Why the Georgia Guidestones still raise questions
The Georgia Guidestones stood in rural Georgia for decades — mysterious, massive and controversial. Built in 1980 by an unknown man using the name R.C. Christian, the monument laid out 10 guidelines for humanity. In 2022, the Guidestones were bombed and destroyed. No one has been charged — and questions remain. Watch the full episode on the AJC YouTube channel. Credits: AJC | 11Alive | Elbert County Emergency Services | Info Wars | KTLA | WYFF | macabrehappenings, pythianpriestess, ravenryderslife/TikTok | Bright Insight, Ein Nachbar, Evangelical Dark Web, Gorilla199, JRE.Explosion, Peor Caso, Rob Disner, Super Soldier Talk, The Magic Geekdom/YouTube | Swani Files/X | amanderson2, John Bense, Rodney Ramsey, Tosh Chiang/creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0

Why Waffle House workers across the South are demanding higher pay
Waffle House workers are demanding higher wages. Credit: Raiseupthesouth | Associated Press / YouTube | Getty | Natrice Miller, Hyosub Shin, Arvin Temkar / AJC

Why Burt Jones still hasn’t endorsed Rick Jackson for Georgia governor
Why hasn’t Lt. Gov. Burt Jones endorsed Georgia GOP gubernatorial nominee Rick Jackson?

The most controversial moment of Argentina vs. Egypt match has nothing to do with the score
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UATL launches ‘Let Me Put U On,’ a new weekly culture and lifestyle series
"Let Me Put U On" is UATL’s new weekly series featuring trusted recommendations from Atlanta’s Black community and the journalists who cover it. Credits: AJC



