As the U.S. government moves toward reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug, there may be little immediate impact in ...
Also in this episode… –Emily Wu Pearson had a look at a Georgia law that bans some people from owning certain land in the state. –Marisa Mecke reports Georgia Power […] ...
It was Election Day last November, and one of Georgia’s top election officials saw that reports of a voting machine problem in an eastern Pennsylvania county were gaining traction online. […] ...
Thursday’s state dinner honored teachers of the year from across the 50 states and U.S. territories selected for their ...
Leaders of Georgia’s Fulton County testified Friday before a special state Senate committee that they had no legal power to control District Attorney Fani Willis’ spending or her hiring of former […] ...
Nearly half of the people who suffered heat-related deaths in Arizona last year lived outdoors without shelter, but public health officials and lawmakers are starting to pay more attention to the risk ...
Sometimes it’s hard for others to see a vision, but for Sule Konata Welch, it didn’t matter when he discovered a dilapidated building would become the new location for his […] ...
When marijuana becomes a Schedule III instead of a Schedule I substance under federal rules, researchers will face fewer barriers to studying it. But there will still be some roadblocks for science.
Roughly 100,000 immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children are expected to enroll in the Affordable Care Act’s health insurance next year under a directive the Biden administration […] ...
As strident pro-Palestinian protests dominated U.S. colleges in recent weeks, few Jewish students responded with rallies in support of Israel or against perceived displays of antisemitism. That ...