I wish I had some roaring good news about what we could celebrate today, but all that’s on the calendar is National Bobblehead Day.
If you’re looking to take a trip down memory lane, today is the:
- 41st anniversary of President Jimmy Carter signing legislation that authorized $1.5 billion in loans for the bail out of Chrysler Corp.
- 68th anniversary of President Truman’s announcement on the development of the hydrogen bomb.
- 94th anniversary of transatlantic telephone service beginning between New York and London (on which date a whopping 31 calls were made)
Peaches
- The biggest loser in the Georgia runoffs.
- MSNBC wins election night ratings.
- How Democrats won Georgia’s 2 Senate runoffs
- GOP Pollster Warning to Republicans
- Loeffler Aide Reportedly Shoves Reporter
- Defense wants to exclude references to Arbery as ‘victim’
- Unemployed workers sue Georgia DOL over unprocessed jobless claims
- Unadilla DDA Chairman arrested by GBI
- Frustrated poll workers say they’re done after this cycle.
- Watkinsville mayor wants a new judicial circuit
- New Fulton Co. Sheriff Wants County To Buy Atlanta’s Mostly Empty Jail.
Jimmy Carter
- A bond market ‘taper tantrum’ lurked after Georgia Senate runoff results loomed
- Cannabis stocks soar though.
- Schumer: First priority in new Senate is $2,000 stimulus checks.
- Urge Court to Require Warrants for Border Searches of Digital Devices.
- NY Bill Would Let the State Put People in Detention if Deemed a ‘Significant Threat to Public Health.’
- Hillbilly Urbanism.
- ¾ of voters worried about deficit.
- Anti-Secrecy Activists Publish a Trove of Ransomware Victims’ Data
- States struggle for control of chaotic vaccine rollout.
Sweet Tea
- Abandoning the self-driving part of self-driving vehicles.
- The energy transformation slated for 2040
- Woman punches kids after they kick her seat.
- how the pandemic led to a rise in plastic surgery.
- Recycling an airplane: What’s scrapped when an aircraft retires?
- Survival of the Coldest: NYC restaurants start selling frozen dinners