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Falcons announce 2019 Schedule

The NFL formally released the Atlanta Falcons schedule for the 2019 season tonight. The quirks in this year’s itinerary can be found in November. While the Falcons have a bye week on Nov. 3, they will play three NFC South divisional games in eleven days. In the middle of that gauntlet lies the New Orleans […]

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Smart optimistic ahead of UGA’s spring game

The Georgia Bulldogs’ spring football game, “G-Day” always carries special meaning for Dawg fans, and this year’s edition is no different. Since Kirby Smart arrived Between the Hedges in 2016, over 93,000 fans filled Sanford Stadium to see what the fuss was about. Last year over 80,000 fans came out and this year, Sanford Stadium will […]

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Georgia ethics director plans to subpoena Abrams campaign records

ATLANTA (AP) — The new director of Georgia’s state ethics commission said he plans to subpoena bank records from Democrat Stacey Abrams’ nationally watched but unsuccessful 2018 campaign for governor. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that David Emadi, just days into his new posting, said Thursday that he expects the commission to soon issue subpoenas of […]

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Speaker Pelosi denounces President Trump’s 9/11 tweet attacking Rep. Omar

(WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump has weighed in on the most recent controversy involving Rep. Ilhan Omar, retweeting video edited to suggest that the Minnesota Democrat was dismissive of the significance of the Sept. 11 attacks. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the president “shouldn’t use the painful images of 9/11 for a political attack.” The […]

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Morehouse College to begin taking transgender men next year

The country’s only all-male historically black college will begin admitting transgender men next year, marking a major shift for the school at a time when higher education institutions around the nation are adopting more welcoming policies toward LGBT students. Leaders of Morehouse College told The Associated Press that its board of trustees approved the policy on […]

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Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, John Lewis launch ‘ATL Counts’ ahead of 2020 Census

The U.S. Constitution mandates every person living in the United States be counted every 10 years. This includes all ages, races, ethnic groups and citizenship status, including non-citizens. An accurate count is critical to ensure Atlanta receives its fair share of public resources to support everything from Head Start to public transportation. Mayor Keisha Lance […]

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Georgia jail conditions bad for mentally ill women

Prolonged solitary confinement and harrowing conditions at a Georgia jail result in a substantial risk of serious psychological harm for mentally ill women held there, a federal lawsuit says. Urine and toilet water pool on the floor of cells and meals of moldy sandwich meat are not uncommon at the South Fulton Municipal Regional Jail […]

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