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Fury over Epstein files follows Congress home as summer break begins
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Republicans remain fractured over whether to vote to release the Epstein files, and the issue threatens to follow members home during the August recess.
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Charges upgraded to murder after 13-year-old dies from Cobb shooting.
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Charges against 3 juveniles upgraded to murder after 13-year-old dies from shooting
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RT @VanBrimmerAJC: Savannah Skinny (2.0 edition). This post marks the start of a new era for our social newsletter. Going forward, the Skin….
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How Brian Kemp reshaped the Republican race for US Senate in Georgia
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Today’s newsletter highlights:
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Losing bidders accuse state officials of mishandling Medicaid contracts
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Amerigroup and Peach State Health Plan, losing bidders in a fight for Medicai contracts, have filed lawsuits and petitions claiming wrongdoing from state officials.
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Gov. Brian Kemp didn’t run for Senate, but so far he’s running the race
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Staying off the Senate ballot didn’t mean Gov. Brian Kemp would stay out of the Georgia GOP primary. Not even close.
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Regulators subpoena Frost son after new lending firm emerges
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State regulators seek financial recorders from the son of First Liberty Building & Loan founder.
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Roswell man sentenced to prison for threatening ex-FBI director.
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A Roswell man was sentenced to nearly two years in prison Thursday for threatening to injure former FBI Director Christopher Wray.
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Rapper GloRilla faces drug charges after break-in at Forsyth County home.
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Three intruders burglarized the Forsyth County house of Grammy Award-nominated rapper GloRilla on Saturday while she wasn’t home.
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Kemp pushing Dooley Senate bid in a behind-the-scene attempt to shape race
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Gov. Brian Kemp is making a late push to help lay the groundwork for former football coach Derek Dooley’s U.S. Senate bid — directly telling Insurance Commissioner John King and U.S. Reps. Mike...
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Gearing up for the 2026 elections
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The hosts of “Politically Georgia” look at the vast 2026 landscape.
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Tax breaks or health cuts? Campaigns battle to frame Trump’s spending law.
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Republicans are airing ads slamming Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff for opposing tax cuts. Ossoff says the law threatens 37 nursing homes in Georgia.
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Expected budget cuts may further slow Georgia’s unemployment claim process
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The Georgia Department of Labor braces for intensified challenges amid federal layoffs and looming funding constraints.
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House heads home for summer, avoiding decisions on Epstein and spending
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Unless there is a heroic effort to finish all spending work in September, Congress may again be asked to approve a temporary funding bill to keep the government running.
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Who received donations from First Liberty, the Frosts and their companies?
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A list of those who received donations from the more than $1.4 million given by Brant Frost IV, his family, his companies and the Georgia Republican Assembly PAC.
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Mike Luckovich: Dropperful of aid
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AJC editorial cartoonist Mike Luckovich weighs in on aid to Gaza.
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BREAKING: 5-year-old found dead at DeKalb apartment complex, police say.
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A 5-year-old was found dead Wednesday afternoon at an apartment complex in DeKalb County, authorities said.
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Some companies offer paid help with taxes. County officials say it’s free
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In June, multiple mailers addressed “Dear Neighbor” started landing in mailboxes around Georgia, promising help for a fee with property taxes, filing for homestead exemptions and claiming excess...
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First Liberty sold faith and MAGA loyalty. How conservative media helped.
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On-air pitches framed the investments in First Liberty business loans as part of the “patriot economy.”
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Kelvin King enters secretary of state race with a shot at his likely rival
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King criticized state officials for "unprofessional conduct." It was a veiled attack of Gabriel Sterling, a top staffer and likely rival for the seat.
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