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Trump is rewriting our past, rigging our future
Trump's pattern is unmistakable: Rewrite history, restrict the vote, silence dissent, consolidate power. It is the playbook of strongmen the world over.
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MARTA set standard for the South. Now, it needs bold, visionary leadership.
Opinion: MARTA is essential to metro Atlanta's economic, reputational and operational success. Selecting the right new CEO is an imperative for regional business leaders.
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Public education is under attack under Trump. School boards must fight back.
Opinion: School boards have become the center of the culture wars in America, pitting anti-public education against those seeking to defend the system.
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In the CDC shooting aftermath, here’s what Americans can do to move forward
The CDC shooting exposed efforts to undermine trust in science and sow hatred, as well as our tolerance for firearm violence. Here's a road map for a better path forward.
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As Georgia goes backward on clean energy, power customers will pay the price
Opinion: Events surrounding Georgia's Public Service Commission and Atlanta's Beltline proposals and air quality show a “cleaner, sustainable future” is not in the cards.
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Georgia Latinos contribute to state’s economy, but they are living in fear
Latinos make up 11% of Georgia's population, but many citizen children do not want their parents to leave the house for fear they will be deported.
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CDC employees are under attack, but these public servants choose compassion
After the shooting at the CDC in Atlanta, public health workers set up a fund to help the family of slain law enforcement officer David Rose who sought to protect them.
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Former CDC head: Shooting followed reckless misinformation by Trump, RFK Jr.
The shooting at the CDC was by a person who absorbed and accepted misinformation by politicians including Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., writes a former CDC director.
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Atlanta can’t be trusted on homelessness plan after Old Wheat Street eviction
Atlanta has launched a plan to “end homelessness” in the months leading up to the 2026 World Cup. But the policy is about the city's image, not about compassion.
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Why Trump’s approach to homelessness isn’t cruel, it’s compassionate
President Donald Trump's executive order on homelessness seeks to provide institutional help to people suffering from mental illness and substance abuse across the USA.