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Midterms May Be Momentous or Mild
Both parties are sending messages conveying operatic levels of suspense about Tuesday’s election, like this: “The fate of this election still rests on a razor’s edge.
October 30, 2014
BY
Mary Silver
Cave Monastery Carved in Rock
Vardzia - the monastery dating back to the twelfth century AD, located on the banks of the river ...
October 3, 2014
BY
Tomasz Lisowski
Best-Preserved Ancient Fruit Found in 4,000-Year-Old Burial Chamber: Honey’s Preservative Power
An Early Bronze Age burial mound in Georgia, known as a kurgan, held in its depths astonishingly well ...
August 12, 2014
BY
Tara MacIsaac
The day Brussels mattered
Let's face it - the European Union is not particularly known for its efficiency in fast decision-making. Rather, ...
June 30, 2014
BY
Henry Stanek
4,000-Year-Old Chariots Discovered in Burial Chamber of Bronze Age Chief
Archaeologists made an incredible discovery when they found two very ancient chariots, and a hoard of well-preserved artifacts, ...
June 30, 2014
BY
April Holloway
Archaeologists Find Oldest Known Trousers in the World
A team of archaeologists excavating tombs in western China uncovered the remains of two nomadic herders and a ...
June 8, 2014
BY
April Holloway
Putin Calling All the Shots in Ukraine: What Next for Relations Between Russia and the West?
After days of heightening tensions and increasingly aggressive rhetoric, Russian president Vladimir Putin requested, and was promptly granted, ...
March 4, 2014
BY
Stefan Wolff
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Tatyana Malyarenko
Ice Storm Brings South to Standstill
President Barack Obama declares a state of emergency in Georgia, directing federal agencies “to lessen or avert the ...
February 12, 2014
BY
Mary Silver
Sochi: The Security Olympics
"I call on you, every mujahid to disrupt this Satanic dancing on the bones of our ancestors". ...
February 4, 2014
BY
Henry Stanek
Obama Monument: Memorial for First Lady’s Ancestor Toppled
Obama monument: A stone monument erected about a year ago in the small town of Rex, Ga., to ...
June 11, 2013
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Coke Formula Claim: Georgia Man Has Found Original Recipe, He Says
Coke formula claim: Cliff Kluge of Ringgold, Georgia, may have discovered the secret formula for Coca-Cola.
May 14, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
Horse Therapy for Troubled Children
Barn Buddies in Canton, Ga., won a grant to expand its equine-assisted therapy to adopted and foster children, ...
May 7, 2013
BY
Mary Silver
Herschel Walker Nephew: Won’t Play for Georgia
Herschel Walker nephew: Kipp Adams will choose his team on June 4.
May 6, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
Gunman Holding Atlanta Firefighters Hostage Dead
Police said that the gunman at the center of the hostage situation involving several firefighters was killed at ...
April 10, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
Firefighters Being Held Hostage in Georgia
A SWAT team has arrived on the scene in Georgia where a gunman has five firefighters hostage.
April 10, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
EU-Georgia Schengen Visa Agreement Infringed by the Munich Federal Police
Munich has ignored, on at least one occasion, the official agreement between the European Union and Georgia on ...
April 8, 2013
BY
Mihaela Lica Butler
Georgia HS Prom: Students Planning Their Own Integrated Dance
Georgia HS Prom: A high school in Georgia still has a segregated prom. But a group of HS ...
April 5, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
Toddler Mauled by 7 Dogs: Girl Crawled Through Doggie Door
Toddler mauled by 7 dogs: A toddler was mauled by seven dogs—pit bulls—in Georgia after she crawled through ...
March 28, 2013
BY
Alex Johnston
SugarDaddie.com Wants to Buy a Sugar City
Sugar Hill is a city in Georgia that SugarDaddie.com, a dating website aimed at older men looking to ...
March 22, 2013
BY
Kelly Ni
Georgia Capitol Hosts First Asian-American Legislative Day
The first Asian American and Pacific Islander Legislative Day took place in Atlanta, Ga., on Feb. 28, hosting ...
March 2, 2013
BY
Mary Silver
Georgia Governor Addresses Disability Advocates
Gov. Nathan Deal (R-Ga.) spoke to thousands of disability advocates at the state capitol on Feb. 21 for ...
February 28, 2013
BY
Mary Silver
Criminal Case Opened Against Russian Protest Leader
Russian protest leader Sergei Udaltsov was detained on Wednesday by Russian authorities for questioning
October 17, 2012
BY
Jack Phillips
and
Nicholas Zifcak
Georgia Leaders Agree on NATO Entry
The president of Georgia and the newly elected prime minister came to the agreement that joining NATO is ...
October 9, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Woman Claiming to be World’s Oldest Dies in Georgia
A woman who claimed to be the world’s oldest died in the Georgian village of Sachino, it was ...
October 7, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Georgia Deploys Police to Prisons Over Video
Georgia’s President deployed police to the country’s prisons after videos showing purported beatings and rapes of convicts surfaced, ...
September 19, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Eight States Get F Grade for Corruption, Report Says
A report ranked all 50 states on their battles with corruption and eight states received failing grades.
March 19, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Georgia a Focal Point for Disability Rights
Georgia is central to disability rights because of the 1999 Olmstead Supreme Court decision that found that people ...
March 5, 2012
BY
Marie Yeung
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