Author: Savannah Herald

Glow & Grow: Black Beauty, Haircare, and Skincare Tips Estimated reading time: 4 minutes Celebrate the beautiful women who made you who you are — with a gift she’ll truly love. Pictured: Me and my sister with our beautiful mom Mother’s Day is almost here, and if you’re like me, you want to give something personal, thoughtful, and full of love—because moms deserve the world (and then some). Whether you’re honoring your mother, grandmother, auntie, sister, or a friend who’s loved you like family, this Mother’s Day gift guide brings together beauty, skincare, and self-care picks designed to nurture the women who nurture us.…

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Faith & Reflection: Voices from the Black Church and Beyond Like Like Love Haha Wow Sad Angry 1 (ThyBlackMan.com) Major Harris may not have achieved the household name status of his contemporaries, but his influence on soul and R&B music is unmistakable. As a solo artist and as a member of the legendary Delfonics, Harris delivered a brand of smooth, emotionally intelligent music that spoke directly to matters of the heart. His voice had a rich, expressive tone that carried the weight of lived experience — whether he was singing about passion, pain, or peace, he always did so with…

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Style Spotlight: Looks, Trends & Fashion Inspiration Truth be told. You can enjoy a vibrant social life even if you don’t have a big circle of friends and this is real for many, including myself. Dating as far back as I can remember and before social media came along, I have never been the kind of person to keep a huge number friends, let alone join a clique. My inner circle is very small. I thrive in one-on-one relationships and I don’t mind the occasional group setting but I’m an introvert. When I find myself in a group, I make…

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Black Arts & Culture Feature: Nk—short for Nana Kwadwo Tweneboa-Kodua—doesn’t just create digital art, he builds worlds. Born in Accra, Ghana and now based in the U.S., Nk moves between cultures with the same fluidity that shapes his Afrofuturist practice. His work is unapologetically rooted in African heritage while leaning hard into the visual language of youth culture, street style, and reimagined histories. Visually, Nk’s pieces are a collision of texture and rhythm. He experiments with layered digital collages, glitch aesthetics, sharp graphical shapes, and surreal color palettes that feel both futuristic and deeply personal. Expect bold strokes of neon…

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Black History & Cultural Viewpoints: Federal Bureau of Prisons, Public using, a great Wikimedia Commons Ghislaine Maxwell is not individual apprehended. Maxwell was butted in and criminal offenses July 2020 with the temptation of underage of minors and sex trafficking of females associated with, company her employer with Epstein as his started guilty. Maxwell was 5 on 6 out of issues consisting of, amongst a tiny sex trafficking of take care of, in December 2021 She a 2nd examination criminal 2 for prices pertaining to of perjury misuse Epstein’s small of females Among. girls those launched, Virginia Giuffre, a composed…

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Aging Well: Info & Insights for Senior Citizen People and Caregivers If you have actually lately acquired your red, white, and blue Medicare card, congratulations, you’re formally on your method to accessing important healthcare advantages. Yet what adheres to? Whether you’re all brand-new to Medicare or simply transitioning from one more sort of security, there are a number of important activities to need to assure a smooth experience. Below are 5 indicate do after your Medicare card appears in the mail. Locate Medicare Methods in 3 Easy Tips Permit us aid you search your Medicare journey 1 Testimony Your Medicare…

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Real Estate News & Market Insights: Realtor.com parent Move acquires Zenlist Realtor.com parent Move Inc. has acquired Zenlist, a real estate tech startup known for its agent-client collaboration tools. The deal boosts Realtor.com’s mobile-first capabilities — aiming to modernize the home search experience and empower more than 35,000 agents with smarter, more connected tools for today’s shifting real estate landscape. Zillow unveils tools to simplify buying, renting, touring Zillow has launched five new features to enhance homebuying and renting. These include drone-powered 3D tours, insights on the competitiveness of a purchase offer, transparent rental cost breakdowns, coordinated tour scheduling and…

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Black Voices: News, Culture & Community from Across the Nation By Stacy M. Brown, Black Press USA Senior National Correspondent William Lacy Clay Sr., a civil rights leader, legislative powerhouse, and one of the 13 founding members of the Congressional Black Caucus, has died. He was 94. “The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) extends heartfelt condolences to the family of Congressman William Clay Sr.,” NNPA President and CEO Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. stated. The NNPA is the trade association of the more than 200 African American-owned newspapers and media companies that comprise the 198-year-old Black Press of America. “He…

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Black Voices: News, Culture & Community from Across the Nation Residents, elected officials and others packed Metcalfe Park Community Bridges, 3624 W. North Ave., to discuss concerns about plans to close the local Pick n’ Save. (Photo by PrincessSafiya Byers) By PrincessSafiya Byers This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on fifteen city neighborhoods in Milwaukee. Visit milwaukeenns.org. Melody McCurtis, deputy director and lead organizer of Metcalfe Parks Community Bridges, a resident-led organization, said there’s more than a food desert in the city: There’s food apartheid. Now that the Pick…

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Black Voices: News, Culture & Community from Across the Nation Harry Hairston Jr., a Korean War veteran, longtime Pittsburgh resident, and proud patriarch of a family deeply rooted in service and storytelling, passed away peacefully on his 95th birthday, July 11, 2025. Born in 1930 in Nuriva, West Virginia, he came of age in a small Appalachian coal town during an era of segregation and hardship, but his life would stretch across nearly a century of extraordinary personal and social transformation. Hairston was the son of Harry and Bertha Hairston Sr., and from a young age, he was known for…

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