
Stell Simonton
Journalist at Freelance
Dreamy woman trying to (ha!) cultivate a certain steeliness. #journalist in Atlanta, fond of Alabama. Following threads.
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3 weeks ago |
ajc.com | Stell Simonton
On a sunny Saturday morning, Anthony Blalock sat at a long table in the parish house of the Cathedral of St. Philip in Atlanta. He was one of 14 people who had come together to discuss immigration, an issue whose heat index only seems to rise across the country by the day, with their political opponents. Blalock, who works in computer systems for a major Atlanta company, was joining a group whose members were equally split between conservatives and liberals.
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Jun 30, 2024 |
newsweek.com | Stell Simonton
It was a low point in American politics—at least that seemed the view of both liberals and conservatives at an unusual debate watch party in Kenosha, WI. The group of several hundred viewers had gathered on the campus of Carthage College at a convention of the organization Braver Angels. They were unsparing in their assessment of the performance of both candidates. "We want better and we deserve better," was the message I heard from both Democrats and Republicans once the debate concluded.
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Jun 22, 2024 |
brnw.ch | Pandora Dewan |Stell Simonton |Eric Schmeltzer |Ben Carson
Scientists have revealed which countries have the highest consumption of microplastics through our food and through the air. So how does the U.S. compare? Microplastics refer to any plastics smaller than 5 millimeters long. They can be found in industrial waste and beauty products or may form during the degradation of larger pieces of plastic waste.
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Jun 18, 2024 |
gwinnettforum.com | Stell Simonton |Elliott Brack |George Wilson |Daniel Robinson
IT MUST BE “between class” time at Georgia Gwinnett University, as some students stream away from the main building, headed toward the library. Meanwhile, two others lounge in the shade. Big news this week is that the college has been re-accredited. See story below in Upcoming.
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Jun 17, 2024 |
gwinnettforum.com | Stell Simonton
By Stell SimontonBraver Angels GeorgiaLILBURN, Ga. | Surprise! Conservatives and liberals can agree on something. They agree on how to hold a trustworthy election. If this seems counter-intuitive, read on. In 26 workshops held across the nation over three years, liberals and conservatives were asked to come up with the ingredients that would make U.S. elections fair and trustworthy.
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