by Matt Towery | Nov 10, 2023 | The Forum
Jim Wooten passed away recently and he took most vestiges of reasonably conservative Georgia media with him. He was a soft-spoken, loving, and kind journalist. He was beloved by Atlanta Journal-Constitution writers from every political corner. He wrote the...
by Bill Black | Nov 9, 2023 | The Forum
In a time when discord rings loudly throughout Congress, the responsibility of mending the bridge between policy and the well-being of our nation’s veterans falls upon the newly elected House Speaker, Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La. His ascension to the...
by Alisha Thomas Searcy | Nov 8, 2023 | The Forum
Last week the State Board of Education adopted new benchmark scores that tell students, parents and teachers if third graders are proficient in reading and ready to move to fourth grade. The problem with those scores? The board chose a low standard. In real...
by Tyler Harper | Nov 7, 2023 | The Forum
When you go to the grocery store or pick up a new pair of jeans at the mall, you probably don’t put much thought into where that product came from—much less who produced it. But if the pandemic taught us anything, it’s that our supply chains and food production...
by Elliot Wang | Nov 3, 2023 | The Forum
Established in 1989, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) is the premier platform for economic cooperation in the Asia-Pacific, comprising 21 member economies including Taiwan. It focuses on trade, investment liberalization, business facilitation and...
by Susan L. Meyers | Nov 2, 2023 | The Forum
There are few people who have had such a profound impact on the trajectory of the people of Georgia — and done it with such humility. One man who did that while spending more than 30 years in journalism in Atlanta was conservative columnist Jim Wooten....