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Two people were killed and 17 injured during torrential storms in France that toppled trees, flooded Paris streets and caused parliament's roof to spring a leak as the prime minister was speaking.
The seemingly out-of-nowhere drift in the Trump administration's policy matters not just for what comes next in Iran. It matters for every potential crisis ahead.
Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell evokes a more collegial era on Capitol Hill as he talks interest rate cuts.
Educating more people about recycling and enforcing rules for apartments could keep more reusable material from ending up in the dump, an audit says.
Iranian Americans in Atlanta share grief and fear after Tehran bombings, with some questioning U.S. intervention and others hoping for regime change.
The policy stems from the 2021-22 school year, when the south metro Atlanta district saw a significant number of weapons brought to the school.
Newton County now has a Narcan vending machine at its detention center, to aid people who need the medication for opioid overdose.
A Georgia couple says DFCS, officers and doctors ignored signs their child was sick and wrongly accused them of abuse, leading to jail time and family separation.
World shares were mixed on Thursday and the U.S. dollar weakened as investors caught their breath following recent bouts of volatility.
Nearly $300 million worth of confiscated illegal drugs were destroyed in Myanmar's major cities on Thursday to mark the annual International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, officials ...
Defections from a far-right faction within the Georgia's Republican Party show it is losing influence in state politics.
Vietnam has lifted the death penalty for eight crimes in legal reforms that may spare the life of a real estate tycoon imprisoned in the country’s largest financial fraud case.
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