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As public schools close in Atlanta, keep the focus on children’s well-being
Atlanta Public Schools is going through the painful process of deciding which schools to close due to enrollment decline. This must be done in the best interest of children.
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Veterans are true patriots who fought for U.S. out of a sense of duty
On Veterans Day, Americans should not simply go about their day, but they should reflect upon the sacrifices of U.S. veterans and work to provide them the support many need.
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As a veteran who fought for U.S., I refuse to cede my rights as an American
As the U.S. commemorates Veterans Day in 2025, Americans must remember the sacrifices of soldiers and honor them by defending their own freedom under Trump's administration.
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Trust in Georgia voting would improve by updating the current election code
Georgia's election code is outdated and requires a revamp if voters from left and right are going to trust Peach State voting in the future.
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Vietnam War still isn’t over for my father and other Agent Orange victims
Veterans Day should be both a time for Americans to honor the sacrifices made on their behalf and to recognize the true cost of war and its effects on service men and women.
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White House autism research approach and Tylenol claim dehumanize Americans
Donald Trump, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other leaders legitimize vaccine conspiracy theories and dehumanize neurodivergent Americans, writes guest columnist Lisa Lacy.
Make college affordable for Georgians by funding needs-based financial aid
Georgia ranks high in college debt and low in needs-based aid it offers students. About 75% of Georgians support the state broadly offering financial aid based on need.
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Democrats are hungry, Republicans complacent and all politics is national
Republicans have won statewide elections in Georgia for decades, but their streak ended because Democrats were motivated and GOP infighting has been a distraction.
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In disasters like Hurricane Helene, Amazon-Red Cross partnership proved key
In 2024, Hurricane Helene caused the first Flash Flood Emergency alert in Atlanta, and the disaster required private and nonprofit partners to collaborate on relief efforts.
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SNAP cuts put Georgia in a food and work crisis. Demand action and solidarity.
The ongoing federal government shutdown, along with SNAP benefit cuts, risks Georgians' ability to put food on the table, work and achieve financial independence.


















