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What Donald Trump Didn’t Count On in Georgia
THOMASTON, Ga.— Brian Kemp, Georgia’s incumbent governor and a prominent fixture on former President Donald J. Trump’s enemies list, was…
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Herschel Walker, the Worst Candidate, Trump-Approved
Let’s just be blunt. No one, and I mean not one person, would seriously believe that Herschel Walker, the former…
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Sonny Perdue Is Sole Finalist to Lead Georgia’s Public Universities
Georgia’s public university system said on Tuesday that former Gov. Sonny Perdue was its sole finalist to become chancellor, a…
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Politics
‘I Will Not Sit Quietly’: 3 Black Senators in Spotlight on Voting Rights
WASHINGTON — The Senate has only three Black members, a paltry number that is unrepresentative of the country, so when…
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Atlanta D.A. Requests Special Grand Jury in Trump Election Inquiry
A district attorney in Atlanta on Thursday asked a judge to convene a special grand jury to help investigate former…
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A Love of Trees or a Display of Power? The Odd Park of an Oligarch
SHEKVETILI, Georgia — Over the past five years, people in Georgia witnessed a surreal spectacle: giant, even centuries-old trees floating…
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Sports
Georgia Wins National Title, Conquering a Drought and a Rival
INDIANAPOLIS — If this is a new era of college football, with its sandlot schemes, pyrotechnic offensives and analytics dictating…
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Alabama-Georgia: What to Watch in the National Championship Game
Top-ranked Alabama and No. 3 Georgia began the college football season considered two of the best teams, and there they…
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Georgia Embraces College Football’s Evolution of the Tight End
Stetson Bennett, a University of Georgia quarterback, spent last summer not all that sure what to make of a freshman…
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Politics
Language Mistake in Georgia Death Penalty Law Creates a Daunting Hurdle
WASHINGTON — Before Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh joined the Supreme Court, he served on a federal appeals court for more…
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