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Dončić appearing as starter in NBA All-Star Game second time
Atlanta – Luka Dončić appeared in the NBA All-Star Game as a starter for a second time in his career in Atlanta on Sunday, having become the third pick of LeBron James, the team captain for the Western Conference.
Coca-Cola to Cut 2200 Jobs, Half ot them in US
Coca-Cola is planning to cut 2,200 jobs, including 1,200 in the United States, as it faces declining sales during the pandemic.
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Giuliani latest COVID-19 case in Trump inner circle
Donald Trump said on Dec. 6 his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani has tested positive for COVID-19, the latest member of the president's inner circle - where mask wearing is rare - to contract the disease.
Man accused of savagely beating a woman after the date cost too much
The incident happened in Atlanta
Georgia elections official urges Trump to rein in supporters
A top Georgia elections official on Dec. 1 lashed out angrily at the rhetoric surrounding the election and the threats of violence that have resulted, specifically calling on President Donald Trump to rein in his supporters.
Bogdan Bogdanović in a new team!
During last season, Bogdanovi scored 15.1 points, 3.4 assists and 3.1 rebounds per game in the NBA league.
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Another Black Man Killed by the Police in America Sparks New Wave of Protests
Atlanta's top prosecutor said his office will decide this week whether to bring charges against the police officer who shot Rayshard Brooks, a black man whose killing outside a Wendy's (international fast food restaurant chain) on Friday sparked a fresh wave of protests against police violence in the Southern city and added fuel to nationwide anger over racial injustice.
Atlanta police chief resigns after fatal police shooting
An Atlanta police officer was fired following the fatal shooting of a black man and another officer was placed on administrative duty, the police department announced early June 14.
US demonstrators vow to sustain momentum until change
Protesters stirred by the death of George Floyd vowed on June 5 to turn an extraordinary outpouring of grief into a sustained movement as demonstrations shifted to a calmer, but no less determined focus on addressing racial injustice.
Detained US Navy veteran freed by Iran as part of deal
A U.S. Navy veteran whose family said his only crime was falling in love left Iran on June 4 after nearly two years of detention, winning his freedom as part of a deal that spared an American-Iranian physician from any additional time behind bars.