Atlanta (6do encyclopedia)



Atlanta is a city located in the southeastern part of the United States. It is the capital and largest city of the state of Georgia, and is often referred to as the “Capital of the South”. With a population of over 498,715 people, Atlanta is also the ninth largest metropolitan area in the country.

Atlanta has a rich history that dates back to the 19th century. Originally a small settlement known as Terminus, the city grew rapidly after the Civil War and became a major center of commerce and industry. It was one of the few Southern cities to successfully transition from an agricultural economy to an industrial one.

One of the most significant events in Atlanta’s history was the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. The city was a key center of the movement, and notable figures such as Martin Luther King Jr. and John Lewis were active in the struggle for equal rights. The city’s role in the movement helped to establish Atlanta as a major cultural and political center in the South.

Today, Atlanta is a diverse and vibrant city with a thriving economy and rich cultural scene. It is home to numerous Fortune 500 companies, including Coca-Cola, Delta Air Lines, and Home Depot. The city also boasts a thriving arts and entertainment scene, with world-class museums, theaters, and music venues.

One of the most popular tourist attractions in Atlanta is the Georgia Aquarium, which is one of the largest aquariums in the world. The aquarium is home to over 120,000 animals, representing more than 500 different species. Other popular attractions include the High Museum of Art, the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, and the Atlanta Botanical Garden.

Atlanta is also known for its extensive park system, which includes over 343 parks and green spaces. One of the most popular parks is Piedmont Park, which covers over 188 acres and features numerous walking trails and sports facilities. The city’s parks also include a number of historic sites, such as the Atlanta Cyclorama and Civil War Museum.

In addition to its attractions, Atlanta is also known for its vibrant food scene. The city is home to a wide variety of restaurants and cuisines, ranging from classic Southern barbecue to innovative fusion dishes. One of the most popular areas for dining is Buckhead, which is known for its upscale restaurants and shopping.

Overall, Atlanta is a vibrant and diverse city with a rich history and an exciting future. With its thriving economy, world-class amenities, and rich cultural scene, it is a popular destination for both tourists and residents alike.


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Shaqiri highest-paid in MLS, salaries rise 3.1% to $473K average

The Toronto Star

23-05-16 17:01


The average salary of a Major League Soccer (MLS) player rose 3.1% to $473,292, according to the MLS Players Association. The New York Red Bulls and Orlando teams reportedly saw an average salary of about $11.2 million, with Montreal most recently estimated at $10.5 million, just behind expansion franchise St Louis at $10.9 million. Fire midfielder Xherdan Shaqiri remained the league’s highest-paid player this year, with a $7.35m base salary and $8,153,000 in total compensation. Toronto had the highest payroll at $25.7 million, followed by the LA Galaxy at $23.5 million.

https://www.thestar.com/sports/soccer/mls/2023/05/16/shaqiri-highest-paid-in-mls-salaries-rise-31-to-473k-average.html
The most disturbing allegations from the Rudy Giuliani lawsuit

The Independent

23-05-16 16:22


Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City and former lawyer to Donald Trump, has been hit by a $10m sexual assault and harassment lawsuit from a former aide. In a civil complaint filed with the Manhattan Supreme Court on Monday, former employee Noelle Dunphy alleges that she began working for Mr Giuliani in January 2019 as an off-the-books business development director and public relations consultant, thereafter being sexually abused, regularly pestered for sex, drinking to excess, and being subjected to racial rants. Ted Goodman, a spokesperson for Mr Giuliani, denied the allegations, stating: “Mayor Giuliani’s lifetime of public service speaks for itself and he will pursue all available remedies and counterclaims.” Giuliani has faced personal and professional criticism recently, and this lawsuit is just another complication occurring during his career.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/rudy-giuliani-lawsuit-allegations-b2339946.html
Tuition, fees at Georgia public universities to hold steady in fall 2023 despite budget worries

