*Delta is facing massive repercussions from the tech outage that affected thousands of passengers last month. A lawsuit filed this week against the airline accused the company of failing to provide passengers with vouchers for meals, hotels and transportation. Delta’s CEO says the CrowdStrike outage caused the airline to lose half-a-billion-dollars. A letter from CrowdStrike’s legal counsel to Delta rejected those claims and said it was “highly disappointed by Delta’s suggestion that CrowdStrike acted inappropriately.”
*The Republican-led Georgia Elections Board is once again trying to investigate how the presidential election was handled in Fulton County nearly four-years ago. Members voted Wednesday to ask state Attorney General Chris Carr to look into evidence that 3,000 votes were counted twice. One of the GOP board members said she wasn’t interested in who got more votes but wants to make sure there is proper counting.