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.
Harrisburg Historian Fights to Secure Negro League Star H. Rap Dixon’s Place in Hall of Fame
Ted Knorr advocates for Hebert Alphonso “Rap” Dixon’s induction, citing decades of research and contributions to Negro League baseball, despite being overlooked for the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Pristine Mobile Mechanic – Quality Service in Your Driveway
owner Don White provides exceptional service, repairing a leaking coolant hose on a 2015 Ford F-150 in under an hour, showcasing his commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.
Largest Private Company in US Is Quietly Firing Thousands Before Christmas Because Grocery Prices Are Falling
Cargill, the largest private US company, is firing approximately 8,000 employees (5% of workforce) due to falling grocery prices and earnings shortfalls, with restructuring efforts to streamline operations and reduce duplication of work.
Atlanta Business League Inducts Three New Members into Hall of Fame
The Atlanta Business League (ABL) hosted its 91st Annual Meeting, inducting Albert G. Edwards, Dydra Virgil, and Delphyne Lomax Taylor into the ABL Hall of Fame for their exceptional leadership and community contributions.
Innovative Education in Action: A Visit to the Ron Clark Academy
The Ron Clark Academy (RCA) is an innovative school in Atlanta, GA, that uses groundbreaking teaching methods to foster academic excellence, student empowerment, and community development, inspiring a global movement in education.
Atlanta Dream Hire Karl Smesko as head coach
Karl Smesko joins the WNBA franchise with a 23-year coaching career, including 672 wins and a .843 winning percentage. He brings a fast-paced and innovative approach to the team.
Gwinnett County Launches First Disparity Study to promote equity in contracting practices
Gwinnett County has launched a disparity study to evaluate the inclusiveness of its procurement processes, aiming to determine if minority-owned and women-owned businesses have equitable access to public contracting opportunities.
GirlTREK: Walking a Lifestyle Change for Better Health
GirlTREK is a national movement empowering Black women to prioritize health through walking, fostering a sense of community and self-care, with over 1.3 million members and growing.
Loretta Green, 89, Wears Her Poll Tax Certificate as a Badge of Perseverance
Loretta Green’s Story: At 89, Loretta Green has been voting since 1960 and has a poll tax exemption certificate, symbolizing her resilience in the fight for voting rights, which she continues to advocate for today.

CFPB Steps Back from Regulating Buy Now, Pay Later — Consumers Face New Risks
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

























































































