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Israel launched a wave of strikes across Iran on Friday that targeted its nuclear program and military sites, killing at least two top military officers and raising the prospect of an all-out war ...
Politically Georgia’ team talks to key organizer of the “No Kings Day” protests happening nationwide this weekend.
California lawmakers will vote Friday on a budget proposal to freeze enrollment in a state-funded health care program for immigrants without legal status to help close a $12 billion deficit.
Pope Leo XIV on Friday set Sept. 7 as the rescheduled date to canonize the Catholic Church's first millennial-era saint Carlo Acutis.
Taylor Walker is one of several in metro Atlanta whose Father’s Day is especially meaningful, having followed dad’s footsteps into law enforcement or the fire service.
Inside Newell's new headquarters is a full-sized kitchen with the company's well-known appliances, a mock grocery store area and a craft room.
Experts say Georgians should prepare for more record-setting storms — and perhaps to shoulder more of the skyrocketing costs.
Emory University professor James Rilling, author of “Father Nature: The Science of Paternal Potential,” has some advice for new fathers.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp made tort reform a priority for 2025, and he and the Georgia General Assembly delivered. Now, the judiciary must do its part.
Readers say Georgians need PSC to stand up to Georgia Power and that Super PACs have ruined our elections.
The Wildwoods, a Nebraska band touring behind their new album, "Dear Meadowlark," play Eddie’s Attic in Decatur on June 17.
Oil surged, stocks fell and investors sought safety in the U.S. dollar and government bonds Friday after Israel struck Iranian nuclear and military targets in an attack that raised the risk of all-out ...
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