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The Atlanta Braves win their third in a row with 6-2 win over Nationals, Harris II 3-run homer
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One Musicfest takes a year off, says founder
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Tuskegee University launches its first-ever men’s and women’s soccer programs.
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Atlanta Braves and Ronald Acuna, Jr. return home, win 5-4 over Nationals
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High Museum’s “Paper Trees” traces 150 years of artists wrestling with nature’s hardest subject
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Atlanta Falcons Training Camp Report: Falcons’ quarterback room goes right after injuries send it left
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Words, Rhythm and a Sacred Stage: Poetry on Peter Celebrates Five Years
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On the eve of a title fight, Claressa Shields is right at home in Atlanta
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Keisha Lance Bottoms campaigns in Statesboro, Southeast Georgia, talks access to healthcare for rural communities
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Atlanta United, battered and bruised, set to return home on August 15
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Andrew Zimmern and Kardea Brown to host Atlanta Food & Wine Festival
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‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ delivers on its street-level promise
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’You Don’t Get More Atlanta Than I Am’: Bottoms holds town hall at Gathering Spot
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TOUR Championship and Chipotle team up to give back to veterans and students
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Atlanta gallery calls for the ‘peach state’ to turn into the ‘peace state’
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Pierre ‘P’ Thomas, Quality Control co-founder, hospitalized following medical emergency
The music CEO helped launch the careers of Migos, Lil Baby, Lil Yachty and other hip-hop artists.
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‘Him and I were carbon copies of each other’: Kyle Busch’s brother recalls NASCAR legend’s final moments before his death
Kyle Busch’s death at the age of 41 devastated the racing community and one of NASCAR’s most accomplished families.
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Officials respond to chemical reaction in Marietta after two gases mix
According to authorities, there is no ongoing risk to the public's health or safety.
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Federal appeals court pauses order granting extra year of NCAA eligibility for 2022 grads
It was a key ruling that came only eight days before the football season's opening kickoff.
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Supreme Court chief justice allowing work to continue on President Trump’s $400M White House ballroom
Chief Justice John Roberts signed a temporary order allowing work to continue while the court considers an emergency appeal from the Trump administration.
Global News
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How Spain's migrant crisis created a political storm - whipped up by social media
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Solitude as a new aspirational lifestyle: 'We are not lonely'
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Young guns for hire - the teenage hitmen recruited to kill across Europe
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Russian ship defies sanctions to send military vehicles to Mali
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Why Uganda seems to be winning the battle against Ebola as virus spreads in DR Congo
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The Sopranos star Vincent Pastore dies aged 80
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Ginger hair portraits show unexpected 'golden thread' connecting Americans
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How Australia combines modern tech and Indigenous knowledge to fight fire
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Three killed after woman detonates bomb at Moscow restaurant, state media say
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Tourist plane crashes in Peru, killing 13
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EU calls emergency meeting to discuss Ceuta migrant crossings
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Crowds line Amsterdam's canals for Pride boat parade
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Italy putting nearly all major cities on highest heat alert
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Current Ebola outbreak worst ever in DR Congo, WHO says
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Current Ebola outbreak worst ever in DR Congo, WHO says
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Trump US attorney pick can no longer investigate one of the president’s top foes, court rules
A divided federal appeals court ruled that the Trump-picked US Attorney in Albany is serving unlawfully and can no longer be involved in the investigation ...
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Brandon McGinley: The politics of Josh Shapiro’s transformation on data centers
The only two times I’ve seen Gov. Josh Shapiro in the flesh, he was extolling AI and data centers as critical to Pennsylvania’s — and...
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Court cuts $50M judgment against Alex Jones over falsely labeling Sandy Hook killings a hoax
The ruling does not affect a $1.25 billion judgment against Jones in Connecticut, but is a significant legal victory for him.
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14th District congressman launching county-by-county constituent services tour
The sprawling northwest Georgia district includes nine counties and a portion of Cobb as well.
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Daily Dose: Concussion warning signs, a growing egg recall and the truth about fitness trackers
Today's health headlines include concussion symptoms in young athletes to an expanding egg recall and how accurate your fitness tracker really is.






























