Every step forward, big, or small, good, or bad, is a step closer to where you want to be. Your past will influence your future. Therefore, it is important to align yourself with positive people, people who are trustworthy. It is also important for you to be dependable, honest, and truthful. Seek Out Trustworthy People How Read More…
Author: Mahogany Revue
NASCAR’s Youngest Black Driver, He’s Currently an HBCU Student
NASCAR’s Youngest Black Driver, He’s Currently an HBCU Student Rajah Caruth, the youngest of the only four African American drivers in NASCAR. At just 21 years old, he is balancing his professional racing career while also enrolled at Winston-Salem State University, an HBCU in North Carolina. In 2014, Caruth’s NASCAR journey began when he attended Read More…
Black Woman From Mississippi, Turns 100 Years Old
Nationwide — Arleaner Washington, an African American woman from Biloxi, Mississippi, has turned 100 years old. Born on February 6, 1924, she marked this significant milestone with a heartfelt proclamation from Gulfport Councilwoman Ella Holmes-Hines and Mayor Billy Hewes. Originally from Gulfport, Washington spent most of her life there before moving to Biloxi’s Brookdale Senior Read More…
A Snake Ambush A Lizard,Lizard Fought Back And Got Away
Through Jesus Christ We Come Together Posted by Richard Strachan TRUE STORY: A snake ambushed a lizard and was able to begin swallowing him whole. The lizard managed to clamp on to the snake and with vice grip tenacity would not let go, would not give up in the midst of the struggle. Finally, after Read More…
Harvard President Warns Of A ‘Broader War’
In a New York Times op-ed, Claudine Gay said she hopes her resignation “will deny demagogues the opportunity to further weaponize my presidency.” By Sanjana Karanth Gay’s resignation came after weeks of pressure on the university to punish the president for not directly answering a question from Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) about whether calls on Read More…
As Use Of A.I. Soars, So Does The Energy And Water It Requires
Generative artificial intelligence uses massive amounts of energy for computation and data storage and billions of gallons of water to cool the equipment at data centers. Now, legislators and regulators — in the U.S. and the EU — are starting to demand accountability. By David Berreby Two months after its release in November 2022, OpenAI’s ChatGPT Read More…







