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Mayor Andre Dickens still doesn't have any takers, it would seem, for the Atlanta Medical Center abandoned by Wellstar a year ago, so he's looking to stop any potential development for another six months to see if something might shake out. One councilmember has an idea - an idea similar in price tag to the public safety training facility. Interesting.
Bernard Simelton checks in from the Alabama NAACP to tell me what he and his organization have to do now that his state's congressional map has been redrawn.
Meanwhile it turns out classified documents weren't the ONLY secrets Donald Trump was fanning Mar A Lago with; his big fat mouth wasn't boxed up, so nuclear defense secrets were being whispered in the ears of his billionaire Aussie chum, who then shared it with dozens of other folks. I have to ask, is THIS the straw that breaks the cultist camels' backs? Doubt it.
Lastly, REALLY good jobs numbers & an op/ed from a Clark Atlanta senior that was something of a gut punch for me to read. We need to do more, y'all.
Mayor Andre Dickens still doesn't have any takers, it would seem, for the Atlanta Medical Center abandoned by Wellstar a year ago, so he's looking to stop any potential development for another six months to see if something might shake out. One councilmember has an idea - an idea similar in price tag to the public safety training facility. Interesting.
Bernard Simelton checks in from the Alabama NAACP to tell me what he and his organization have to do now that his state's congressional map has been redrawn.
Meanwhile it turns out classified documents weren't the ONLY secrets Donald Trump was fanning Mar A Lago with; his big fat mouth wasn't boxed up, so nuclear defense secrets were being whispered in the ears of his billionaire Aussie chum, who then shared it with dozens of other folks. I have to ask, is THIS the straw that breaks the cultist camels' backs? Doubt it.
Lastly, REALLY good jobs numbers & an op/ed from a Clark Atlanta senior that was something of a gut punch for me to read. We need to do more, y'all.