As the U.S. Supreme Court pulls back on gerrymandering, state courts may decide the fate of new congressional maps.
SOME horses feel as though they have been around for ages – but just how is it we have seen just 12 times an old friend like ...
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said on Friday that he would meet soon with President Trump, as Ukraine and the ...
Our jobs remain essentially the same as generations of Atlanta journalists before us: to fairly and accurately cover our ...
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 ...
As the AJC prepares to publish its final print newspaper, longtime reader Ed Hula shares his memories as a reader and a ...
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 ...
Richard Albert, a Canadian who teaches at the University of Texas School of Law, calls judicial autobiographies essential ...
In less than a year in the White House, Donald Trump has used the power of the presidency to demolish institutions and run ...
From Trump’s White House return to Nepal’s youth uprising and Takaichi’s rise in Japan, global politics in 2025 was marked by ...
Friday’s decision by Judge Collin Lawrence Sequerah came after a trial that had stretched across 302 days over a period of ...
Every nation needs a story. Most nations are accidents of history: different groups of people thrown together by circumstance. Occupying the same territory, their lives and futures are linked. Foun ...
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