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US: Images of the CDC headquarters in Atlanta, which will see its workforce cut according to Trump's announcementFeb 14 (EFE) – The Trump administration has announced job cuts affecting nearly 1,300 probationary employees at the United ...
Democratic donors and Jewish leaders are so unhappy with Jon Ossoff over his position on Israel that some have quietly urged ...
The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is losing about 10% of its staff as the Trump administration ...
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Afrotech on MSNAtlanta, GA, Holds Title As Leading Hub For Black-Owned Businesses For Third Year, Boasting More Than 13K EnterprisesFor the third consecutive year, Atlanta, GA, is the leading hub for Black-owned businesses in the United States. According to a LendingTree analysis, the city boasts the highest percentage of ...
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Mommy Poppins on MSNUltimate Georgia Bucket List: 50 Things to Do in GAFrom a lively metropolis to the quaint coastal life, Georgia is a must-visit state! Whether you want the hustle and bustle of ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNGeorgia lawmakers weighing bill to post Ten Commandments in schoolsGeorgia lawmakers are considering House Bill 313 (HB 313), which would require public schools to display the Ten Commandments in three prominent locations.
Adding the Chinese-influenced soup to the menu was a survival move, she said, as Korean restaurants disappear from the stretch of Buford Highway near I-285 that was once the center of gravity for ...
Small turbojet engine manufacturer PBS Aerospace plans to establish a North American headquarters in Roswell. The company's footprint will include the headquarters and manufacturing and research and ...
PBS Aerospace is establishing its headquarters in Roswell, investing $20 million in the state, according to Gov. Brian Kemp ...
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) announced Friday it would sue the Trump administration over an executive order ...
A state lawmaker has taken on the persona of a newscaster on the Senate floor in an attempt to get his Republican colleagues' attention.
Georgia Power Co. says it wants to keep burning coal to meet what it forecasts as the state’s increasing electrical demand.
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