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A Georgia jury has awarded $70 million to a Camilla woman who says she lost both her legs above the knee because doctors gave her a medication overdose and botched her care.
Nothing powers investigative reporting like human sources. They point you to the right documents and help you understand them ...
A lawyer on Tuesday said the teen accused of killing four people in a shooting at Georgia’s Apalachee High School is moving ...
Mississippi's longest-serving death row inmate is set to be executed on June 25, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
Tina Brown ambushed neighbor Audreanna Zimmerman, used a stun gun, stuffed her in a trunk, drove to the woods, doused her in ...
By unilaterally imposing tariffs, Trump has exerted extraordinary influence over the flow of commerce, creating political ...
Members of Atlanta’s City Council voted overwhelmingly in support of a resolution asking Georgia State Patrol (GSP) to make changes to their pursuit policy.
In the early days of Trump’s term, an order came from Hegseth’s office that sent national security officials scrambling.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is still advocating for the creation of a disease registry that tracks people ...
In other words, the highest-paid police foundation executive in the country essentially argued that journalism is a form of terrorism ... the purposes of Georgia’s Open Records Act?
Professor Bonang Mohale received the Diamond Award for Global Educational Leadership from the The Not Alone Foundation in ...
They said, they were mailing forms to executor ... to get a certified copy of the death certificate. Apparently, that's sitting at a desk, in their office in Georgia. If it went to the wrong ...