A bill proposed in the Georgia Senate could allow businesses to sue banks for denying them service due to so-called "cancel culture".
The Bailey-Johnson School was the first to offer a public high school education to Black students in Fulton County. A photo ...
With Charlie Condon’s record-shattering sophomore year, a 15-inning marathon victory over No. 5 Clemson and a three-run ...
From the playing surface to the grandstand to the location of the home dugout, it will be a new-look Foley Field for the ...
The advertisement is of the Gold Dust Twins, who for the first half of the 20th century served as racist branding for ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum is set to announce expansion plans and updates for the 2025 year.
A top supervisor in the federal prosecutors’ office in Washington said she was forced to resign following a dispute with her ...
VFN Holdings Inc., a Boulder fiber infrastructure company and broadband internet provider that does business as Vero Networks and Vero Fiber, has secured access to more than $100 million dollars in ...
A group of approximately 40-50 people gathered Monday morning at the corner of Broadway and 10th Street in downtown Columbus, Georgia to protest Elon Musk, DOGE, and recent actions by the Trump ...
As President Donald Trump’s plan to reshape the government reaches the Supreme Court in its first major test, hundreds of CDC employees and 400 at the Department of Homeland Security were laid off as ...
Inside the Movement to Destroy American Democracy” lifts the curtain on Donald Trump’s authoritarian movement.
A federal judge has ruled against a man on Georgia's death row who argued that lethal injection could cause him excruciating pain and suggested a firing squad as an alternative.