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Are the Hawks the most ideal team for Zion?

As the May 14th NBA Draft Lottery slowly approaches, the Atlanta Hawks have never won the battle of the ping pong balls. But if the 2018-2019 campaign was a harbinger of things to come, the Hawks have a strong chance to change their fortunes for years to come. That starts with landing the first overall […]

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Treasury denies Democrats’ request for Donald Trump tax returns

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has made it official: The administration won’t be turning President Donald Trump’s tax returns over to the Democratic-controlled House. Mnuchin told Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal, D-Mass., in a Monday letter that the panel’s request “lacks a legitimate legislative purpose” as Supreme Court precedent requires. In making that determination, […]

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Gov. Kemp signs early abortion ban into law

Georgia’s Republican Gov. Brian Kemp signed legislation on Tuesday banning abortions once a fetal heartbeat can be detected. That can be as early as six weeks, before many women know they’re pregnant. Kemp said he was signing the bill “to ensure that all Georgians have the opportunity to live, grow, learn and prosper in our […]

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Uber, Lyft plan to strike Wednesday

If regular Uber or Lyft customers have plans tomorrow afternoon, they may want to reconsider their itinerary. Drivers for America’s two largest ride-share companies are planning to go on a 12-hour strike beginning at 12:00 PM in Atlanta Wednesday afternoon. According to Rideshare Drivers United Georgia, the protests will take place at Uber’s Greenlight Hub […]

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Chevrolet, NNPA launch fourth year of ‘Discover the Unexpected’ journalism fellowship

For Ila Wilborn, the best part of participating the General Motors’ and National Newspaper Publishers Association’s (NNPA) 2018 Discover the Unexpected (DTU) Program was the opportunity to gain real-world experience while working for professional news organizations. Wilburn, an Atlanta, Georgia native, graduated on May 3 with a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism from Florida A&M University, where […]

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Former Atlanta mayor to address Howard class of 2019

The former mayor of Atlanta is returning to his alma mater to address the graduating class of 2019. Howard University President Wayne Frederick announced Thursday that Kasim Reed will speak to the school’s graduates, their families and school officials on May 11. The school will award Reed the Presidential Medal of Achievement. Reed, who is […]

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