It’s that time of year again—football season. High school lights are flickering, college rivalries are heating up, and the NFL is back to dominate screens, headlines, and barbershop debates. For…
In a quiet corner of the South, 31 acres of land hold stories that were never meant to be forgotten. Among the trees stands one in particular, a haunting witness…
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In a disturbing development, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a public health warning about radioactive contamination in frozen shrimp sold…
In the quiet hills of Georgia’s Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area stands Lyon Farm—a place where pain and perseverance are etched into the soil. What began as a site of…
By Charles Zackary King
We’ve entered a new chapter in the COVID-19 story and it’s moving fast.
The latest variant, XFG nicknamed “Stratus” is now the dominant strain in the…
By Charles Zackary King
For decades, Black people have been the backbone of the Democratic Party, showing up, voting in record numbers, organizing on the ground, and carrying the weight…
By Charles Zackary King
In every movement for justice, every march toward freedom, and every prayer for healing, education has stood as both a weapon and a shield. For the…
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By Charles Zackary King | Feature Article | AMIBW
Whether you’re just getting started or approaching your golden years, retirement planning isn’t one-size-fits-all—it’s a journey with…
Democracy on Trial: Louisiana, the Supreme Court, and the Fight for Voting Rights
By Charles Zackary King | August 17, 2025
The Supreme Court has once again placed the Voting…
In a tech twist that feels straight out of science fiction, Bill Gates has declared the smartphone era is on its way out. The replacement? Not foldable screens or augmented…
In a world that often celebrates noise over substance, Nate Paxton Jr. stands out as a man of quiet strength and unwavering purpose. Rooted in faith, family, and a deep…
This week, the U.S. Treasury confirmed what many economists feared: the national debt has officially crossed the $37 trillion mark. That’s not just a number—it’s a flashing red light on…