The Trump administration has notified the World Food Program and other partners that it has terminated some of the last remaining lifesaving humanitarian programs across the Middle East, a U.S.
Shortly before he was forced to resign, the nation's top vaccine regulator says he refused to grant Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s team unrestricted access to a tightly held vaccine safety ...
UConn won the women’s NCAA Tournament on Sunday, obliterating South Carolina. Florida and Houston fight for the men’s title tonight (8:50 p.m. on CBS). But first? First we’ve got to try and crown a ...
McLaren remains the team to beat in Formula 1, but Max Verstappen's victorious drive for Red Bull at the Japanese Grand Prix showed only excellence is good enough.
Anger and outrage gripped the hometown of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday as it held funerals for some of the 20 people, including nine children, killed by a Russian missile that ...
Brayden Bailey, the freshman son of Pro Football Hall of Fame cornerback Champ Bailey, claimed his first major Division I scholarship offer last weekend during a visit to Colorado.
Two board members fired by President Donald Trump can go back to their jobs, a split appeals court ruled Monday ahead of a likely Supreme Court showdown on the president’s power over independent ...
Georgia's legislative session ended Friday after a flurry of last minute votes capped by a surprise adjournment in the Senate.
Lottery players are going to have a shot at more billion-dollar jackpots and slightly better odds under new Mega Millions rules that go into effect with Tuesday's drawing.
Israel struck tents outside two major hospitals in the Gaza Strip overnight, killing at least two people, including a local reporter, and wounding another nine, including six reporters, medics said ...
The Bon House in Decatur, a venue for up-and-coming local and touring bands, is expanding into a label and management company.
Greg Bluestein and Tia Mitchell dive into questions about Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Nels Peterson, ranked choice voting and Atlanta’s potholes. They also answer questions about the 2026 U.S.