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“This has to do with following state funds,” said Republican Sen Matt Brass of Newnan. But the committee can't directly sanction Willis, and Democrats denounced it as a partisan attempt to try to play to Trump and his supporters. People can already be prosecuted for making false statements to Georgia lawmakers. Those are among the criminal charges that Rudy Giuliani and some others face for the false claims they made to Georgia lawmakers in late 2020. Most of the top supporters are Republican lawmakers who also publicly backed Trump's efforts to overturn Georgia's 2020 election results, including Republican Lt. Gov.
Persons: Fani Willis, Donald Trump, , Republican Sen Matt Brass, Brian Kemp, Willis, , Democratic Sen, David Lucas, Trump, Michael Roman, Nathan Wade, Ashleigh Merchant, Roman, Wade, Martin Luther King Jr, Wade —, , Republican State Sen, Brandon Beach, Rudy Giuliani, Joe Biden, Georgia's, Burt Jones, Jones, “ I’ve, ” Jones, I’ve, ” Kemp, Josh McLaurin, ” McLaurin Organizations: ATLANTA, , Democratic, Republican, Trump, Republican State, , Republicans, Democrats, Gov, New Locations: — Georgia's, Fulton County, misspent, Macon, Atlanta, Miami, San Francisco, Brandon, Alpharetta, Georgia, New Hampshire
Lunden and Olivia told me their mission as influencers was to "represent and inspire others to be their authentic self." Advertisement"I did feel represented by them," Asia said, but the tweets "showed me that they are still white women." "We are especially confident in our sexuality and the way that we feel and who we are," Olivia told me. Lunden and Olivia told me they want to advocate for all LGBTQ+ people, including those who don't look like them. It's a chance, the couple told me, to combat the hate and negativity LGBTQ+ parents face.
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ATLANTA (AP) — An attempt to state that Georgia's appointed State Election Board has the legal power to investigate Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's handling of elections blossomed into a constitutional showdown Tuesday, with a lawyer for Raffensperger saying board members can't legally oversee him. “We’re looking to empower the State Election Board so that they can have oversight responsibility and that there’s no confusion about where that oversight responsibility is vested,” said Ethics Committee Chairman Max Burns, a Sylvania Republican. Activists have been pushing the State Election Board to investigate whether Raffensperger mishandled his audit of Fulton County's 2020 results, motivated by unproven claims of fraud. The board deadlocked 2-2 in December on whether it had such authority, and two board members asked lawmakers to clarify the law. Supporters said they can go forward because most of Raffensperger's election responsibilities are outlined in state law, not the Georgia Constitution.
Persons: Brad Raffensperger's, Charlene McGowan, Raffensperger's, Bill, , Max Burns, It's, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Trump, Raffensperger, Fulton, it's, , Steve Gooch, ” McGowan, Lawmakers, Gabriel Sterling, Sterling, John LaHood, LaHood, Jon Burns, let’s, ” Sen Brandon Beach Organizations: ATLANTA, Republican, Raffensperger, Board, Sylvania Republican, Democratic, Georgia, Georgia General Assembly, Governmental, Valdosta Republican Locations: Georgia, Valdosta
Food inflation at restaurants is still hitting Americans hard. Labor has been especially hard on Will's business; he said the cost has gone up even though he employs a smaller staff. Food inflation continues to shock consumersAs Will noted, inflation has impacted the entire supply chain and is compounded all the way from the start to the customer. Patcharaporn Puttipon2465/ShutterstockInflation hits the cost of many things, but food prices appear to be particularly vulnerable. AdvertisementOverall, food inflation was down to 1.3% in December.
Persons: we're, , Brian Will, Will, Stuart Varney, Varney, Patcharaporn Organizations: Service, Central City Tavern, Business, Fox Business, Co, Central, Labor, City Tavern Locations: Atlanta, Alpharetta
The Thrilla in Alpharetta
  + stars: | 2023-12-01 | by ( Stephen Moore | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +1 min
Journal Editorial Report: Despite denials, the California governor is acting like a candidate. Images: AP/Composite: Mark KellyIt won’t be Ali-Frazier, but Thursday’s debate between Govs. More important, the face-off in Alpharetta, Ga., will show two different models for America’s economic future. It has forced union rules, a minimum wage that can reach $20 an hour, highly restrictive land-use rules and strict regulations on climate and labor. California is a generous welfare state—paying out twice as much per person as Florida—with a politically dominant teachers union.
