Nominee Brooke Rollins has been president and CEO of the America First Policy Institute and worked on the Domestic Policy Council in the first Trump administration.
Georgia Solicitor General points to election victories by Sen. Raphael Warnock. Plaintiffs' lawyer argue Warnock's wins were an anomaly.
The plaintiffs in the case, including Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, a historically Black fraternity active in civil rights causes, claimed the enacted maps diminished Black voting power by failing to increase the number of Black majority districts in the metro Atlanta area, after the 2020 census showed increased Black population growth.
Sen. Raphael Warnock holds the same pulpit Martin Luther King Jr. once preached from. He told Morning Edition that "your life's project should be longer and larger than your lifespan."
Georgia's US Senators announced more than $500,000 would be provided to help veterans seeking shelter in the Atlant area.
Some Tyson Foods employees were injured in the Camilla plant explosion in December. Two of those employees are still recovering from severe injuries.
The U.S. Senate expanded the list of criminal charges that could lead an undocumented immigrant to be deported before approving the Laken Riley Act.
In Georgia, state leaders and residents both celebrated and protested President Donald Trump's inauguration on the historic Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
The church's current senior pastor, Rev. Raphael Warnock, is also pulling double duty as the junior U.S. Senator from Georgia. Warnock was elected to a full Senate term in 2022 in a tight race ...
ATLANTA – A lawyer for the state of Georgia Thursday defended congressional and legislative maps the Republican-controlled General Assembly drew in 2023 in a lawsuit charging the new districts violate the Voting Rights Act.
U.S. House is expected to give final passage to immigration bill named after murdered Georgia nursing student Laken Riley.
This represents the largest and most significant instance of an organization illegally influencing our statewide elections.’