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Meet the Georgia manufacturers who stand to benefit from tariffs

Highland Forge, a producer of specialty drapery hardware, is located in a facility close to downtown Atlanta, thirty miles south of her. The sounds ...

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How a 1969 police raid sparked Atlanta’s queer resistance movement

Credit: Abby Drue provided the image. Credit: Abby Drue provided the image. According to Atlanta Pride’s director of communications and community engagement, Steven Igarashi-Ball, ...

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Mike Collins enters Georgia Senate race with MAGA message

Days after Gov. Brian Kemp abruptly entered the campaign and told Collins and two other candidates in private that he would be supporting his ...

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Brian Kemp hoped to avoid a messy Senate primary. It might happen anyway.

Governor Brian Kemp fervently hoped to steer out of another Georgia U.S. Senate contest that would also serve as a proxy battle with President ...

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Future, Doechii, Mary J. Blige to headline Atlanta’s 2025 One MusicFest

In remembrance of the late Rico Wade, who passed away in 2024, there will be a special Dungeon Family reunion at this year’s festival. ...

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Jazz station 91.9 WCLK hopes donations will make up for federal cuts

Wendy S. Williams, the station’s general manager since 1994, stated, “I never thought it would happen, even though there have been calls to defund ...

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UK police arrest 6 after protesters descend on a hotel housing asylum seekers

Chief Superintendent Simon Anslow of the Essex Police stated in a statement, “We are disappointed to see yet another protest, which started peacefully, turn ...

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US envoy doubles down on support for Syria’s government and criticizes Israel’s intervention

In an attempt to restore order, Syrian government soldiers invaded; however, they ultimately sided with the Bedouins and then withdrew under a ceasefire agreement ...

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UN food agency says Israeli tanks and snipers opened fire on a crowd seeking aid in Gaza

As the war that has engulfed the region shows no signs of abating, the violence surrounding aid access underscores the increasingly hazardous situation for ...

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Harvard is hoping court rules Trump administration’s $2.6B research cuts were illegal

According to Harvard’s lawsuit, the case concerns the government’s attempts to exert control over academic decision-making at the university by using the withholding of ...

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