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Twitter Boss Tweets From Chick-Fil-A, Stirs Controversy
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey probably didn't plan on stirring up a testy political debate when he tweeted about a sandwich purchase on Saturday. But ... hey ... it's Twitter.
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Butt-Dial To Boss Firing Case Decided By GA Judge
The so called Georgia "Butt Dial" case that gained popularity on social media earlier in the year has been dealt a blow by a Gwinnett County State Court judge who has dismissed the civil lawsuit of a former state employee who claimed he lost his job after accidentally dialing his boss.
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Music Midtown 2018 Lineup Announced
Music Midtown is featuring its first Pulitzer Prize winner as a headliner this year.
Amazon Prime Members To Get Discounts At Georgia Whole Foods
Amazon is giving Georgia grocery shoppers more incentive to fill their buggies at Whole Foods by extending discounts to Amazon Prime members at the register, the company announced Monday.
Georgia Among Biggest Spenders For Higher Education
Education and high-paying jobs go hand-in-hand. It's no secret that doctors, lawyers and software engineers take home a lot more dough than fast-food workers, cashiers and cab drivers.
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