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Before the COVID-19 pandemic struck, Americans were working an average of 1,800 hours per year, that’s about 390 hours more a year than Germans work, but…
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Representatives for the 2020 Census will begin administering door-to-door surveys for uncounted households beginning in August. The pandemic has forced…
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A federal judge is permanently blocking Georgia’s 2019 “heartbeat" abortion law, finding that it violates the U.S. Constitution. U.S. District Judge Steve…
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With 82% of Georgia's critical care beds now in use, health systems across the state say they're quickly nearing capacity as cases of COVID-19 continue to…
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MABLETON, Ga. (AP) — A man in Georgia said he was in shock after waking up to find his family's "Black Lives Matter" yard sign crossed out in black paint.…
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"American Pickers," a documentary series on the art of antique "picking," is headed for Georgia in December and is searching for interesting characters…
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Pay cuts and job losses are likely on the way for workers in state government, as part of the effort by Gov. Brian Kemp to cut spending 4% this year and…
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The second vaping-related death has plagued Georgia, prompting the state's Department of Public Heath to issue a public health advisory on the risks of…
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Georgia Power’s nuclear expansion project near Waynesboro, Ga., is 79% complete and is on track to be completed by 2021 and 2022 for two of its phases,…
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ATLANTA (AP) — Voters in Georgia could soon get new electronic touchscreen voting machines that print a paper ballot under legislation approved by a House…