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Gov. Tony Evers issued far fewer partial vetoes this year than in his past budgets. Here's what they did and the history of ...
A new law takes that took effect in Georgia on July 1 makes it easier for the wrongfully convicted to be compensated for time behind bars.
We interviewed Sergei Lavrov, the leading diplomat of one of the most heavily sanctioned major powers, on the war in Ukraine ...
The question of why and when the United States decides to wage war is a bit complex and requires more than a simple answer.
The Georgia Department of Labor recently reported the state’s unemployment rate hit 3.5% in May, its lowest point in a year. But something else dropped, too: the size of the labor force. Georgia’s ...
Republicans still support changing the process even after watching the most recent Supreme Court nominating process.
Republicans and Democrats dominating politics may not be healthy for the world's oldest democracy, but Musk's America Party ...
Ruling is a violation of religious freedoms protected by the constitution and an affront to Islamic principles.
The Administrative Court has annulled a fine of more than €6.4 million imposed by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange ...
In two op-eds we are publishing today, John Avlon and Chris Browne make parallel arguments why the city Charter Revision ...
Whether a presidential decision, dictate, or whim applies to a person henceforth will depend on which state that person lives ...
Kerr County had discussed buying such things as water gauges and sirens after previous flood disasters. But as with many rural Texas counties, cost was an issue.