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Morehouse College President John Silvanus Wilson Jr. smiles as President Barack Obama holds his honorary doctorate of laws degree during the Morehouse College 129th Commencement ceremony Sunday in Atlanta.
Keheley Elementary School alumni Pawan Jada and his mother, Bala, place ceramic shapes on the entrance pillars Sunday.
Signs warn motorists of utility and roadwork being performed by city of Marietta workers.
City of Marietta Street Department worker Ken Thomason cuts branches from a large tree out of the roadway Sunday at the intersection of Whitlock and N. Woodland drives after lightning, winds and rain pelted the area.
Senior Kiara Roberto has been selected as Harrison High School's 2013 Super Senior. She has been a part of the swim and dive teams and is also involved with the school's SOS program, which helps students suffering from thoughts of suicide.
Senior Kiara Roberto has been selected as Harrison High School's 2013 Super Senior. She has been a part of the swim and dive teams and is also involved with the school's SOS program, which helps students suffering from thoughts of suicide.
5-15-13 Evans at Pope 02.Jared Parker of Pope High makes contact with a pitch from Evans High School on Wednesday evening. Staff/Todd Hull
Adams' daughters Mackenzie, 4, left, and Abby, 6, join her for a little walk near WellStar Kennestone Hospital where the event will begin.
Cervical cancer survivor Tina Adams of Acworth, founder and president of WOW Walk of Women, is looking forward to the 7K Walk of Women event on June 1. The event benefits women currently in treatment and cancer survivors in the Atlanta area. The walk stretches 4.34 miles and starts at 8:30 a.m. next to WellStar Kennestone Hospital at 833 Campbell Hill St. and ends at Kennesaw Mountain National Park. <br> Staff/Laura Moon
Attorney General Eric Holder is questioned about the Justice Department secretly obtaining two months of telephone records of reporters and editors for The Associated Press during a news conference at the Justice Department in Washington on May 14.
Associated Press President and CEO Gary Pruitt discusses the leak investigation that led to his reporters' phone records being subpoenaed by the Justice Department on CBS's ‘Face the Nation’ in Washington on Sunday. Pruitt says DoJ's seizure of AP journalists' phone records was ‘unconstitutional’ and that the secret subpoena of reporters' phone records has made sources less willing to talk to AP journalists.

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