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Australia’s Parliament resumes with pro-Palestinian protests and calls for Israel sanctions

During Mostyn’s address, however, Sen. Mehreen Faruqi, the deputy leader of the minor party Australian Greens, silently protested by holding up a sign in ...

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Regulators subpoena Frost son after new lending firm emerges

Less than a week after First Liberty closed, according to records, he filed documents with the Secretary of State’s office on July 3 to ...

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Kym Whitley happily joins the Adam Sandler universe with ‘Happy Gilmore 2′

Whitley has almost 30 years of experience in the comedy industry. She plays Bessie, a member of Happy’s alcohol recovery group in this movie. ...

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Charges upgraded to murder after 13-year-old dies from Cobb shooting

According to a GoFundMe page and Channel 2 Action News, the boy’s relatives named him as Desiyah Reed. The fundraiser page reads, “With broken ...

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Famed Hooters location a mile from Augusta National has closed

Pro golfer John Daly, who had been carrying on a 28-year practice of camping outside the Washington Road Hooters and hawking memorabilia from an ...

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Hottest temps of the year expected to roast Atlanta as July ends

Furthermore, it will feel considerably worse due to the humidity. On Sunday, the heat index—a gauge of how hot it feels outside—is probably going ...

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South Fulton police chief will be on leave during department investigation

The most recent crisis to rock South Fulton’s administration is the public examination of the police chief. The City Council requested a forensic examination ...

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DeKalb jailer fired, arrested after beating inmate with baton

The warrants state that the convict flung feces at Douglas and has mental health difficulties. Douglas worked as a jailer from March 4, 2024, ...

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Applications surge as more students strive for Atlanta HBCUs

Thousands of Black students nationwide are increasingly choosing Atlanta’s HBCUs, and Breeden is one among them. The inflow, according to school officials, is caused, ...

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City of South Fulton’s elected leaders should not have P-cards, audit says

According to a statement from Subadan, the City of South Fulton is unwavering in its dedication to operational openness and fiscal stewardship. According to ...

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