A Georgia GOP congressman is apologizing for using the term "ghetto grandmothers" while talking about citizenship verification legislation. Nathan Deal, a candidate for governor, apologized for using ...
The hip-hop duo made its new record in the shadow of the pandemic and racial justice protests in Atlanta. Yet as ever, its music is focused on the... "Got a $20 bill? Get your hands up / You survived ...
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"Got a $20 bill? Get your hands up / You survived last year? Get your hands up." This lyric, from EARTHGANG's new sophomore album Ghetto Gods, is conceivably how the Atlanta hip-hop duo can hype up ...
ATLANTAATLANTA — A Georgia GOP congressman is apologizing for using the term “ghetto grandmothers” while talking about citizenship verification legislation. Nathan Deal, a candidate for governor, ...
Nathan Deal, a candidate for governor, apologized for using the phrase during a campaign stop Saturday. In a statement he says he regretted his choice of words and “in no way meant to offend anyone.” ...