The effort to revive Georgia’s controversial “religious liberty” legislation stalled in a House committee on Wednesday after two Republicans joined Democrats to oppose it.
Atlanta-based workers are baffled by Trump administration cuts to research that directly supports departmental health improvement goals.
A recycling company has filed a lawsuit against a south DeKalb County city over allegations that government officials are blocking a concrete-crushing plant from operating.
After a federal funding freeze that lasted one month, 17 cities and counties in Georgia were notified last week that they could resume work on energy projects for which they’d been awarded grants from ...
Israel said Wednesday its troops retook part of a corridor that bisects Gaza, and its defense minister warned that attacks would intensify until Hamas frees dozens of hostages and gives up control of ...
American University lost leading scorer Matt Rogers to a right knee injury during Wednesday night's 83-72 loss to Mount St. Mary's in the First Four of the NCAA Tournament, ending a storybook final ...
Ukraine and Russia agreed in principle to a limited ceasefire after President Donald Trump spoke with the countries' leaders this week, though it remains to be seen when it might take effect and what ...
But college basketball’s current top conference is still hunting a national championship this decade. Many fans might recognize the SEC’s greatness so far this season, but a claim as the new king ...
Finland is named the happiest country in the world for the eighth year in a row, according to the World Happiness Report 2025 published Thursday.
The Pentagon restored some webpages highlighting the crucial wartime contributions of Navajo Code Talkers and other Native American veterans on Wednesday, days after tribes condemned the action.
Dola Adebayo and Jedy Cordilla each scored 22 points as Mount St. Mary's defeated American 83-72 in an NCAA Tournament matchup of No. 16 seeds at the First Four on Wednesday night.
Russia and Ukraine said Wednesday they had each swapped 175 prisoners in one of the largest exchanges since the Russian full-scale invasion started three years ago.