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A federal judge has declined to block the use of Georgia’s electronic voting system in a long-running lawsuit that alleged that the system is vulnerable to attack and has operational issues that coul...
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A federal judge has declined to block the use of Georgia's electronic voting system in a long-running lawsuit that alleged that the system is vulnerable to attack and has operational issues that coul...
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A 25-year-old woman found dead along a N orth Georgia interstate was run down by her own vehicle — and no one was in the driver’s seat, state troopers say. The body was discovered just before 8:30 a.m. Sunday, March 30, in Resaca, a town about a 75-mile drive northwest from Atlanta, investigators say. The woman’s identity has not been released.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi on Monday directed the Department of Justice to dismiss a lawsuit challenging a Republican-backed Georgia election law that the DOJ previously alleged intentionally suppressed Black voters.
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The Georgia legislature passed a bill Monday to prohibit biological boys from participating in girls' sports and using girls' spaces, including restrooms and locker rooms.
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Federal officials say Jimmy Smith, a Georgia resident, has been charged with offenses connected to his alleged running of a sweepstakes scam.
A South Georgia woman found guilty of fatally poisoning her husband is heading to prison, deputies say. Torrii Fedrick was convicted and sentenced March 27 to life in prison with the possibility of parole, the Thomas County Sheriff’s Office said on Facebook.
The illegal immigrant accused of killing an Atlanta-area grandmother has been indicted and now faces additional disturbing charges related to the brutal murder.