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Editorials

EDITORIAL: Juneteenth celebrates liberty

Juneteenth is all about emancipation — freedom. For Black Americans, Juneteenth is as much about liberty as the ... Read more

Letters to the Editor

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Georgia Constitution does not prevent non-citizens from voting. Why not change that?

The author of the editorial, Constitutional change not needed to keep non-citizens from voting, goes to great lengths ... Read more

Columns

TERRY TURNER: A party of two minds

This past May, a former president of the United States was convicted of a series of 34 crimes ... Read more

Uncategorized

GEORGE WILL: Useful questions for the ‘debate’

The Joe Biden-Donald Trump collisions, although dignified as “debates,” are dark alleys where the remnants of America’s political ... Read more

Local News

Residents of Norman Park voice their displeasure at public hearing

NORMAN PARK – The sweltering heat in the packed Norman Park City Hall was nothing compared to the ... Read more

Business

U.S. Senate Republicans outline their farm bill framework

WASHINGTON — Republicans on the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry on Tuesday released their framework ... Read more

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GEORGE WILL: ‘Crisis’ supports progressive agenda

Although climate change is supposedly an “existential” crisis, the threat to existence seems to be of secondary importance, ... Read more

Editorials

EDITORIAL: Saluting the flag

Flag Day is observed each year on June 14. Why? On June 14, 1777, America’s Continental Congress “resolved ... Read more

Lifestyles

Book Reviews: The Demon of Unrest: Erik Larson

The Demon of Unrest: Erik Larson Erik Larson writes narrative history. With “The Demon of Unrest,” Larson pens ... Read more

Letters to the Editor

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Scott a champion for Georgia farmers

In the late hours of May 23 and into the morning of May 24, 2024, U.S. Congressman Austin ... Read more