WABE's Week In Review: Pregnant woman on life support at Emory raises legal, ethical questions

The top of an Emory hospital building with Emory's name on top.
Emory University Hospital Midtown is seen on Thursday, May 15, 2025, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

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Also in this episode

—Marisa Mecke has more on Gov. Brian Kemp joining members of the Public Service Commission to advocate for a deal that would pause electricity rate increases right before the PSC’s long-awaited election.



—Emily Wu Pearson reports the Middle District Court of Georgia is granting some relief to a Venezuelan man held in a Georgia immigration detention center after federal officials claimed he was in a gang but could not prove it.

—We hear more on how hate and extremist groups in Georgia and other spots in the country are becoming more dangerous even as their numbers go down, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.

—Sam Gringlas has more on the Fulton County Commission declining to approve two controversial Republican nominees for the local election board.

—Summer Evans reports on Atlanta art organizations reeling as the National Endowment for the Arts cancels funding.

—DorMiya Vance has more on the optimism surrounding the Atlanta Dream and the team’s new, high-profile addition.