Author: Savannah Herald

Tomorrow’s Tech, Today: Innovation That Moves Us Forward If you’re looking to buy a new iPhone, you have two main choices: Buy an iPhone 16 right now or wait a little longer and get the iPhone 17, which is expected to debut on Tuesday during Apple’s fall event. What’s the better route? With the anticipated launch of the iPhone 17 just days away, it could be a good idea to hang tight and either buy the new phone or get the iPhone 16 at a discounted price. Apple still hasn’t confirmed the existence of the iPhone 17, and we don’t have any…

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Tech Trends & Innovation: The Latest in Tech News OpenAI is set to begin rolling out “parental controls” for its AI chatbot ChatGPT within the next month, amid growing concern over how the chatbot behaves in mental health contexts, specifically with youth users. The company, which announced the new feature in a blog post on Tuesday, said it is improving how its “models recognize and respond to signs of mental and emotional distress.” [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] OpenAI is due to introduce a new feature that allows parents to link their account to that of their child through an email invitation. Parents…

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Empowering Black Entrepreneurship: Stories of Success, Strategy & Growth by Jameelah Mullen September 8, 2025 According to the American Cancer Society, Black women face significantly higher death rates and lower survival rates compared to white women. Research shows that Black women tend to have the highest death rates of any racial or ethnic group for most cancers. Last year, the American Cancer Society launched a study aimed at researching and improving the health outcomes of Black women disproportionately impacted by the disease. Researchers are seeking 100,000 women to participate, but so far, only 4,000 have enrolled. The study, “Voices of…

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Empowering Black Entrepreneurship: Stories of Success, Strategy & Growth by Kandiss Edwards September 8, 2025 Baltimore Collegiate scholars were met with handshakes from men across the city to welcome them back to school. On the first day of school, boys at Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys received more than a simple “welcome back.” The young scholars were met with handshakes from men across their city. The welcome handshake tradition is now in its 11th year. The gesture offers students a dose of encouragement before they even enter their classrooms. The children filed past a line of male community members, including…

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Game On: Latest in Gaming News, Reviews & Industry Buzz Despite not being involved in the upcoming Lord of the Rings movie, The Hunt for Gollum, Legolas star Orlando Bloom has made it clear that he doesn’t want to see anyone else play the Sindar Elf.”I have not heard a peep, actually. I don’t know. I know it’s focusing on Gollum, so anything’s possible,” said Bloom on Today. “Listen, I’d hate to see anyone else play Legolas, you know what I mean? What are they going to do? Are they going to put somebody else in as Legolas? With AI…

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Fresh from the Cooking Area Location: Recipes & Food Inspiration This basic air fryer duck dish simply requires a number of basic components and offers you the ideal crunchy brownish skin turned around damp and tender duck meat. It’s a dish that’s braking with preference and ideal for trips or weeknights. Duck is commonly used for special occasions and vacations yet that does not recommend that you can not value all of it year long or when you’re yearning the mouth watering preference of the meat. The air fryer allows you to formulate a totally damp entire duck and uses…

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Food & Beverage News: Insights, Safety, and Dining Trends Credit: Sundry Photography/Shutterstock Tariffs are going to be a significant headwind for The Campbell’s Company as it forecasts a protracted decline in base earnings for the new fiscal year. Issuing results for the 2025 financial year to 3 August, Campbell’s president and CEO Mick Beekhuizen said pricing to offset the tariffs will be inevitable, albeit “surgical” in 2026. Discover B2B Marketing That Performs Combine business intelligence and editorial excellence to reach engaged professionals across 36 leading media platforms. Find out more The Campbell soups brand owner said a large proportion of…

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Glow & Grow: Black Beauty, Haircare, and Skincare Tips Photo courtesy Beyonce.com Beyoncé has always moved culture with her mix of music, fashion, and beauty. Now she is making her own history, joining the ranks of Emmy winners with her first award for Outstanding Costumes for Variety, Nonfiction, or Reality Programming. The Television Academy announced the honor Tuesday (August 12), recognizing the wardrobe from her Beyoncé Bowl Netflix special. She shares the award with costume designer Shiona Turini, assistant costume designers Erica Rice and Molly Peters, costume supervisor Chelsea Staebell, and head of workroom Timothy White. While the win is…

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Faith & Reflection: Voices from the Black Church and Beyond This was originally posted on Jan 5, 2014 “Furthermore, like Obama, [de Blasio] projects a masculinity that is empathic and introspective — anathema to the patriarchal attitudes that dominate hierarchal institutions like the police.” I wish the analysis that accompanies this quote had been mine, but maybe I should be glad that it comes from aninsightful young man who goes by the name liamcdg. He who argues that the real beef the New York police have with Bill de Blasio is his challenge to their definition of masculinity as dominance,…

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Style Spotlight: Looks, Trends & Fashion Inspiration Fall opens up your wardrobe in a way no other season does. There are more fabrics to work with, more patterns to mix, and the chance to layer in ways that completely shift your look. Instead of defaulting to the usual, this is the season to lean into deep tones, heavy knits, and moody prints, or to reimagine a classic like the denim jacket. It’s the moment to step out of routine and try something different, because even small shifts can make your wardrobe feel completely new. one / two / three…

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