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Bill Torpy

Bill Torpy

Opinion Columnist at Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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  • English
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  • Editorial Page

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Recent Articles

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The anti-vax chickens come home to roost in shooting at CDC

Somehow, in this new twisted world we now inhabit, Anti-Vaxxer In Chief Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is the person charged with overseeing the nation’s health, including the CDC.
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Bill Torpy: Guns were a battleground at the CDC long before this

Political battles have impeded gun violence research at the CDC for a long time. Now add actual gun violence.
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Weighing the gubernatorial candidates. The scale is getting heavy

The 2026 race to fill Governor Shotgun’s term-limited cowboy boots came into focus this week as President Donald Trump endorsed Lt. Gov. Burt Jones.
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Georgia counties are dying: Data shows ‘God’s Country’ is hollowing...

In a year or two, probably 100 of Georgia’s 159 counties will have more residents leaving the earth than arriving.
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Voodoo plan says whacking 40% of Georgia’s revenue will make it grow

Voodoo plan says whacking 40% of Georgia’s revenue will make it grow
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Opinion: Extra, extra! AJC's print edition goes the way of the 8-tr...

The physical newspaper is disappearing with the new year.
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Opinion: Progressives’ messaging hurts cause, even as Trump runs amok

For years, Americans have been shifting rightward. There’s just something about progressive politics and the Democratic Party they don’t like.
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Opinion: Trial highlights when Atlanta abandoned the streets to mayhem

Police determined that a chunk of the city, which they are sworn to protect, was too unsafe for them.
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Despite tragedy, home burglary is a crime that’s fading away

There have been two deadly attempted burglaries in metro Atlanta in recent days, but burglaries are way down in the city and across the U.S. for many reasons, experts say.
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Torpy: Campus speech was under fire before Kirk’s death. Probably w...

The authors of a survey on free speech on college campuses say their work found an increasingly "“chilling climate for campus speech” in the United States.
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UGA’s ‘Cardiac Kids’ give sports bettors heart palpitations

Sports betting has been on a roll since 2018, when the U.S. Supreme Court allowed states to legalize it. So far, at least 38 have. Georgia is considering it.