Ossoff, Warnock say fight for subsidies will continue as shutdown nears end
While eight Democratic senators chose to break the shutdown stalemate, Sens. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock remained "no" votes.
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While eight Democratic senators chose to break the shutdown stalemate, Sens. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock remained "no" votes.
The Supreme Court rejected a bid by former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis to overturn its landmark decision on same-sex marriage.
President Trump has pardoned dozens of people who allegedly took part in trying to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, including "false electors."
Records show Georgia Rep. David Scott didn't cast a vote in the presidential election or in his own race in 2024.
The FAA's plan to slash airline capacity due to the government shutdown will hit some of the nation's busiest airports, including in Atlanta, Dallas, New York City and Los Angeles, according to a list released by the agency.
Voters in South Fulton have decided not to give Mayor Khalid Kamau a second term, but who will replace him remains uncertain.
From Marietta to Sandy Springs, these are the races that could redefine Georgia's political map ahead of 2026.
Georgia Democrats have declared victory in the race for two seats on the state's Public Service Commission.
Andre Dickens is projected to win a second term as Atlanta's mayor, but many crucial City Council races are heading to runoffs.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene took aim at what she called weak Republican leadership in the Senate and House during an appearance on "The View."
Hundreds of thousands of Georgians have already voted in the 2025 election and many more will head to the polls on Tuesday.
As the shutdown gets closer to a record 35 days, Sen. Raphael Warnock is emphasizing the critical need to continue SNAP benefits.
An investigation led by Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff has uncovered dozens of reports of medical neglect in immigration detention centers nationwide.
Delta Air Lines is calling on Congress to reopen the government immediate and make sure air traffic controllers can be paid.
There may be no rank-and-file Democratic senator with more at stake from the federal government shutdown than Georgia's Jon Ossoff.