Every parent is likely familiar with the challenge of having a nasal swab taken from their child for a Covid-19 test. A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA®), however, suggests that with proper instruction, children as young as 4 can effectively perform self-sampling with nasal swabs for testing.
Legislation introduced on behalf of the Dickens Administration to provide $2,905,750 to fund the construction of the City’s Center for Diversion Services was approved by City Council.
Today, Congresswoman Nikema Williams (GA-05) announced she secured a grant worth $18,411,751 from the U.S. Department of Transportation to reconstruct taxiways at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. The money is allocated for taxiways B, E, F, M, and N.
The Federal Trade Commission just announced that it will put gig economy businesses in its crosshairs by cracking down on worker misclassification and other alleged anticompetitive conduct – the second such attack by the same agency in the last few months.
The Coca‑Cola Company announced today that Evguenia “Jeny” Stoichkova has been named president of Global Ventures, a unit of the company that focuses on globally scaling acquisitions and brands, including Costa Coffee and Coca‑Cola’s investment in Monster Beverage Corp.
In a loop that took him from Clark Atlanta University (CAU) to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, then to neighboring Morehouse College, Alfred Jordan is returning home to where it all began for him: he is the new head basketball coach for the CAU Basketball team.
Dr. Donald R. Hopkins, the Carter Center’s special advisor for Guinea worm eradication, received an honorary Doctor of Science degree Wednesday from the American Museum of Natural History’s Richard Gilder Graduate School.
Derin Dickerson, partner in the firm’s Litigation & Trial Practice Group, has been elected to the Executive Committee of the Commercial Law Section of the National Bar Association.
When Alexandria Sweeny, better known as Alex, considered what she wanted to accomplish before graduating from Drew Charter School, the then high school junior set two goals: complete her engineering internship and make a positive impact.
The 18th annual Regents’ Scholarship Gala on Friday, Sept. 9, raised more than $600,000 from generous sponsors to support and provide need-based scholarships for University System of Georgia (USG) students across the state.
Applicable large employers must adhere to many Affordable Care Act (ACA) rules to remain compliant regarding group health plan offerings. We offer the following checklist of the five most helpful reminders you should take into account as you plan for 2023.
For the fifth consecutive year, Alston & Bird has been recognized by Patexia Inc. as a market leader representing both petitioners and patent owners in inter partes review (IPR) proceedings.
Choice Hotels International is aiming to boost owner profitability with a free resource for its hotel owners: Your Key to Profit. Launching in the fourth quarter of 2022, the new platform will centralize all of Choice's proprietary profitability tools in an on-demand, mobile-friendly system.
As part of a partnership with The National media outlet in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), The Carter Center announces two new fellows for the Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism Program.
Logic and Accuracy Testing to Begin for the November 8, 2022 General Election. Public invited to observe critical process involving the testing of voting equipment.
FRESCA™ Mixed debuts this week on retail shelves across the United States, giving fans who love to pair the beloved soft drink’s one-of-a-kind grapefruit-citrus taste with alcohol a delicious and convenient canned cocktail option.