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Bishop T.D. Jakes Reveals What Really Happened During His ‘Medical Emergency’

April 2, 2025 Bouldin 0
By Christian Carter Followers of Megachurch pastor and entreprenuer Bishop T.D. Jakes are finding out what really led the pastor to have an emergency health crisis while preaching in church just a few months ago. […]
Religion

Will Smith’s new song addresses Chris Rock slap at Oscars: ‘Can’t cancel no icon’

April 2, 2025 Bouldin 0
By Matt Wake It’s been 20 years since Will Smith released an album. But just three years since the rapper/actor famously slapped comedian Chris Rock onstage at the 2022 Academy Awards. Rock later addressed the incident in his 2023 […]
Religion

Sermonette of the week: “Something to Shout About”

April 2, 2025 Bouldin 0
By Mario D. Ford The psalmist writes in Psalms 100:1 “Make a joyful shout to the Lord, all you lands!” A shout, by definition, is a loud cry expressing a strong emotion; to shout is […]
Religion

US travelers urged to reconsider travel to this Caribbean country

April 2, 2025 Bouldin 0
By Leada Gore The U.S. State Department is urging people to reconsider travel to a popular tourist destination. In an alert issued March 21, the department said people considering traveling to the Caribbean nation of […]
Culture

Police investigating destruction of Alabama historical markers honoring Black heritage, suffrage movement

April 2, 2025 Bouldin 0
By Heather Gann  Two historical markers, one related to women’s suffrage and another to African American heritage, were recently damaged in the city of Decatur, according to a release from the police department. While the […]
Culture

The Arts in Huntsville Part I: A Collaborative Tapestry of Culture, Creativity and Community

April 2, 2025 Bouldin 0
By Erin Owen Huntsville’s thriving arts scene is a testament to the power of collaboration, vision and investment in cultural enrichment. The City of Huntsville plays a pivotal role in fostering this growth by providing outside […]
Health

10 Times Your Feet Are Telling You Something’s Wrong

April 2, 2025 Bouldin 0
by Karen Heslop It’s estimated that over 80 percent of Americans experience some kind of issue with their feet every year. Unfortunately, most people ignore what’s going on with their feet until there’s an injury or serious […]
Health

Alzheimer’s Hits Black Women Hard. This Study Wants to Find Out Why

April 2, 2025 Bouldin 0
by Taylyn Washington-Harmon Alzheimer’s disease is a complex condition that disproportionately affects Black women. The Black Women Inflammation and Tau Study (B-WITS) was launched to address this critical health disparity. This groundbreaking research aims to understand the unique factors […]
Health

A Guide for Black Men: Health Screenings to Start in Your 40s

April 2, 2025 Bouldin 0
by Dominique Lambright You reach a major life milestone when you enter your forties, a critical age when certain health exams become essential. Because Black males have a higher risk of certain diseases, these examinations are […]
Health

3 Signs Shortness Of Breath Signal A Potential Heart Problem

April 2, 2025 Bouldin 0
by Dominique Lambright If it appears abruptly, don’t dismiss it. Chest discomfort is a common indicator of heart disease, but it’s not the only one. Shortness of breath—which might seem like you’re pushing yourself more than […]

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