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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.
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.
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 ...
How one of the Constitution’s earliest critics used the founding language — and silences — to fight for freedom.
While Mike Johnson gave glory to God for final passage of the “big beautiful bill,” other religious leaders decried the ...
In a Supreme Court term that handed Trump and conservatives, big wins, Ketanji Brown Jackson − the newest justice − has ...
It's crucial today to acknowledge that for 249 years thousands of Americans have fought to protect the ideas of the American ...
Texas has joined a growing movement of states establishing gold and silver currency systems, after Governor Greg Abbott ...