Five things to know Friday, Feb. 19:

1. Former Georgia Gov. Zell Miller fell at Young Harris College, breaking his right hip and right shoulder. [Jim Galloway has Miller's status now]

2. A former Waffle House CEO who was sued for sexual harassment has turned the table on his accuser and her lawyers. [Kimberly James tells you how here]

3. The Boss was in town last night. Were you there? [Melissa Ruggieri has the concert review for those who weren't | photos from the show]

4. Sen. Bernie Sanders says the media is overhyping comments made by Atlanta rapper Killer Mike. [Greg Bluestein tells you what Sanders said in the rapper's defense]

5. We hope you like sunshine ... [get your Atlanta weather forecast here]

Bonus content

Throughout February, we're covering Black History Month, including 29 reasons you should celebrate. Here are reasons No. 19, baseball's Negro Leagues, and No. 20, the Harlem Renaissance.

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Rebecca Ramage-Tuttle, assistant director of the Statewide Independent Living Council of Georgia, says the the DOE rule change is “a slippery slope” for civil rights. (Hyosub Shin/AJC)

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