1. Tech firm plans enormous data center campus in metro Atlanta. Las Vegas-based Switch said it will develop a more than 1 million-square-foot campus it calls "The Keep" in Douglas County. [Read more]

2. Appeals court deals blow to Trump administration travel ban. President Donald Trump's revised travel ban "speaks with vague words of national security, but in context drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination," a federal appeals court said Thursday in ruling against the ban that targets six Muslim-majority countries. [Read more]

3. After security guard takes baseball from boy, Braves give him an autographed one. The Braves gave a Freddie Freeman-signed ball to the boy who had his ball taken away from him by SunTrust Park security personnel Wednesday night, after the man he was with interfered with a live play in order to get the ball. [Read more]

4. Car dealer employee accused of making up story about shooting. Raymond Camp Wilkins was arrested on a charge of false report of a crime, according to Cobb jail records. He told police he was shot at twice by two men while he was driving to refuel a Mercedes-Benz on Cobb Parkway. [Read more]

5. Bucs coach apologizes for team tweet taunting Falcons. "We've got no room for making fun of anybody who was in the Super Bowl, whether they won or not," Dirk Koetter said. [Read more]

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