Happy Monday, everyone! I hope you had a great weekend! Certainly not worthy of top billing, but I’d like to remind everyone that this Clueless monologue exists. “The children who were forcibly separated from their parents at the border by the United States government are all over the country now, in Michigan and Maryland, in
Who’s ready for their makeover? It’s shrimp time! These things are everywhere! Life always comes down to the biscuits. Don’t fall for the Outrage du’Jour. Nerds everywhere are already having a hay day with this. Here’s the GMO chicken that Miss Jessica’s been warning us about. Run. The media, it has the sadz. Plus, somebody
On this date in 1989, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that burning the American flag as a form of political protest was protected by the First Amendment. Peaches Atlanta mayor signs order blocking city jail from accepting new ICE detainees Exploring Georgia back roads Lawsuit says GA Dept. of Corrections is violating the rights of
Happy FLAG DAY! On this date in 1777, the Continental Congress in Philadelphia adopted the “Stars and Stripes” as the national flag of the United States. The Flag Resolution stated “Resolved: that the flag of the United States be made of thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in
Good morning! I’m back. It’s primary day in several states. Here’s how Maine’s ranked choice voting works. A new book, written by a Georgian, makes the case that Jimmy Carter is our nation’s most underrated one-term President. A decision regarding the decades-long GA-FL-AL water wars might come this summer. What could it mean for Georgia’s
Gooooooood Morning! Teri is out of the office this Tuesday so today’s Morning Reads are brought to you from West Central Georgia. Today in Georgia History, Augusta came into possession of the Patriots. Happy American Birthday, Augusta. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the baker in the same-sex court case. Guatamala is dealing with
Happy Monday, everyone! President Trump’s trade policies could unravel decades of precedence. The world thinks he’s blowing trade up, but Trump and his team believe they’re saving the rules-based trading system. Speaking of tariffs, Congressman Karen Handel broke with President Trump and announced her opposition to his tariffs on steel and aluminum. Here is a
On this date in 1913, the 17th Amendment went into effect. It provided for popular election of US senators. Peaches Childhood is threatened more in Georgia than in 41 other states The Hill: Abrams will revolutionize politics Optimistic Georgia Democrats expect party resurrection Seth Weathers makes headlines after inflammatory tweet Positivity for Amazon coming to
Here’s to a four day work week, y’all! Teri handed the reigns to me on this wet Tuesday. Here’s what you need to know: It doesn’t look like Tropical Storm Alberto is going anywhere any time soon… Baltimore isn’t faring much better… Firefighters in NYC deserve a day off after this blaze. President Trump’s address
On this date in 1913, the Department of Labor entered into its first strike mediation. The dispute was between the Railroad Clerks of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. Peaches A Snopes fact-check that will perhaps put the social media rumors to rest A billion dollar verdict for a sexual assault case in