Rick Jackson's campaign announces endorsements from 104 sheriffs
Rick Jackson's campaign says that he has received the endorsement of nearly two-thirds of Georgia's 159 sheriffs.
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Rick Jackson's campaign says that he has received the endorsement of nearly two-thirds of Georgia's 159 sheriffs.
Mayor Andre Dickens says the Democratic Party's decision not to put Atlanta on its 2028 convention shortlist shows that the party is "abandoning Atlanta, abandoning the South, and once again abandoning Black voters."
Eligible soldiers must reenlist for a minimum of two years and up to six years.
The 35-year-old executive assistant to the president is a quiet but loyal force at President Trump's side.
The Justice Department is planning to deploy a record 1,000 federal monitors to polling places throughout the U.S. for the midterm elections.
LaGrange City Councilman Marquavious "Quay" Boddie had been accused by investigators of exposing himself while in his office at a local university.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s closed-door research has yet to produce evidence linking vaccines and autism.
Senate Democrats are demanding answers about conditions aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln during the aircraft carrier's record-setting deployment.
Prosecutors have accused the Southern Poverty Law Center of telling donors and banks it was dismantling white supremacist and extremist groups, while funneling payments to confidential informants in the groups.
President Trump said Karoline Leavitt will be leaving her role to focus on her young family.
The No TSA Data for ICE Act comes after a rise in arrests at airports across the country and aims to stop the TSA from sharing data that may lead to those arrests.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers may soon be outfitted with gloves that can deliver painful electric shocks that are intended to gain compliance from combative individuals.
Medicaid said it won't pay for gender-affirming surgeries or hormones for transgender minors.
President Trump signed an executive order on childhood vaccine schedules Monday.
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, director of the National Institutes of Health, said "I trust the science" on vaccines as measles cases have risen to their highest levels in 35 years.