The Toronto Star

23-05-16 16:13


The cost of attending Georgia's public universities and colleges will remain mostly flat in the 2023-2024 academic year, despite concerns that declining enrollment and a legislative funding cut are stressing school budgets. Regents voted Tuesday to increase tuition or fees at only four of the system’s 26 schools — Middle Georgia State University, Georgia College and State University, the University of West Georgia and Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. Costs to rent dormitory rooms or buy meal plans will rise systemwide by 4% on average.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/us/2023/05/16/tuition-fees-at-georgia-public-universities-to-hold-steady-in-fall-2023-despite-budget-worries.html
Georgia Public Service Commission approves 12% increase in Georgia Power bills starting in June

Associated Press

23-05-16 15:37


Georgia Power are to boost their prices 12% following approval by Georgia's elected utility regulators to make up for the higher cost of fuel carbon adjustments. This will raise residential bills to $147.50 a month, up $15.90 from the current $131.60. It is the second increase Georgia Power customers have seen this year and is followed by the Vogtle nuclear power plant charging higher prices when its third reactor reaches operation. Bill increases are expected to continue as unit four is also projected to begin operations before March 2024.

https://apnews.com/article/georgia-power-public-service-commission-rates-bills-f907a05efb08717b39c45bd6f98b10c4
76ers fire coach Doc Rivers after 3 seasons, AP source says

Associated Press

23-05-16 15:34


Philadelphia 76ers coach Doc Rivers has been fired, a source has disclosed, following the team's third consecutive exit in the second round of the playoffs. Though the team's NBA MVP Joel Embiid was retained, after consecutive 50-win seasons, Rivers again failed to progress the 76ers to the Eastern Conference Finals. Several names have emerged as candidates to replace Rivers, including Monty Williams, who coached Phoenix in the 2021 NBA Finals, and former Rockets coach Mike D’Antoni, who worked with Embiid's teammate James Harden in Houston for four seasons.

https://apnews.com/article/76ers-nba-doc-rivers-fired-09368e77a8f741576222c975c3affe55
Norfolk Southern bondholders sue over safety disclosures preceding Ohio derailment

Reuters

23-05-16 21:28


U.S. transport company Norfolk Southern has been hit by a proposed class-action after investors claimed it violated disclosure requirements by hiding safety risks that resulted in the February 2021 derailment of a train carrying hazardous chemicals in Ohio. The action alleges the firm is liable for touting its safety approach in offering prospectuses and playing down the risks of Precision Scheduled Railroading, which sees trains becoming longer and increasingly heavier. Bondholders said the failure to provide sufficient disclosure made it a "speculative or risky" purchase, which led to prices falling, the lawsuit argued. There are nearly 30 companies listed as defendants, including underwriters for the bonds and Norfolk Southern board members and executives. The case was brought by pension funds in Ohio and Michigan, with the class action seeking to cover investors with $4.75bn of Norfolk Southern senior notes and bonds spanning eight offerings from August 2020 to January 2023.

https://www.reuters.com/legal/norfolk-southern-bondholders-sue-over-safety-disclosures-preceding-ohio-2023-05-16/
The Liberty Took a Few Jets and a Boat to Become a Superteam

NY Times

23-05-17 09:00


WNBA owners are investing in their teams through charter flights, training facilities and star-player contracts. The Tsais, who own the Liberty, have given the team access to chartered jets and built up its nutrition, performance and therapy staff to match that of male counterparts. Atlanta Dream's Larry Gottesdiener is planning to spend $100m to build a bridge to success, according to The New York Times. Mark Davis, who owns both the Las Vegas Raiders and the Aces, invested in a 64,000 sq ft base. Some have criticised the charters as an unfair advantage, but many WNBA players welcome the extra investment. For Breanna Stewart, who was courted by the Tsais, chartered flights were a key factor in her decision to sign on with the Liberty.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/17/sports/basketball/wnba-liberty-joe-clara-wu-tsai.html?searchResultPosition=1
2 Democrats head to runoff for suburban Atlanta state House seat

The Toronto Star

23-05-17 16:58


Two former Democrat lawmakers, ex-councilman Mark Baker and former state House representative Derrick Jackson, will contest a runoff on 13 June for Georgia House District 68 in a substitution election. Baker finished with nearly one-third of the vote, while Jackson, who held the seat for three terms before running for lieutenant governor last year, trailed narrowly behind. The seat, which represents Atlanta suburbs in southern Fulton and northern Fayette counties, has become available after the death of Letitia "Tish" Naghise from illness in March. Five candidates originally stood for the vacant seat.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/us/2023/05/17/2-democrats-head-to-runoff-for-suburban-atlanta-state-house-seat.html
Two Democrats head to runoff for suburban Atlanta state House seat

