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CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Nancy Cordes discusses the federal government's plans to respond to the winter storm that is poised to strike large swathes of the country this weekend.
GDOT Spokeswoman Natalie Dale discusses how the weather chaos that paralyzed Atlanta in 2014 taught the department how to prepare for winter weather and avoid a similar disaster in the future.
CBS News Justice Correspondent Scott MacFarlane looks at the increasing amount of DOJ investigations in Minnesota and Minneapolis, plus a pardoned Jan. 6 rioter facing another conflict with the law.
Voice of the Atlanta Hawks Steve Holman joins Scott Slade to make a special announcement for one of the brave young warriors battling cancer at the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center in Atlanta.
CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Nancy Cordes looks at the Republican pushback against President Trump's desire to invoke a centuries-old act to send troops into Minnesota. Plus, the latest news on tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
WSB's Jonathan O'Brien chats with House Majority Leader Chuck Efstration about the legislature's goals as the General Assembly begins its session.
New York Stock Exchange Chairman Jeffrey Sprecher spoke in Atlanta Tuesday morning about what he foresees as this country's economic future and how he compares AI to the Moon landing effort.
CBS News Justice Correspondent Scott MacFarlane discusses the attempted prosecution of Fed Chair Jerome Powell and whether the U.S. is serious about taking Greenland.
CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Nancy Cordes takes a deep dive on the administration's response to an ICE agent's killing of a woman in Minneapolis, a response that some have criticized as inappropriate.
ABC News Foreign Correspondent Tom Soufi Burridge discusses our NATO allies' reaction to declarations from the White House that the United States seeks to buy or take over Greenland from Denmark.
WSB's Sabrina Cupit talks with U.S. News' Annika Urban about 2026's health trends, including the rapid expansion of the use of GLP-1 drugs and the advances in wearable health technology.
CBS News Justice Correspondent Scott MacFarlane discusses the next steps in the trial against the deposed Nicolas Maduro and dives deeper on Congressional reaction to the arrest.
Former Ambassador to Venezuela Charles Shapiro discusses the short- and long-term future of the country after the United States captured Venezuela's president over the weekend.
Today marks the last day of the Atlanta Journal Constitution's print edition, and WSB's Jonathan O'Brien tells us what the change means for the men and women who deliver it.
Atlanta Police Chief Darin Schierbaum discusses the fallout from the chaotic incident involving hundreds of unsupervised young people at Atlantic Station
CBS News Justice Correspondent Scott MacFarlane discusses two topics just as relevant in late December as they were in early January - the prospects of a peace deal in the Russia-Ukraine war and the rollout of the Epstein Files
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr updates the push on the federal government to allow the jamming of contraband cell phones inside the state's correctional facilities.
Scott Slade talks to correspondent Scott MacFarlane about the release of the Epstein files and how the Trunp's Administration hasn't made in progress with the files.
Scott Slade and Nancy Cordes discuss President Trump's attempt to put his name on the John F. Kennedy Center.
WSB's Jonathan O'Brien discusses Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' legal battle over testifying before state lawmakers.



