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Week In Review WABE’s Week In Review: Willis taken off Trump case and some Amazon workers hit the picket line
Extreme Weather Farmers are still reeling months after Hurricane Helene ravaged crops across the South
National News Biden signs bill that averts a government shutdown and brings a close to days of Washington upheaval
Wellness Six Million and Lonely: Organizations help Atlanta's aging population find ways to foster connection