As the U.S. Supreme Court pulls back on gerrymandering, state courts may decide the fate of new congressional maps.
Our jobs remain essentially the same as generations of Atlanta journalists before us: to fairly and accurately cover our ...
President Trump, would-be peacemaker on a global scale, has apparently decided he can fulfill that role with a decimated diplomatic corps that by mid-January will see more than half of the US ...
From the "Gone with the Wind" premiere to the passing of the lucrative tax credit, the AJC has covered the industry closely.
In less than a year in the White House, Donald Trump has used the power of the presidency to demolish institutions and run ...
Loss of credibility in the court system by frivolous cases of impeachment motivated by judgements that are not to the liking ...
By Uzor Maxim UzoatuA lot of wannabes want to flee from Nigeria, but I am very different. The country turns me up and down anyhow such that one would have latched at any opportunity to “Japa,” as they ...
Friday’s decision by Judge Collin Lawrence Sequerah came after a trial that had stretched across 302 days over a period of ...
As a result, the state’s new “Green fee” will go into effect Jan. 1, 2026, as planned. It also means the lawsuit — which was ...
Whether they’re for the expansion of protected land for hunting and fishing or whether they’re concerned about the tax ...
GT: Within China's multifaceted response - spanning diplomatic, economic and military domains - which specific measures have, ...
Turkish democracy has taken a heavy beating since the jailing of Istanbul’s popular Opposition mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, his wife ...