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In two decades, Georgia's 'Safe Haven' law has been used less than 100 times

A law meant to give mothers a safe way to surrender a child, Georgia's 'Safe Haven' law has been used fewer than 80 times in 20 years.

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Some advocates say this is a good thing -- others say the data paints a different narrative.

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Read about how some advocates want to expand the law and how Roe v. Wade could impact its use.

What it costs to be shot: The financial impact of gunshot wounds

Firearms are slowly becoming a costly problem in the United States. With firearm injuries on the rise, the cost of medical care and recovery also increases.

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News 6 decided to examine some of these expenses to determine the financial impact of being shot.

The longest federal prison standoff in US history involved President Carter, Cubans and Atlanta's pen

As the current state of immigration affairs discusses the morality behind indefinite detention, the nation marks 35 years since the longest prison standoff in US history which largely centered around this issue.

 

It was an 11-day uprising that gripped the nation because the inmates -- Cuban detainees -- didn't want to leave.

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