
Andrew Morse
President and Publisher at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Husband. Dad. Son. Brother. Journalist. Storyteller. AJC President & Publisher. Ironman. Ultrarunner.
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2 months ago |
nature.com | Andrew Morse
A study advances our understanding of how different flood events affect direct and indirect causes of mortality — providing useful insights for disaster response and preparedness.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
ajc.com | Andrew Morse
Last week, voters across Georgia and the country went to the polls to exercise one of their most sacred rights as American citizens. The result was a comprehensive victory for former President Donald Trump, who will return to the White House, having swept all seven swing states and significantly tightened the margin in several other Democratic strongholds. The former president will be further emboldened by his party’s control of both houses of Congress.
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Aug 23, 2024 |
ajc.com | Andrew Morse
Dear friends,Everywhere you look these days, our city and our state are at the center of the action, and the AJC is working hard to bring the action home to you. Georgia stole the show at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago this week. From U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock’s opening night oratory to former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan’s harsh rebuke of his Republican party’s presidential nominee Wednesday, Georgians were ever-present. When it came time for the official roll call, U.S. Rep.
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Aug 14, 2024 |
ajc.com | Andrew Morse
Great businesses make success measurable. In that spirit, I want to outline some impressive statistics about business in metro Atlanta: 31 Fortune 500/1000 headquarters. No. 1 state for doing business for 10 years in a row. More than 200 Inc. 5000 startups. Best place to start a career, according to WalletHub. Our city is a beacon for businesses and workers in the South and the entire United States.
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Jun 7, 2024 |
ajc.com | Andrew Morse
The most important responsibility we have as a news organization is to be there for our community when it matters most. For the past week, as the people of Atlanta navigated geysers on the streets of Midtown and many were forced to boil their drinking water, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has provided around-the-clock coverage of the developments. Our reporters and photographers were on the scene of the water main breaks, in the corridors of City Hall and out in our communities.
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