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New Georgia laws, including tough gang penalties and transgender care restrictions, begin July 1
Controversial new Georgia laws taking effect on Saturday will impose stiffer criminal penalties for convictions connected to street gangs, create new restrictions on doctors providing medical care for transgender children and also establish a new commission that will scrutinize prosecutors’ decisions.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
The Way of the Entrepreneur
Leaving on the excursion of business venture is an intense and invigorating choice. It is a way cleared with vulnerability, challenges, and endless open doors. While progress might appear to be subtle, understanding the method of the business visionary can direct you through the ups and downs, assisting you with exploring the way to progress. In this blog, we will investigate key rules that can engage hopeful business visionaries and set them on a course towards accomplishing their objectives.
By Mahnoor Malik3 years ago in Journal
Democrats’ new primary calendar remains unresolved. The party insists that’s OK
New Hampshire is in open rebellion. Georgia is all but out. South Carolina and Nevada are on board but face stiff Republican pushback. Michigan’s compliance may mean having to cut the state legislative session short, despite Democrats controlling both chambers and the governor’s mansion.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
Reflection and Regret. Content Warning.
Alan Arkin sat alone in his dimly lit study, surrounded by shelves stacked with scripts, photographs, and memories of a lifetime spent on stage and screen. The flickering flame of a candle cast dancing shadows across his face, reflecting the depth of emotions swirling within him. As he looked back on his illustrious career, a heavy sense of reflection and regret settled upon his shoulders.
By Atikul Hoque Jahan3 years ago in Journal
Stubbed Toes and Code Throws: My Laughable Journey through the AI Ethics Labyrinth
I woke up this morning, and while I was still half asleep, I stubbed my toe against the edge of the bed. If there’s a better way to start the day, I'd like to know it. Pain has a funny way of waking you up, doesn't it? It's like a metaphorical (and in this case, physical) kick to get you moving.
By Evan Brown3 years ago in Journal



