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Athens-Clark County commissioner pleads guilty to speeding after 2023 arrest

An Athens-Clarke County commissioner has pleaded guilty to speeding, following an arrest nearly two years prior on a suspected DUI charge. The case highlights ongoing concerns about public officials' conduct and accountability in local governance.

A social media ban for under-16s passes the Australian Senate and will soon be a world-first law

The Australian Senate has passed a groundbreaking law banning social media accounts for children under 16, making it a world-first initiative. This legislation will hold major platforms like TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram accountable for preventing underage users from creating accounts. The move aims to enhance child safety in the digital space.

Rivian awarded $6B federal loan on paused construction of EV manufacturing facility in Georgia

Rivian Automotive has secured a $6 billion federal loan from the Department of Energy for its planned electric vehicle manufacturing facility in Social Circle, Georgia. This funding comes amidst a pause in construction, highlighting the significant investment in the region's EV industry. U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff's office confirmed the loan's approval, emphasizing its potential impact on local employment and the economy.

Biden administration giving Rivian $6.6B loan to build Georgia factory

The Biden administration has granted Rivian a $6.6 billion loan to support the construction of a new electric vehicle factory in Georgia. This significant financial backing aims to revitalize Rivian's plans for a $5 billion facility, bolstering the local economy and promoting electric vehicle production in the region.

Rivian to get a $6.6 billion federal government loan to build its Georgia EV plant

Rivian New Horizon, LLC has secured a nearly $6.6 billion loan from the U.S. Department of Energy to restart the construction of its electric vehicle manufacturing facility in Stanton Springs, Georgia. This funding aims to revitalize the stalled project, which is expected to significantly impact the local economy and the EV market.

Biden administration to loan $6.6B to EV maker Rivian to build Georgia factory that automaker paused

The Biden administration is set to loan $6.6 billion to Rivian Automotive to support the construction of a paused electric vehicle factory in Georgia. This significant financial backing aims to bolster the EV market and create jobs while addressing the growing demand for sustainable transportation solutions.

Georgia Department of Labor Commissioner dies, officials announce

The Georgia Department of Labor Commissioner, Bruce Thompson, has passed away, as confirmed by the department on Sunday. Thompson was recognized as a visionary leader and a tireless advocate for the people, contributing significantly to labor issues in Georgia.

Lawmakers press Pentagon to re-ground Ospreys until safety issues can be addressed

Lawmakers are urging Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to consider re-grounding the military's V-22 Osprey fleet due to safety concerns highlighted in a recent investigation. These concerns stem from identified design issues and a troubling accident record associated with the aircraft. The call for action reflects a broader push for accountability in military aviation safety.

Funeral plans announced for Georgia labor commissioner

Funeral plans for Georgia Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson have been announced, with a celebration of life service scheduled for Saturday, November 30, at The Church at Liberty Square in Cartersville. Friends and family can gather the day before for a visitation to honor his memory. This news highlights the local impact of Thompson's passing on the community.

Financing approved to create or preserve 218 affordable housing units in Atlanta

Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens has announced financing approval for the creation or preservation of 218 affordable housing units in the city. This initiative is part of a broader goal to establish or preserve 20,000 affordable housing units by 2030, addressing critical housing needs in Atlanta.