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Daylight saving switcheroo puts Georgia’s clocks one step closer to Canada
With an overwhelming Senate vote of 45 to 5, it’s possible that the time to stop changing the time has come in Georgia.
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The airport perks for Congress may be drying up, not a minute too soon
Delta Air Lines suspends some of its special congressional services, while a Senate bill could end the line-skipping perk for members of Congress.
Credit: Patricia Murphy
Sam Nunn on Iran, Congress and why he never ran for president
Former Sen. Sam Nunn weighs in on Iran, the role of Congress, and why he never for president. "I looked in the mirror several times and I did not see a president staring back.
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Republicans wrestle with gas price pain as Iran war rages
Republicans are struggling with the thorny politics of gas prices as the Iran War rages on.
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The MTG era in Georgia is over — for now
Marjorie Taylor Greene may be done with elected office for now, or forever, but she isn’t going quietly. President Trump should have thought of that before he cut her loose.
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Atlantan Rodney Mims Cook is Trump’s man for remaking the White House
The changes to the White House and the nation’s capital may be just getting started.
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Why are Republicans lying about Gavin Newsom when the truth should be enough?
The California governor came to Georgia, and Republicans can’t stop talking about it.
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In Georgia, Trump was on message — until he wasn’t
President Donald Trump’s speech on the economy in Rome veered into 2020, fake news and false claims.
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With FBI raid, Trump may drive Black voter turnout in Fulton County
Black voters in Atlanta say the FBI raid of Fulton County's elections hub is just another effort to keep them from having their voices heard. They're voting no matter what.
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The Trump administration’s treatment of Social Circle is unconscionable
Patricia Murphy writes about Social Circle, where “officials feel like they’ve been living a nightmare lately.”







