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Atlanta’s air traffic controllers juggle flights and side hustles amid shutdown
Atlanta air traffic controllers are working without pay and turning to Uber and DoorDash to stay afloat as the shutdown drags on.

ICE is recruiting with $50K bonuses. Local police can't compete.
In one week, ICE spent nearly $950,000 on ads in Atlanta — more than any other U.S. city. Credits: AJC | DVIDS | ICE | White House/YT | Lautaro Grinspan / AJC

Atlanta leaders past and present speak out against DEI rollbacks
City leaders past and present gathered at Bethel AME Church to affirm Atlanta’s legacy of diversity. Credit: Big Bethel AME Church / YouTube

How workers are redefining loyalty in the age of the career pivot
Credits: AJC | Prelinger Archives | @saraisthreads; @corporate.sween; @landokalriz; erinmcgoff/TikTok | SideHustles.com | Bureau of Labor Statistics
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