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He drove for the U.S. Embassy in Kabul. Now Georgia cut his family’s food stamps.

“I’m lost,” said Zar Alam Obaidi, after learning of SNAP terminations.
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“The Lord has for me what he has for me. He put it in my heart, in my spirit to continue this fight, so I’m not fearful of anything,” Rodney said.
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Georgia Tech alumni continue to demand that the University System of Georgia divest from Israel’s war on Gaza
The group wants “to ensure that we don’t have our tuition and our legacies at our schools connected to something that is hurting so many people,” one alum said.

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