Very 1950s, very Caucasian: U.S. Labor Department posters evoke anti-DEI rhetoric
In the 1920s, a Black heiress was unheard of—until A’Lelia Walker.
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John Millican was a teacher at LaFayette High School, while his wife teaches at LaFayette Middle School, officials say.
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Boy dies at the hospital after police responded to a call at a home on the 20 block of Weaver Street near downtown Cartersville.
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Disruptions from required flight cuts because of the government shutdown were exacerbated by air traffic controller shortages and thunderstorms causing flight cancellations.
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Savannah is an attractive destination for those whose idea of a fun weekend getaway is a road race. But two marathons have left town. Will Saturday's shorter race be a keeper?
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Bull Realty announced in late October it agreed to join TCN Worldwide, a commercial real estate brokerage alliance that spans 200 markets.
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Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International, the busiest airport in the world, is on the list of airports affected — and will also likely see cancellations and delays.
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Securities and Exchange Commission dropped cases against three convicted felons, apparently capitulating to the Trump administration's whims instead of staying independent.
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Tow truck company, driver were named in two other traffic accident injury lawsuits since 2023.
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A Texas teenager was sentenced to 65 years in prison for causing a deadly 2023 crash that killed six family members, including three from Georgia, while under the influence.
Very 1950s, very Caucasian: U.S. Labor Department posters evoke anti-DEI rhetoric
In the 1920s, a Black heiress was unheard of—until A’Lelia Walker.
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Metro Atlanta commuters deal with crashes snarling roads in Fulton and DeKalb counties early Tuesday.
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Metro Atlantans woke up to another hard freeze with lows in many areas reaching the 20-degree range before an expected climb back into the upper 40s by the afternoon.
The legendary hitmaker starts a new chapter: reviving So So Def Recordings as the powerhouse label it used to be. That includes reinstating the iconic downtown billboard.
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Morning y'all. Your Nov. 11 update: Student social media addiction, promised infrastructure projects, shutdown updates and more.
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A Texas teenager was sentenced to 65 years in prison for causing a deadly 2023 crash that killed six family members, including three from Georgia, while under the influence.
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The launch represents another endeavor to enhance CNN’s digital experience as audiences turn away from traditional television and seek news in other formats.
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Audit: Some projects slated to begin in 2024 have not yet begun, and projects in some council districts continue to advance more quickly than others.
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The district is suing social media companies to get them to pay for addressing students' addiction to apps like Instagram. The companies argue they aren't to blame.
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Coca-Cola has sold its minority stake in its largest U.S. bottler, a deal valued at about $2.4 billion.
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Metro Atlanta should see temperatures in the low 20s before climbing back into the 70s, according to the National Weather Service.