COVID-19 News Why We Grow Numb To Staggering Statistics — And What We Can Do About It Ailsa Chang | NPR July 28th, 2020 “People are not very good with large numbers,” says Elke Weber, a professor of psychology at Princeton University. “We don’t discriminate between 150,000 or 300,000 or 3 million.” Malte Mueller / Getty Images/fStop Related Olympics Jan 22, 2022 China’s Olympics aim to keep COVID at bay with armpit sensors, robots and more Joe Biden Jan 22, 2022 For all of Biden’s successes or failures, it’s really about ‘COVID, stupid’ COVID-19 Jan 21, 2022 Chair of the Cobb County Board of Education discusses the challenges in combating COVID-19 Top Stories Marjorie Taylor Greene Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene vows to force a vote next week on ousting House Speaker Mike Johnson Immigration Georgia governor signs law requiring jailers to check immigration status of prisoners Justice System Court case over fatal car crash in Decatur raises issues of mental health and criminal liability Georgia Legislation Ancestral lands of the Muscogee in Georgia would become a national park under bills in Congress Crime The Georgia Supreme Court has thrown out an indictment charging an ex-police chief with misconduct Georgia Legislation Georgia governor signs bill into law restricting land sales to some Chinese citizens
COVID-19 Jan 21, 2022 Chair of the Cobb County Board of Education discusses the challenges in combating COVID-19
Marjorie Taylor Greene Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene vows to force a vote next week on ousting House Speaker Mike Johnson
Justice System Court case over fatal car crash in Decatur raises issues of mental health and criminal liability
Georgia Legislation Ancestral lands of the Muscogee in Georgia would become a national park under bills in Congress
Crime The Georgia Supreme Court has thrown out an indictment charging an ex-police chief with misconduct
Georgia Legislation Georgia governor signs bill into law restricting land sales to some Chinese citizens