Author: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
A new football season is kicking off, and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) has a new way to make sure you’re caught up on all things high school football. Today, the “Substance and Soul of the South” introduced a new experience: AJC Varsity – a dedicated place for all things high school sports.Read More
Completely meaningless preseason games are here! There’s still plenty to watch. Will Shipley Saquon Barkley is going to decline this season, that’s just the way it goes when A) you are coming off an all time great season, B) you are a high usage running back, or C) both. There will be opportunities for Shipley […]Read More
Builders are liable for defects in new construction projects in California, but a system built around litigation has choked development and stalled sales.Read More
President Donald Trump is expected to sign a series of executive orders on Thursday, focusing on banking and investments. Follow Newsweek’s live blog.Read More
(Billable Hours is Reuters’ weekly report on lawyers and money. Please send tips or suggestions to D.Thomas@thomsonreuters.com.)Read More
Zambia’s government says the water is safe to drink after the US embassy ordered its staff to withdraw.Read More
While heavy rains are causing flooding in China, Pakistan and parts of India, Japan and South Korea have been gripped by scorching heat.Read More
The deal includes Northvolt’s flagship factory and a research and development facility, both in Sweden, and the site of a future factory in Germany.Read More
The Metropolitan Police said the burglary took place at a house in Bickley Road, Bromley, on 30 December last year, while the owners were at home.Read More
Global connectivity cannot be left to political actors with incentives to keep their societies digitally isolated, write Raquel Rennó Nunes and Lux Teixeira.Read More