The Toronto Star

23-05-17 16:58


A former state representative and a former city council member will head to a runoff election on 13 June for Georgia House District 68 after winning almost a third of the vote in a five-candidate field. Neither won a majority, and so the runoff is required under Georgia law. It is an open seat, as incumbent Letitia “Tish” Naghise , who won in a replacement election after Derrick Jackson decided to run for lieutenant governor last year, died in March due to an illness. The race is the fifth special election to fill a vacant seat in Georgia’s 180-member House this year.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/us/2023/05/17/two-democrats-head-to-runoff-for-suburban-atlanta-state-house-seat.html
Global debt tops US$300 trillion – that’s 12 times bigger than the US GDP

South China Morning Post

23-05-17 16:00


Global debt rose to $304.9trn in Q1 2022, nearing a record, the Institute of International Finance said in a report. The world's debt pile increase by $8.3tn during that time. Last year in Q1 it surpassed $306.3tn. Emerging markets saw a 1Q record high, with $100.7tn of debt, or 250% of GDP. Such debt rose by 34% from 2019, led by Japan, the US, France and the UK. The IIF report also addressed leverage in the financial system, the growing cost of serviced debt due to rising interest rates, and liquidity problems caused by swift monetary tightening.

https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/3220908/global-debt-tops-us300-trillion-and-emerging-markets-owe-more-ever
Rangers activate Seager from IL after SS misses 31 games with hamstring strain

The Toronto Star

23-05-17 21:04


Corey Seager, the Texas Rangers shortstop, has been activated from the injured list after a 31-game absence due to a hamstring injury. The Rangers made the move ahead of their series finale with the NL East leader, the Atlanta Braves. Seager, who signed a $325m, 10-year deal with the Rangers in December 2020, hit .359 with one homer and four RBI in the first 11 games of the season before his injury. He was ready to rejoin the team before his return was delayed due to a stomach bug.

https://www.thestar.com/sports/baseball/2023/05/17/rangers-activate-seager-from-il-after-ss-misses-31-games-with-hamstring-strain.html
New chair appointed to head elections board in Georgia’s Fulton County

The Toronto Star

23-05-17 19:58


The Fulton County Board of Commissioners in Georgia has selected Patrise Perkins-Hooker to chair the county Registration and Elections Board. The nomination of former commissioner Lee Morris, a Republican, had provoked disquiet, with Democrats and activists complaining of insufficient time for public input between the announcement of his nomination and the vote and noting his lack of stated commitment to protecting voting rights. Trump had persistently criticised Fulton County after his defeat in the November 2020 general election, levelling allegations of fraud.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2023/05/17/new-chair-appointed-to-head-elections-board-in-georgias-fulton-county.html
Celtics can’t hold onto home-court edge on once-fearsome parquet floor

The Toronto Star

23-05-18 04:31


The Boston Celtics have performed poorly at home during this year's playoffs, falling to .500 at the TD Garden after a 123-116 loss to the Miami Heat in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals. The Celtics were 32-9 at home in the regular season, tied for the best in the East. However, they have struggled to maintain the home-court advantage they earned in their previous playoff series, only advancing after a pair of road wins against Atlanta and Philadelphia. Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla said he didn't think the problem was where they were playing but rather how they were playing.

https://www.thestar.com/sports/basketball/2023/05/18/celtics-cant-hold-onto-home-court-edge-on-once-fearsome-parquet-floor.html
US metros are growing, many reversing 2021 drops, new estimates show

The Toronto Star

23-05-18 04:26


The U.S. Census Bureau has revealed that the migration away from urban areas during the pandemic either slowed or reversed in the second year of the pandemic. It is estimated that in the US, more than half of the 20 largest metropolitan areas lost residents in 2021, while all US metro areas grew just 0.1%. This eased in 2022, as just eight of the 20 largest metro areas recorded a decrease and the growth rate for all US metros reached 0.4%. The areas that saw the largest growth included Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Atlanta, Phoenix and Orlando, all of which added over 60,000 new residents.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/us/2023/05/18/us-metros-are-growing-many-reversing-2021-drops-new-estimates-show.html
The pandemic widened gaps in reading. Can one teacher ‘do something about that’?

