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NRA Pushes Back at Senate Gun Hearing

At a Senate hearing on potential new gun control measures, Wayne LaPierre of the NRA voiced support for better enforcement, beefing up school security and strengthening the government's ability to keep guns from mentally unstable people. (J...
 

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Alexandra Jackson

Maynard Jackson's daughter to perform at Atlanta Jazz Fest this weekend

Jazz vocalist Alexandra Jackson will be gracing the main stage at the festival her father established.

Boy Scouts approve plan to accept openly gay boys

Atlantans react to Boy Scout decision on gay scouts

Interviews with several Atlanta area Scout leaders found that most leaned against lifting the ban on gay Scouts and more strongly opposed accepting gay leaders

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Church and State? One metro county moves all graduations out of churches

In a break from past years, all 26 DeKalb high school commencements are in secular venues this year

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Yes, we are getting dumber, IQ study suggests

Researchers in Europe found the average IQ in Western nations has dropped an embarrassing 14.1 points over the past century.

Mom allegedly moons school bus

A Virginia mom is behind bars after allegedly mooning a school bus.

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Idiot bad guy swipes baby’s ashes

We wish it was a joke but it’s not. Jody Hughey and his family came home one day this week to find their house had been broken into.

Indy 500 could be better than 2012's epic race

Indy 500 could be better than 2012's epic race

They raced 1-2-3 in line, trading the lead a whopping 15 times over the final, frantic 75 laps. All three drivers had a last-lap plan in mind when they zipped past the white flag, and it was Takuma Sato who acted first with a bold move for the win.

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