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Mixing the candid storytelling of George M. Johnson’s All Boys Aren’t Blue with the accessible and intersectional psychology of Dr. Rheeda Walker’s The Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health, licensed marriage and family therapist Thomas Lee says he is on a mission to fill a space on the shelf ...


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(CNN) — The soaring cost of jet fuel due to the war in Iran will lead to significantly higher airfares. But don’t expect ticket prices to drop once fuel prices start to decline.

Higher fares are being driven by strong demand for travel as much as the cost of fuel. Despite higher ticket prices, travelers are booking tickets in record numbers at many...


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Mercedes-Benz Stadium will host major concerts and sporting events, including the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Photo by Donnell Suggs/The Atlanta Voice

Due to overwhelming demand, USHER & Chris Brown are adding a fourth show at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Nov.11 for THE R&B TOUR.

The Nov. 11 date joins the previously announced shows at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Nov...


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It’s a scenario far too familiar: a routine checkup gets postponed, a screening is delayed, or a symptom is ignored. Life is busy. Appointments take time to schedule, and for many, there’s a real concern about whether care will fit into this week’s budget.

In the moment, delaying care can feel like the practical choice. But postponing routine screenings or appointm...


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My mother moved me from one of the best public school districts in Mississippi to one of the worst the summer before my sophomore year. She had just gotten remarried. I didn’t have a say in it, nor did I understand or care about the disruptions that come with life. All I knew was that I went from a school that had everything I needed to one that looked at me sideways when I ...


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