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A teenage girl in Macon, Georgia, is recovering after she tried to commit suicide this week during a live video stream on Facebook, authorities said.
A man in Georgia who was denied access to his Facebook account, where many of his personal photos were stored online, took action against the company — and won, according to a report. Jason ...
A 27-year-old woman was found unconscious and declared dead before her husband was located and died of a self-inflicted ...
A federal judge is blocking Georgia's law requiring age verification for social media accounts. Thursday's ruling stops the ...
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Face2Face Africa on MSNGeorgia man threatens wife on Facebook Live before fatally stabbing her and taking his own life: reportA Georgia man killed his wife before he later took his own life after he initially threatened to harm the victim during a heated dispute between the two on Facebook Live, The North Carolina Beat ...
But Facebook’s legal team not only ignored him but also the lawsuit. The company didn’t even bother responding to it. So, by default, Jason Crawford, a Columbus, Georgia lawyer, won.
Rendering of the new Facebook data center in Georgia. By Urvaksh Karkaria – , Atlanta Business Chronicle. Mar 7, 2018. Updated Mar 7, 2018 4:10pm EST.
(Screenshot from Facebook) While election officials did find more than 2,600 uncounted votes in Floyd County, that discovery is not evidence of voter fraud in Georgia.
A Georgia fugitive who asked on Facebook why he wasn’t on the Rockdale County Sheriff’s Office's "Most Wanted List" helped lead police to him, the department said on Thursday.
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