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Climate scientists warn that extreme heat events like this are becoming more frequent due to human-caused climate change.
Georgia U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene became the first congressional Republican to use the word “genocide” to refer to Israel’s actions in Gaza on Monday, and a Democratic member of the Georgia ...
On this day in 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed legislation into law that launched Medicaid, creating a U.S. health care safety net for millions of low-income Americans in what would become ...
The U.S. economy expanded at a surprising 3% annual pace from April through June, bouncing back at least temporarily from a first-quarter drop that reflected disruptions from President Donald Trump's ...
The Decatur planters will live on, but this time in residents’ yards. The city auctioned off numerous planters online and in person, and sold about 134.
The CaringWorks Hope House is a 70-bed facility that supports adult men from across the state who have experienced ...
Atlanta real estate developer and philanthropist Tom Cousins has died, a source close to the family confirmed late Tuesday night. He was 93.
Residents in the Southeast U.S. are no strangers to heat in the summertime, but this week's sweltering hot weather set at least one record and has forecasters urging residents to limit time outside on ...
Ear Hustle Live at Terminal West ✦ A Tribute to MALCOLM-JAMAL WARNER: The Man - The Message - The Music - The Mission ✦ Bocce and Cornhole in Atlanta ✦ The Pan African Festival ✦ "Hip Hop Can Save ...
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced Tuesday that she won’t run for governor in Georgia in 2026, putting an end to her flirtation with the race in a long social media post saying she was turned ...
Brunswick, Georgia, residents are pushing for a research center to continue investigating the health impacts from local industrial plants. Despite Emory University's study of their exposure to the ...
The Senate on Tuesday confirmed Susan Monarez to be President Donald Trump’s director of the Atlanta-based U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.