Author: Savannah Herald

Game On: Latest in Gaming News, Reviews & Industry Buzz by William D’Angelo , posted 2 hours ago / 399 ViewsFrostpunk lead designer Jakub Stokalski announced the game will be coming to the Nintendo Switch. A release date was not revealed. “I love Frostpunk because you always carry with you all of the harsh decisions that you make and all of the guilt,” said Stokalski. “Soon, you’ll be able to do that quite literally because Frostpunk is coming to Nintendo Switch. “That’s right, all of the exciting gameplay and moral tension that made it into a modern classic, ready to be enjoyed on the go. As lead…

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Real Estate News & Market Insights: A homeowner in San Francisco was recently fined $50,000 for trimming trees in the front of his home. Though he had been following advice from an insurance broker to reduce risk, the city deemed the work illegal because the trees were publicly owned and could be pruned only by authorized crews. “If a tree is shading your house, dropping limbs on your walkway, or triggering insurance concerns, you naturally think it’s yours to manage. But in many cities, the closer the tree is to the sidewalk or street, the more likely it is that…

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Food & Beverage News: Insights, Safety, and Dining Trends Spring has officially sprung here on the East Coast, meaning it’s almost time for one vegetable — or, rather, berry — to enjoy its peak season. The humble tomato, beloved by many yet scorned by some, slowly awakens from hibernation, reminding us that warm weather, spent indulging in fresh salads and produce-filled sandwiches, is almost here. There are many things we get wrong about the tomato. To start, they’ve been masquerading as a vegetable when they are actually classified as botanical fruits. They are deemed poisonous, purely for being a part…

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Faith & Reflection: Voices from the Black Church and Beyond (RNS) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints just reported its highest convert growth in history. Over the weekend at its semiannual General Conference, the church released its 2025 membership statistics that indicate an almost 25% increase in convert baptisms in 2025, compared to 2024. But at the same time, 2025 data from the Cooperative Election Study, also made available last week, tells a different story. In the United States at least, fewer adults are self-identifying as Latter-day Saints than at any other time since the survey began…

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Style Spotlight: Looks, Trends & Fashion Inspiration   Summer is the season of color, community, and celebration. It’s the time of year when outdoor events come alive, when backyards fill with laughter, when festivals stretch across entire city blocks, and when every occasion calls for an outfit that can keep pace with the energy in the air.  Finding a piece that does all of that while also carrying cultural meaning and looking effortlessly stylish is no small feat. That’s exactly where the Rakiya Women’s African Print High-Waisted Shorts in Green Navy Kente come in. These shorts are not just a…

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Black History & Cultural Viewpoints: Keeping temper is never a good thing, but in some cases you can not find a means to let go. There’s an incident that took place over twenty-five years back. I may go a year or more without it crossing my mind, but when I do, the rage climbs as if it were today. I do not consider myself an angry individual. I’ve been in two battles in my life, one of them in the 5th grade. Maybe it’s because of my height and size. I was always high and a professional athlete, and possibly…

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Aging Well: News & Insights for Seniors and Caregivers As we age, maintaining good nutrition becomes more important, and sometimes more challenging. One nutrient that can easily slip under the radar is iron, essential for energy, brain function, and healthy blood. While iron deficiency is often associated with younger women, it can also affect adults later in life, particularly those managing dietary changes, digestive issues, or chronic health conditions   Liquid iron supplements like Floradix have become popular for being gentle and easy to take. But how do they work, and who might benefit most? Let’s take a closer look.…

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Health Watch: Wellness, Research & Healthy Living Tips England’s royal family may have gotten their titles from their dad, but when it comes to Princess Charlotte, she inherited her mom’s…everything else. On Sunday, April 5, the Windsor family (that’s King Charles, et al.) stepped out for Easter church services, and 10-year-old Charlotte looked more like her mother, Kate Middleton, than ever.Maybe it’s the fashion. Charlotte wore a tan coat by Catherine Walker, a favorite designer of her mom’s, over a dress by Self-Portrait, the same brand that made Middleton’s all-cream outfit for the occasion, per People. The coat is the…

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From Hollywood to Home: Black Voices in Entertainment Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine is once again a free man—and, true to form, he wasted no time reminding the world of his larger-than-life persona. After serving three months in federal custody for violating the terms of his supervised release, the Brooklyn native, born Daniel Hernandez, was released on Friday (April 3) from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, stepping back into the spotlight with cameras rolling and energy to match. Video shared to his Instagram captured the moment he walked out of the facility wearing a white sweatsuit and navy blue…

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Local Voices. Statewide Impact. Stay Informed with North Florida News by Aaron Woodson (Author), Mike Messier (Author)  | Book Synopsis: Troy is a good man who suffers from PTSD complications after serving time in the military overseas. He is at his favorite morning coffee house checking the help wanted ads, when he meets an attractive gym instructor coming out of work named Aaliyah. They start a conversation which eventually goes off the tracks when Troy brings up his Christian beliefs. A few days later, Troy is back at the coffee house, where he accidentally bumps into Rosa, a young girl, nine years old, and…

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