
More advertisers flee Facebook as boycott over hate speech, misinformation grows
More companies are joining the list of advertisers fleeing Facebook as the boycott against the social media giant grows.
Continue Reading »More companies are joining the list of advertisers fleeing Facebook as the boycott against the social media giant grows.
Continue Reading »Thousands of Black activists from across the U.S. will hold a virtual convention at the end of the summer to produce a new political agenda that builds on the protests that followed George Floyd’s death.
Continue Reading »Women make up 45% of the 2020 class and people of color comprise 36% of the total of invitees this year.
Continue Reading »Wednesday’s report finds a lack of coordination among government agencies hindered access to coronavirus testing and protective equipment, among other problems.
Continue Reading »A group of former George W. Bush administration and campaign officials have launched a new super PAC supporting Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.
Continue Reading »We’ve got a list of events and fireworks displays taking place around the Chattahoochee Valley that you and your family can enjoy responsibly.
Continue Reading »Governor Brian Kemp said they’ve learned a lot about the coronavirus over the past few months, and one thing he knows for sure right now is that wearing a mask and social distancing are the closest things
Continue Reading »The weather will remain a bit unsettled as we take you through the next few days. Expect a 50/50 coverage of rain and storms through the end of the week with highs in the upper 80s and
Continue Reading »The federal agency that was created to improve the nation’s response to terrorism is adding the stepped-up protection of statues and monuments to its mission.
Continue Reading »The expansion is for $163 million and will allow the facility to meet the U.S. government’s need for vials and syringes as the battle against COVID-19 continues.
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