Want to speed up the aging process and damage your long-term health? Have we got just the thing for you! By Jeanne Dorin McDowell Aging is a one-way street, and we all travel down its path. But what if you could do one thing today that would slow your body’s aging process? You can. You … Continue reading “The Aging Power of Sugar”
The One-Drop Papacy: What Pope Leo XIV American Roots Reveal
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff, promises humility and reform as he succeeds Pope Francis and ushers in a new era for the Catholic Church
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff, promises humility and reform as he succeeds Pope Francis and ushers in a new era for the Catholic Church
Tougaloo College Faces Threats After Jasmine Crockett’s Commencement Speech
Black Information Network | May 9, 2025 Tougaloo College officials are investigating “concerning calls” to the school after Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D) delivered a commencement address during which she criticized President Donald Trump. In a letter sent to the school community on Monday (May 5), Tougaloo College President Donzell Lee addressed threats to campus following Crockett’s keynote address on Sunday (May 4), … Continue reading “Tougaloo College Faces Threats After Jasmine Crockett’s Commencement Speech”
Mother’s Day: A Time to Celebrate, Reflect, and Remember
Mother’s Day began as a personal tribute, but its founder later rejected its commercialization—reminding us to cherish heartfelt moments over gifts.
Mother’s Day began as a personal tribute, but its founder later rejected its commercialization—reminding us to cherish heartfelt moments over gifts.
DeKalb Reimagined: CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson Charts New Path Forward
DeKalb CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson outlines bold plans to improve public safety, infrastructure, economic inclusion, and homelessness in her 2025 State of the County Address.
DeKalb CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson outlines bold plans to improve public safety, infrastructure, economic inclusion, and homelessness in her 2025 State of the County Address.
Golden Years, Golden Goals: DeKalb County Hosts 36th Annual Senior Olympics
DeKalb County’s 2025 Senior Olympics promotes fitness, fun, and friendship for adults 50+. Events include basketball, swimming, track, and more across multiple venues
DeKalb County’s 2025 Senior Olympics promotes fitness, fun, and friendship for adults 50+. Events include basketball, swimming, track, and more across multiple venues
Kemp Says No to Senate Run, Shakes Up Georgia’s 2026 Political Map
Brian Kemp’s decision not to run for Senate in 2026 reshapes Georgia’s political landscape, boosting Jon Ossoff’s chances and triggering GOP uncertainty
Brian Kemp’s decision not to run for Senate in 2026 reshapes Georgia’s political landscape, boosting Jon Ossoff’s chances and triggering GOP uncertainty
Let Us Make Man Gala Awards Scholarships, Honors Advocates for Justice, and Youth Empowerment
Let Us Make Man awarded scholarships to 50 students and honored five advocates during its 2025 Gala, celebrating Black leadership, education, and community empowerment
Let Us Make Man awarded scholarships to 50 students and honored five advocates during its 2025 Gala, celebrating Black leadership, education, and community empowerment
Court of Appeals clears path for Republicans to take over NC Board of Elections. Stein to appeal
By Will Doran WRAL state government reporter | April 30, 2025 Republicans have been trying for years to take control of elections decisions away from the governor’s office under Democrats Roy Cooper and Josh Stein. Those efforts have all been ruled unconstitutional, until now. Control over elections administration in North Carolina could flip from Democratic … Continue reading “Court of Appeals clears path for Republicans to take over NC Board of Elections. Stein to appeal”
How to Avoid Credit Card Late Fees After a Court Threw Out a Proposed Cap
By Cora Lewis | Associated Press | April 28, 2025 A Texas judge earlier this month threw out a federal rule that would have capped credit card late fees at $8. The Consumer Finance Protection Bureau finalized the rule last year as part of the Biden administration’s efforts to do away with what it called junk fees. It was paused by … Continue reading “How to Avoid Credit Card Late Fees After a Court Threw Out a Proposed Cap”