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If a Woman Spends Time on These 5 Things, She’s Unhappy in Her Marriage
1. Social Media I say that social media is the opioid of unhappy women. Many of us consume way more social media… like many of us are literally addicted, but that doesn’t necessarily mean we’re unhappy in our marriages. However, when a woman is unhappy in her marriage, social media becomes her drug of choice, and…
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6 Things Women Start Doing When They’re Unhappy in Their Marriage
1. They stop asking for what they need If your wife is asking you for things, asking you to go on a date, weekend getaway, asking you to be more romantic, and nagging you to spend more time with her, it’s because she still believes in your marriage. She still thinks you care enough to…
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Men Who Don’t Like Their Wives Anymore Always Do These 5 Things At Home
Whenever I say you can love your spouse and not like them, people go, “Ah ah, how is that possible?” As if love and liking are twins that must always hold hands. They’re not. Love is commitment; liking is enjoyment. You can be committed to someone and still not enjoy their presence anymore. You can…
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Court rules against Raffensperger’s request to utilize political action committee funds
ATLANTA — A Georgia judge has denied a request by Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to use funds from his political action committee (PAC), dealing a setback to the state official as he continues to navigate political and legal challenges. The ruling came after Raffensperger sought court approval to access PAC funds for expenses tied…
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Thousands in Midtown Atlanta lose power amid widespread outage
ATLANTA — Thousands of customers in Midtown Atlanta were left in the dark Thursday night after a utility pole snapped, causing a widespread power outage. This marks the second significant outage in the area this week, leaving residents and businesses scrambling for backup power. According to Georgia Power, more than 2,000 customers lost electricity at…
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Family of four flees DeKalb house fire unharmed
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — Four residents narrowly escaped harm after a house fire broke out in DeKalb County early Thursday morning. According to authorities, the occupants were awakened by the smell of smoke around midnight and were able to exit the home safely. Firefighters were dispatched to a residence on Mainstreet Valley Drive shortly after…
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Metro Atlanta students plan more anti-ICE walkouts despite administrator cautions
ATLANTA — Students at dozens of schools across metro Atlanta plan to walk out of class Friday in protest of the Trump administration’s immigration policies, despite warnings from school officials. The demonstrations coincide with a nationwide “National Shutdown” called in response to last week’s fatal shooting of Minneapolis protester Alex Pretti by federal agents. Students…
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HamJam event heads to Atlanta to celebrate ‘Hamilton’ at Fox Theatre
ATLANTA — The revolutionary spirit of Hamilton is coming to Atlanta — not on stage, but in a full-day celebration designed for fans and newcomers alike. The new festival, HamJam, is set to take over the Gas South Convention Center on Feb. 28, promising an immersive experience that goes beyond the musical itself. Inspired by…
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Cold weather in Florida postpones NASA’s Artemis II wet dress rehearsal
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. — NASA has adjusted the schedule for a key prelaunch test ahead of the Artemis II mission. The space agency announced Friday that it is postponing the wet dress rehearsal at Kennedy Space Center due to unusually cold and windy conditions expected across Florida this weekend. The test, originally planned for Saturday,…
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Federal judge blocks death penalty option in Luigi Mangione case
NEW YORK — A federal judge in New York on Friday dismissed a federal murder charge against Luigi Mangione, preventing prosecutors from pursuing the death penalty in connection with the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. During a court appearance, the judge removed the death-eligible counts from Mangione’s federal indictment. As a result, federal prosecutors…