Persons: Mark Kelly, Frazier, Gavin Newsom, Ron DeSantis Locations: California, Govs, Alpharetta, Florida
Governors Gavin Newsom (D., Calif.) and Ron DeSantis (R., Fla.) went head to head on topics ranging from Covid-19 to President Biden’s leadership in a debate televised by Fox News and moderated by Sean Hannity. Photo: Noam Galai/Getty Images for Clinton Global Initiative; Scott Olson/Getty ImagesALPHARETTA, Ga.—Unless something unexpected happens in the next few months, the 2024 presidential campaign is likely to feature two aging, retread candidates of whom Americans are thoroughly tired. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, and California Gov. Gavin Newsom , a Democrat, faced off in a no-holds-barred roughly 100-minute debate, moderated by Fox News’s Sean Hannity and airing live on the cable network. Wall Street Journal parent News Corp and Fox parent Fox Corp. share common ownership.
Persons: Gavin Newsom, Ron DeSantis, Biden’s, Sean Hannity, Noam Galai, Scott Olson, Fox News’s Sean Hannity Organizations: Fox News, Clinton Global Initiative, Florida Gov, Republican, California Gov, Democrat, Wall Street, News Corp, Fox, Fox Corp Locations: Calif, Fla
Ron DeSantis and Gavin Newsom Debate on ‘Hannity’
  + stars: | 2023-11-30 | by ( Molly Ball | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
California Gov. Ron DeSantis clashed repeatedly on crime, immigration and economic policies. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, and California Gov. Gavin Newsom , a Democrat, faced off for a more than 90-minute debate, moderated by Fox News’s Sean Hannity and airing live on the cable network. Wall Street Journal parent News Corp and Fox parent Fox Corp.share common ownership.
Persons: Gavin Newsom, Ron DeSantis, Fox News’s Sean Hannity Organizations: Florida Gov, Agence France, Republican, California Gov, Democrat, Wall Street, News Corp, Fox Locations: California, Florida
Gavin Newsom and Florida Republican Gov. Newsom, 56, has talked about eventually running for president but is backing President Joe Biden 's reelection in 2024. DeSantis is betting big on Iowa's first-in-the-nation presidential caucuses on Jan. 15 and could still turn things around. Florida is a onetime battleground where fiercely conservative DeSantis easily won reelection last year, while California is the country's largest Democratic state. Last year, amid some unease among Democrats about Biden’s reelection prospects, Newsom’s name was floated as a potential replacement for 2024.
Persons: Gavin Newsom, Ron DeSantis, Newsom, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Nikki Haley, Sean Hannity, it's, Hannity, DeSantis, he's, , Biden, , Andrew Romeo, ” Newsom, Ronald Reagan Organizations: WASHINGTON, , — California Democratic, Florida Republican Gov, GOP, South Carolina Gov, Trump, Fox News, Fox, Democratic, Republican, Democrat, Ronald Reagan Presidential Locations: — California, DeSantis, Alpharetta , Georgia, Atlanta, Florida, California, Texas, , America, Simi Valley , California
For an hour and a half on Thursday night, Gov. The debate in Alpharetta, Ga., was a chance for Mr. DeSantis to hold the spotlight without other candidates for the Republican presidential nomination on the stage. It was a chance for Mr. Newsom to bring his smooth persona and quick wit to a national — and conservative — audience. From the beginning, Mr. Hannity pressed Mr. Newsom on his state’s high tax rates, its loss of residents over the past two years and its relatively higher crime rate. And Mr. DeSantis backed up the moderator in his challenges to how California is run.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, Gavin Newsom, California, DeSantis, Newsom, Biden, Sean Hannity, Hannity Organizations: Gov, Fox News, Republican, Hannity Locations: Florida, Alpharetta, California
Mr. DeSantis, the Republican, needs to lift his campaign for president a week ahead of the fourth Republican primary debate and under seven weeks before the Iowa caucuses. With Donald J. Trump still holding wide leads in the Republicans’ 2024 nominating contests, and Mr. Biden resolute on standing for re-election, both men could also be eyeing the 2028 presidential race, though neither would admit it. They have presented themselves as the fresh, new avatars of their respective ideologies and, potentially, the future of their political parties. Now, after they have used each other as foils for years, the debate could offer a culmination to their long-running public feud. The higher stakes for DeSantisMr. DeSantis has much more riding on this moment than his verbal sparring partner.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, Gavin Newsom, DeSantis, Newsom, Joseph R, Biden, Donald J, Trump, Mr Organizations: Republican, Republicans Locations: Florida, California, Alpharetta, Atlanta, Iowa, West
Places across the US offer cash, homes, and other perks to lure remote workers and other relocators. Insider rounded up the states, cities, and towns that will reward you to move there in some way. Lillian Griffith, a 25-year-old data engineer, moved from Alpharetta, Georgia, to Tulsa, Oklahoma, in August 2022 to take advantage of the Tulsa Remote program, which granted her $10,000 simply for relocating to the Oklahoma city. "The Tulsa Remote program is not some elitist program that only accepts people who work in high-paying positions," Griffith previously told Business Insider. While some cities are doling out cash for remote workers, hoping their presence will boost the local economy, others are looking to attract new talent.
