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The Rock Hawk and Rock Eagle mounds are two well-visited sites near Eatonton, Georgia. The bird-shaped piles of stone built by prehistoric Native American peoples have been the subject of many archaeological explorations.
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Data centers are flocking to Georgia, and with them, protests from residents concerned about the projects’ use of energy and water.
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The Laken Hope Foundation is organizing the “Run for Your Life” 5K and memorial Saturday in order to bring Athens together both in movement and in prayer.
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The University of Georgia School of Medicine is now accepting applications for its inaugural class. The School of Medicine will be the second public medical school in the state of Georgia.
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So far, filings show that District 6 Commissioner Dexter Fisher has vastly outraised the other candidates in the race.
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The Mexican army killed the leader of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, "El Mencho," in an operation Sunday, a federal official said.
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Along with a growing number of war-wounded amputees, Mykhailo Varvarych and Iryna Botvynska are navigating an altered destiny after Varvarych lost both his legs during the Russian invasion.
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Iran's state news agency said students protested at five universities in the capital, Tehran, and one in the city of Mashhad on Sunday.
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Pakistan's military killed at least 70 militants in strikes along the border with Afghanistan early Sunday, the deputy interior minister said.
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