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Super Bowl opening night features the silliest questions

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www.wsav.com – The Associated Press – 2025-02-04 05:30:00

SUMMARY: At Super Bowl opening night in New Orleans, Patrick Mahomes fielded questions rapidly, treating it like a two-minute drill, while Travis Kelce avoided discussing his relationship with Taylor Swift. The Chiefs, seasoned in media hype, were unfazed, unlike new Eagles player Saquon Barkley, who experienced the spectacle for the first time. The event featured playful interactions, such as Nick Sirianni receiving fan letters and a kiss from Chad Johnson. The Chiefs aim for a historic third consecutive title, while the Eagles seek their second Vince Lombardi trophy. Both teams must maintain focus amid the distractions typical of Super Bowl week.

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Lunar Eclipse in Metro Atlanta Early Friday

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www.youtube.com – FOX 5 Atlanta – 2025-03-13 05:35:19

SUMMARY: A lunar eclipse will occur in Metro Atlanta early Friday morning, with the partial eclipse starting at 1:09 a.m. and totality at 2:26 a.m. The total phase will last over an hour, allowing viewers to see the “blood moon,” which will have a red tint. The eclipse ends at 4:47 a.m. Unlike solar eclipses, lunar eclipses occur more frequently, so if you miss this one, another will happen next year. Cloud cover may affect visibility, but residents won’t need to leave the city to enjoy the celestial event.

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A total lunar eclipse will be visible in metro Atlanta and all across the United States.

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U.S. Ag secretary stops by Georgia Capitol and vows Hurricane Helene relief coming for farmers

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georgiarecorder.com – Jill Nolin – 2025-03-13 02:00:00

U.S. Ag secretary stops by Georgia Capitol and vows Hurricane Helene relief coming for farmers

by Jill Nolin, Georgia Recorder
March 13, 2025

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins said federal disaster relief will soon be on the way for farmers left struggling to move forward in the wake of Hurricane Helene.

Rollins, who was confirmed last month, told reporters Wednesday during a visit to the state Capitol that her agency would beat the March 21 deadline set by Congress to distribute aid packed into a $100 billion disaster relief package passed late last year.  

Helene ripped a path through the Southeast, devastating communities and farms along the eastern side of Georgia. The storm killed 34 people in Georgia and left a lasting mark on the state’s top industry, causing an estimated $5.5 billion in damage to agricultural producers and timber growers. 

“That money will begin to move in the next few weeks,” Rollins told reporters. “We were given a deadline by Congress, which isn’t often met, but for me, it was very important we meet it, of March 21. We will actually beat that deadline, so you’ll be hearing more about that in the coming days.”

House Speaker Jon Burns, who was part of a group of state leaders who met with Rollins Wednesday, said the assurance that the funds will soon start flowing is important to both farmers and their lenders as a new planting season gets under way.

Dispatching additional relief has also been a top priority for lawmakers this session.

“The problems from Hurricane Helene have slowed down the marketing process. The low prices have impacted the ability to repay loans and get ready to go again another year,” Burns told reporters Wednesday.

“So, the certainty coming from the state and from the federal government on some of those disaster dollars is critically important right now. The timing of it is to make sure it gets out so we can get this crop in the ground,” he added.

Defending funding cuts, tariffs

Rollins also defended President Donald Trump’s tariff strategy and the administration’s recent cuts to a food aid program during a press conference Wednesday.

Under Rollins, the U.S. Department of Agriculture recently cancelled the rest of a $1 billion program that schools and food banks were using to buy food from nearby farms. An agency spokesperson said Monday that the programs “no longer effectuate the goals of the agency.”

It was a cut that Georgia U.S. Jon Ossoff, who is a Democrat, has called on the Trump administration to undo.

“This will hurt Georgia kids and Georgia farmers,” Ossoff said in a statement Tuesday. “We should support our schools providing kids with fresh, nutritious food grown locally by Georgia farmers. It’s a win-win for childhood nutrition and Georgia agriculture.”

Rollins told reporters Wednesday that the funding was cut because it was for a COVID-era program that she said was specific to the pandemic.

“As we are re-imagining and reconfiguring and restructuring the federal government that includes looking very hard at programs that on their face may sound really, really good, but are they actually reaching the intended recipients?” Collins said. “Are they actually doing what the taxpayers have asked us to do, which is to use their tax dollars as smartly and efficiently as possible?”

Rollins also acknowledged the worries of the agricultural community over tariffs and suggested that assistance would likely be offered to farmers who are caught in the middle.

“This community has been very patient, but they’re hurting, and we understand that,” she said. 

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Video shows group breaking into East Point lounge

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www.youtube.com – 11Alive – 2025-03-12 23:23:04

SUMMARY: Four men broke into an East Point lounge, causing significant damage and stealing over $1,100 in cash and bottles of tequila, as captured by surveillance video. The incident occurred overnight at Crew Camp Creek, where the owner reported that the thieves caused around $4,000 to $5,000 in damage by smashing the front door with a sledgehammer. Despite the break-in, the lounge reopened the same night, as the owner emphasized resilience in the wake of this robbery. East Point Police are actively reviewing the footage to identify the suspects, urging local businesses to remain vigilant amid similar incidents targeting the Atlanta area.

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Four men broke into CRU Camp Creek lounge, stealing $1,100 and tequila, while causing over $4,000 in damages. East Point police seek information on the suspects.

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