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Warnock questioned Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh about the possibility of economic uncertainty due to growth of the AI industry. Here’s part of that exchange.
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According to numbers released from the Georgia Labor Department, employment rose to more than 5,294,000, up more than 10,000 for the month and more than 65,000 for the year.
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The University of Georgia has again been recognized as one of the nation’s top colleges, earning a 4.5-star rating in Money’s annual Best Colleges in America rankings.
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The nonprofit provides grants for up to $5,000 for qualifying recipients and their projects. The funds support music and arts education.
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The University of Georgia received a record $324.4 million in private donations during fiscal year 2026, marking the third consecutive year of historic fundraising.
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On Monday, former Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham succeeds Keir Starmer as the United Kingdom's prime minister. Burnham's politics have been shaped by England's north-south class divide.
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Nursing homes and assisted living facilities can be fertile ground for violence between residents with dementia, including fatal assaults. Court records and inspecitions how safeguards fall short.
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Swifts have nested in Jerusalem's Western Wall since biblical times. Now one Israeli paraglider is trying to save them.
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Russia launched 41 missiles and 125 attack drones across Ukraine overnight, according to the Ukrainian air force.
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