Airports are consolidating terminals and closing runways to cope with airline flight cuts and fewer travelers.
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These national and state parks are closed due to the coronavirus outbreak
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Atlanta college student Alexis Crawford was choked to death, dumped in park, police say
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Federal judge blocks Georgia’s abortion ban, stopping ‘heartbeat bill’ from becoming law
Preliminary injunction will stop the ‘heartbeat bill’ from taking effect while the case is argued in court.