The thunderclap court ruling barring far-right politician Marine Le Pen from office for the immediate future reverberated across the political spectrum of France and Europe on Monday.
Democratic U.S. Rep. Lucy McBath is stepping back from a run for Georgia governor, saying in an interview Monday that she’s focusing on her husband’s health as he undergoes treatment for complications ...
Danielle Deadwyler followed "The Piano Lesson" with another claustrophobic, internalized, trauma-filled performance in "The Woman in the Yard." ...
A massive earthquake that rocked Myanmar could exacerbate hunger and disease outbreaks in a country already wracked by food shortages, mass displacement and civil war, aid groups and the United ...
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has been sentenced to a five-year ban on running for public office for embezzling EU funds, a major political earthquake. The ruling, which takes effect ...
Not only did Atlantans buy every ticket to the inaugural Panda Fest coming to Atlantic Station April 4-6, they also lined up to form a 50,000-person digital wait list, according to festival founder ...
When Jack Black got the call to star in the "Minecraft" movie, the perks were plenty. He got to work alongside Jason Momoa, reunite with "Nacho Libre" director Jared Hess and engulf himself into a ...
Italian police are investigating as possible arson a fire that destroyed more than a dozen Tesla electric vehicles at a dealership on the outskirts of Rome early Monday.
A shooting left one man dead in a southwest Atlanta neighborhood Sunday afternoon, according to police. Atlanta officers were called to the 100 block of Joseph E. Lowery Boulevard shortly before 4 p.m ...
The Trump administration is dismissing a federal lawsuit against Georgia’s 2021 voting law, calling it “false claims of suppression.” Attorney General Pam Bondi said Monday she has directed the U.S.
Williams, who serves as U.S. representative from Georgia's 5th District, has led the state Democrats since 2019.
Gov. Brian Kemp announced that he wants all 1,100 sworn officers of Georgia’s Department of Public Safety to make immigration inquiries and arrests in the state.
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