![El Pasoans Fighting Hunger volunteers distribute food at a center in El Paso, Texas. The nonprofit received $9 million from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott in December 2020, shoring up the food bank's financial health after soaring food-assistance needs forced the charity to expand faster than it could handle. (Lonnie Valencia/El Pasoans Fighting Hunger via AP)](https://www.gpb.org/sites/default/files/styles/flexheight/public/pbs_news_hour/inflation-casts-a-shadow-over-thanksgiving-as-food-banks-struggle-to-meet-demand.jpg?itok=7HbLZXq7)
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![El Pasoans Fighting Hunger volunteers distribute food at a center in El Paso, Texas. The nonprofit received $9 million from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott in December 2020, shoring up the food bank's financial health after soaring food-assistance needs forced the charity to expand faster than it could handle. (Lonnie Valencia/El Pasoans Fighting Hunger via AP)](https://www.gpb.org/sites/default/files/styles/flexheight/public/pbs_news_hour/inflation-casts-a-shadow-over-thanksgiving-as-food-banks-struggle-to-meet-demand.jpg?itok=7HbLZXq7)
Georgia's Department of Human Services failed to pay food assistance benefits on time for 46,000 residents last month.
The names of four Confederate soldiers are no longer visible on a monument to U.S. Army Rangers at Georgia's Ft. Moore.
State lawmakers yesterday began re-evaluating billions of dollars in state tax breaks, including the popular film tax credits.
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