Author: Savannah Herald

From Hollywood to Home: Black Voices in Entertainment Asian Doll is stepping into her mommy era and doing it HER way! The Dallas rapper recently shared some new bump pics along with a caption that had the timeline talking.Related: Clapback Or Congrats? Asian Doll Shakes Up The Internet With Surprise Pregnancy In The Middle Of Kash Doll Drama (PHOTO)Asian Doll Shares Baby Bump Pics & The Caption Has Folks TalkingAsian Doll has been taking us along her pregnancy journey since she popped out in February. Most recently, she dropped some cozy baby bump flicks on Instagram. She was glowing and looking…

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From Hollywood to Home: Black Voices in Entertainment Kelly Brook had fans swooning after she showed off her body in a busty bikini. The actress, 45, is no stranger to sending fans wild thanks to her sizzling snaps. And this week, Kelly was back at it when she shared a slew of photos from her romantic trip away with husband Jeremy Parisi. Kelly posed up a storm in the bikini (Credit: ITV) Kelly Brook wows in busty bikini On Friday (August 1) Kelly took to her Instagram and gave fans a look inside her recent getaway with hubby Jeremy to…

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From Hollywood to Home: Black Voices in Entertainment Good afternoon Insiders, the summer holidays have arrived but it’s been a busy old week, and Max Goldbart is here to guide you through. After today, we’re going to take a little August break from both the International Insider newsletter and our Global Breakouts strand, but we will be back with you early September. In the meantime, our crack team will bring you the very latest news and analysis, day in, day out. For now, read on or sign up here. WBD & Paramount Reorgs Hit International Brian van der Brug /…

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From Hollywood to Home: Black Voices in Entertainment NEED TO KNOW Luka Dončić is ready for the NBA seasonThe Los Angeles Lakers star debuted a streamlined physique this week in New York CityDončić tells PEOPLE that he is motivated by winning, and that getting traded didn’t play a role in his weight loss It’s the summer of Luka! The Los Angeles Lakers star is taking the offseason by storm — and he’s doing so with a slimmer physique that could be described by one of his nicknames: “Luka Magic.” In the span of three months, Dončić, 26, has traded in…

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Tomorrow’s Tech, Today: Innovation That Moves Us Forward Generative AI is not just another tech hype cycle that is bound to die down but is instead a game-changer for human productivity, according to the Federal Reserve. The big caveat, though, is the road to get there will be “inherently slow” and “fraught with risk.” In a recent paper published by the Fed Board of Governors, researchers suggest that the hype around generative AI is probably not a bubble in the long run and that the technology will be a serious macroeconomic force, proving to have revolutionary effects for labor productivity…

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From Campus to Classroom: Stories That Shape Education Gov. Tim Walz signed the law this year, which requires sites to provide users with the warning label starting in July 2026. Social media companies say they’ll seek changes or try to block enforcement, but supporters say the pop-ups could encourage people, especially kids, to be more thoughtful about their time online. “I think the evidence is very clear that social media use is linked with depression, anxiety, loneliness, self-harm, suicidal ideation, eating disorders, all sorts of terrible mental health conditions,” says Democratic state Rep. Zack Stephenson, the main sponsor of the…

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Stay Informed: Latest News from Across Georgia NEWTON COUNTY – Developers with Jones Petroleum (JP) and JPC Construction Company (JPC) have formally withdrawn a request to annex 45 acres of land intended for a truck stop site from unincorporated Newton County into Social Circle city limits.Ashley Davis, community development director for the city of Social Circle, told The Covington News that both JP and JPC notified the city of its intent to withdraw the request on Thursday afternoon via email. The announcement was then posted on the city of Social Circle’s Facebook page.It is not immediately clear why JP and…

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Black Travelers: Explore Culture, Adventure & Connection by Jeroslyn JoVonn August 1, 2025 Return-to-office mandates might not be practical for the average person, especially those with children. As more companies roll out return-to-office mandates, employees are finding it increasingly challenging to balance workplace demands with their personal needs and responsibilities, especially families. In recent years, a large portion of the corporate workforce has been forced back into the office, whether through full-time schedules or hybrid models. These return-to-office (RTO) mandates have been driven by a range of factors, from meeting commercial lease obligations to aligning with generational attitudes about remote…

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Global Black Voices: News from around the World Deion Sanders, a name synonymous with sports excellence, has recently brought attention to a significant health issue: bladder cancer. Known for his incredible athleticism in both the NFL and MLB, Sanders’ diagnosis has sparked conversations around the impact of black cancer awareness and the treatments available for those affected by this disease. Understanding Bladder Cancer Bladder cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the cells of the bladder, the organ responsible for storing urine. It is one of the most common cancers, with varying degrees of severity and treatment options.…

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Black Voices: News, Culture & Community from Across the Nation Asst. Director of Public Policy & Director of Eric H. Holder Public Policy Program at Tougaloo College Dr. Lawren Long Photos by Christopher Young By Christopher Young,Contributing Writer, OneVoice Mississippi Executive Director Nsombi Lambright-Haynes Approximately 150 concerned citizens, educators, students, community organizers, and leaders gathered at M.W. Stringer Grand Lodge, 1072 W JR Lynch St. Jackson, Mississippi Saturday, July 26, 2025, from 10am – 3 pm to discuss the future of public education in a state that increasingly looks to expand school-choice – a carve-out to public education. Their names…

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