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Power plants and industrial facilities that emit planet-warming carbon dioxide are hopeful that Congress will keep tax ...
Nestle is the latest company to pledge to remove artificial dyes from its foods and beverages. The company said it will ...
JOHNS CREEK, GA — Mayor John Bradberry is renewing efforts to secure a dedicated ZIP code for the city of Johns Creek, ...
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has warned that the U.S. “will definitely pay a heavy price” should it attack ...
ATLANTA — Just in time for the busy summer travel season, the Georgia Department of Transportation is expanding its Highway ...
There have been many memorable moments in the 80-year history of the United Nations at its headquarters in New York and at ...
ATLANTA — (AP) — U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy's new vaccine advisory committee returned to work Thursday, and the ...
ATLANTA — The July 4th travel rush is in full swing at Hartsfield-Jackson, where more than 4 million passengers are expected ...
WASHINGTON — (AP) — Few U.S. adults support allowing religious schools to become tax-funded public charter schools, but a ...
KWETHLUK, Alaska — (AP) — It was in the dusty streets and modest homes of this remote Alaska Native village that Olga Michael ...
ATLANTA — This week’s scorching temperatures across metro Atlanta are taking a serious toll, with hospitals reporting a sharp ...
The first female Orthodox saint in North America was an Indigenous woman who spent her entire life with her Yup'ik family and ...
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