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Thursday, November 13, 2025

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Atlanta Journal-Constitution | The Win Column: How to spot sports nonsense (Mike Lewis quoted)

WSB-TV 📺 | Restaurant owners worry 107% tariff on Italian products will hurt their bottom line (Raymond Hill quoted)

WAGA-TV 📺 | Atlanta Fed president to step down in February (Tom Smith quoted)

CBS News Atlanta | Medicare premiums set to rise in 2026. Here's what it means for Georgia seniors (Jacqueline Nikpour quoted)

WSB-TV 📺 | Drones of the future will be built in Georgia (Rajiv Garg quoted) | Yahoo! News

CBC 📺 | U.S. lawmakers release Epstein emails mentioning Trump. What comes next? (Andra Gillespie interviewed)

Medical Xpress | Sickle cell disease pain brought into focus with newly developed app (Charles Jonassaint research featured) | News Medical

Medical Xpress | Plant-based diet can prevent, reverse form of heart disease in animals with hypertension (Puja Mehta research featured)

Medical Xpress | Majority of Georgia women surveyed would support abortion at 14 weeks, beyond the current legal limit (Stephanie Eick research featured)

Business Insurance | Brave new world for captive communication (Shulamith Klein quoted)  

Business Insurance | Improving medical literacy helps lower health plan costs (Emory research featured)

SurvivorNet | A woman’s strange symptoms misdiagnosed as menopause and infection, but the onset of blurry vision helped to reveal a hidden brain tumor (Kimberly Hoang quoted)

Higher Education

Inside Higher Ed | With government reopened, will Education Department staff return?

Inside Higher Ed | Undocumented students, advocates intensify defense of in-state tuition laws

Higher Ed Dive | Education Department zeroes in on 4-year colleges for expanded IPEDS collection

General Health/Healthcare

NBC News | All lupus cases may be linked to a common virus, study finds

AP News | Calisthenics are making a comeback. Is body weight enough to get a good workout?

New York Times | Scientists grow more hopeful about ending a global organ shortage

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