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Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-Georgia, urges Americans to "never forget the patriotism that ensued in the days and months following the September 11, 2001 terror attacks.
At the Bulloch County Democratic Gala, U.S. Senate candidate Jim Barksdale, center, and campaign political director Lacey Morrison talk with Ed Sprole, left, a former Bulloch resident who is now vice chair of the Bryan County Democratic Party.
Republican Sen. Johnny Isakson insists he won't be a "volunteer apologist" for Donald Trump or anyone else who utters something stupid, but that defiant independence is being sorely tested by the GOP presidential nominee's sinking support and Democrat Hillary Clinton's push into surprisingly competitive Georgia. The down-ballot Senate race involving the affable, two-term Isakson wasn't ranked as poachable for Democrats despite the changing demographics in the southern state and the higher, diverse turnout of a presidential election year.
In just a few short years freestanding emergency centers have sprouted like mushrooms across the suburban la... . A worker makes repairs to an exterior wall of a First Choice Emergency Room, Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016, in Richardson, Texas.
FARM JOURNAL FOUNDATION CONGRATULATES CONGRESS ON ENHANCING GLOBAL FOOD SECURITY Jul. 11, 2016 Source: Farm Journal Foundation news release On behalf of the Farm Journal Foundation, our Farmers Feeding the World leaders across the United States and more than twenty thousand HungerU student advocates, we would like to thank Congress for passing the Global Food Security Act of 2016. This bi-partisan bill affirms U.S. leadership in enhancing global food security, primarily by helping farmers in developing countries produce more of their own food to improve their livelihoods.
While nobody named Trump or Clinton appears on the ballot this time around, Georgia voters still have some big decisions to make in primary elections. Voters are returning to the polls Tuesday nearly three months after the state held its presidential primaries.