Doctors and activists say many women don’t know they are pregnant or can’t get to a medical provider by six weeks.
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Georgia’s ‘fetal heartbeat’ abortion bill: What you need to know
Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp could signa controversial bill this week that would ban abortions after a heartbeat is detected.
‘Chubby, brown & braless’: These women are unapologetic about their bodies, and Instagram fans can’t seem to get enough
Body positivity is being spread on social media as plastic surgery procedures rise.
21 Savage a hometown hero in Atlanta, where the hip-hop community rallies against his deportation
The Atlanta hip-hop community was blindsidednot only by the rapper’s arrest, butby thenewsthat he was an immigrant.
Sex trafficking at Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta: Advocates, players fight against exploitation
Victim advocates, law enforcement, former NFL players and others are working to break up the sex trafficking they say the Super Bowl eventattracts.
UNC rejects proposal to build new home for ‘Silent Sam’ Confederate statue
The University of North Carolina hasrejected a $5.3 millionproposal to build a new home for “Silent Sam,”theConfederatestatue that wastoppled by protestersin August.
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UNC considering controversial new home for ‘Silent Sam’ Confederate statue
The University of North Carolinais consideringa$5.3 millionplan to reinstall the statue of a Confederatesoldier that wastoppled by protesters in August in a new museum.
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Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams, narrowly defeated in race for governor, says she will ‘certainly’ run again
Stacey Abrams, the Georgia Democrat who came up short in her bid to become the nation’s first black woman governor, plans to run for office again.
Stacey Abrams’ new PAC sues Georgia officials to fix ‘grossly mismanaged’ election system
A group backed by Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams is suing Georgia state election officials to address what it says are flaws in the elections process.
Will Georgia voting controversies discourage voters from turning out?
Democrats worry that allegations of voter suppressioncould discourage minority and first-time voters from casting ballots.