Author: Savannah Herald

Tech Trends & Innovation: The Latest in Tech News Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk has partnered with OpenAI to support drug research and development. Through the partnership, Novo Nordisk said it plans to deploy advanced artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities to analyse complex datasets, identify promising drug candidates and reduce the time required to move from research to patient. The company said its use of AI has been structured with strict data protection, governance and human oversight to ensure ethical and compliant use. This latest partnership is being positioned as a key part of the company’s strategy to use AI…

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Game On: Latest in Gaming News, Reviews & Industry Buzz The Warhammer Classics Collection, a Steam Store event currently underway courtesy of Warhammer and SNEG, has brought with it a collection of beloved retro games to the PC store for the first time. This includes a particular cult classic which was devilishly hard to get working previously. This collection, coinciding with a sale on the range of games up for grabs, includes 1995 RTS Warhammer: Shadow of the Horned Rat, turn-based tactics oldie Warhammer 40,000 Chaos Gate, Final Liberation: Warhammer Epic 40,000, and the ever-quirky Warhammer 40,000: Fire Warrior, among…

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Fresh from the Kitchen: Recipes & Food Inspiration Slow cooker Tuscan chicken is a rich, comforting meal that’s easy to make.  Chicken cooks low and slow in a creamy, garlic-infused sauce with sun-dried tomatoes and spinach. This is the kind of recipe that tastes like it came from a restaurant but requires minimal effort thanks to the crockpot. Instructions to make Tuscan chicken in the Instant Pot are also included. Ingredients For Tuscan Chicken Chicken Breasts Sun-Dried Tomatoes Onion Garlic Grated Parmesan Cheese  Chicken Broth Heavy Cream Spinach Seasonings: Italian seasonings, salt, pepper Arrowroot Starch or Corn Starch (optional) How…

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Glow & Grow: Black Beauty, Haircare, and Skincare Tips You just got your braids done. The parts are crisp, your edges are polished, and you’re looking and feeling like your best self. Not only are you excited to be flexing a new style, but you’re also happy you won’t have to endure a washday for a few weeks—or so you thought. According to dermatologists and hairstylists, wearing your hair in braids doesn’t mean you don’t have to wash it; quite the opposite, actually. If you skip washing your hair while it’s in a protective style, it could do more harm…

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City of Savannah: Official News, Events & Community Updates ‘Stories in Stone’ to Kickoff City’s New Educational Tour Series SAVANNAH – The City of Savannah’s Cemeteries and Municipal Archives departments invite residents to participate in a unique and educational tour series starting later this month. Please join the City’s Cemeteries Division as it hosts the first tour this month, full of exploration, history, and fact-finding. Entitled “Stories in Stone: A Guided Tour of Laurel Grove South Cemetery,” this fascinating tour will visit the graves of some of Savannah’s most influential African American citizens, while discussing ongoing efforts to restore and…

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Faith & Reflection: Voices from the Black Church and Beyond Moderator’s Note: This post was written in early February, 2026 The Big Bear Moon  (Ojibwe and other Northern Tribes)  We know that each full moon exerts a powerful pull on the earth. At the full moon, the Earth, Moon, and Sun align and the tidal bulges on both sides of the earth manifest as extremes (reminds us that extremes are part of all nature). This full moon, called the Big Bear Moon also ushers in the First Turning of the year. Last night’s luminous round pearl reminds me that every full moon creates a magnetic…

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Style Spotlight: Looks, Trends & Fashion Inspiration   Fall is a season that demands a different kind of wardrobe thinking. The temperatures drop, the events shift indoors, and the occasions themselves tend to carry more weight, dinner parties, holiday gatherings, office celebrations, and the kinds of cozy social moments that feel more intimate and considered than the spontaneous energy of summer.  Getting dressed well in fall means finding pieces that are warm enough to be practical, stylish enough to make an impression, and versatile enough to move between very different settings without missing a beat. The Hiba Women’s African Print…

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Black Arts & Culture Feature: Some arts funding is tied to a project, a timeline, a deliverable, or a tightly defined outcome. Oolite Arts is taking a different route with The Ellies 2026. This year’s awards will distribute $425,000 in fully unrestricted support to artists across South Florida, alongside an additional $75,000 in acquisitions. Flexible funding can help cover studio rent, fabrication, shipping, insurance, documentation, travel, administrative support, and the basic operating costs that sit behind public-facing work. It can also create time to work and room to plan rather than forcing every decision into a narrowly approved budget line.…

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Black History & Cultural Perspectives: See if you can opposition the indicator in the Department? Florida Transport of domain name, Public by means of, sent out Wikimedia Commons I was a humorous video clip thanks (about, Adrian) how tell to someone claimed living in Florida isn’t from there. It inform you can concerns by the amazement they ask, by their pests at the Jurassic-sized mosquitoes, and by the poke fun at that insect fish pond repellent. If you ask whether a lake, river, canal, rain gutter, creek, or might wet have alligators. If it’s most likely, there’s Better a gator.…

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Aging Well: News & Insights for Seniors and Caregivers For operators of skilled nursing and long‑term care facilities, 2026 began with a mix of relief but with new uncertainties. The staffing mandate that had dominated agendas was rescinded, but new cost‑reporting rules, an uptick in audits and an industry workforce that remains delicate have kept a regulatory spotlight on how each facility manages care. In other words, there may be fewer mandated ratios, but now there is more visibility into what leaders are doing, and when budgets meet reality, hidden risks often emerge.

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