A century ago, on 28 July 1914, the first shots of World War I were fired. Over the following four years, 16 million lives were lost as 65 million men from 32 countries were drawn into the conflict. The book that was read and cherished by people on both sides of the conflict was the Bible.
Five candidates looking to flip Georgia’s 12th Congressional District to the Republican side of the aisle are invited to face off during the Atlanta Press Club’s Loudermilk-Young Debate Series in advance of the May 20 primary.
The incumbent Georgia governor and his two Republican primary challengers are invited to face off during the Atlanta Press Club’s Loudermilk-Young Debate Series in advance of the May 20 primary.
Storify by Todd DeFeo Fri, Mar 21 2014 08:58:54 2014 Georgia General Assembly Wraps Up The 2014 Georgia General Assembly concluded on Thursday, March 20 Add to story or collection Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Pinterest Share on Google+ Share on Linkedin Share by email The Georgia legislature is a mess — literally. Someone clean up! h/t @politicalinsidr — http://politics.blog.ajc.com/2014/03/21/a-legislative-session-built-around-two-diffent-elections-comes-to-an-end/ … pic.twitter.com/nOM2MJtOOb Reid Wilson@PostReid @shahsahab1 · · Fri, Mar 21 2014 07:39:37 ReplyRetweetFavorite
All schoolchildren have been returned safely to their families, according to Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal. The National Guard and State Patrol assisted local districts in completing these safe transfers.
The U.S. economy is in the early stages of a secular bull market, similar to market conditions of the mid 1940s to 1960s and early 1980s to 2000 that resulted in significant market gains, the chief investment officer for Invesco’s U.S. Growth Equities team said Tuesday. “We’re quite bullish on the market,” said Juliet Ellis, who also serves as senior portfolio manager for small cap equity strategies. “It’s our perspective that we’re going to look