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Stay Informed: Latest News from Across Georgia COVINGTON, Ga. – The newest fire station set to serve Covington is officially on its way after a bid for construction was approved by city council at their latest meeting. The contract to construct the CFD’s “Station 23” was awarded to Sunbelt Builders with unanimous council approval on June 16. CFD Chief Joe Doss told the council that a dozen groups submitted proposals in response to the city’s Request for Quote (RFQ). Of the 12 submissions, Doss said that he, the operations chief and one of the battalion chiefs worked to narrow down the applicants…

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Black Travelers: Explore Culture, Adventure & Connection by Jeroslyn JoVonn June 24, 2025 Mitchelville Freedom Park’s Juneteenth sleepover invited a diverse group to immerse themselves in the nation’s first self-governing town of formerly enslaved people. The Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park in South Carolina, hosted a Juneteenth sleepover that allowed a multigenerational group to immerse themselves in the site of the first self-governing town of formerly enslaved people in the country. Held on June 12, a week before Juneteenth, the event, led by park staff, invited guests to camp in the woods and reflect on what life may have been like…

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Global Black Voices: News from around the World Editorial Newsday 4 Hrs Ago Commissioner of Police Allister Guevarro – Angelo Marcelle THE ANNOUNCEMENT of another police investigation into a high-ranking officer, so soon after the Erla Harewood-Christopher scandal, is deeply unsettling. Top cop Allister Guevarro acknowledges his social contract with citizens and should be praised for committing to transparency. But the timing of his June 23 disclosure of a probe into Deputy Commissioner of Police Suzette Martin, as embarrassingly overdue as that enquiry is, triggers alarm bells. We could do without more drama. Besieged by crime is the country. Confidence…

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Black Voices: News, Culture & Community from Across the Nation Part of the No Kings Rally in Selma Special to the Democrat by John Zippert, Co-Publisher On Saturday, June 14, a multi-racial group of over one hundred people gathered on the west side of the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma for a ‘No Kings’ Rally to protest the actions of the Trump Administration that harm low- and moderate-income people and help the richest people in our nation. The rally was sponsored by the Save Ourselves Movement for Justice and Democracy (SOS), Alabama New South Coalition (ANSC), and Indivisible.The Selma Rally…

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Scientific research study & Exploration: Look Into the World With Research Study and Modern Technology Scientists state a varieties of germs rephrases the background of when a transmittable and potentially deadly problem very first obtained right here in the Americas. And it was long prior to the arrival of European tourists. Researchers from the Institut Pasteur in Paris, France, with help from a united state university, simply lately presented in a press release that a second selections of bacteria is additionally accountable of the disease called leprosy, or Hansen’s problem, in the Americas. In years previous , numerous thought that…

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Politics Today: News, Analysis & Debate Across the Spectrum House Democrats on Tuesday selected California Rep. Robert Garcia to lead their side on the influential Oversight Committee, marking a clear win for the party’s younger wing in its ongoing effort to wrest more leadership roles from the old guard establishment.  The secret ballot result was 150 votes for Garcia, and 63 for Rep. Stephen Lynch of Massachusetts, NBC News reports.  Garcia’s rise followed a four-person race that also included Reps. Jasmine Crockett of Texas and Kweisi Mfume of Maryland. Just two terms into his House career, his appointment signifies a…

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Health Watch: Wellness, Research & Healthy Living Tips The Yankees lost for the ninth time in their last 12 games on Tuesday, as the Reds secured a 5-4, series-winning victory when Gavin Lux knocked a pinch-hit single with the bases loaded in the 11th inning. With the Yankees using a five-man infield, Mark Leiter Jr. surrendered the walk-off, which came after a game-tying single from Spencer Steer. Previously, Aaron Judge scored on a wild pitch in the top of the inning, giving the Yankees a 4-3 lead. The Bombers are now 1-6 in extra-inning games this season. It didn’t help…

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Business Insights: Global Markets, Strategy & Economic Trends To get a sense of the global economic repercussions of Israeli and U.S. attacks on Iran, editor-at-large Adi Ignatius spoke over the weekend to expert Ian Bremmer. Read the full article from the original source

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Game On: Sports News, Highlights & Commentary Kristaps Porzingis is being traded by the Boston Celtics to the Atlanta Hawks, and part of what will be a three-team deal gives the Brooklyn Nets another selection in Wednesday’s first round of the NBA draft, according to a person with knowledge of the agreement.Porzingis is going to the Hawks, while Georges Niang and a second-round pick will be acquired by Boston, and Brooklyn will wind up with Terance Mann and the No 22 pick that is held by Atlanta in Wednesday’s draft, said Associated Press’s source. The trade isn’t expected to be…

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Tech Trends & Innovation: The Latest in Tech News Sovereignty has mattered since the invention of the nation state—defined by borders, laws, and taxes that apply within and without. While many have tried to define it, the core idea remains: nations or jurisdictions seek to stay in control, usually to the benefit of those within their borders. Digital sovereignty is a relatively new concept, also difficult to define but straightforward to understand. Data and applications don’t understand borders unless they are specified in policy terms, as coded into the infrastructure. The World Wide Web had no such restrictions at its…

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