In a singular moment in U.S. history, President-elect Donald Trump faces sentencing Friday for his New York hush money conviction after the nation's highest court refused to intervene.
Dressed like a Nordic Johnny Cash with black pants, black shoes and back sweater, his black hair combed back, and perhaps slightly tired from a day of rolling through interview after interview, ...
A Fulton County judge this week dismissed Gwinnett County’s lawsuit against the state of Georgia challenging the creation of the city of Mulberry. “The Mulberry City Council is thankful that we can ...
Earth recorded its hottest year ever in 2024, with such a big jump that the planet temporarily passed a major climate threshold, several weather monitoring agencies announced Friday.
Delta announced $1.4 billion in annual profit sharing with its 100,000 employees to be distributed in February.
Two new contemporary art galleries are set to open in January in Atlanta’s King Historic District and the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood. One Contemporary Gallery and the Sun ATL will join a cluster of ...
When Phyllis Adams and Leila Bolden stood in the middle of Washington National Cathedral on Thursday to sing President Jimmy Carter home with a stirring rendition of “Amazing Grace,” it was a song ...
The AJC talks to Gerard Butler and O'Shea Jackson Jr. about their heist thriller "Den of Thieves 2: Pantera," which is a sequel to 2018's 'Den of Thieves," shot in Atlanta.
A powerful winter storm that dumped heavy snow and glazed roads with ice across much of Texas and Oklahoma lumbered eastward into southern U.S. states overnight, prompting governors to declare states ...
Years after horrifying abuses and corruption in the Georgia state prison system began to come to light, Gov. Brian Kemp and the Georgia Legislature are taking action. On Tuesday, Kemp released his ...
State School Superintendent Richard Woods urges the 2025 Georgia General Assembly to continue treating teachers as professionals and improving their work environment.
Members of LGBTQ+ organizations say they are bracing for more expansive restrictions aimed at them when lawmakers return to the Capitol for this year’s legislative session.