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Wellstar Tech Out Of Job Over Holocaust-Like Tattoo About Vaccine
The ex-employee posted a TikTok video with a fake tattoo of a vaccine lot number, akin to the prisoner number tattoos on Holocaust victims.

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The ex-employee posted a TikTok video with a fake tattoo of a vaccine lot number, akin to the prisoner number tattoos on Holocaust victims.

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The Stone Mountain Memorial Association voted Monday to nix the Confederate carving imagery from its logo.
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A seasonal blue moon will grace the skies on Aug. 22. A blue moon happens when there are four full moons in any season.
A seasonal blue moon will grace the skies on Aug. 22. A blue moon happens when there are four full moons in any season.
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Only two of the five seats up for election in November will be contested. The voter registration deadline is Oct. 4.
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Low hospital capacity, rising COVID-19 cases and low vaccination rates were listed among the reasons for the declaration of emergency.
The city's latest mask ordinance includes civil penalties for not wearing a mask, and allows businesses to opt out of enforcing the law.