updated ⁠ChatGPT to make its responses sound more human, her interactions with the platform deepened, with Alice sharing more personal information and ChatGPT responding in ways that mimicked a friend or therapist, the lawsuit said.
ChatGPT’s responses criticized Alice's partner, said her feelings were valid and encouraged her to keep chatting. When Alice said she had suicidal thoughts and had attempted to kill herself, it again suggested a crisis hotline, the lawsuit said.
Alice said crisis hotlines were not helpful, and ChatGPT echoed those statements, according to the filing.
“Maybe this is just the end,” ChatGPT told Alice, according to the lawsuit.
REAL-WORLD RESOURCES
OpenAI has said it trains its models to direct people who express intent to harm themselves to seek help and connect with real-world resources.
Its models are also trained to refuse requests that ⁠could "meaningfully enable violence," and to notify law enforcement when conversations suggest "an imminent and credible risk of harm to others," with mental health experts helping assess borderline cases, according to OpenAI blog posts.
The company is also facing lawsuits accusing it of assisting school shooters and failing to flag those conversations to law enforcement.
Florida became the first U.S. state to sue OpenAI earlier this month, accusing ​the company of harming children by providing information to school shooters, offering guidance on self-harm and addicting young users.
(Reporting ​by Diana Novak Jones; Editing by Alexia Garamfalvi and Jamie Freed)
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FDA Grants Emergency Approval for Over-The-Counter Drug to Treat Screwworm in Pets

June 11 (Reuters) – The U.S. Food and ⁠Drug ⁠Administration on Thursday authorized ⁠the emergency use of a generic over-the-counter tablet to ​treat infestations caused by the New World screwworm in dogs and cats, ‌as the government steps ‌up efforts to contain the parasite.
U.S. officials this month confirmed ⁠the first ⁠domestic cases of the parasite in more than six decades in ​cattle, a goat and a dog in Texas and New Mexico.
New World screwworm is a fly whose larvae feed on living tissue, entering animals ​through open wounds and burrowing into the flesh.
The agency said nitenpyram ⁠tablets, a ⁠fast-acting treatment, can be ⁠used ​in pets weighing at least two pounds and at least four weeks ​old, adding that ⁠the drug is expected to help kill most larvae within hours of the first dose.
A second dose should be given six hours after the first, the agency said, but added that the drug ⁠may not protect against reinfestation and veterinarians may still need to ⁠remove remaining larvae and treat wounds.
U.S. officials have warned that while most pets in the country face low risk, animals that have recently been in affected areas were more vulnerable.
The tablets, available in two dosage strengths, are the first generic animal drug cleared under an emergency pathway for this use.
Officials said the move was part of a broader push by ⁠U.S. health and agriculture agencies to limit the spread of the parasite and ensure pet owners have access to affordable treatment options.
The benefits of the treatment outweigh potential risks based on ​available evidence, the FDA said.
(Reporting by Sahil Pandey ​in Bengaluru; Editing by Jonathan Ananda)
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EU Assembly Will Back US Deal, but US Commitment Uncertain, Says EU Lawmaker

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BRUSSELS, June 10 (Reuters) – The European Union is ⁠set ⁠to fulfil its side of ⁠the EU-U.S. trade deal through a vote in parliament next ​week, a senior lawmaker said on Wednesday, while expressing little confidence that the United ‌States will stick to the ‌deal's terms.
Bernd Lange, who chairs the European Parliament's trade committee, said he expected ⁠a ⁠clear majority of the EU assembly to back the deal struck ​last July at U.S. President Donald Trump's Turnberry golf res

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Published: June 10, 2026 11:32 AM

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US and Iran Trade Attacks for a Second Day, Undermining Shaky Ceasefire

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By Ahmed Tolba, Enas Alashray and Bo Erickson
DUBAI/WASHINGTON, June 11 (Reuters) – The United States and Iran traded air attacks on ⁠Thursday ⁠for a second straight day, with President Donald Trump vowing further ⁠strikes if Tehran does not immediately agree to a peace deal.
The escalation in hostilities began earlier this week with the downing of a U.S. Apache helicopter ​near the Strait of Hormuz, which sparked a series of tit-for-tat attacks across Iran and on U.S. bases around the r

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