Author: Savannah Herald

Glow & Grow: Black Beauty, Haircare, and Skincare Tips Photo Credit: Prostock-studio Summer is in full swing and we are all about that melanin glow. We also want to make sure you are taking care of your skin in all ways. And, that means reaching for some sunscreen. Yes, I know you don’t think you need it, but trust, many of us are getting burned. Literally. [SEE ALSO: 7 Black-Owned Products To Hydrate High Porosity Hair This Summer] Even though darker skin tones naturally have up to SPF 13 protection, according to Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 13%…

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Faith & Reflection: Voices from the Black Church and Beyond Like Like Love Haha Wow Sad Angry 1 (ThyBlackMan.com) At the end of May, House Republicans pushed through Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” and it is now being considered in the Senate, but there is nothing beautiful about it. It makes big cuts to Medicaid, SNAP and other programs Hoosiers rely on. I voted against this bill after Republicans refused several of my common-sense amendments that would help save lives. I voted no because of this bill’s devastating impact on America’s health care. In Indiana, roughly 2 million families rely on…

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Style Spotlight: Looks, Trends & Fashion Inspiration It’s almost that time of year again — the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale is right around the corner! Whether you’re a seasoned sale shopper or new to the event, this guide is all about helping you make the most of it. Trust me, you don’t want to miss out on these deals! First, I’ll be sending exclusive Nordstrom Anniversary Sale content to my newsletter list, so sign up here to get access! What is the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale? The Nordstrom Anniversary Sale (aka the NSale) is one of the most anticipated shopping events of…

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Black Arts & Culture Feature: Risk Management and Legal Considerations Risk management in art-backed lending encompasses multifaceted challenges that extend far beyond traditional credit risk assessment. The unique characteristics of art as collateral introduce complex legal, operational, and market risks that require sophisticated mitigation strategies from both lenders and borrowers. Understanding these risk dimensions is essential for developing robust lending structures that protect all parties while enabling efficient capital deployment. Authentication and attribution risks represent fundamental concerns in art-backed lending that can dramatically impact collateral value. The art market has experienced numerous high-profile authentication disputes that have resulted in significant…

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Black Background & Cultural Viewpoints: What has actually been significantly clear is that there disappears a worldwide interpretation of bigotry. There is a mix of a changing market where white people are competing towards winding up being an ethnic minority in America, plus the elevating tension from numerous groups to obtain what they have really been systemically quit from having. This has actually produced those in power to attempt to necessitate their tasks. Activities whose whole goal is to protect control by maintaining others down. Without making it seem like what it normally is. Bigotry! It is still instead genuine…

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Aging Well: Information & Insights for Senior Citizens and Caretakers By Sara Chef , Brian Dakss Brian Dakss Elderly Editor Brian Dakss is a long time New York-based editor and author for CBS Details, at the Radio network and with CBSNews.com. He has actually made up and modified for NBC Information, Dow Jones and various radio terminals and been a radio assistance and press reporter. Take A Look At Full Bio Upgraded on: June 24, 2025/ 2: 08 AM EDT / CBS Information President Trump mentioned extremely early Tuesday that the ceasefire he presented earlier in between Israel and Iran…

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Real Estate News & Market Insights: Selling a home and moving out don’t always line up perfectly. A rent-back agreement offers a flexible solution, allowing the seller to stay in the home after closing and pay rent to the buyer for a short period—essentially renting it back while preparing for the next move.   It’s a win-win: sellers get extra time to transition, and buyers earn rental income while they wait to move in. It’s not the most conventional part of a home sale, but in a competitive market with tight inventory and tricky timelines; this type of agreement is common.Whether…

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Empowering Black Entrepreneurship: Stories of Success, Strategy & Growth by Jeroslyn JoVonn June 23, 2025 Kendrick Lamar is the inspiration behind a new course coming to Temple University. Temple University will introduce a new course in Fall 2025 that explores Kendrick Lamar’s life and music, focusing on the state of Black culture. Developed by Temple University Africology and African American Studies professor Timothy Welbeck, the course, titled “Kendrick Lamar and the Morale of M.A.A.D City”, uses the Pulitzer Prize-winning artist’s life and music as an academic resource, WHYY reported. Taking an Africalogical and Afrocentric approach, the class will examine the socioeconomic realities…

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From Hollywood to Home: Black Voices in Entertainment Renovation crews are hard at work on the White House grounds, but this time it’s not just a facelift — it’s a full-on transformation. Donald Trump is paving over the iconic Rose Garden, turning one of the nation’s most beloved outdoor landmarks into something far more… concrete.Originally designed in 1913 by First Lady Ellen Wilson and later transformed into a cultural symbol by Jackie Kennedy in 1962, the Rose Garden has long been a visual centerpiece of the White House. Kennedy’s vision, brought to life by landscape designer Rachel Lambert Mellon, gave…

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