It’s National Corn Fritter Day…And it was on this date in 1935 that Oklahoma City became the first city in the U.S. to install parking meters. We should probably kick them out for that reason.
Peaches
- What Georgia’s AG Is Spending to Fight for the State’s Abortion Law
- Kemp bans cities, counties from mandating masks.
- Georgia agency stalling on Open Records Requests
- An all-Black football team at a Georgia high school receives its championship rings — 50 years later.
- Control of the U.S. Senate May Not Be Decided Until January in Georgia
- Georgia hospitals return millions in COVID-19 relief funding
- Georgia lottery rakes in record $1.24B, powering through pandemic
- Mississippi Is Replacing Its State Flag, But a Confederate Emblem Still Flies Over Georgia
Jimmy Carter
- Chief of White House’s ‘Operation Warp Speed’ vaccine effort can keep investing in pharma firms, under IG ruling
- Don’t Bail Out Bars, Let Them Reopen.
- White House tells 18 million unemployed workers to ‘Find Something New’ in ad campaign.
- Trump administration drops plan to deport international students in online-only classes
- North Carolina city votes to give reparations to Black residents…
- Private prison company sued by shareholders.
- What Happened to the Record Income Taxes Americans Paid Last Year?
- EFF Launches Searchable Database of Police Agencies and the Tech Tools They Use
Sweet Tea
- Hazmat Suits for Air Travel Are Here
- Why Sweden Succeeded in “Flattening the Curve” and New York Failed
- Will a lack of sex force players to break the NBA’s bubble?
- Conservative alternative to Twitter wants to be place for free speech for all
- Fish with human teeth found as experts try to identify mystery sea creature