Persons: , Lillian Griffith, Griffith, Cincinnati —, relocators, Jordan Pandy Organizations: Service, Tulsa, nab Locations: Alpharetta , Georgia, Tulsa , Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Tulsa, , Ohio, Cincinnati, Lincoln , Kansas, Wichita, jpandy@businessinsider.com
She moved to Tulsa for the Tulsa Remote program, with a one-year stipend of $10,000. AdvertisementAdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Lillian Griffith, a 25-year-old data engineer at General Motors, who moved to Tulsa for the Tulsa Remote program. I initially heard about the Tulsa Remote program through my mom, who joined the program in 2021 and then referred me to it later. I applied for the Tulsa Remote program in early 2022 and it only took me about a week to get tentatively approved. I told her that I moved here for the Tulsa Remote program, and then she said she was also in the program.
Persons: Lillian Griffith, , It's, I've, I'm, Kroger, we're, Lizzo, Marcus King, There's, Elizabeth, we've, I'd, haven't Organizations: General Motors, Tulsa, Service, Tulsa —, Georgia Southern University, Cumming , Georgia —, Kroger, Artists, Paramore, Tulsa Fairgrounds, Greenwood Locations: Tulsa, Alpharetta, Georgia, , Tulsa , Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Roswell , Georgia, Roswell, Atlanta, Arkansas, Atlanta . In Georgia, Cumming , Georgia, Detroit, Oklahoma City
ATLANTA (AP) — Some Republican lawmakers continued to press Wednesday for changes to protect Georgia's voting system from security weaknesses, but a deputy to Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger accused them of acting in bad faith and promoting lies that Georgia's 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump. The dispute with some Republicans in the state Senate stems from vulnerabilities in Dominion Voting Systems equipment identified by J. Alex Halderman, an expert witness in a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Georgia’s election system. However, they say it's impractical to update all 40,000 electronic voting machines and scanners statewide before the 2024 election cycle begins. Senate Ethics Committee Chairman Max Burns, a Sylvania Republican, said at the end of the hearing he wanted to see changes. Fueling interest in voting changes are Republican Party activists who say that Georgia's 16 electoral votes were stolen from Trump in 2020.
Persons: Brad Raffensperger, Donald Trump, J, Alex Halderman, Halderman, he's, Gabriel Sterling, We’re, Sterling, , Sen, Brandon Beach, Greg Dolezal, we’re, ” Dolezal, Max Burns, Burns, Raffensperger, Randy Robertson, Rudy Giuliani, Trump, Giuliani, John Eastman, Jenna Ellis, Ray Smith, Robert Cheeley, Ellis, Steve Gooch, Dahlonega —, Sidney Powell Organizations: ATLANTA, Republican, Voting Systems, Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Security Agency, Cumming Republican, Dominion, Sylvania Republican, Rotary Club, Republican Party, Trump Locations: U.S, Brandon, Fulton, Beach, Georgia
[1/2] Attorney Sidney Powell speaks at a press conference on election results in Alpharetta, Georgia, U.S., December 2, 2020. The lawyer, Sidney Powell, pleaded guilty to six counts of conspiracy to commit intentional interference with performance of election duties, a misdemeanor charge. Powell admitted to plotting to unlawfully access secure election machines in rural Coffee County in southeastern Georgia in January 2021. Powell was scheduled to be tried alongside Kenneth Chesebro, another lawyer who assisted Trump following the election. If Chesebro goes ahead with trial, Trump could gain a strategic advantage in preparing for his own upcoming Georgia trial, since his attorneys would get a preview of much of the case against him.
