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At the Atlanta Science Festival in March, Dr. Jaap de Roode discussed his book, "Doctors by Nature: How Ants, Apes & Other Animals Heal Themselves," with interludes of Camille Saint-Saëns’ “The ...
President Donald Trump’s 100-day mark for his second term is April 30. Since taking office, the Trump administration has ...
Georgia's highest court waded Wednesday into a fight between Black landowners and local officials who have ...
WABE, Atlanta’s home for NPR and PBS, today announced that the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta has renewed its ...
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene came to a town hall in suburban Atlanta on Tuesday night to deliver full-throated support of President Donald Trump, and she wasn't letting the protesters faze her — ...
As measles outbreaks popped up across the U.S. this winter, pediatricians waited for the nation's public health agency to send a routine, but important, letter that outlines how they could help stop ...
Georgia joins a number of states that will comply with a directive from the U.S. Department of Education to remove diversity, equity and inclusion programs in schools or face the termination of ...
As Republican lawmakers search for deep spending cuts, a growing number of critics fear a roll-back of Medicaid dollars spent ...
The University System of Georgia’s Board of Regents voted Tuesday on the 2025-2026 academic year tuition rates and to ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed legislation for another round of state income tax rebates and a state income tax rate lowering ...
Beyond democratic freedoms, what factors influence how Black Americans thrive socially and economically? It’s a theme that’s explored in the new book, “BLACK POWER SCORECARD: Measuring the Racial Gap ...
Less than two years after changing the name of Columbus military base Fort Benning to Fort Moore, the U.S. military will hold ...