Author: Savannah Herald

Black Travelers: Explore Culture, Adventure & Connection Located in the heart of Piccadilly, FOWL offers festive dining rooted in British and American comfort food traditions. From Thanksgiving to Christmas, it’s a restaurant where flavour, memory, and soul meet in central London. Food Memories and the Meaning of Holiday Meals Food has a way of anchoring us. Certain dishes and drinks can transport you instantly—to a kitchen, a dining table, a particular time in your life. For me, holiday meals have always carried that weight. I grew up spending every Thanksgiving at my grandparents’ house, whether that was in Colorado or…

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Global Black Voices: News from around the World I travelled to Cuba in 1985. I wanted to go see for myself. After travelling around the island, my money fell short. I met some young Guyanese men in Havana. For a few days before I returned to Trinidad, they gave me accommodation. In their students’ dorm. They were students at the Medical Faculty at the University of Havana. They had been granted scholarships by the Cuban Government to become doctors. CARICOM Heads of Government together with US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio (center) at CARICOM 50th Regular Meeting I do not…

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Science & Exploration: Explore the World Via Research and Advancement If you’& rsquo; re searching for someone to blame for climate adjustment , put on’& rsquo; t look at me. When it comes to having a tiny carbon impact,’I & rsquo; m almost using pointe footwear. I last owned a vehicle in 1979, when I relocated to New york city City and sold my Datsun B 210– neither the company nor the lorry also exists anymore. There I have invested the previous years navigating virtually completely by public transportation. That doesn’& rsquo; t suggest my ecological hands are totally tidy,—nevertheless–…

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Health Watch: Wellness, Research & Healthy Living Tips Last week, residents of Birmingham, Alabama, were informed that their drinking water would no longer contain fluoride. Then came a twist: It turned out that their water utility had, without telling the public, actually stopped adding it years ago.John Matson, a spokesperson for Central Alabama Water, which serves Birmingham and its surrounding suburbs, confirmed to NBC News that two of the utility’s four water filtration plants had temporarily stopped fluoridating in 2023, and a third had stopped in March 2024. The changes were made under prior leadership, he said, when the utility…

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Game On: Sports News, Highlights & Commentary Friday’s Results BASEBALL SOUTHERN SECTIONAAE 14, Silver Valley 0Alhambra 4, Bell Gardens 1Arcadia 5, Pasadena 0Arlington 6, Heritage 2Ayala 9, Glendora 2Baldwin Park 6, Duarte 5Banning 9, Desert Hot Springs 0Bishop Amat 3, St. Bernard 0Buena 9, Ventura 7Buena Park 5, Segerstrom 4Burbank Burroughs 6, Muir 2Camarillo 4, Moorpark 2Cantwell-Sacred Heart 10, Bosco Tech 0Canyon Springs 17, Perris 0Capistrano Valley 5, El Toro 4Castaic 2, Golden Valley 1Cerritos 5, Artesia 1Citrus Hill 2, Lakeside 0Compton 3, Long Beach Jordan 2Cornerstone Christian 11, Packinghouse Christian 0Corona 8, Corona Santiago 3Costa Mesa 7, Laguna Hills…

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Tech Trends & Innovation: The Latest in Tech News Verizon will waive late fees and offer flexible payment arrangements for workers affected by the partial government shutdown. The carrier has made similar offers in the past, like during the COVID-19 pandemic when it gave customers extra mobile data at no additional cost.The Department of Homeland Security has been hit the hardest by the partial shutdown, but Verizon’s offer covers any federal worker who’s able to offer employment verification. Verizon says employees can call 1-800-Verizon (1-800-922-0204) to get their late fees waived and set up a payment plan.The partial government shutdown…

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Game On: Latest in Gaming News, Reviews & Industry Buzz Minecraft’s adorable Tiny Takeover update and its mob overhaul includes all sorts of adorable new animal sounds, and Mojang really crossed its meows and dotted its oinks to make sure everything sounded as authentic as possible.Talking to PCGN, Minecraft senior product manager Anna Lundgren revealed that Mojang hired “real animal voice actors” to add some authentic new variety to its baby and adult mob sounds. Tiny Takeover’s baby mob overhaul is the highlight, with Lundgren explaining that new sounds were recorded “for kittens, wolf puppies, foals, piglets, and baby chickens,”…

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Business Briefing: Economic Updates and Industry Insights ADI IGNATIUS: I’m Adi Ignatius, and this is the HBR IdeaCast. Harvard Business Review recently hosted the HBR Strategy Summit 2026, a day filled with expert advice and guidance from executives and academics alike, and we’re sharing the highlights of the event in this special IdeaCast series. Today, another Masterclass – this time from Rita McGrath, professor at Columbia Business School. She sees a major shift in the economy that’s underway – one that affects strategy and organizational structure. Our economy is moving from one based on physical assets, mass production, and hierarchy…

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Fresh from the Kitchen: Recipes & Food Inspiration I use chickpeas a lot in my cooking and these are the BEST chickpea recipes! From comforting main dishes to fresh salads and snacks, these dishes are packed with garbanzo bean goodness. If I had to choose one ingredient to take with me on a desert island, there’s no question or hesitation: it’s chickpeas, AKA garbanzo beans. These humble little legumes are creamy, hearty, and packed with plant-based protein. And if you’re not on a desert island and limited to a single ingredient, chickpeas work in everything from cozy curries and salads…

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Food & Beverage News: Insights, Safety, and Dining Trends A farmer prepares feed for cattle at a farm near Montrose, Missouri, on 6 November 2025. Credit: Clayton Steward/Bloomberg via Getty Images Despite reporting record US beef sales, meat giant JBS has outlined the excess processing capacity challenges that led rival Tyson Foods to close a plant. Discussing the Brazilian company’s fourth quarter and annual results, Wesley Batista, CEO of the firm’s US unit, did not go so far as to suggest any beef facility closures of its own are imminent but flagged the risks for the industry. Discover B2B Marketing…

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