Trump and Kemp feud heats up in 2024Sign up for our NewslettersGeorgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp has condemned President Donald Trump's decision to pardon virtually every January 6th Capitol Hill rioter.
The move by the Republican attorney general, who is running for governor in 2026, carries some political risk.
Former Atlanta mayor and senior advisor to former President Joe Biden, Keisha Lance Bottoms, says she's 99% sure she wants to run for Georgia governor.
President Donald Trump quickly put his stamp on federal government after his return to the White House this week with wide-ranging executive orders that are reshaping long-standing policies that have governed Georgia for generations.
Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp criticized President Donald Trump’s decision to pardon virtually every rioter at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, including those who beat up cops.
President Joe Biden issued a series of warnings Wednesday night during his farewell address to the nation, while emphasizing the work still left to be done as the octogenarian soon caps off 50 years in public service.
United States President Joseph R. Biden's farewell address highlights Georgia's improved employment, healthcare, education, energy, and manufacturing.
Salome Zourabichvili, Georgia’s fifth president, is on a mission in Washington to make her country matter to President Trump and his incoming team’s “America First” foreign
While President Joe Biden issued many pardons before leaving office, he did not pardon various individuals Trump has blasted who were connected to cases against the Republican figure.
Last week, President Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security ... There are over 40,000 immigrants with TPS in Georgia — the fifth largest such population across all states, according ...
On Jan. 20, 12 U.S. Senate Democrats joined 52 Republicans in voting for the Laken Riley Act. After subsequent U.S. House passage, it was sent to President Donald Trump, who will sign it. The bill is named for a Georgia nursing student who was killed by an undocumented immigrant who was convicted last fall.
WORD CHOICE: Brad Lander has X-ed the X in Latinx. The New York City Comptroller and candidate for mayor declared in September his office would embrace the term Latine “because it represents evolving language that more accurately reflects the range of backgrounds and gender identities encompassed by the diverse and sprawling Latin Diaspora.”