Charged But Not Chastened: Trump Nabs GOP Nod as Legal Shadows from 2020 Loom
Key figures involved in 2020 election disputes face ongoing legal battles but remain politically active, including former President Trump who is facing charges and is named as an unindicted co-conspirator in several states.
Third-Party Contenders Amplify Campaign Efforts in Georgia, Offering Voters Alternatives to Biden and Trump
Third-party candidates Stein and Garcia campaign in Georgia, aiming to offer alternatives to Biden and Trump for the presidential election with platforms advocating an end to war and reduction in military spending for social programs.
Savannah Senator Derek Mallow Champions Orange Crush Impact, Calls for Safety Measures and Tradition Preservation
Senator Derek Mallow praised the economic boost from Orange Crush in Savannah despite some incidents and called for continued leadership to ensure the event's success and safety.
Despite Controversy, Fulton DA Fani Willis Leads Polls Amidst Key County Races, Tight Contests Unfold for Clerk and Commission
Fulton County DA Fani Willis leads in polls despite scandal; her partner Nathan Wade resigned from the Trump case after criticism over their relationship. Key county races indicate potential runoffs and tight competitions among candidates.
Biden's Scheduled Morehouse Speech Sparks Backlash Over Israel-Palestine Policies
President Biden's planned commencement speech at Morehouse College is drawing criticism from some faculty and alumni over his Middle East policies, casting a shadow over what is usually an uncontroversial event.
Gov. Brian Kemp Signs Georgia Educational Voucher Bill, Fuels Parental Choice in Schools
Georgia's Governor Brian Kemp has signed a bill granting families vouchers worth up to $6,500 for private schooling or home-schooling, starting 2025-2026. Critics fear it may hurt public school funding.












