Good morning! Here’s a recipe. I’m a little obsessed with Alon Shaya’s recipes right now, and that cauliflower is on tonight’s menu at my house.
- Data collected in the 1940 census was used to help identify Americans of Japanese ancestry who were forcibly moved to internment camps during WWII.
- The rate that rents are increasing in Atlanta is outpacing the San Francisco Bay Area.
- There’s a change local control might be restored to Georgia communities, at least as far as regulating fireworks is concerned.
- Calving season for right whales on Georgia’s Atlantic coast just ended, and for the first time, not a single calf was born. That does’t bode well for the survival of the species.
- Reality Winner’s defense wants to subpoena several state and federal agencies.
- Several middle Georgia governments are suing pharmaceutical companies and opioid distributors.
- “This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.”
- The history of the White House Easter Egg Roll.
- Per this column, no, Putin isn’t Hitler – but Trump sure is Neville Chamberlain.
- Of course I had this poster on my dorm room wall.