If you have ever worked under someone who was good at assigning tasks but struggled to motivate people, you already understand the difference between managing and leading. Many professionals step
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Ben Simmons pauses his NBA return to become a pro fishing team owner, embracing a new competitive chapter while training for a comeback.
Don Lemon is ringing in 2026 his way, hosting a lively New Year’s Eve livestream from New Orleans’ iconic Frenchmen Street.
Georgia teen speaks out after viral video shows police tasing him on a school bus, raising questions about force and accountability.
Bevel celebrates one year of Faces of Atlanta, honoring the athletes, creatives, and culture shaping the city’s influence.
Tyrese reveals why playing Teddy Pendergrass in a biopic is the role that still keeps him up at night.
Ohio Rep. Joyce Beatty sues Trump, arguing his name was unlawfully added to the Kennedy Center without congressional approval.
A soulful Christmas playlist bridging generations, honoring classic and modern Black male artists shaping the sound of the season.
Bill Clinton urges Trump to release all remaining Epstein files, warning selective disclosures only fuel suspicion, not transparency.
Parkland shooting survivor Donovan Metayer has died at 26 after battling schizophrenia. His family is honoring him with a mental health fund.











