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- When it comes to Trump’s incomprehensible deference to Putin, even the Washington Times is like, “Strange things are afoot at the Circle K!“
- Here’s what Georgians including Senator Johnny Isakson, Representative Karen Handel, and Newt Gingrich have to say about yesterday’s performance.
- The Georgia Association of Club Executives (not like this club) is optimistic after a Fulton County judge opted to not dismiss their case against the
pole taxfee on adult entertainment venues that was created by the Safe Harbor Act. - Authors confess what books scared them the most.
- Delta celebrated a former flight attendant’s 102nd birthday.
- Deaconess Anna Ellison Butler Alexander, a coastal Georgia woman who died 50 years ago is the Episcopal Church’s newest saint.
- An interesting twist in Savannah’s debate over short-term rentals.
- The Girl Scouts of America want to renovate founder Juliet Gordon Low’s Savannah home, which attracts 10,000 Girl Scouts year like I’m attracted to a box of Tagalongs. Some of Low’s descendants have concerns with the plan to renovate the home’s garden.