Author: Savannah Herald

Wellness That Matters: Black Health News & Community Care Contrary to popular opinion, Black women are not invisible. Actress Ayo Edebiri reminded a reporter of that in an interview that went viral from the Venice Film Festival. Following the screening of their film After the Hunt, she joined Julia Roberts, Andrew Garfield, and her costars for a press conference, and she had to teach a reporter a few things. The Question That Started It All According to Deadline, an Italian journalist named Federica Polidoro asked this question: “What was lost during the politically correct era? And what can we expect…

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Tomorrow’s Tech, Today: Innovation That Moves Us Forward Last Updated: August 7, 2024 This document outlines the terms and conditions for purchasing and using a site license for premium features in AliceKeeler LLC Google Workspace™ Add-ons. By purchasing a site license, your institution agrees to these terms. These terms are specific to the site license agreement. The use of the Add-ons themselves is governed by the AliceKeeler Add-ons Terms of Service and Premium Features Privacy Policy. 1. Scope of License A site license provides access to premium features available in AliceKeeler LLC Add-ons, which are installable from the Google Workspace…

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From Campus to Classroom: Stories That Shape Education A Heated Night at Tougaloo Charleston White, the controversial online personality and self-styled motivational speaker, set off fireworks during his recent appearance at Tougaloo College in Jackson, Mississippi. The September 9, 2025 event was billed as a debate, but quickly unraveled after White made inflammatory remarks that didn’t sit well with the student audience. Standing before the packed room, White declared, “F** racism, I don’t believe in racism,”* before going further to dismiss HBCUs altogether, telling the crowd, “I don’t give a damn about no HBCU, I went to a white school.”…

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Stay Informed: Latest News from Across Georgia Improving health has allowed me to resume a more regular, yet slightly strenuous calendar, as well as frequent out-of-state travel.  Returning to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport recently, the near continuous construction there routinely relocates services and amenities, without always having corresponding new or temporary signage.  In the most recent case, I was attempting to locate the pickup location for off-airport parking shuttles, which in the past two years have been underneath the North Terminal, and then beyond the MARTA station and Sky Train. I approached two uniformed Hartsfield Aviation department employees, who were…

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Black Travelers: Explore Culture, Adventure & Connection Travelers are always on the lookout for ways to save, and new insights are revealing a popular booking belief may actually turn out to be a major myth.For years, the rumor has been purchasing tickets or choosing to fly on Mondays and Tuesdays would save money, but that’s not actually the case, according to data from Google Flights shared with Travel + Leisure. Instead, there isn’t actually a day of the week to book that is significantly cheaper than others.“It’s worth knowing that you won’t save much by booking on any particular day…

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Global Black Voices: News from around the World Egyptian billionaire Hisham Talaat Moustafa, chairman of Talaat Moustafa Group (TMG), has seen the market value of his stake in the real estate giant fall by more than $59 million after a recent pullback in the company’s shares on the Egyptian Exchange (EGX).Moustafa’s TMG stake falls below $1 billionMoustafa controls 43.5 percent of TMG, or roughly 890.6 million shares. In less than a month, the value of that stake slipped from EGP49.78 billion ($1.03 billion) to EGP46.93 billion ($973.78 million), erasing about EGP2.85 billion ($59.13 million).The reversal marks a sharp contrast with…

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Black Voices: News, Culture & Community from Across the Nation Discover how actor Larenz Tate defies age and maintains his youthful appearance. Explore expert tips and insights into aging gracefully and embracing timeless beauty. Courtesy of Twitter There’s an old saying that goes, “Black don’t crack,” but let’s be honest, some people age worse than others. But on the other hand, there are a select few of people who seem to look even better as they age. One of them is actor Larenz Tate. Born in Chicago, Tate’s work has been a cultural force, featuring in films that showcase the…

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Scientific study & Expedition: Discover the World With Research Study Research and Innovation Financial Obligation: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Name For over 80 years, scientists have actually recorded simply exactly how effective markets can use impact over the extremely companies suggested to manage them– a sensation described as “company capture.” From oil sprinkles to pharmaceutical reports, background has actually shown exactly how these close collaborations in between firms and decision-makers can have considerable, often ravaging, effects for both human and ecological wellness and health Worldwide scientists advise that unless maintained in check, “business capture” will certainly play a crucial feature in…

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Politics Today: News, Analysis & Debate Across the Spectrum It’s like déjà vu all over again—almost every day. Trump takes an executive action, leftists sue, then a district judge steps in and tells the president he can’t do what he proposed. As we’ve reported, Trump fired Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook in August for cause—the “cause” being she is under investigation by the DOJ for several instances of alleged mortgage fraud—but a Biden-appointed jurist effectively said Tuesday evening, “no, no, you can’t do that.”A federal judge on Tuesday night blocked President Donald Trump from firing…

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Health Watch: Wellness, Research & Healthy Living Tips Dominic HughesGlobal Health correspondentGetty ImagesObesity among children and young people is now a global problemFor the first time, there are more children in the world who are obese than underweight, according to a major study by children’s charity Unicef.Around one in 10 of those aged between five and 19 years old – around 188 million children and young people – are now thought to be affected by obesity. Researchers blame a shift from traditional diets to ones heavily reliant on ultra-processed foods that are relatively cheap and high in calories. Unicef, an…

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