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Walmart Hosts Graduation Ceremonies for Class of 2020

https://www.facebook.com/cojedamk/videos/3282191435190803/ COLLEGE PARK, GA – Not able to host their 2020 high school graduation, a school in College Park, Georgia moved their commencement ceremony to the only place in town allowed…
May 20, 2020

Child Saved From Burning Car After Mom Set it On Fire

COLUMBIA, SC – Columbia Police Chief W.H. “Skip” Holbrook announces the arrest of a 23-year-old mother accused of intentionally harming her 14-month old child during a car fire on a busy Interstate.  Caylin…
May 20, 2020

CDC: HIV Rates Higher in U.S. Prison System

WASHINGTON, D.C. –  Breaking the law is not only bad for your personal freedom when you get caught, but a CDC report suggests being incarcerated in jail in America greatly increases your…
April 21, 2020

Man Charged with Coronavirus Healthcare Fraud

NEWARK, N.J. – A Georgia man will appear in court today for his alleged role in a conspiracy to defraud federally funded and private health care benefit programs by submitting fraudulent testing…
March 30, 2020

New York D.A. Takes Down Gun Traffickers in New York City

Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance, Jr., and New York City Police Commissioner Dermot Shea today announced the indictment JUSTIN HOLMES-AUSTIN, 33, and THOMAS SOLOMON, 49, for selling 40 firearms and corresponding…
February 4, 2020
AP: Collins: Democrats desperate to remove Trump

AP: Collins: Democrats desperate to remove Trump

The top Republican on the Judiciary panel, Georgia Rep. Doug Collins, argued that Democrats are impeaching the president because they think they can’t beat him in the 2020 election. (Dec.11) Subscribe for…
December 12, 2019
AP: Senate bids farewell to Johnny Isakson

AP: Senate bids farewell to Johnny Isakson

Republican Sen. Johnny Isakson made a plea for bipartisanship in his farewell speech Tuesday afternoon as the U.S. Senate bid farewell to the lawmaker from Georgia. (Dec. 3) Subscribe for more Breaking…
December 3, 2019
AP: Jimmy Carter hospitalized for infection

AP: Jimmy Carter hospitalized for infection

Former president Jimmy Carter, 95, admitted to a Georgia hospital over the weekend for a urinary tract infection. Carter’s recent health challenges have included surviving cancer and hip replacement surgery (Dec. 3)…
December 3, 2019