U.S. companies were getting hammered again in the stock market Friday after China matched President Donald Trump's tariffs in what is a rapidly escalating trade war.
A man accused of strangling a pregnant teenager and leaving her body in the woods was granted bond again after a Gwinnett County grand jury indicted him on additional charges in the death of his ...
Four space tourists who orbited the north and south poles returned to Earth on Friday, splashing down in the Pacific to end their privately funded polar tour.
Auburn's Pearl and St. John's' Pitino share AP coach of the year honors, 1st tie in history of award
Bruce Pearl has turned Auburn into a basketball school and may have his best team yet. Rick Pitino has done what he does best at St. John's, ushering in a quick turnaround.
The Senate dived into contentious debate Friday on a budget plan critical to Republican efforts to pass trillions of dollars in tax cuts and boost border security and defense spending through what ...
Federal officials are quietly terminating the legal residency of some international college students
A crackdown on foreign students is alarming college leaders, who say the Trump administration is using new tactics and vague justifications to push some students out of the country.
If you have ever bought a pair of jeans from an American brand like Levi's or Wrangler, chances are they were manufactured at a factory in the small southern African nation of Lesotho.
Two days after sending the global economy reeling by announcing tariffs on foreign imports, President Donald Trump insisted his trade policies will "NEVER CHANGE" as he remained ensconced in a bubble ...
Religious freedom' legislation remains controversial, but Gov. Brian Kemp said it was a 'common sense' bill that he supports.
The Apalachee High School shooting suspect is following his father’s footsteps and asking for his trial to take place in a different county.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture cancelled or paused at least $1.5 billion in funding that had been approved in the waning days of the Biden administration.
Two Atlanta authors' new books together cover the gamut of love, marriage and divorce. One revolves around a mystery and the other is full of laughs.
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