New Analysis Reveals Most and Least Reliable Airlines and Airports

A new study from Saily highlights which airlines and airports are most likely to keep travelers on schedule. By analyzing U.S. Department of Transportation statistics from December 2023 and December 2024, Saily identified clear trends in airline punctuality, airport performance, and seasonal travel patterns. “Holiday travel puts enormous pressure on airports and airlines, and even…

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Clinically-Guided AI: A Safer Path for Healthcare Innovation

As artificial intelligence continues to expand across industries, its use in healthcare has sparked both excitement and concern. The World Health Organization recently cautioned that AI in medicine may be advancing faster than regulatory and safety standards can keep pace. Critics worry about opaque algorithms, “hallucinations,” and the potential for AI to make inaccurate clinical…

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The Public Theater Unveils Full Cast for World Premiere of ‘ANTIGONE (THIS PLAY I READ IN HIGH SCHOOL)’

The Public Theater has announced additional casting for the highly anticipated world premiere of ANTIGONE (THIS PLAY I READ IN HIGH SCHOOL), a bold reimagining of Sophocles’ classic by 2025 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize finalist Anna Ziegler. Under the direction of Drama Desk, Drama League, and Lucille Lortel nominee Tyne Rafaeli, the production begins performances…

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National Headlines, Local Legends: African American Small Business Foundation Scales Impact as ‘Homegrown Heroes’ Event Approaches

The African American Small Business Foundation, Inc. (AASBF) is entering 2026 with historic momentum, transitioning from a regional powerhouse to a nationally recognized leader in economic equity. Fresh off a wave of national media coverage from Essence, Black Enterprise, and Afrotech, the Foundation is now issuing a call to action for donors and stakeholders to…

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Evolve Through Change: Anne Grady’s Roadmap for Thriving ‘When Life Goes Sideways’

Change is accelerating, and the ability to adapt is no longer optional — it’s essential. For both businesses and individuals, navigating uncertainty with confidence can mean the difference between stagnation and growth. Enter Anne Grady, adaptability expert, author, and two-time TEDx speaker, whose upcoming book, EvolvAbility: Growing Forward When Life Goes Sideways, offers a science-backed…

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Who Killed the Vibe in Flanders? Elana Michelson’s ’70s Whodunit Has the Answer

If you’ve ever wondered what happens when a classic murder mystery collides with the free-spirited chaos of the 1970s, Elana Michelson’s Part of the Solution: A Mystery has the answer. Set in the countercultural enclave of Flanders, Massachusetts, Michelson’s novel is a witty, nostalgic whodunit that blends Agatha Christie-style intrigue with patchouli-scented rebellion, Tarot readings,…

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HBCU Green Fund Amplifies Youth Climate Leadership at COP30, Launches Power of 10 Campaign

At COP30 in Belém, Brazil, the HBCU Green Fund, in partnership with its youth-led Sustainable Africa Futures Network, connected climate leaders from 18 countries to showcase innovative youth-driven solutions and launch the global Power of 10 Campaign. The initiative aims to raise $10 for every HBCU student to support climate projects in frontline communities, empowering…

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Amazon Gifts That Hit the Mark

Amazon has become the ultimate one-stop destination for gifts that delight. From self-care essentials to grooming must-haves, these hand-picked selections for him and her make last-minute gifting effortless—without sacrificing style or thoughtfulness. Gifts for Her For the women in your life, these curated options combine practicality with a touch of luxury: Gifts for Him Men’s…

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