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Trump administration is bringing back scores of CDC experts fired in error
The Trump administration Saturday raced to rescind layoffs of hundreds of scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who were mistakenly fired Friday night i
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Justice Department seeks information on Fulton DA Fani Willis’ travel history
The Department of Justice has issued a subpoena for records related to the travel history of Fani T.
Counties file complaint seeking to remove Brunswick DA
Commissioners of five Georgia counties have signed a joint complaint seeking to remove Brunswick District Attorney Keith Higgins, four officials told The Current.
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Hyundai electric vehicle plant near Savannah fails wastewater standards
After violating its wastewater permit with Savannah, Hyundai has trucked millions of gallons offsite since opening its Georgia EV plant last year, The Current GA reports.
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10 favorite films from Sundance Film Festival 2025
Here are 10 movies screened at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival that are worth keeping an eye out for.
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How Medicaid helps mothers, caregivers and children
On the receiving end of potential reductions to Medicaid are people: families — in particular pregnant people, mothers, caregivers and children.
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Gainesville medical center expands emergency department with new facility
Northeast Georgia Medical Center's Green Tower is designed to provide faster and more efficient patient care on the Gainesville campus.
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Chattanooga-area students to get $150 to start investing for education after high school
A nonprofit in Chattanooga is partnering with several public and private entities on a five-year pilot program, which could ultimately serve about 38,500 students.
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She learned to crochet to grieve her son. Now, her business shares the craft.
After losing her son, Darice Oppong taught herself how to crotchet to stay busy. She now teaches the skill to others, including NICU parents.
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New clinic for HIV and AIDS patients opens in Macon
The HOPE Center unveiled a new location to begin serving people with HIV and AIDS in the Macon area.