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Comedian Eric Andre has accused police officers of racial profiling after he was subjected to a drug search at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Georgia.
The Lion King actor claims he was stopped by authorities inside the departure terminal as he prepared to board a flight to Los Angeles on Wednesday.
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ATLANTA Robin Hancock gently worked her steel tongue drum with a pair of mallets, producing a set of soothing, mystical tones. They blended with the soft sound of chirping birds and bubbling creeks pouring from a Bluetooth speaker. Her warm voice invited the two visitors in the dimly lit room to slip into a nature setting of their choosing.
The 20-minute guided meditation took place at an unlikely location: Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, which until 2020 was the world’s busiest passenger hub. The airport interfaith chapel’s executive director, Blair Walker, introduced the meditation sessions last fall in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.