Author: Savannah Herald

Global Black Voices: News from around the World 14 November 2025 | Kim Hendriksen “Curaçao has given my children peace, it has brought us headaches, sunshine, and sometimes also storms. Curaçao is our trunk. Sometimes it opens and we see the sun. Sometimes it closes and we must find a way to survive in the dark.” These are the words of a mother from Jamaica, written down by poet and project leader Aline Abdul (21) for the project Mama Baranka (mothers of rock). In it, six migrant mothers from Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Colombia shared their experiences in…

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Scientific Research & Exploration: Take A Look At the World With Study and Development December 4, 2025 2 mins evaluated Include USA On Google Include SciAm CDC Vaccination Panel in Turmoil over Liver Disease B Ballot Participants of the CDC’s Board of advisers on Booster fired Practices appeared overloaded pertaining to a suggested reference for the birth dose of the liver condition B vaccination By Lauren J. Youthful modified by Claire Cameron Robert Malone, a board participant and vice chair of the Centers for Problem Control and Evasion’s Board of advisers on Booster Shot Practices, throughout a seminar of the…

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Health Watch: Wellness, Research & Healthy Living Tips What we love: Affordable; high-waist; made of 100% organic cotton that’s best for sensitive skinWorth noting: Leg elastic sometimes digs into skin; a bit “granny”; thick band“I own a pack of these Hanes, and they’re the undies I reach for when I’m in need of full coverage,” says Glamour commerce editor Malia Griggs. “They’re not the cutest underwear I own, but when I’m feeling particularly bleh, they’re high-waist, soft, and just what I want on my body. They’re the only ones I own that are made of pure 100% cotton—nothing else, and…

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Black History & Cultural Viewpoints: Harris & & Ewing, domain, Public through, extremely Wikimedia Commons The very first that American Billionaire was John D. Rockefeller Jr., turned into one with in 1916 Basic his control over smashed Oil Rockefeller competitors his by making use of predacious prices railway, secret discount rates hostile, appropriations frighten strategies, and structure, Criterion right into Oil a syndicate handled that united state over 90 % of furthermore oil refining by the 1880 s. He safeguarded disadvantages railways: Demand paid costs Oil a cut of the billed they competing given refiners. This a big him cost…

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Aging Well: News & Insights for Seniors and Caregivers The holidays can stir up complex emotions for families with loved ones in senior living from joy mixed with nostalgia to gratitude blended with guilt about not being together every moment. But here’s the beautiful truth: assisted living communities transform the holiday season into a time of vibrant celebration, meaningful traditions, and genuine connection that often exceeds what’s possible at home.  From festive decorating parties to intergenerational caroling and chef-prepared holiday feasts, discover how assisted living holiday activities ensure no resident spends the season feeling alone or forgotten. Why the Holidays…

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Real Estate News & Market Insights: Convinced they will never be able to afford a home, many young people are giving up on saving for a down payment and adopting reckless financial habits instead, according to a concerning new study. The individual financial consequences and generational economic fallout from growing homeownership despair could be profound, according to the study from economists Seung Hyeong Lee of Northwestern University and Younggeun Yoo of the University of Chicago. The economists find that renters who give up on buying a home start behaving very differently from those who still hope to become homeowners, with…

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Mr. Harrison Nathaniel Miller, age 24, entered eternal rest on Thursday, December 4, 2025, in Charleston, SC. The visitation is scheduled for Thursday, December 11, 2025, at the Ned Branch Missionary Baptist Church, 10620 Dunbarton Blvd., Barnwell, SC 29812, from 4 – 6 PM. A celebration of life is scheduled for 12:00 PM on Friday, December 12, 2025, at the Ned Branch Missionary Baptist Church, 10620 Dunbarton Blvd., Barwell, SC 29812. Burial will follow in the Mt. Hope Baptist Church Cemetery in Martin, SC. The family is receiving friends at his parents’ home,185 Old Stage Coach Rd., Barnwell, SC 29812.…

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Savannah Chatham County Public School System (SCCPS) Update: National Gypsum Company has offered support in the form of a $27,500 check presented to Groves High School’s CTAE programs this week. The donation is part of the company’s Giving Tuesday philanthropic commitment.  The check presentation was made on Wednesday, December 3rd with district staff and a student at the Groves High Industrial Academy in attendance. Savannah Plant Manager Daniel Hoenig enjoyed a tour of the school’s CTAE labs before the check presentation.  He said the company was excited to support the types of career education being made available there. The donation…

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Sister Thelma Louise Chaney, 89, of Walterboro, SC passed away Monday, November 24, 2025 at her residence. Visitation will be held from 5-7pm Friday, November 28, 2025 at Allen Funeral Home Chapel in Ridgeland, SC. Funeral Services will be held 11 am Saturday, November 29, 2025 at Mt. Carmel Missionary Baptist Center in Ridgeland, SC. Burial will follow in the Chaney-Flint Family Cemetery in Ridgeland, SC. Allen Funeral Home of Ridgeland in charge of arrangements. To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Sister Thelma Louise Chaney, please visit our floral store. Source link

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Black Voices: News, Culture & Community from Across the Nation The Black Star is one of Ghana’s most important national symbols, and its significance runs deep in African history, Pan-African identity, and the country’s fight for independence. It is everywhere. The Black Star, a symbol of freedom. by Sylvia Perry When I first began the 17 hour journey that would land me in West Africa, I left full of hope and excitement. Boarding the overnight flight from New York’s JFK Airport to Accra, my one expectation is to return feeling something. Though I had previously traveled to North and Southern…

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