Good morning and happy Cinco de Mayo, which, if you’re unaware (and an astounding number of Americans are), celebrates Mexico’s victory over France at the battle of Puebla in the Second French Intervention in Mexico. Essentially it boils down to France lying to Spain and Great Britain about its motives for attacking Mexico under the
Peaches Judge admonishes DA for Facebook post during jury deliberations When will local redistricting happen in Georgia and how to be a redistricting watchdog Loeffler asks Georgia attorney general to investigate Raffensperger ‘Astounding’: Big-name Republicans are skipping a matchup against Warnock How Are Georgia Hospitals Dealing With Price Transparency Rule? Controversial high school football is
Good morning, and happy National Prime Rib Day! It’s also Morse Code Day, and here’s a message that Liberty Mutual has put on Twitter for us to decipher. No, I am not a Liberty Mutual employee or customer, but I did think it looked kind of fun, so I’m sharing it. We’ve got news, so
Peaches State Supreme Court takes up sovereign immunity case Appeals court won’t review denial of Georgia inmate’s firing squad request 2nd House Dem joins LG race The typical home cost in Georgia NCAA warns the Peach State The City of Guyton is all over the place with helping Habitat for Humanity When redistricting could start
Good morning! Our friends across the pond have a national holiday for tea today, so I’m borrowing it. In case you’re wondering, yes, The Sun has an article on how to brew the perfect cup of tea. Of course, there are health benefits to tea, just so long as it isn’t too sugared and creamed.
Peaches Peanuts, Cracker Jacks, and Cuba can help MLB fix unforced error in Georgia Georgia Republicans Censure Kemp, Raffensperger Time author makes worst reference of imaging standing out to blind man Republicans want to yank baseball’s antitrust immunity after MLB reaction to Georgia voting law “Hollywood Won’t Really Leave Georgia” “Mr. President, your misinformation on
Good morning, and welcome to a quickly compiled version of the Morning Reads. It’s National Gardening Day. My seedlings have been started (though, admittedly, I’m still adding like the addict I am), and I am not yet ready to put things in the ground, so this is kind of a bust of a gardening day
Peaches “No, Georgia’s voting laws are not like Colorado’s” Georgia boycott postponed until meeting with corporate executives It was a group decision at the Masters. The Lawyer Behind Georgia’s New Anti-Voting Law Duncan blames Guiliani. Savannah Mayor is unsure if he’ll enforce the whole shebang. We’re back on the deficient bridge conversation. Fani Willis isn’t
Happy Wednesday! It’s the first full week of April, so y’all all know there’s this little ol’ tournamint happening over in my hometown. Today is Wednesday, which is traditionally the Par 3 Contest, but not today. That was well worth documenting in today’s Reads, but here’s to hoping for its return next year. Today is
Peaches To God be the glory, it’s over. But Hollywood isn’t done telling us they’re done with us. Biden endorses moving MLB All-Star Game out of Georgia Rep. Cannon recalls the event differently than it appears on video. And her colleagues refute the 13-page report. There’s a lot of anxiety about what Trump plans to