
Russ Bynum
Reporter at Associated Press
AP reporter, wannabe guitarist, 1/3 of the Mensa Bullies. Dana's squeeze, Carter and Calvin's old man, nobody's fool.
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sandiegouniontribune.com | Russ Bynum
By RUSS BYNUMSAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Georgia’s highest court waded Wednesday into a fight between Black landowners and local officials who have weakened long-standing protections for one of the South’s last Gullah-Geechee communities founded by freed slaves. Residents of largely unspoiled Sapelo Island have been trying to roll back zoning changes imposed by McIntosh County officials that doubled the size of homes allowed in a tiny enclave called Hogg Hummock.
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bedfordgazette.com | Charlotte Kramon |Russ Bynum
FORT BENNING (AP) - The Army officially restored the name Fort Benning to its storied training post in Georgia, only this time to honor an 18-year-old corporal who fought in World War I rather than a Confederate general. A ceremony to make the name change official was held Wednesday at the base just outside Columbus.
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arkansasonline.com | Charlotte Kramon |Russ Bynum
Your browser does not support the audio element. FORT BENNING -- The Army officially restored the name Fort Benning to its storied training post in Georgia, only this time to honor an 18-year-old corporal who fought in World War I rather than a Confederate general. A ceremony to make the name change official was held Wednesday at the base just outside Columbus.
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fredericknewspost.com | Charlotte Kramon |Russ Bynum
FORT BENNING — The Army officially restored the name Fort Benning to its storied training post in Georgia, only this time to honor an 18-year-old corporal who fought in World War I rather than a Confederate general. A ceremony to make the name change official was held Wednesday at the base just outside Columbus.
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washingtontimes.com | Charlotte Kramon |Russ Bynum
FORT BENNING — The Army officially restored the name Fort Benning to its storied training post in Georgia, only this time to honor an 18-year-old corporal who fought in World War I rather than a Confederate general. A ceremony to make the name change official was held Wednesday at the base just outside Columbus.
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RT @JSCollinsAP: I wrote a first person account of the firing squad. Here it is. It’s like seeing a unicorn in the wild. Might be the only…

Put on Aretha Franklin’s “Ain’t No Way” and listen to the voice in the background, leaping to a perilous octave and performing high-wire acrobatics. That’s Cissy Houston, coming audaciously close to upstaging the queen. https://t.co/v9ycbL3zio

The tree that crashed through my home office is gone. Salvaged a few keepsakes from my wrecked desk. DNC 2000 and Trump 2015 credentials, cassette of a Phil Walden interview, UFO cigarette lighter, photo of Dana and me early on and Elvis Costello’s teaspoon (seriously). https://t.co/123JpiB0nq