On this date in 1958, Billboard Magazine introduced its “Hot 100” chart, which was part popularity and a barometer of the movement of potential hits. The first number one song was Ricky Nelson’s “Poor Little Fool.”
Peaches
- When the charges exceed the crime
- Medicaid waivers for the peach state
- Elections watchdog group bothered over voters kicked off rolls
- Marsy’s Law and the justice system
- R. Kelly isn’t wanted in Fulton
- Plant Vogtle price tag is now at $25 billion
- Georgia is among states with the most student loan debt
- Capri pants just not allowed in one Georgia school district
- Attempts of expanding Georgia’s “Hidden Predator Act” underway
Jimmy Carter
- Zuckerberg hires pollster
- Drones part of program to protect Trump
- Trump says we’re losing the war in Afghanistan
- If FBI has your biometrics, it doesn’t have to tell you
- Bring skills, speak english
Sweet Tea