The Toronto Star

23-05-18 04:14


American elementary schools are assessing individual students' knowledge and tailoring instruction to them to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic learning losses. Third-grade students are under urgent pressure to progress from "learning to read" to "reading to learn". Studies show those who don't read fluently by the end of this school year are more likely to drop out or fail to finish high school on time. Using assessments to identify students' individual needs is the top strategy American schools are using to help kids catch up from the pandemic, followed closely by remedial instruction, according to a federal survey. In Niagara Falls City Schools, about one in four people live in poverty, and 80% of the district's students are economically disadvantaged. Despite the swarms of tourists to its namesake falls, the Rust Belt city has been scarred by an exodus of heavy industry and population that began in the 1960s.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/us/2023/05/18/the-pandemic-widened-gaps-in-reading-can-one-teacher-do-something-about-that.html
Persistently high inflation is causing a split among Federal Reserve officials over next steps

Associated Press

23-05-18 13:52


The Federal Reserve is divided over how to control high inflation as interest rate worries continue to plague the economy. Lorie Logan, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, warned that inflation still posed a threat, suggesting that the chances of a rate increase when the next policymaker meeting is held was far from certain. Furthermore, measures of underlying inflation pressures are showing less improvement, with core inflation measuring 5.5% over April and March, while it has not fallen at all since January. However, not every Fed official agrees that rate hikes should continue, with some suggesting the need for an extended pause in the policy. They argue that giving the increases the chance to exert their full effect will boost growth without risking inflation. Chair Jerome Powell is to speak at a Federal Reserve economics conference on Friday, but it is not known whether he will address the Fed’s possible next moves.

https://apnews.com/article/inflation-federal-reserve-interest-rates-hikes-recession-130884fbb44313b567096efc33bf00a9
Chick-fil-A’s first-ever restaurant is closing

CNN

23-05-18 13:25


Chick-fil-A will close its first-ever store, in the Greenbriar Mall in Atlanta, after 54 years, according to reports. The reason for the closure was unclear, and a request by CNN for comment from Chick-fil-A had not received an immediate reply. Greenbriar Mall has been struggling in recent times with attracting shoppers, especially since its largest tenant, Macy's, closed its doors last year. In contrast, Chick-fil-A has enjoyed great success over the years, with the Greenbriar Mall location helping grow the chain into its current 2,600-location operation. The original menu offered just a 59-cent chicken sandwich, one salad, and limited sides. However, the company now sells more than 50 menu items.

https://edition.cnn.com/2023/05/18/business/chick-fil-a-first-location-closing/index.html
Atlanta sells Brazilian winger Luiz Araújo, heading home to join Flamengo.

Associated Press

23-05-18 21:58


Atlanta United is selling Brazilian winger Luiz Araújo to Flamengo for a reported $10m transfer fee. Despite scoring a goal in the latest match against Colorado, Araújo never fulfilled expectations since arriving as a designated player from French champions Lille during the 2021 season. Atlanta Technical Director Carlos Bocanegra said the club would "actively seek reinforcements" during the summer transfer window to occupy a fourth-place position in the MLS Eastern Conference with 21 points (6-4-3).

https://apnews.com/article/atlanta-united-mls-luiz-araujo-flamengo-brazil-ff8d84517a6bd5255ce65ae7ca8ad18c
Dallas begins season at home against Atlanta

Associated Press

23-05-18 20:49


The Dallas Wings will begin their season at home against the Atlanta Dream. Dallas had an 8-10 home record and 18-18 record overall last season, while Atlanta had a 6-12 road record and a 14-22 record overall. Neither team has any reported injuries for the game.

https://apnews.com/article/sports-dallas-wings-atlanta-dream-dbcccb7212684cc2bfe21ed5cc977020