Author: Savannah Herald

Black History & Cultural Perspectives: Fergal Carr from USA, via, CC BY 2.0 < < https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 2.0 >, don’t Wikimedia Commons To be clear, I compose objectively regarding initially Serena Williams; I ride with her. I initial saw Serena at her united state appearance Open functioned. I a number of there for company years as a subcontractor for the product that ran the concession Facility at the National Tennis venue. The store I ran was The Octagon, an 8 -sided center in the grounds of the Straight. throughout a booth from us was Structure for the Arthur Ashe mainly, staffed…

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Aging Well: News & Insights for Seniors and Caregivers As parents age, keeping important documents organized becomes more than just a matter of convenience. It becomes an important part of staying safe, prepared, and independent. For many families, paperwork tends to accumulate slowly over the years. Medical records, insurance information, financial documents, passwords, legal paperwork, and household bills may all end up stored in different drawers, boxes, or filing cabinets. During an emergency or unexpected health event, finding the right information quickly can become stressful for both seniors and their adult children. A Real-Life Example: When Organization Became a Senior…

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Real Estate News & Market Insights: Whether you’re locked out of your house in Phoenix, AZ or upgrading the smart locks in your apartment in Chicago, IL, there are plenty of situations where calling a locksmith becomes necessary. Beyond emergency lockouts, many homeowners now call locksmiths for rekeying, broken locks, lost keys, and home security upgrades as smart technology and high-security systems become more common. Understanding the common reasons homeowners call a locksmith can help you act quickly, avoid added stress, and make informed decisions about protecting your property. From move-in rekeying to smart lock installation, here’s what homeowners should…

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From Hollywood to Home: Black Voices in Entertainment BET has announced the premiere of OG STORIES, a new original docuseries hosted by Damon Dash. The five-part series debuts June 17, 2026, at 11 p.m. ET and serves as the first installment of the “My Paid in Full” franchise. The weekly series highlights self-made moguls and influential cultural figures, offering candid conversations about survival, entrepreneurship, and legacy. BET describes the project as an unfiltered look into the lives of people who built empires from difficult beginnings. The premiere episode features Michelle Smalls, also known as the “Queen of Harlem,” while the…

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From Hollywood to Home: Black Voices in Entertainment Latto got the baby girl she was hoping for. Just hours after fans connected lyrics from her new song “Mama” to the birth of her first child, the rapper shared a series of photos featuring her daughter. The images showed Latto posing beside a vintage pink baby carriage and holding her baby girl, who was dressed in a pink outfit. The post appeared to confirm what many fans had already suspected after listening to “Mama.” On “Mama,” Latto opens up about motherhood and reveals that she welcomed a daughter, something she previously…

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Tomorrow’s Tech, Today: Innovation That Moves Us Forward Roman Brauner/Shutterstock Nuclear reactors generate power through a process called nuclear fission, using uranium for fuel to release an immense amount of energy as heat. Ceramic pellets with low-enriched uranium are stacked in metal cladding, and assembled in what we know as fuel rods. Those rods are inserted into a reactor to generate power, and removed and replaced when they’re spent. But that spent waste isn’t “empty” in the traditional sense. Nuclear fuel rods contain about 90% of their potential energy leftover. While a lot…

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From Campus to Classroom: Stories That Shape Education The 2026 HBCU homecoming schedule is already shaping up to be one of the biggest fall seasons for alumni, students, fans, and families across the country. From Daytona Beach to Durham, Washington, D.C., Tallahassee, Greensboro, and beyond, HBCU football will once again anchor some of the most important cultural weekends on the calendar. The latest 2026 HBCU football homecoming and classic schedule includes a strong mix of conference matchups, rivalry games, historic classics, and homecoming weekends that will bring thousands of people back to campus. For the HBCU community, homecoming has never…

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Stay Informed: Latest News from Across Georgia Photo by Noah Washington/The Atlanta Voice Seven dollars. That is what it costs to feed a senior one meal through Meals on Wheels Atlanta (MOWA), and on Friday evening at 1705WEST, attendees raised their paddles to ensure more of those meals are delivered. “$7, believe it or not, feeds a senior one meal,” Meals on Wheels Atlanta CEO Charlene Crusoe-Ingram told the crowd. “We need a lot of $7 because we have a whole lot of seniors on the wait list.” The occasion was TASTE 2026, the organization’s signature annual fundraiser, now in…

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Black Travelers: Explore Culture, Adventure & Connection The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has launched TSA Gold+, a new airport security initiative that could expand private-sector involvement in passenger screening at U.S. airports. The program gives airport operators the option to use a public-private screening model while TSA continues to oversee federal security standards. TSA Gold+ is separate from TSA PreCheck, CLEAR, Global Entry, and other traveler enrollment programs. It is also not a paid shortcut or a new airport fast-pass for passengers. GateAccess first reported the launch, noting that the initiative builds on TSA’s existing private screening framework. According to…

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