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MADRID (AP) — Liverpool player Diogo Jota and his brother have died in a car accident in Spain, police said Thursday.
Georgia Republican state Rep. Tim Fleming is planning to run for secretary of state, the first candidate seeking to replace outcoming elections chief Brad Raffensperger.
The U.S. Senate-passed version of the reconciliation bill includes some key changes to the package approved by the House in May.
The steady slowdown in U.S. hiring likely continued in June as President Donald Trump's trade wars, federal hiring freeze and immigration crackdown weighed on the American job market.
Serbian police said they detained 79 university students and other protesters as they broke up street blockades in several cities that are part of persistent dissent against President Aleksandar Vucic ...
We’ll get to enjoy Fourth of July festivities under mostly sunny skies across North Georgia — optimal conditions for backyard cookouts and games.
The Bill of Rights Institute developed an eight-question Independence Day quiz to test Americans' knowledge about the July 4th holiday.
In an innovative program at a jail in Athens, inmates face their past and are given more freedom. The goal? That they stop coming back.
A federal jury acquitted Sean “Diddy” Combs Wednesday of the most serious counts he faced in a trial that Atlanta attorneys said is the latest example of prosecutors’ over-reliance on racketeering ...
An Atlanta lawyer who repeatedly cited phony legal cases in her client’s divorce appears to have used generative AI to craft arguments, appellate judges say.
The parks are reopening this week under agreements with Forsyth and Hall counties, which will provide county employees as rangers in exchange for fee revenue.
On July 4, your fireworks show can’t start until after 10 a.m. and must end by midnight, just like every other day and most holidays.
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