Persons: Sidney Powell, Elijah Nouvelage, Donald Trump, Trump, Powell, Joe Biden, Powell's, Fani Willis, Prosecutors, Kenneth Chesebro, Chesebro, Andrew Goudsward, Kanishka Singh, Scott Malone, Bill Berkrot Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, Trump, Democratic, Fulton, Voting Systems, Thomson Locations: Alpharetta , Georgia, U.S, Georgia, Fulton County , Georgia, Coffee, Fulton County, Coffee County
Amazon 's fall Prime deals bonanza "outpaced" last year's event, the company said Thursday, as discount-hungry consumers got an early jump on holiday shopping. It marks the second year Amazon has held the shopping event, which is a fall follow-up to the company's main Prime Day sale held in July. "Prime Big Deal Days was a strong start to the holiday shopping season, offering Prime members an exclusive early opportunity to save and surpassing our expectations," Doug Herrington, CEO of Worldwide Amazon Stores, said in a statement. "This event outpaced last year's holiday kick-off event, with more Prime members shopping this year." Amazon typically uses its discount events for Prime members to run promotions on its devices.
Persons: Doug Herrington, Temu Organizations: Deal, Worldwide Amazon Stores, Shoppers, Apple AirPods, Bissell, Walmart, Target, Adobe Locations: Alpharetta , Georgia
AdvertisementAdvertisementTaco Bell has the fastest drive-thru, and it's testing technology that could get customers their orders even faster. This marked the third straight year that Taco Bell had the fastest drive-thru. Mystery shoppers reported they received their orders in under three minutes at the Taco Bell Defy location. McDonald's ranked eighth with a four minute and 51 second average service time, and Chick-fil-A ranked last with a five minute and 12 second average service time. In the test of the new pilot programs, Taco Bell was also the fastest.
Persons: , Bell, Taco Bell, McDonald's, Taco, Chris Turner Organizations: Taco, QSR, Customers, Service, KFC, Intouch, Taco Bell, Cowen, Consumer Conference, Yum, Brands Locations: Brooklyn Park , Minnesota, Alpharetta , Georgia, Fort Worth , Texas
WASHINGTON, Aug 1 (Reuters) - U.S. auto safety regulators said Tuesday they have opened an investigation into 280,000 new Tesla (TSLA.O) Model 3 and Model Y vehicles over reports of loss of steering control and power steering. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) opened a preliminary evaluation after it received 12 complaints from owners of 2023 Tesla Model 3 and Model Y vehicles. One Model 3 driver reported in May the "car steering felt stuck and slid off the road which resulted in crashing into a tree." A driver in Alpharetta, Georgia in June reported that a two-week-old Tesla Model Y was coming out of a shopping center when "suddenly steering wheel did not steer. The driver said it "currently remains at Tesla for the next 3 weeks while we await a new steering rack/motor."
Persons: Tesla, David Shepardson, Akash Sriram, Anil D'Silva Organizations: Tesla, Traffic Safety Administration, Thomson Locations: Alpharetta , Georgia, Honolulu, Washington, Bengaluru
An Amazon driver loads packages into a delivery van at an Amazon delivery station on November 28, 2022 in Alpharetta, Georgia. Amazon has for years been marching toward making same-day and next-day delivery the standard for members of its Prime loyalty club. For the past four years, Amazon has poured money and resources into revamping its warehouse and delivery network to shorten shipping times from two days to one day or less. But Amazon's change cut costs and boosted delivery speeds, Madan said. Amazon plans to double the number of same-day sites in its network over the next two years, Madan said.
Persons: Amazon, Udit Madan, Madan, We've Organizations: U.S, Street, MWPVL International Locations: Alpharetta , Georgia
To determine which states have the best economy, we look at overall economic growth and annual job growth on a percentage basis, as well as the health of state finances. We measure the breadth of each state's economy by looking at how many major corporations are headquartered there. IndianaWhile the Hoosier State's economy is hardly a barnburner, Indiana offers stability. The state's debt rating is solid. UtahThe Beehive State's economy just keeps buzzing.
