Author: Savannah Herald

Black History & Cultural Perspective: Lately Tucker Carlson talked to– and to the nation’s pleasure– continuously weakened Ted Cruz. The clips were anywhere and the feedbacks varied and enlightening. Some admired Tucker’s journalistic capacities. Some stated that Tucker may’ve been doing this throughout his entire occupation. Nonetheless people cynical of Tucker’s recently discovered security examined another thing: To rephrase an old specifying, if everyone is saying over whether it is or isn’t drizzling, why do not additional reporters merely stick their goddamn offer their home windows? It’s a legitimate query. publications for radio and voices for country. This has similar…

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Aging Well: Information & Insights for Elders and Caretakers Taking care of an aging appreciated one is a reliable act of love. Yet it can furthermore be actually and mentally using down. Several family caretakers are so focused on their delighted in one’s requirements that they ignore their very own wellness and health up till indicators of fatigue start to show up. Poor remainder, prevented dishes, consistent fatigue, and stress are all likewise typical. Nonetheless handling by yourself isn’t self-indulgent– it is necessary. The much healthier and added well balanced you really feel, the far better therapy you can use…

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Real Estate News & Market Insights: You found the perfect home, your offer was accepted, and closing day is on the calendar. Great! Everything’s falling into place, until your timeline suddenly shifts, and you need to move in before the sale is final. Wait—can you live in the home before closing? The answer is yes, and that’s where a use and occupancy agreement (U&O) comes in.  A use and occupancy agreement is a short-term arrangement that lets the buyer live in the home before closing. It doesn’t transfer ownership or tenancy rights, it simply allows early access while final details…

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Voices, Votes & Vision: The Latest in Politics & Public Policy After announcing last week that he won’t run in next year’s U.S. Senate race, Brian Kemp went out of his way to make it clear he has no intention of coasting through his remaining 19 months as governor. “Just because my name’s not going to be on the ballot, that doesn’t mean that I won’t be on the political playing field,” Georgia’s two-term governor told reporters. Governor Kemp speaks to an audience before signing legislation at the Savannah Convention Center in Savannah on May 1, 2025. Credit: Justin Taylor/The…

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Empowering Black Entrepreneurship: Stories of Success, Strategy & Growth by Sharelle B. McNair June 25, 2025 The National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) recruiting event suffered a massive loss of sponsors due to the political pressures from the Trump administration to terminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives throughout corporate America, Fox Business reports.  Serving Black accountants and accounting firms, the annual event, held June 3-6 in Las Vegas, convenes for recruiting purposes for financial institutions and advisory firms. However, a report of the 2025 convention was marked as “a litmus test of the impact of Donald Trump’s executive orders…

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Black Athletes in the Spotlight: HBCU Sports & Local Highlights Thomas Sorber is officially heading to the NBA. The Oklahoma City Thunder selected him with the 16th overall pick in the NBA Draft. But there’s more to Sorber’s story than his draft night. His family has a deep connection to HBCU basketball. A Family Built on Basketball and Resilience The Sorber family’s journey began with hope and hard work. Thomas’s parents immigrated to the United States from Liberia. They escaped civil war in search of a better life. His mother, Tenneh, raised three children after the death of her husband,…

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Wellness That Matters: Black Health News & Community Care We couldn’t let this month go by without having a conversation about one of my favorite things, music. While we’re only halfway through the year, there have already been so many major moments, from iconic performances to albums that push past genre limitations. These culturally-defining moments have all been sparked by artists we love, and we’d be remiss not to celebrate the ongoing impact of Black artists in music. In honor of Black Music Month, we’re joined by Mankaprr Conteh, staff writer at Rolling Stone, and Delisa Shannon, short-form content director…

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Tomorrow’s Tech, Today: Innovation That Moves Us Forward Advocates for the idea that AI training is transformative still see Chhabria’s ruling as a win. “Judge Chhabria ruled today, bottom line, that training generative AI models on copyrighted material is clearly transformative, and absent proven market harm is fair use,” says Adam Eisgrau, the senior director of AI, Creativity, and Copyright Policy at the tech trade group Chamber of Progress. “He didn’t like coming to that conclusion for reasons he details and which, with respect to market harm, are utterly out of step with established fair-use precedent. Market dilution is malarkey.”And…

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From Campus to Classroom: Stories That Shape Education High school senior and golfer Taylor Haines celebrated her second college “signing day” on Tuesday, at the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta—this time not for athletics, but her decision to dedicate her life to teaching.“I’ve been an educator a long time, and this was the first time I’ve seen them celebrate students like that as educators,” said Taylor’s mom Tonya Haines, a curriculum and instruction specialist for Carroll County public schools, home to her daughter’s school, Central High. “Everybody made such a big deal about Taylor signing to go play…

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Stay Informed: Latest News from Across Georgia NEWTON COUNTY – In what has been a nearly five-year effort, Jones Petroleum (JP) is looking to restart its efforts to build a truck stop in the Newton County area.JPC & Design Construction LLC, a subsidiary of JP, filed a development of regional impact (DRI) filing with the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA) dated June 12. The filing was made by William “Bill” Jones, CEO of JP. Currently, the Jackson-based petroleum giant has 80 locations spanning Georgia, South Carolina and Alabama, with more locations already in the works outside of the proposed filing.…

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