
Christian Boone
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Dec 31, 2024 |
irishtimes.com | Rick Rojas |Christina Morales |Christian Boone
The Georgia town known first and foremost as the home of Jimmy Carter had steeled itself time and again for an existence without him. First, there was his cancer diagnosis in 2015, and then the fall that broke a hip, and the disclosure almost two years ago that he had entered hospice care. But sure enough, every time, he held on.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Christian Boone
2 hours agoActor Issa Rae opens new restaurant in South LASouth L.A. hasn’t traditionally been known for its vibrant restaurant scene, but that’s slowly changing with places like Alta Adams in West Adams and …1 day agoThis 79-year-old Calif. restaurant serves more than 21 tons of spaghetti a month“There’s no freakin’ way we could make our own spaghetti,” says Franki Cuccia, one of the third-generation co-owners of Vince’s Spaghetti.
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Feb 17, 2024 |
news.yahoo.com | Rick Rojas |Christian Boone |Alessandro Marazzi Sassoon
ATLANTA — It has been a rare point of consensus about the case brought by Georgia prosecutors against former President Donald Trump: The Fulton County district attorney, Fani Willis, probably made a mistake by having a romantic relationship with a co-worker. But the agreement ends there. As people in Atlanta and its suburbs digested gripping and emotional testimony, what they saw wasn’t just the behavior of Willis, but a test for their views on race, gender, justice and the city they call home.
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Feb 16, 2024 |
news.zordo.in | Rick Rojas |Christian Boone |Alessandro Marazzi Sassoon
It has been a rare point of consensus about the case brought by Georgia prosecutors against former President Donald J. Trump: the Fulton County district attorney, Fani T. Willis, probably made a mistake by having a romantic relationship with a co-worker. But the agreement ends there. As people in Atlanta and its suburbs digested gripping and emotional testimony, what they saw wasn’t just the behavior of Ms. Willis, but a test for their views on race, gender, justice and the city they call home.
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