Category : Latest Current Topics

- 9 months ago

Preserved by Purpose: Spiritual PTSD and Life After Warfare

Recent military conflicts in Israel, Iraq and Ukraine have shown that sometimes the hardest thing to deal with isn’t just the battle in a war but might be what happens afterwards. As a result, the news is full of stories of soldiers and their famili...

- 9 months ago

SpeedPro Marietta celebrates over a decade of service

Photo by Kerri Phox/The Atlanta Voice Littie Brown has been the president and co-owner of a printing studio, SpeedPro Marietta, for 11 years. Brown’s number one goal during that time is to provide customers with exceptional service. Her motto...

- 9 months ago

Tithe With Attitude

Well you knew sooner or later, I was going to get to the subject of tithes and offerings.& Now before you react, first recognize I am not about to pass the plate, in that my point of reference is not the Old Testament offering to The Almighty a...

- 9 months ago

Atlanta United soundly beats Orlando City 2-0

Atlanta United manager Gonzalo Pineda speaks about his side’s 2-0 victory over Orlando City Soccer Club inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Even though the Five Stripes did not have the ball throughout most of the second half, they were able to put...

- 9 months ago

Marriage rates are up, and divorce rates are down, new data shows

(CNN) —& After Covid-19 lockdowns, 2022 was a year of marriages, according to new data. The number of marriages took a dive around the start of the pandemic, numbers show. For the past two decades, the number of marriages stayed around 7 to 8...

- 9 months ago

Biden campaign has raised $53M in February

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden’s campaign has amassed $155 million in cash on hand for the 2024 election, far exceeding the in-hand total for his Republican opponent, Donald Trump. The president raised $53 million alone last month, which w...

- 9 months ago

3 Black Folks Revolutionizing Access to Scholarships

Having won over $1 million in college scholarships, these winners started successful businesses helping others secure funding.Yes, a college degree is still worth it — graduates are less likely to be unemployed than those with only a high school dipl...