The Playbook: All Things Football
The Playbook: Ladies Learn All Things Football is a unique initiative by Melissa Anthony and Michael Haynes, merging football, empowerment, and community-building to enhance sports knowledge and foster inclusivity for women and individuals with disabilities.
The Crusade Continues
Ted Knorr proposes changes to the Classic Baseball Committee’s rules to increase Negro League representation, suggesting a special committee and annual elections to address the lack of recognition for deserving players.
The Dash in Jimmy Carter’s Life
A remarkable journey spanning a century, marked by dedication, faith, and service. He served as the 39th US President, championed environmental conservation, and dedicated his post-presidency to humanitarian efforts.
New Year’s Resolutions or New Year’s Intentions
New Year’s Resolutions have been a tradition for over 4,000 years, but often fail due to unrealistic goals and lack of planning. Experts suggest setting smaller goals, creating detailed plans, and seeking accountability for success.
Credit Card Swipe Fees Are Financial Inequities for Black America
Black Americans face higher credit card swipe fees, exacerbating existing financial burdens and racial wealth disparities. The Credit Card Competition Act aims to introduce competition and reduce fees, benefiting consumers and small businesses.
Associated Credit Union Foundation Offers $3,500 Scholarships to High School Seniors
The Associated Credit Union (ACU) Foundation offers the Ronald K. Ford Memorial Scholarship, awarding $3,500 to high school seniors who embody Mr. Ford’s commitment to education, sportsmanship, and community service, with a deadline of March 31, 2025.
DeKalb County’s First African American Woman CEO Brings Past Leaders Together for Historic Dialogue
Lorraine Cochran-Johnson will be sworn in as DeKalb County’s sixth CEO on January 10, 2025, marking a historic milestone as the first African American woman to hold the position.
President Biden Announces Clemency for Nearly 1,500 Americans
President Joe Biden grants clemency to nearly 1,500 Americans, the largest single-day grant in modern history, commuting sentences and pardoning individuals convicted of non-violent crimes.
Georgia DOT Hosts Public Meetings on I-285 Express Lanes Projects
I-285 Express Lanes Project: GDOT proposes new express lanes to reduce congestion, improve mobility, and enhance regional connectivity, with projected travel time reductions of up to 39% and toll-based pricing for market-based traffic management.
President Biden marks historic 40th Black female judge confirmed to federal bench
President Biden’s historic 40th Black female judge, Tiffany Rene Johnson, was confirmed to the federal bench, tying the record for most Black lifetime judges confirmed during a presidency.

Inside the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo — Part 1
Why Optimization Erases Meaning
SHADOW BALL: Learning More About Negro League History
America Needs an Intervention: A 12-Step Program for Its Addiction to Racism, Violence, Misogyny, Inequality, and Greed
Warnock, Ossoff Secure $531 Million in Hurricane Helene Relief for Georgia Farmers
Late-Night Votes and Narrow Defeats: How Georgia’s Crossover Day Reshaped Taxes, Elections, and Public Safety
The Gavel and the Guardrail: Inside the State Bar of Georgia
DeKalb County Connects Businesses and Buyers at Reverse Trade Show
Warnock Pushes Bipartisan Plan to Stop Private Equity from Buying Up Single-Family Homes
Why Systems Grow Quiet Right Before They Break

























































































