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Emory University's Dr. Saad Omer explains how an effective vaccination policy controls of measles. Dr Omer also advises against the medical profession refusing to treat patients who haven't been vaccinated. (Feb. 3)

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Dr. Saad Omer, professor at Emory University Vaccine Center and epidemiologist at Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health speaks to The Associated Press at his office on the campus of Emory University. He discuss best...
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Wilson Trial Tests Georgia Stand Your Ground Law

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Marcus Wilson's defense team argues his charges in the death of Haley Hutcheson should be dismissed because of the state's Stand Your Ground law.
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PM is a 'disgrace on every level' says Starmer at launch of local elections event

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer calls Prime Minister Boris Johnson "a disgrace on every level" as he outlines his party's plan to bring Labour to power in the next general election. Mr Starmer delivers the speech from the launch of the...
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At least five people dead from meningitis linked to steroid shots for back pain

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Framingham, Massachusetts 1. Various of New England Compounding Centre, where the drug lots are believed to have come from Atlanta, Georgia 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. John Jernigan, Medical Epidemiologist, Centre for Disease Control...
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Man Who Shot Ahmaud Arbery Gets Life Sentence For Hate Crime

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His punishment is largely symbolic, as McMichael was sentenced earlier this year to life without parole in a Georgia state court for Arbery's murder.
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Report on nuclear materials threat from research facilities

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Mtskheta, Georgia - April 1997 1. Wide exterior Mtskheta nuclear research reactor 2. Wide of two armed guards standing near the facility 3. Close up of a guard talking over radio 4. Wide of interior nuclear research reactor shell 5....
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An Atlanta woman, left by her husband and facing a serious health crisis with her newborn, turned to social media, sharing her son's condition online. Her personal postings led to something unexpected_a career. (Sept. 3)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus016540 SOUNDBITE: Maggie Laton, social media consultant "I took a pregnancy test, found out I was pregnant and at 20 weeks when I went to find out the gender of the baby I was told that he had a...
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Confederate flag Symbol of hate or heritage

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In "Flag Facts," Scott tells us about the flag of Georgia and how it set national records for changing eight times, until it finally settled on its current flag in 2003.
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Hate Crime Cases And Convictions Are Rare In U.S. Courtrooms

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Public calls for hate crime charges are growing in the wake of the Atlanta shootings, but experts say convictions for hate crimes are rare.
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30 Days Since Supreme Court Overturned Roe V. Wade

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The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade essentially led the country to be made up of a patchwork of abortion laws.
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Stimulus Checks, Biden's Green New Deal on Table with Georgia Vote: Conor Sen

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Jan.04 -- Georgia voters are hearing final arguments from two presidents on Monday, as Donald Trump and Joe Biden each make their cases ahead of high-stakes Senate runoff elections that will determine who controls the chamber and with...
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Prosecutors Rest Case In Federal Hate Crimes Trial Over Arbery Killing

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Federal charges accuse Greg McMichael, Travis McMichael and William "Roddie" Bryan Jr. of targeting Ahmaud Arbery because of his race.
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History Behind Georgia's Runoff System Rooted In Race

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Runoff system in Georgia goes back to White control of vote during the 1960s' Civil Rights Movement.
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Election Security Changes Since 2020

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Voting by mail has been one of the biggest targets for change the past two years.
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USA: RACE FOR PRESIDENT WILL BE A CLOSE CALL IN TEXAS AND FLORIDA

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Houston, Texas; Phoenix, Arizona; Macon, Georgia, Washington DC, USA, 25 October 1996 1. W/S of rally (Houston, Texas, US Pool) 2. SOUNDBITE: Bob Dole. 3. W/S of Washington Post. 4. C/U of New York Times. 5. C/U pan of New York Times...
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Fact Vs. Friction: Trump Campaign Lawsuit Hits Roadblock In Pa.

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Rudy Giuliani appeared in a Pennsylvania courtroom on Tuesday as the legal battle to contest the state's 20 electoral votes continued.