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Attorney L. Lin Wood holds up a Bible while speaking during a press conference on election results in Alpharetta, Georgia, U.S., December 2, 2020. Lin Wood, a pro-Trump lawyer who worked to challenge the 2020 election results, retired from practicing law in order to avoid his potential disbarment in Georgia. A spokeswoman for the State Bar of Georgia did not immediately confirm that Wood's request had been received or granted. The Georgia State Bar launched disciplinary proceedings against Wood in February 2021. His former partners have sued him in state court in Georgia over an alleged breach of a settlement agreement.
Persons: Lin Wood, Wood, Richard Jewell, JonBenet Ramsey, Kyle Rittenhouse, Nicholas Sandmann, Joe Biden's, Wood's, Thomas Cauthorn, Cauthorn Organizations: Trump, Twitter, State Bar of, Georgia, State Bar, Georgia State Bar, Biden Locations: Alpharetta , Georgia, U.S, Georgia, State Bar of Georgia, Atlanta, Michigan
Summer is back, and so is this nostalgic beauty staple
  + stars: | 2023-05-28 | by ( Aj Willingham | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
Summer is the season of Sun-In, a hair lightening spray that’s been birthing beach blondes (and beach oranges) for decades. As with all effectively marketed beauty products, Sun-In didn’t just promise lighter hair: It promised a perfect summer. “Just spray Sun-In under the sun, and see what happens,” a 1971 ad from Glamour Magazine reads. Other hair lightening sprays have come and gone, like Clairol’s Lemon Go Lightly, but Sun-In occupies a singular place in people’s hair memories. In this new lineup of summer potions, Sun-In is still the nostalgic classic.
Bottom line All in all, this was a good quarter from Amazon, with beats across business segments. If Amazon takes the hammer to its expenses like Meta Platforms did Wednesday , we think the stock could trade much higher. This was related to Amazon closing down some Amazon Fresh and Amazon Go physical stores, though we appreciate Amazon shutting down stores that offer lower growth potential. First quarter outlook Amazon is generally conservative when providing financial guidance, but the outlook Thursday left more to be desired. An Amazon driver loads packages into a delivery van at an Amazon delivery station on November 28, 2022 in Alpharetta, Georgia.
The Georgia voters who delivered Mr. Kemp a comfortable victory over his Democratic challenger, Stacey Abrams, in November did not show the same enthusiasm for Mr. Walker. Neither Mr. Walker nor Mr. Warnock cleared the 50 percent threshold needed to win outright, sending voters to the polls again for a runoff on Tuesday. The outcome of Tuesday’s runoff with Mr. Walker, who was pressed to run by Mr. Trump, will shed more light on Mr. Trump’s influence in Georgia. Mr. Walker has spent more time campaigning in Atlanta’s suburbs and has embraced Mr. Kemp as a surrogate. Mr. Warnock has sought to portray Mr. Walker as unfit for office and as an ally of Mr. Trump.
Amazon touts record sales over holiday shopping weekend
  + stars: | 2022-11-30 | by ( Annie Palmer | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
The company said the holiday shopping weekend was its "biggest ever," with consumers snapping up hundreds of millions of products during the period. Independent businesses selling on Amazon surpassed $1 billion in sales during the Thanksgiving holiday shopping weekend, the company said. Amazon didn't provide sales figures for the five-day shopping weekend, which tends to be some of its busiest days in the holiday period. The company's fourth-quarter results, typically released in late January or early February, will give Wall Street a more complete picture of the holiday shopping season. WATCH: Holiday shopping weekend saw 20 million more shoppers than last year, says NRF CEO Matt Shay
[1/11] The sun rises over the U.S. Capitol, as control of Congress remained unclear following the 2022 U.S. midterm elections in Washington, U.S., November 9, 2022. "Women in America made their voices heard, man," President Joe Biden said at a political event in Washington. At the political event, Biden noted that many so-called "election deniers" had accepted their own losses. A White House official said Biden spoke by phone with Republican House leader Kevin McCarthy, who announced on Wednesday his intention to run for speaker of the House if Republicans control the chamber. Republicans are expected to demand spending cuts in exchange for raising the nation's borrowing limit next year, a showdown that could spook financial markets.
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