Aging Well: News & Insights for Seniors and Caregivers As Ray Parker so brilliantly stated in the Ghostbusters song, and I concur, “I Ain’t Afraid of No Ghosts,” AI however, now that’s a different load of bwana. Okay so AI is supposed to be the end all be all of intelligence. It will cure all diseases, create a high-tech world and even figure out a way to make Prince Harry stop whining about how tough a life it is to be born the Prince of England. Still, I have nightmares and no, not about monsters or a werewolf that looks…
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Real Estate News & Market Insights: A stunning European-inspired estate originally built for and designed by renowned Florida trial attorney Fred Levin has just hit the market in Pensacola, FL, for $4.1 million. Located on 125 feet of frontage along Bayou Texar, the gated three-bedroom brick mansion dubbed Timeless Tanglewood boasts a “masterfully redefined” 6,498-square-foot interior. “Fred was very eclectic, fascinated with royalty, and traveled the world, so the home is like walking through a piece of history,” says listing agent Sherlyn Waghalter, of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices PenFed Realty. “He was also a well-known attorney who was best known for…
Ruthie Mae Primus 91 of Hardeeville, South Carolina passed away on November 29, 2025. Please feel free to light a candle and sign the guestbook to show your expression of love to the family of Mrs.Primus. Legacy Funeral Home is in charge of the final arrangements Source link
Voices, Votes & Vision: The Latest in Politics & Public Policy In a significant moment for the labor movement, Roxanne Brown, set to become the first African American woman elected as President of the United Steelworkers (USW), North America’s largest industrial union, joins Make It Plain with Rev. Mark Thompson. With the official transition happening in March, Brown’s ascent is more than just a personal achievement; it represents a shift in the labor movement’s leadership reflecting the demographics of today’s workforce. Born in Kingston, Jamaica, she moved to New York at the age of two and was raised by what…
Empowering Black Entrepreneurship: Stories of Success, Strategy & Growth by Mitti Hicks November 29, 2025 The estate announced the fund will honor the late artist, who died on Oct. 14 after a private battle with pancreatic cancer. D’Angelo’s estate announced that it is launching the D’Angelo Pancreatic Cancer Fund. His estate announced the fund will honor D’Angelo, who died on Oct. 14 after a private battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 51. The fund will work in partnership with the Black Boy Joy Foundation to advance research, expand awareness, and support families affected by “one of the most lethal forms…
Black Athletes in the Spotlight: HBCU Sports & Local Highlights GREENSBORO, N.C. — Change has officially begun at North Carolina A&T following a difficult 2-10 football season that exposed the challenges of rebuilding one of HBCU football’s most recently-storied programs. The athletics department confirmed on Friday that the program has made staff changes at the wide receiver coach/recruiting coordinator and outside linebacker positions, and that veteran offensive line coach Ron Mattes has retired. No further comment will be made by the school or the football program regarding the personnel moves. According to North Carolina A&T records, Nate Poole, who had…
Wellness That Matters: Black Health News & Community Care by Domonique King, The Current November 27, 2025 In the 17 years since giving birth to son Eli, Michelle Heyman has become a master at the complex bureaucratic hurdles of Medicaid, the federal health insurance available to low-income children, the elderly and disabled in Georgia. The federal funding pays for expensive and intensive daily care that the Heymans need to keep Eli living at home with his family. Despite the scrupulous attention she pays to compile the documents necessary to keep these benefits, Heyman discovered in February that Eli had been…
From Campus to Classroom: Stories That Shape Education School cellphone bans may improve teacher well-being and stress levels, according to preliminary results from a new study. The findings are from the first year of a multi-year study conducted by researchers at Kennesaw State University that examines the effects of a district’s middle school cellphone ban on teachers’ perceptions of their own well-being and their students’ engagement. The research has not yet been peer-reviewed. However, the preliminary findings underscore an important aspect of school cellphone restrictions: the potential for these policies to improve teacher job satisfaction and retention, said Mei-Lin Chang,…
Stay Informed: Latest News from Across Georgia When sciatica strikes, it can feel like it comes out of nowhere. One day, life moves normally; the next, sharp, radiating pain shoots from the lower back down the leg, making even the simplest movements difficult. According to Dr. Noah Marchese of HealthChoice Chiropractic, a chiropractor who treats sciatica daily in his practice, this sudden shift is more common than people realize — and far more disruptive than many expect. “It’s a low back pain that’s accompanied with pain radiating down one leg, sometimes both,” Marchese explained. “It can be numbness, tingling, burning,…
Global Black Voices: News from around the World Kaizer Chiefs return to action this afternoon when they host Egyptian giants Zamalek FC. The Glamour Boys opted to take their opening home CAF Confederation Cup group stage match to the Peter Mokaba Stadium. Three points are a must for the Glamour Boys, who’ll know very well that making use of home-ground advantage is key. Kaizer Chiefs opened their campaign with a bitter 2-1 loss away in Egypt against Al Masry last weekend. Four Kaizer Chiefs players to miss Zamalek clash Coach Cedric Kaze and Khalil Ben Youssef will be without four…

