Good morning! It’s about time the Brunch Bill passed.
Oh, wait – it’s passed before! Maybe this time, it’ll be signed. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: anyone who thinks that the ability to order a Bloody Mary before noon on a Sunday morning is what will drive one into the chasm of alcoholism, is someone whose life must be blessedly free of actual alcoholics.
In other news:
- What’s in store for the new MARTA CEO.
- There’s a discussion on offshore drilling at the Georgia Capitol this afternoon. Here’s an overview of two recent studies on the issue.
- When it comes to trade, Trump is only right about one thing: his supporters like it free.
- Black Christians are leaving majority-white evangelical churches.
- There’s a special election in Pennsylvania today. Here’s why “Data nerds” love election night.
- There’s a raft of new
Millennials“agents of destruction” in Charlotte’s municipal government. - Suburban retail real estate is a “ticking time bomb”.
- The Economist examines why two Washingtons might be the direction for Amazon’s HQ2.
- Opioids, suicide, and small-town high school football.
- “BBC Dad” and Korea expert Robert E. Kelly reflects on the past year.