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2017-03-24
Both sides praise Perdue at hearing
GOP scrambles to save health bill
Immigration policy could dampen growth
Retail hubs pull taxes from rural schools
SPRING FESTIVALS: WHERE TO CELEBRATE THE SEASON
HOW NFL’S PROBLEM WITH HEAD INJURIES IS GROWING
LOCKED IN HIS ROOM: SON RECALLS ORDEAL
Latest GOP changes target key part of current law,
Let there be light: German scientists test ‘world’s largest artificial sun’
U.S. probe of ex-Trump aide extends to Cyprus
White House defends lawmaker’s decision
Israel arrests hacker linked to threats on U.S. Jewish centers
U.S. Senate votes to undo rules covering Internet privacy
WikiLeaks: CIA hacked Apple devices
London defiant as Islamic State claims attack
More Georgians find, keep jobs
Report: Clayton best for residential rental investment return
Ford warns quarter’s profits will drop 50%
Google plan for HCBUs will tackle diversity
Russia-campaign probe bound to backfire on left
Gorsuch lies amiably about country’s partisan judiciary
Georgia ricin suspect a disturbing sign of the times
Senator mostly right about Power Africa
Campus rape bill shelved for this year
GOP LIMITS FIELD IN 6TH DISTRICT DEBATE
Debate team wins title again
Schools name new administrators
RaceTrac approved for renovations
City dedicates park in memory of Pota Coston
Alcohol ordinance fails, new one proposed
Vendors sought for City Plaza food space
Q&A on the News
Older pitchers serving as bridge to tomorrow
NCAA royalty to put on a show
Oregon became the first team to reach the Elite Eight, edging Michigan 69-68 Thursday night. Tyler Dorsey scored 20 points in a game that was back and forth throughout. Also advancing was Gonzaga, which held off West Virginia.
Strange day at match play
HAWKS MILLSAP OUT AGAIN AS TEAM FACES BUCKS
Next up for Jackets: Cal State Bakersfield
Eager to return, Rochez is hoping to blossom with Atlanta United
Gonzaga holds off West Virginia
Showcase programs dominate marquee
Four semifinalists bring little glamour to Garden
Thompson III fired as Georgetown coach
Oft-benched Gak makes contributions for Florida
Proposals: Shorten OT, ban ‘leaping’ on kicks
U.S. routs Puerto Rico to win first title
Roush Fenway Racing continues to struggle
SunTrust to host stockholder meeting
Street food goes indoors at Halal Guys and Yumbii
Diverse events from comedy to ballet aim to entertain.
The Big A List
Dash of hot sauce adds needed kick
There’s group show magic behind the scruffy exterior at Eyedrum
WHAT’S NEW ON METRO ATLANTA DINING SCENE
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UPCOMING SHOWS
Raunchy ‘CHiPs’ will have you chuckling in spite of yourself
‘T2 Trainspotting’ overdoses on nostalgia MOVIE REVIEW
If ‘Life’ seems familiar, that’s because it is
Ghostly shadows drape Stewart-starring drama ‘Personal Shopper’
Streep will play the opposite of Priestly
“Chips” “The Last Word”
‘Trainspotting’ sequel brings director Boyle back to the beginning
Mom’s children are slow to embrace new husband
Ridgeline not your typical pickup
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