Metro Atlanta Iranians struggle to reach family amid unrest in Iran
Iranian Americans in Metro Atlanta anxiously await updates from loved ones back home. With internet disruptions and spotty communication, many face an emotional roller coaster.
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Iranian Americans in Metro Atlanta anxiously await updates from loved ones back home. With internet disruptions and spotty communication, many face an emotional roller coaster.
The State Department urged Americans to "depart now" from countries including Bahrain, Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
Many see the Iran conflict lasting at least months. A majority oppose it, and more say it makes the U.S. less safe.
Many of the agents who were fired last week by FBI Director Kash Patel were assigned to a squad that worked on global counterintelligence cases, including those involving Iran, sources said.
Two sources familiar with the U.S. military's use of artificial intelligence confirm that the U.S. used Anthropic's Claude AI model over weekend for the attack on Iran — and is still using it.
Iranian Americans in metro Atlanta are watching developments closely as tensions escalate in the Middle East.
As rallies erupt nationwide after a U.S. and Israeli strike on Iran, demonstrators in Atlanta and beyond are split—some denouncing continued military intervention, others celebrating the death of Iran's Supreme Leader.
President Donald Trump is weighing military action against Iran, leading an immigration crackdown, and teasing a federal takeover of state elections.
The daughter of Iran's top national security official is no longer employed by Emory University following public protests and calls for her removal by Congressman Buddy Carter.
Last week, Bill Gates apologized to the staff of his philanthropic Gates Foundation for his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, which he said began in 2011 and continued through 2014.
Officials say scammers are sending messages telling people to pay a fine or appear in court, but authorities warn the notices are fraudulent.
Iranian Americans in Metro Atlanta anxiously await updates from loved ones back home. With internet disruptions and spotty communication, many face an emotional roller coaster.
The district says it understands parents' concerns about student privacy after speculation spread online about the school photography company's corporate ownership.
States across the country are pushing to cut property taxes as homeowners complain about rising bills.