FAMILY LEGACY

May 18 2026CELEBRITIES

Savannah James Shifts Focus from Cheering to Leading with Her Skincare Brand

Savannah James, often seen in the stands cheering for her husband LeBron and son Bronny, is stepping into her own spotlight. After years of supporting her family’s basketball dreams, she’s now the founder of Reframe Beauty, a skincare brand that’s gaining attention for more than just its famous name

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May 03 2026BUSINESS

A Local Seafood Spot Closes After 46 Years

For over four decades, a small but beloved seafood spot in Dana Point Harbor served up fresh catches and classic meals. Now, Jon’s Fish Market will close its doors on May 3 after owner Shala Mansur O’Keefe decided the daily grind of running a business had become too much. Health struggles and financ

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Apr 26 2026LIFESTYLE

RV troubles? This couple brings the repair shop to you

Most RV owners know the frustration of a broken fridge or a leaky roof mid-trip, but getting it fixed often means towing the whole vehicle or waiting days for a shop to schedule repairs. One Pennsylvania-based service is changing that by meeting customers where they park. Irish Creek RV Service, sta

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Apr 19 2026POLITICS

A Grandfather’s Apology and France’s Unfinished Debt

An 86-year-old French man recently made history by publicly apologizing for his family’s involvement in transatlantic slavery. His ancestors, shipowners in Nantes—a city once central to France’s slave trade—shipped thousands of enslaved Africans to the Caribbean and owned plantations. Now, he’s urgi

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Apr 09 2026BUSINESS

Print in the Digital Age: How One Company Merges Old and New

Back in the 1990s, a small print shop started in a family garage, turning out carbon copies and business forms on clunky machines. It wasn’t glamorous, but it was dependable—something companies relied on when digital spreadsheets weren’t an option. Today, that shop still exists, though now it balanc

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Apr 07 2026SPORTS

Trey McKenney: More Than Just a Basketball Player

Trey McKenney, a 19-year-old basketball standout for the Michigan Wolverines, is making waves in college sports. But his story isn’t just about slam dunks and game-winning shots. Born in Flint, Michigan, McKenney’s roots run deep in the community. His father, John, coached him from a young age, shap

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Apr 07 2026POLITICS

Life of luxury for Iran official's son in US while controversy swirls

Eissa Hashemi lives a comfortable life in Los Angeles, working at a California psychology school and rubbing shoulders with wealthy families. But his family background makes many uncomfortable. His father helped lead the group that seized the US embassy in Tehran in 1979, holding 52 Americans hostag

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Apr 04 2026SPORTS

Madison Booker: More Than Just a Basketball Name

Madison Booker didn’t just inherit a last name—she built her own basketball story. Born in Ridgeland, Mississippi in 2005, she grew up in a household where the sound of bouncing basketballs was as common as laughter. Her father, Carlos, wasn’t just any dad; he was a 6’10” powerhouse who played colle

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Jan 18 2026BUSINESS

A Family's Journey: From Brooklyn to Staten Island, Building a Beauty Empire

Anne and Frank Bennett have been shaping lives and hairstyles on Staten Island for decades. Their story begins in Brooklyn, where they met as teens and discovered a shared passion for beauty. Frank, originally a carpenter, found his calling in hair coloring, while Anne, a natural artist, thrived in

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Jan 17 2026SPORTS

From Cuba to the Championship: The Journey of a Football Coach

Mario Cristobal's story starts with his grandfather, Mario Campos, who fled Cuba after being imprisoned by Fidel Castro's regime. Campos, a former police officer, started over in Florida with no English skills and faced discrimination. Yet, he taught himself the language, worked hard, and eventually

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