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Fresh from the Kitchen: Recipes & Food Ideas By Mike Johnson — July 8, 2025 — 2 Comments These small set funfetti cupcakes are for when you want the pleasure of homemade cupcakes without the dedication of eating 24 of them. This recipe yields precisely 6 flawlessly wet, fluffy cupcakes packed with rainbow sprays and covered with my 5 -minute double vanilla buttercream Made with cake flour and a few secret components, these cupcakes have that bakery-quality structure that’ll make you ask yourself why you ever troubled with box mix. This article may have affiliate web links. Review my Disclosure…

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Black Travelers: Explore Culture, Adventure & Connection There are a lot of odd airport jobs. The “bird guys” keep birds at bay, lavatory crews empty the loos, and finally, there are people who get paid to wrap luggage in plastic. The first two jobs make sense—it’s important to keep the runways clear and the planes clean— but most travelers aren’t sure about the third. That said, luggage-wrapping stations have been a mainstay at major U.S. international airports since the early 90s. They’re even more common abroad; one Miami-based company, Secure Wrap, has more than 500 employees wrapping luggage at airports…

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Fresh from the Kitchen Area: Recipes & Food Ideas Mila Clarke, MS, NBC-HWC Mila Clarke is a Board Qualified Health And Wellness and Health Train, an author, self-taught cook, nutritionist and Integrative Nourishment Diabetic Issues Health And Wellness Coach, diabetic issues supporter and founder of Hangry Female and The Glucose Overview Application. Hangry Female intends to take away the pity and preconception that includes a diabetic issues medical diagnosis and covers subjects like diabetic issues monitoring, food preparation, and self-care from the viewpoint of a person living with the chronic condition. Her book—- The Diabetes Food Journal—- Is just one…

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HBCU News Spotlight: Dr. Marcia F. Robinson is a senior certified HR professional, diversity strategist, and curator of TheHBCUCareerCenter.com job board. She advises organizations on building inclusive talent pipelines and improving diversity recruiting outcomes.The way things are in a professional setting doesn’t exactly mirror the real world, but it certainly paints an apt picture about where people’s heads are and how they are thinking. When a paradigm shifts inside the workplace, one can rest assured that it’s probably shifting everywhere else too. In some cases, it may have already shifted. I wrote this in 2019 and I thought it could…

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HBCU News Spotlight: Written By Lexx Thornton Video footage from the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol shows a man who now works as an adviser at the Justice Department shouting at rioters to “kill” law enforcement officers responding to the attack and calling them “the Gestapo.”   The footage, from a body camera worn by a Metropolitan Police Department officer, was first published Thursday by NPR. The network joined CBS News and other news organizations in suing to obtain thousands of hours of surveillance footage and court exhibits from the more than 1,000 criminal cases brought by the…

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Black Voices: News, Culture & Community from Across the Nation Source: Cristian Lourenço / Getty Two pastors were arrested in Saint Petersburg, Florida, on Friday night—because white conservatives are eternally fragile and the state government is more than happy to keep them appeased. Let me explain… According to The Independent, at around 8 p.m. Friday night, Reverend Andrew “Andy” Oliver and Minister Benedict Atherton-Zeman were praying over the city’s “Black History Matters” asphalt mural, which the Florida Department of Transportation had come to paint over after being directed to do so by Gov. Ron DeSantis—the poster child for white nationalist Republicans who…

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Black Voices: News, Culture & Community from Across the Nation By April D. Ryan, BlackPressUSA Washington Bureau Editor and Chief White House Correspondent “We want answers,” and “don’t care whose names are in the files, ” said Jasmine Crockett (D-TX), a member of the House Oversight Committee. Her comments came after a meeting with Jeffrey Epstein survivors and House Oversight and Reform Committee members Tuesday on the Hill. In recent months, there has been strong bipartisan concern over President Trump’s affiliation with Epstein, including Trump loyalist Marjorie Tayler Greene (R-GA), who has led a loud outcry for answers. Democrats led…

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Scientific research study & Expedition: Check Out the World Via Research Study Research Study and Improvement Photo of the medication rapamycin (red) blocking a healthy protein called mTOR (blue) Scientific Research Picture Library/Alamy The medication rapamycin’s anti-ageing impacts could at the very least partially arise from it protecting against DNA damages in our immune cells– an understanding that might assist us launch its feasible as a life extender. Initially established as an immune suppressant for individuals undertaking body organ transplants, rapamycin blocks the task of the mTOR healthy and balanced protein, which is enter cell development and department. At lowered…

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Business Insights: Global Markets, Strategy & Economic Trends ALISON BEARD: I’m Alison Beard. ADI IGNATIUS: And I’m ADI IGNATIUS. And this is the HBR IdeaCast. ALISON BEARD: So Adi, one thing that I think almost every leader struggles with is delegation, particularly if you have risen through the ranks because you have been a star performer in your field, a producer, someone who gets things done, it can feel really weird to start outsourcing that work, not even rote tasks, but also decision-making to others. ADI IGNATIUS: Yeah, we’ve written about this before and it’s absolutely key. First of all,…

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Nonprofit Spotlight – Making a Difference in Our Community: Your best protection against the flu is now available in the Coastal Health District. The health departments in Bryan, Camden, Chatham, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Long, and McIntosh Counties are now offering the updated 2025-2026 flu vaccine. Supplies are limited in some locations as vaccine shipments continue to arrive, so call your local health department to confirm availability and schedule an appointment. A yearly flu vaccine is the best way to prevent serious flu-related illness for everyone age 6 months and older. Vaccination is especially important for adults aged 65 and older,…

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