Atlanta City Council to discuss police use of force policy Monday

Changes may be coming to the Atlanta Police Department policy. The Atlanta City Council will be taking up those changes during Monday’s meeting.

3 Georgia Tech student-athletes, 3 athletics staffers test positive for COVID-19

Three Georgia Tech student athletes and three staff members in the athletic department tested positive for COVID-19, according to a school spokesman. The sports the athletes play are not being released, nor are the specific jobs held be the staff members. 

Former Disney employee accused of stealing $160K through alleged refund scheme

A former employee at Walt Disney World is accused of stealing thousands of dollars in what investigators described as a scheme in which she misdirected money issued for theme park ticket refunds into a personal account.

Emory University health experts pushing for mandatory masks in Georgia

Health experts say the increase of COVID-19 cases can be traced back to Memorial Day weekend and fear the 4th of July weekend could have the same effect. 

Amazon driver quits, leaving his truck with packages and keys inside posting viral Twitter rant

It was at 12 Mile and Southfield where Derick Lancaster says he just had enough of his job. He parked the truck full of packages, left the keys inside and took an Uber ride home. 

Protesters set up guillotine outside of Jeff Bezos’ DC home

Protesters have set up a guillotine outside a complex in Washington, D.C., where Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos reportedly has a home, according to social media and multiple reports.

Colin Kaepernick's life story is coming to Netflix

Netflix announced Monday that the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback and award-winning filmmaker Ava DuVernay have teamed up to create a series about his life.

Coca-Cola pauses paid advertising on social media platforms

Coca-Cola will suspend paid advertising on social media platforms for at least 30 days, CEO James Quincey announced Friday.

Facebook to label all rule-breaking posts - even Trump’s

“The policies we’re implementing today are designed to address the reality of the challenges our country is facing and how they’re showing up across our community,” Mark Zuckerberg wrote on his Facebook page announcing the changes.