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ICE Relied on Gwinnett Sheriff’s Office to Fight Release of Spanish-language Reporter

The federal immigration case against a jailed, Spanish-language journalist has been bolstered by the help of a metro Atlanta sheriff’s office, public records show. Mario Guevara’s two-month confinement in immigration detention has drawn outcry from free press and immigration advocates. Immigration officials’ primary objection to releasing Guevara on bond as he awaits the outcome of […]

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CDC Director Vows to Restore Trust After Shooting and More Layoffs

Newly appointed director Susan Monarez voiced support for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention workers in a media event on Thursday, nearly two weeks after a shooting at the agency’s Atlanta headquarters. Monarez said restoring Americans’ trust in the CDC and educating people about the work the scientists, researchers, and others do for public health […]

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Could Your Medical Device Be Hurting You?

More than 30 million Americans rely on implanted medical devices like prosthetic joints, pacemakers and more to improve their quality of life. But implanting any foreign object into the body also carries risk of introducing deadly fungal infections. New research from University of Georgia scientists uncovers how a transcription regulator protein for the fungal pathogen […]

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Georgia Schools Prepare For Phone Ban

Next fall, every public elementary and middle school in Georgia will have to swim against the cultural tide by banishing cellphones. It will be a major undertaking: nearly every teen in America has one, and they have grown up with addictive social media flashing across their screens. Despite the size of the task, some schools […]