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Discover All Kinds of Music in Macon Jun. 19, 2016

Travel and Adventure

By Steve Bergsman I was sitting in Grant's Lounge on Poplar Street in Macon, Georgia, drinking a bee... Read More

What to Do With Robert Stackowitz Jun. 11, 2016

Diane Dimond

The state of Georgia wants Robert Stackowitz back. Now, it is up to the governor of Connecticut whet... Read More

The Battle for Religious Freedom Apr. 13, 2016

Star Parker

Georgia Republican Governor Nathan Deal recently vetoed H.B. 757, the Georgia Religious Liberty Bill... Read More

A Rare Glimpse at Trump On and Off the Stage Feb. 25, 2016

Matt Towery

Atlanta — Let me make it clear: If a presidential candidate's team invites me to meet the cand... Read More

The Untimely American Death of a Man Named Joe Nov. 05, 2015

Matt Towery

MARIETTA, Ga. — Because it is syndicated, by nature this column attempts to connect with a div... Read More

The World Pierces In May. 23, 2014

Erick Erickson

In 1540, Hernando de Soto marched through Middle Georgia not far from where this column originates. ... Read More

Primary Process May. 22, 2014

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

The Senate, often thought of as the softer, slower, less-exciting body of the legislative branch, is... Read More

Monster Putin Mar. 06, 2014

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

What happens when the United States government participates meaningfully in toppling foreign governm... Read More

Our Irrelevance in Ukraine Mar. 06, 2014

Steve Chapman

The Russian invasion of Crimea occurred in a place little known to Americans, for reasons rooted in ... Read More

Feds' 3 Tentacles in the Common Core (Part 3) Nov. 26, 2013

Chuck Norris

After months of the feds doing everything they could to distance themselves from the origin and laun... Read More

Tea Party Rises Up in the Land of Newt and Home of the Braves Nov. 21, 2013

Matt Towery

ATLANTA — The tea party spirit is alive and well in a Georgia county, where less than 20 years... Read More

Mad Scientists in the Laboratories of Democracy Mar. 17, 2011

David Sirota

Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis once said that states are the "laboratories of democracy.&... Read More