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Who is Lisa Cook, the Fed governor the Supreme Court ruled can stay on the job?
Lisa Cook, a Georgia native and Spelman alumna, was allowed by the nation’s high court to remain in her role as she fights an effort by President Donald Trump to fire her.
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Federal government could sell ‘money pits’ in Atlanta, Savannah and Athens
Known as the Public Buildings Reform Board, the group Thursday unveiled efforts to vacate some federal buildings, including one in Atlanta, in hopes of finding buyers.
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Mike Luckovich: Things in common
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Haiti’s World Cup appearance reveals challenges in travel restrictions
Haiti, which takes on Morocco on Wednesday in Atlanta, was one of just two World Cup nations that had to deal with a "full suspension" travel ban to enter the U.S.
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Here’s how much metro Atlanta gas prices could fall by Fourth of July
Metro Atlanta motorists can expect gasoline prices to continue to fall for the Fourth of July holiday, a busy time for travel.
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Man illegally in U.S. arrested for flying drone at FIFA Fan Fest, feds say
21 drones have been seized during FIFA World Cup activities in Atlanta, the FBI said.
Federal judge recuses herself from Georgia election case
Judge Eleanor Ross said her decision concerned her attendance at an event for DA Fani Willis which could create the ‘perception of bias.’ Ross is involved in a sex scandal.
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MARTA is convenient but also concerning, and stopping the screwworm requires USAID funding, our readers write.
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FBI’s Fulton County 2020 investigation fails to deliver, so far
Months after the FBI raided Fulton County for troves of 2020 election records, no arrests have been made and no evidence revealed.







