The notorious “Salem Witch Trials” of Salem, Mass., claim their first Black victim. Mary Black, a slave, is accused of ...
Rep. David Scott, a longtime Georgia lawmaker whose political career stretched from the state Capitol to Congress, has died ...
Dystany Spurlock became the first Black woman to compete in NASCAR’s ARCA Menards Series events. Spurlock competed in the ...
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has underscored FIFA’s commitment to making football even more accessible to future ...
Former St. Louis Public Schools (SLPS) superintendent Dr. Keisha Scarlett filed a lawsuit against the district on Monday (April 20), alleging the district violated her contract when it fired her in ...
There are two types of Christian Zionists: the prophetic and the political. The first type supports the modern state of ...
Virginia voters are set to decide on the fate of a constitutional amendment on Tuesday (April 21) that could reshape the ...
During their meeting on Wednesday April 15, the Fulton County Board of Commissioners took action to improve conditions at the ...
The nine-pillar policy plan centers cost of living, affordable housing, Hartsfield-Jackson, Medicare for All, food security, ...
John Ternus recalls feeling out of place and unsure he measured up to more confident colleagues when he first joined Apple, a formative doubt he says pushed him to ask for help and grow, now standing ...
On April 30 Atlanta’s Backyard will spotlight creativity and culinary excellence with an immersive evening of art, food, and ...
Atlanta is pretty far along in the gentrification process—but it’s uneven and neighborhood-specific. According to the National Community Reinvestment Coalition’s report, metro Atlanta ranks fourth ...
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