Author: Savannah Herald

Empowering Black Entrepreneurship: Stories of Success, Strategy & Growth by Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton July 28, 2025 The mysterious illness has been disclosed as he prepares for upcoming football season Colorado Buffaloes football coach Deion Sanders had been sidelined during the summer with an undisclosed health issue. During a press conference on July 28, he revealed he had bladder cancer, but now he is cancer-free. According to Yahoo Sports, the NFL Hall of Famer finally discussed what had been keeping him out of public view, as speculation had been running in several different directions since his son assured people via social media that his…

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Business Insights: Global Markets, Strategy & Economic Trends A senior finance executive from a large public company decides to leave on relatively short notice to join another organization. Since this will cause significant disruption to the business, the CEO and remaining executive team quickly look to their leadership pipeline to see who’s ready to step into the role. Although a list of successors had previously been created and discussed, no one feels confident that any of these leaders have what it takes to excel in the position. The CEO decides to do an external executive search, for months leaving the…

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Black Travelers: Explore Culture, Adventure & Connection by Mary Spiller July 28, 2025 The young Atlanta-based inventor made his last post on July 3 after warning his followers that he was concerned for his safety Julian Brown, a young inventor from metro Atlanta, is known for his groundbreaking work in converting plastic waste into fuel and has reportedly been missing for over two weeks. The 20-something entrepreneur rose to prominence on social media for his invention “Plastoline,” a technology that converts old plastics into gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. Just before his disappearance, Brown posted a cryptic message on Instagram,…

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Global Black Voices: News from around the World Key West is pastel porches, coral reefs, rum-soaked sunsets and streets humming with live music and roosters.  And for the first time ever, travelers will be able to fly nonstop from Fort Lauderdale to the southernmost city in the continental United States. Spirit Airlines is launching direct service between Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) and Key West International Airport (EYW), starting Nov. 6, 2025 — turning the famously scenic but often traffic-choked drive into a smooth, less-than-an-hour-long flight. It’s the only nonstop service between the two cities, and it promises to change…

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Black Voices: News, Culture & Community from Across the Nation OBITUARY Gary Lee and Kimberly Marsh, The Oklahoma Eagle Louis Gray passed away at the age of 71. Photo courtesy of Gray’s family. Louis Gerard Gray Sr. a longtime Oklahoma Eagle editor and beloved member of the Osage Nation, died on July 23 according to family members. He was 71.  His death followed a sudden illness. Louis was a beloved member of the Osage Nation and advocate for Native American rights. He belonged to the tribe’s Deer Clan and had the Osage name of Wah Zha Nompe (whom they fear…

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Scientific research study & Expedition: Discover the World With Research Study Research and Technology Discover It seems like a Celebrity Wars movie minute, however when “damaging cyber stars launched Darkside ransomware,” it was anything however a movie manuscript ( CISA, 2021 Ransomware generated by cyberpunks was made use of to cut oil blood circulation via the 5, 500 miles of pipe that supply the eastern United States, creating lengthy gas station lines of worried chauffeurs Identified for their phishing methods to reach specific details, the “Darkside gang” cyberpunks logged right into a Colonial Pipeline personnel account and took control of…

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Politics Today: News, Analysis & Debate Across the Spectrum NEAL CONAN, HOST: This is TALK OF THE NATION. I’m Neal Conan, in Washington. It’s Markey in Massachusetts, the court nixes DOMA and Prop 8, and the president bows to the summer heat and discards his jacket to take on climate change. It’s Wednesday, and time for a…PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: It’s not that sexy.CONAN: Edition of the Political Junkie.(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDINGS)PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN: There you go again.VICE PRESIDENT WALTER MONDALE: When I hear your new ideas, I’m reminded of that ad: Where’s the beef?SENATOR BARRY GOLDWATER: Extremism in the defense…

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Health Watch: Wellness, Research & Healthy Living Tips So, this is why we choose the bear.The Tea app, a women-only dating platform that helps singles stay safe while navigating the world of heterosexual love, was hacked last week after it was targeted on misogynistic platforms.The app, which actually had been in operation for two years before its viral moment last week, says on its website that it was founded with the belief that women “should never have to compromise their safety while dating.” But now, the app says, 72,000 images of its users have been stolen from its servers.Here’s everything…

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Game On: Sports News, Highlights & Commentary Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper dropped an f-bomb on Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred in a heated confrontation last week about a potential salary cap, ESPN reported Monday.An irate Harper reportedly got in Manfred’s face and told him to “get the f– out of our clubhouse” if he wanted to discuss such a sensitive economic issue.Manfred replied that he was “not going to get the f– out of here,” insisting it was important to talk about threats to the league’s business and ways to grow the game, sources told ESPN.Other players tried…

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