Greg Bluestein is the Atlanta Journal Constitution's chief political reporter. Social media posts from Chipper Jones and Spencer Strider highlight the debate over the federal government's aggressive ...
Editor’s note: This story has been changed to reflect the accurate bill number for legislation prohibiting transgender care for prisoners. An earlier version of the column had an incorrect bill number ...
The worried calls have come into Tom Houck one after another. Houck, the former Atlanta radio host and journalist, operates a popular civil rights tour of Atlanta, guiding students, professional ...
Kemp said his proposal, unveiled Thursday, is a way to rein in lawsuits he and supporters believe have gotten out of hand in recent years, resulting in massive jury payouts. In some rare cases, ...
Five international students and two alumni from Georgia colleges have filed a lawsuit against the federal government arguing it illegally terminated their immigration records. The Friday filing — ...
Six individuals were arrested Tuesday night at a large immigration protest on Buford Highway that ended with tear gas and fireworks hurled at police. Hundreds attended the rally, which began at 6:30 p ...
In March 2024, three months after announcing he wouldn’t run for reelection, the four-term Republican from Pike County reported spending almost $27,000 in stored-up campaign donations on a trip to The ...
The 39th president is buried next to former first lady Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 77 years. The Jimmy Carter National Historical Park on Friday released photos of the 39th president’s final resting ...
Atlanta is on a winning streak with major sporting events — the World Cup next summer, the Super Bowl in 2028 and the Final Four in 2031. But these events come with a price tag that will likely test ...
WASHINGTON — In the 48 hours after President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” announcement of tariffs on goods from around the globe, U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene went on a buying spree. Nineteen ...
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Some say the colors were too bright and the glass distracted from the building’s muted design. Democrats hope to turn next year’s election into a referendum on the high-stakes package, which slashes ...
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