From international flight bans to requiring travelers to quarantine, countries are taking aggressive measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
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Forget what you know about 1619, historians say. Slavery began a half century before Jamestown
African slaves had been in Florida 54 years before they arrived in Jamestown, Virginia. One historian says the 1619 narrative ‘robs black history.’
Lawsuit: Target’s Good & Gather line infringes trademark of Georgia woman’s business
Emily Golub says Target’s Good & Gather line is too similar to her meal kit company Garnish & Gather that launched in 2013.
Atlanta college student Alexis Crawford was choked to death, dumped in park, police say
Authorities say Alexis Crawford and her roommate Jordyn Jones had a physical altercation and Jones’ boyfriend intervened and choked Crawford to death.
Federal judge blocks Georgia’s abortion ban, stopping ‘heartbeat bill’ from becoming law
Preliminary injunction will stop the ‘heartbeat bill’ from taking effect while the case is argued in court.
Stacey Abrams files lawsuit to count rejected ballots, extend deadline in Georgia
Republican Brian Kemp has declared victory, resigned as Georgia’s secretary of state and named a transition team. He has urged Democrat Stacey Abrams to concede.
Brian Kemp declares victory in Georgia governor race as Stacey Abrams waits for results
Democrat Stacey Abrams is hoping that thousands of absentee and provisional ballots hold enough votesto force a runoff with Republican Brian Kemp.