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As Microsoft and Meta Soar on AI Profits, Main Street Struggles Under Tariff-Era Pressures

While everyday Americans tighten their belts to cope with inflation, shrinking margins, and erratic trade policy, tech giants like Microsoft and Meta are breaking records. Their Q1 2025 earnings stunned analysts—not just for the numbers, but for what those numbers reveal about an economic divide now deepened by artificial intelligence. Microsoft reported $70.1 billion in quarterly revenue and $25.8 billion…

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They Said I’d Make Them Crazy”: Tina Knowles Reveals Why She Put Beyoncé and Solange in Therapy — And How It Saved Their Bond

In a world where generational trauma is often inherited but rarely examined, Tina Knowles did something many in the Black community were once taught not to do—she turned to therapy. This week, in a candid interview with Oprah Winfrey, the matriarch behind one of music’s most iconic families opened up about a quietly revolutionary decision that helped preserve the bond…

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The Mysterious Deaths of Qaadir and Naazir Lewis: A Tragedy That Demands More Than Silence

What happened to Qaadir and Naazir Lewis? That question continues to echo throughout Georgia—and increasingly, across the country—as the mysterious deaths of the 19-year-old twin brothers remain unsolved. Nearly two months after their bodies were found on the summit of Bell Mountain, the public is left with only fragments: surveillance footage, a missed flight, an abandoned Uber, and a remote…

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20,000 Jobs Gone: UPS Layoffs Reveal a Bigger Crisis at the Heart of American Labor and Trade

In what has become one of the most significant corporate layoff announcements of the year, United Parcel Service (UPS) revealed plans to cut 20,000 jobs by the end of 2025. The move, delivered during its Q1 earnings call, is being attributed to a perfect storm of rising operational costs, declining shipping volume, and policy-driven market disruption—including the reimplementation of Trump-era…

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After the Storm: Ross Township Man Killed by Falling Tree as Western PA Weather Crisis Deepens

Western Pennsylvania is reeling from a violent wave of storms that has now claimed the lives of three residents—including 67-year-old Raymond Gordon of Ross Township, who was struck and killed by a falling tree just outside his home. The sudden and tragic death of Gordon—described by neighbors as a quiet man who took pride in his home and yard—underscores a…