On Dec. 11, WABE's Rose Scott and I will talk with students who integrated Georgia schools after Brown v. Board of Education 70 years ago. It's a rare chance to hear firsthand stories about this watershed event. Seating is free but limited. Reserve a spot! https://t.co/Di9PjOFbip
If you've been diagnosed with fatty liver disease and have been trying to control it with exercise and/or, I want to interview you for WebMD. Message me here or at https://t.co/KSwEHSwg7w
I am reporting on whole-body scans (aka full-body scans) for WebMD. If you've had one and want to talk about the experience (and whether you felt it merited the radiation exposure), please DM me for an interview.
#preventivemedicine#preventivecare#bodyscan#fullbodyscan
Emory's arts and sciences faculty vote no confidence in University President Gregory Fenves due to the way he responded to protesters on campus last week https://t.co/zvbQ4uuzn0
Georgia lawmaker’s adopt a bill that would require age verification by porn sites and social media platforms, with safe use educational requirements for schools; it also addresses cyberbullying
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If Gov. Brian Kemp signs Senate Bill 233, Georgia will establish a $6,500 annual subsidy for each student who chooses a voucher toward the cost of a private education starting in fall 2025. https://t.co/4HBtN0jCUx
Private school voucher legislation passes a major hurdle in Georgia, as the Republican-led state House of Representatives narrowly votes in favor of Senate Bill 233 https://t.co/3jLLxUkvcI
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, in his state of the state address this morning, pressed lawmakers to pass a school voucher bill sending state funds to private education. They've tried unsuccessfully in each recent legislative session, he noted, "I believe we have run out of next years."
An Atlanta area mom: education officials promote a "trans" agenda to “indoctrinate” children and "change who they are.” A gay teacher who quit: " We have no desire to make their kids gay. We just want them to not kill themselves if they are." https://t.co/q0xoZ9CKhJ
A back to school season steeped in political tension. "I'm not saying all liberal professors are intolerant," says one UGA student. But: “In certain classes that has definitely been a worry for me to kind of just stay more silent..." #gapol by
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