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Opinion — The World Cup is coming to Atlanta. How will the city prioritize its most vulnerable?
When the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup kicks off on June 11, eight of its games will take place in Atlanta. Running through July 19, the event is expected to […]

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What’s happening with the Cop City domestic terrorism, RICO charges?
In Fulton County, a judge dismissed the 61-person Cop City racketeering charge while also ruling that domestic terrorism charges could move forward. On the same day, an activist filed a motion to dismiss her domestic terrorism charge in DeKalb County.
Defamation suit against former Atlanta Police Chief Rodney Bryant will move forward
Ricardo Haro can now pursue his claim that ex-Atlanta Police Chief Rodney Bryant knowingly defamed him as a gang-affiliated “repeat offender” during a high-profile 2020 press conference, despite records showing that was untrue.
Justice for Cornelius Taylor Coalition continues community care activism with The People’s Table
Organizers fed and supplied more than 100 unsheltered Atlantans just outside City Hall, the Capitol and the Department of Public Safety in a show of how easily the three could serve them.
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