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Marjorie Taylor Greene defends herself in a case calling for her to be taken off the ballot for her alleged support of the January 6 insurrection. And an Emory expert details what he expects from the loosening of mask mandates on flights and public transportation. We also hear from metro Atlanta students pushing to change the name of their school named after a Confederate general. Plus, how federal funds are helping refugees in Georgia keep their businesses and Atlanta is set to turn the site of an old factory with a dark past into a memorial to honor its forced labor victims.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene defends herself in a case calling for her to be taken off the ballot for her alleged support of the January 6 insurrection. And an Emory expert details what he expects from the loosening of mask mandates on flights and public transportation. We also hear from metro Atlanta students pushing to change the name of their school named after a Confederate general. Plus, how federal funds are helping refugees in Georgia keep their businesses and Atlanta is set to turn the site of an old factory with a dark past into a memorial to honor its forced labor victims.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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