Black History & Cultural Perspectives: Women’s basketball has actually gotten to an all-time high in appeal, to the point that numerous guys prefer enjoying ladies’s basketball to men’s, especially at the university degree. In 1972, the very first year for which data is readily available. Women trains made up 90 % of the trainers on ladies’s teams. Women’s university sporting activities were governed by the AIAW, a women-run organization where women held most mentoring and management duties. In 1972, Title IX was authorized into legislation, prohibiting sex discrimination in any type of program or task getting federal funding: “No individual…
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Aging Well: News & Insights for Seniors and Caregivers Starting this Sunday, we observe Occupational Health Nurses Week, a time to recognize nurses who help protect health, prevent illness, and promote wellbeing in meaningful, lasting ways. One of the most important reasons occupational health nurses matter today is the growth of an older workforce. Data has shown that nearly one in four American workers was age 55 or older, and employment among adults age 65 and older grew significantly over a recent 20-year period. As more adults continue working later in life, the role of occupational health nurses becomes increasingly…
Real Estate News & Market Insights: The process of buying a home has always involved analyzing location, price, and condition, but there’s another factor to consider that should shape your real estate decisions: climate risk. Whether you’re looking to buy a home in Tampa, where buildings have a 63% chance of flooding, or you’re exploring homes in Los Angeles, where fire season can create devastation, natural hazards are influencing property values, insurance availability, and the total cost of homeownership. In this Redfin article, we explore why insurance has become the “third affordability pillar” and detail the necessary due diligence required…
From Hollywood to Home: Black Voices in Entertainment 24 Roxanne and Shantel are back. We start with Summer House and the latest controversy surrounding Ciara Miller, West Wilson, Kyle Cooke, and Amanda Batula. From new developments to how Ciara really found out about West & Amanda’s relationship We also dive into the major legal update involving Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, after a judge dismissed Blake Lively’s sexual harassment claims just one month before trial. We break down why the case was thrown out, what the ruling actually means, and how Blake is reacting. Plus, we recap The Valley season premiere — from Kristen…
Black Athletes in the Spotlight: HBCU Sports & Local Highlights The latest chapter in the life of Tiger Woods has become one of the most complex and revealing of his storied career—one that now stretches far beyond fairways and major championships. Police car footage shows Tiger Woods being arrested following 2026 car crash. In late March 2026, Woods was involved in a serious single-vehicle rollover crash near his home in Jupiter Island, Florida, setting off a chain of events that has once again placed the golf icon under intense public scrutiny. The incident, which occurred on March 27, quickly escalated…
Wellness That Matters: Black Health News & Community Care Gynecomastia vs. Man-Boobs Enlargement of male breast tissue, sometimes called “man-boobs,” is a common but often overlooked condition that can significantly affect physical health, self-image, and psychological well-being. It is more common in older Black men. Pseudo-gynecomastia, also known as adipomastia or lipomastia (fatty breasts), can be an embarrassing situation for men. Among African American men, this issue is linked to broader health disparities, including higher rates of obesity, metabolic diseases, and certain lifestyle risk factors. Understanding the difference between gynecomastia and pseudo-gynecomastia, along with how substances like marijuana and alcohol…
Tomorrow’s Tech, Today: Innovation That Moves Us Forward Looking for the most recent Wordle answer? Click here for today’s Wordle hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Connections, Connections: Sports Edition and Strands puzzles.Today’s Wordle puzzle is a tricky one, featuring one letter I almost never guess. If you need a new starter word, check out our list of which letters show up the most in English words. If you need hints and the answer, read on.Today’s Wordle hintsBefore we show you today’s Wordle answer, we’ll give you some hints. If you don’t want a spoiler,…
From Campus to Classroom: Stories That Shape Education April 3, 2026 Augusta Chronicle Jennifer Miller reports, Solomon Cohen has big dreams, and, at 31-years-old, his vegan baking skills are helping him to achieve them. Cohen recently took the overall first-place prize at the 2026 Flavor of Georgia food product competition at the University of Georgia for his line of Papa Mountain Garlic and Herb Bread Rolls. April 3, 2026 Georgia Trend – Exclusive! Patty Rasmussen reports, despite multiple health and family setbacks that kept her from graduating from high school, Patria Brown was a voracious reader from an early…
Stay Informed: Latest News from Across Georgia Fayette Forward is asking residents to help name a future countywide path system designed to connect communities across the region. The initiative builds on Fayette County’s existing network of approximately 140 miles of multi-use paths, which are used by an estimated 15,000 registered golf carts, along with cyclists, runners, and walkers. “With an extremely unique advantage of approximately 140 miles of multi-use paths in Fayette County, it’s time to take the next step of connecting with our neighbors,” said Mayor Eric Dial, executive director of Fayette Forward. “Fayette County has approximately 15,000 registered…
Black Travelers: Explore Culture, Adventure & Connection by Jeroslyn JoVonn March 30, 2026 Michigan voters and Detroit residents appear to be on the same page about transforming Belle Island into the country’s first special economic zone. A proposal backed by a majority of Michigan voters and more than two-thirds of Detroit residents aims to transform Belle Isle into the nation’s first special economic zone. Support for the plan grew after voters were given more details, according to a new poll, Click on Detroit reports. Backed by Belle Isle Freedom City Chairman Rodney Lockwood, the proposal would transform the 982-acre island…

