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Global Black Voices: News from around the World In a dazzling display of talent and determination, Coco Gauff has emerged victorious at the French Open 2025. This remarkable win not only underscores her exceptional abilities on the tennis court but also highlights the significant impact of African American tennis players on the global stage.   The Journey to Victory Coco Gauff’s journey to winning the French Open 2025 was nothing short of extraordinary. From her early days as a promising young talent to becoming a Grand Slam champion, Gauff’s dedication and hard work have been evident every step of the…

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Black Voices: News, Culture & Community from Across the Nation SPEAKIN’ OUT NEWS New $500M North Valley development to bring housing, EV-ready homes, and retail near Highway 53 and Blake Bottom Road Beacon Place North Valley, part of the $500 million North Valley development, will bring 800 EV-ready, single-story apartment homes and new retail to north Huntsville. (Crunkleton Commercial Real Estate) HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — While the pace of apartment construction may be slowing across the Huntsville metro area, it hasn’t stopped — especially in north Huntsville, where work is set to begin on a sprawling new development that will add…

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Science & Discovery: Discover the World By Analysis and Innovation “” Tall whites are basically the stereotypical alien from outer area. Nicole Antonio / DALL-E Among the many extra curious entries in alien lore, the tall whites stand out — actually. These pale, lanky beings are stated to be over 7 toes (2.1 meters) tall and have been made well-known by former navy climate observer Charles James Corridor, who detailed his alleged encounters throughout his time at Nellis Air Drive Base in Nevada. In keeping with Corridor, he was initially terrified however step by step overcame fears throughout his two…

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Politics Today: News, Analysis & Debate Across the Spectrum The new Democrat narrative (with plenty of media help to spread it around) is that Nancy Pelosi begged President Trump to deploy the National Guard on January 6, 2021 but that he wouldn’t do it. However, as the talking point goes, Trump quickly deployed the National Guard to quell rioting in Los Angeles this week. Pelosi served up that spin recently, saying Trump’s acted in a “contra-constitutional way,” which is incredible considering this is the Rep who had no problem with Biden’s dereliction of duty while…

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Health Watch: Wellness, Research & Healthy Living Tips Reeves says use of hotels for asylum seekers will end ‘in this parliament’Reeves says the Tories lost control of the border.She says last year she set aside £150m for Border Security Command. This will increase by up to £280m a year, she says.And she says the government is tackling the asylum backlog.The government will end the use of hotel for asylum seekers “in this parliament”.She says this will save the taxpayer £1bn a year.ShareKey events5m agoSpending review ‘missed opportunity’ because it does not address ‘black hole for social care’, say Lib Dems22m…

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Business Insights: Global Markets, Strategy & Economic Trends The New York Times has appointed Ligaya Mishan and Tejal Rao as co-chief restaurant critics, the first time that the news organization will have more than one, the company announced on Wednesday.The change is part of an effort to expand starred restaurant reviews across the country, instead of focusing them almost exclusively in New York, The Times said. Ms. Mishan and Ms. Rao, who have written about food for The Times for years, take over a role that Pete Wells held for over a decade before stepping down last year.Emily Weinstein, the…

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Game On: Sports News, Highlights & Commentary Scouting the NBA Draft is equal parts art and science. Most potential first-round picks can look promising if you cherry-pick the right Bart Torvik queries, but character, work ethic, injury luck, and team fit always play a vital role in determining how a player’s career will unfold. Evaluating a draft class tends to bring out plenty of armchair analysts if only because the NBA front offices miss with regularity. Hasheem Thabeet went before Stephen Curry and James Harden in the 2009 draft, DeAndre Ayton and Marvin Bagley III were taken before Luka Doncic…

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Tech Trends & Innovation: The Latest in Tech News 2025-06-11T12:02:02Z Share Facebook Email X LinkedIn Copy link lighning bolt icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Save Saved Read in app This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? Log in. I’ve lived in Florida for over 25 years and love exploring the state’s charming small towns. Places like Alys Beach and Tarpon Springs make me feel like I’m visiting Europe. For a quiet beach vacation, I recommend checking out Cedar Key and Seaside.…

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Local Headlines & Updates: June 11, 2025 – An open candidate forum for the Public Service Commission, hosted by Coastal Georgia for Democracy, will take place on Thursday, June 12 from 6-8 p.m. at the Coastal Georgia Center, 305 Fahm St. A special primary election will be held June 17, 2025 to decide the candidates for the Public Service Commissioners election in November. The PSC sets the rates Georgia Power is allowed to charge. This is the first time in many years Georgia residents have had the opportunity to elect new officials. All PSC candidates have been invited to appear…

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Game On: Latest in Gaming News, Reviews & Industry Buzz Hey readers! Today’s tech tip is about USB cables. I’m usually super careful with my cables, but a recent mishap where I accidentally got one soaked left me wondering what I should do next. Was my USB cable now toast, a danger to my other devices? I simply didn’t know. After a little research on the topic, I discovered my cable would work fine if I dried it off properly. Now, I’d like to share the best way to do that… What to do First, unplug your USB cable if…

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