1. Lowe's customer demands white deliveryman, and manager is fired for complying: "We have zero tolerance for discrimination of any kind, and we should never have accepted the terms of the sale with the individuals who were delivered to," a company spokeswoman said. [Read more]

2. Carjack suspects at large after causing scare on Emory campus: DeKalb County police continue to look for two carjacking suspects who abandoned a stolen Jeep on the Emory campus before daybreak, prompting a "shelter in place" student alert for about 45 minutes. [Read more]

3. Donald Trump: What goes up must go … up even higher? So writes columnist Jay Bookman: "Trump thrives in a GOP campaign despite his lack of party loyalty because many of his supporters have themselves become disenchanted with their party." [Read his latest piece]

4. Georgia's best high schools, most of top ten in metro Atlanta: In fact, seven of the top 10 high schools in Georgia on the latest U.S. News and World Report list are located in Cobb County, DeKalb and north Fulton counties. [Read more]

5. Tonight's forecast: Partly cloudy skies with a low of 69. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph. [Get more weather info]

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Photographed in 2003, Zahi Hawass, director of the Supreme Council of Antiquities in Egypt, worked with the Michael C. Carlos Museum to return the mummy believed to be Ramesses I to Egypt after it was exhibited at Emory. (AJC staff)

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Boaters and jet skiers are seen on a busy summer afternoon at Lake Lanier, June 9, 2024. Many parks on Lake Lanier will be closed over Memorial Weekend and beyond because of federal budget cuts.
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