Tariffs enacted, others threatened and then paused, and retaliation from other nations has roiled markets. The shifting landscape has upended deals for Georgia companies that in more predictable times ...
Georgia consumers are unnerved by plummeting stock prices, a trade war, job cuts, inflation and growing fears of recession and their shrinking retirement account balances.
After a brief lapse in judgment where I considered skipping this year’s list, the best-dressed lawmakers of the 2025 legislative session has returned. For the first time since the inaugural list in ...
In Georgia, 12% of Medicaid recipients are children enrolled in CHIP, and 72% of seniors in nursing homes are covered by the social safety net.
The U.S. Department of Education plans to lay off nearly half its staff as a first step toward President Donald Trump’s effort to dismantle the agency.
Brian Kemp’s top legislative priority in trouble? A House committee wrapped up its fourth and final hearing on Kemp’s litigation overhaul Tuesday without a vote, hours after a group of House ...
A short elections bill advancing through the Georgia General Assembly is a "vehicle" for bigger potential changes to voting laws.
A nasty squabble among Democrats last week was a chance for Republicans to sit back with some popcorn and watch progressives devour one of their own.
City officials said they are waiting to distribute the money until after they evaluate the impact of the Trump administration’s federal funding changes.
The mural is one of the most recognizable symbols of the Black Lives Matter movement that swept the United States in 2020.
Georgia officials are moving ahead with plans to increase spending and cut taxes even as the Trump administration moves to make massive cuts to the federal government.
Scam text messages dinging cell phones across Georgia are urging people to pay tolls via a link to a fake website that often mirrors the real one.