Editorials

Bill would remove QR code from ballots

A proposal to get rid of the QR codes on Georgia ballots passed the Senate Ethics Committee Thursday. ...

Letters To The Editor

Democracy dies in Darkness

In the lead-up to the presidential election of 1860, the Democratic Party conspired and succeeded in removing a ...

Columns

My time on the slopes with General Lee

With the temperatures dipping into the low 20’s this week, I’ve been reminded of a trip I took ...

Editorials

EDITORIAL: How should state spend its huge surplus?

When the General Assembly opened on Monday, legislators began with something almost inconceivable to their predecessors: A $16 ...

Editorials

Gratitude for car seat grant

The State of Georgia is helping to keep local children safe with mini-grants to fund car safety seats. ...

Columns

A Constitution-flouting ‘authoritarian’ is already in the White House

Overcaffeinated Cassandras continue to forecast an “authoritarian” and anti-constitutional Donald Trump dictatorship. They are mistaken about the near ...

Columns

Was Elvis really a “ladies man?”

I love to watch a movie when I’m with my parents during the holidays. While home on Saturday ...

Editorials

Have fun but be safe

Have fun as you ring in the New Year but be safe. No one ever thinks they are ...

Columns

Cheering Hamas on campus, too uneducated to grasp how grotesque that is

In German-occupied Poland on a November day in 1942, a Jewish woman carrying a baby realizes an SS ...

Columns

Two parties, two wildly different spending solutions, both implausible

The two parties disagree even when they agree, as they do about this: Federal spending is on an ...

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