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A newly released recording obtained by The New York Times adds new context to former President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election, capturing him urging then-House Speaker David Ralston to call a special legislative session. Political experts say the audio reinforces evidence of pressure on state officials, even if it carries no immediate legal consequences.

Georgia Republicans have filed an ethics complaint against a mysterious group funding attack ads against Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, who is running for governor in 2026. The ads have prompted demands for TV stations to pull them, while both major parties deny any ties to the group.

Georgia has moved into the “moderate” range for respiratory illnesses this flu season, with nine reported deaths and more than 300 hospitalizations, as doctors warn activity is starting earlier than usual. Meanwhile, friends of a Georgia native injured in the Brown University shooting are raising money to support his recovery, with donations nearing their goal.

Health officials say women veterans face higher pregnancy risks tied to service-related injuries and mental health conditions, underscoring the need for specialized care. The Trump administration is also expanding its rollback of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts to the National Park Service, prompting concerns about erasing history at sites like Okmulgee Mounds and the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park.

And Rivian is investing more than $300,000 in education partnerships across Georgia to help train students and veterans for careers in electric vehicles and advanced manufacturing ahead of its planned $5 billion factory.

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