President Posthumously Awards Two Civil War Heroes Medals of Honor

The two soldiers carried out an ambitious mission to hijack a Confederate railroad. President Joe Biden posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor to two Civil War soldiers, presenting…

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First Presidential Debate Takes Place in Atlanta

President Biden and former President Trump will field questions Thursday night. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are participating in the first presidential debate of this…

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Commerce Department Signs Preliminary Agreement with Korean Affiliate

The semiconductor component manufacturing company will build U.S. facility. The Department of Commerce signed a preliminary memorandum of terms with Absolics, an affiliate South Korean company that produces…

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House Passes Laken Riley Act

The measure, named after the Georgia student killed by an illegal immigrant, requires ICE detention of undocumented migrants. The House of Representatives passed the Laken Riley Act after…

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First Lady Promotes Women’s Health Research in Atlanta

She highlights the White House Initiative on research for women’s health launched last fall. First Lady Jill Biden promoted the White House Initiative on Women’s Health Research on…

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Air Force 2 Diverted from Atlanta Due to Weather

Vice President’s flight diverted as storms sweep across the nation. Air Force 2, the government plane used by Vice President Kamala Harris, was diverted Tuesday evening as major…

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Census Reports on Population Shifts 

75,000 have moved away from California. The U.S. Census Bureau has issued its latest population estimates.  According to the bureau’s numbers, Florida gained more than 365,000 and Texas…

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Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter Passes Away at 96

She was an advocate for women’s rights, caregivers, and mental health. Former President Jimmy Carter’s wife Rosalynn Carter passed away at home in Plains, Georgia, on Sunday at…

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CDC Warns of Annual RSV Resurgence

Mainly affects elderly people, and spread usually starts in Florida The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released an alert this week regarding the annual spread of…

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Hurricane Idalia Makes Landfall as Category 3 Storm

330,000 people without power in Florida and Georgia. Hurricane Idalia made landfall in Florida Wednesday morning as a Category 3 storm. It lessened to Category 1 by the…

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