Georgia's Anti-LGBTQ Rights Bills

Georgia's parliament approved a set of bills containing sweeping curbs on LGBTQ rights, including bans on promoting same-sex relationships and gender-transition surgery, sparking controversy and criticism from the EU and US.

Euro 2024 Soccer Matches

Georgia soccer fans celebrate surprise win over Portugal at Euro 2024 while Ukrainian team fails to progress after 0-0 tie with Belgium.

European Championship Soccer Victories and Defeats

Georgia celebrates stunning victory over Portugal in European Championship, advancing to last 16 for the first time. Ukraine laments elimination despite showing character after years of war with Russia.

Legal Battle between Former President Trump and District Attorney Fani Willis

Former President Trump's lawyers have filed an appeal to disqualify District Attorney Fani Willis from a case in Georgia due to alleged misconduct and conflict of interest. The appeals court paused activity in the case, eliminating the chance for Willis to try Trump before the election. Willis faces accusations of an affair with a former special prosecutor and financial benefits from the relationship.

Judge Christina Peterson's Removal from Office in Georgia

Judge Christina Peterson from Douglas County Probate Court in Georgia was removed from office after being found guilty of systemic incompetence and misconduct. She was involved in a physical altercation with a police officer outside a nightclub in Atlanta and faced separate ethics charges.

Triple Shooting in Florida's Manatee County

Three women in Florida's Manatee County were killed in a triple shooting, including the gunman's mother. The gunman, Javontee Brice, was shot and killed by authorities after a standoff. He was also planning a fourth shooting in Georgia.

2024 Presidential Election in Georgia

Georgia is expected to play a pivotal role in the 2024 presidential election, with voters in Alpharetta expressing mixed feelings about the candidates and the upcoming debate. Some voters are disillusioned with their options, while others believe the debate is important for making an informed decision.

Laws to Protect Homeowners Against Squatters

Several states, including Florida and Georgia, have passed laws to protect homeowners against squatters by speeding up the eviction process and increasing penalties for those who squat in homes.

Brian Jack's Victory in Georgia's Third Congressional District Republican Primary Runoff

Brian Jack secured a victory in the Republican primary runoff for Georgia's Third Congressional District largely due to former President Donald Trump's endorsement. Jack credited Trump for his win and plans to work with him on immigration policies.

Tuesday Night Political Races

Highlights from the Tuesday night races included a tight race in Virginia, a GOP primary with Rep. Bob Good, and a contested Democratic primary in Virginia. Ret. Navy Capt. Hung Cao won in Virginia's GOP Senate primary. Virginia state Sen. Suhas Subramanyam won the Democratic primary in Virginia's 10th Congressional District. In Georgia, a candidate linked to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol lost in a runoff.

Train collides with semi-truck in Bartow County, Georgia

A train collided with a semi-truck on railroad tracks in Bartow County, Georgia, captured on video. The truck driver escaped before impact, and no one was injured. This incident is the eighth documented one at the same train crossing since 2017.

Record-breaking Fishing Achievements in Georgia and Texas

21-year-old woman from Georgia breaks statewide fishing record by catching a 33-pound crevalle jack on Cumberland Island. Gators are primarily freshwater creatures. Hunter Ham captures footage of alligator eating bull redfish on a Texas beach.

Investigation into Fulton County DA Fani Willis

Fox News reports on a Georgia Senate committee investigating Fulton County DA's use of public funds. Fulton County DA Fani Willis faces setbacks in the case against former President Trump, with some pretrial motions moving forward despite a court order pausing litigation. Willis has been embroiled in scandal, facing investigations into misuse of federal funds and probes by federal lawmakers.

Rudy Giuliani insults Fani Willis at ReAwaken America event

Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani insulted Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis at a ReAwaken America event, calling her a 'ho'. Giuliani faces charges in Willis's indictment over the 2020 election results in Georgia.

Georgia Republican Chuck Hand Walks Out of Debate

Georgia Republican Chuck Hand, a congressional candidate convicted of a misdemeanor related to the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol, walked out of a televised House primary runoff debate on Sunday.

Racial Discrimination Lawsuit Against General Mills

Cereal maker General Mills is facing a federal lawsuit from Black employees alleging a racially hostile work environment at their plant in Covington, Georgia, controlled by white supremacists. The lawsuit details incidents of discrimination and racism spanning over two decades.

Election Certification Battles in the United States

Attorneys are preparing for more fights over election certification as the presidential election nears, with Trump and his allies using tactics to stop finalizing elections they've lost. Recent incidents in Michigan, Georgia, and Arizona highlight the ongoing battles over certifying election results, with concerns over promoting false election claims.

Georgia Appeals Court Halts Election Subversion Conspiracy Case Against Trump

A Georgia appeals court has halted the election subversion conspiracy case against Donald Trump and co-defendants until at least 2025, with uncertainty around the timeline, as they await a ruling on whether the district attorney should be disqualified.

Georgian 'Foreign Agents' Legislation Rejected

Georgian parliament committee rejects president's veto of 'foreign agents' legislation, sparking massive protests. Law requires media and NGOs with over 20% foreign funding to register as 'carrying out the interests of a foreign power.' Supporters claim it's necessary to stop harmful foreign actors, while critics see it as a restriction on media freedom and EU aspirations.

Georgia man arrested for burning trailer with stepmother inside

A Georgia man was arrested for burning a trailer down with his stepmother inside because she refused to sell the property. The man's son confessed to setting the fire, resulting in the death of the stepmother and three pets.

Wild Alligator Arrested in Georgia

Chatham County Police Department in Georgia arrested and released a wild alligator found in a resident's driveway, captured on bodycam footage. Residents found the incident amusing and commended the officers for their bravery.

Secession Movements in the United States

Various secession movements are gaining momentum in the United States, with campaigns in Texas, Oregon, Louisiana, California, Georgia, and Colorado seeking to break away from their respective states or cities due to political and economic reasons.

Georgia Senate Committee Investigating Fulton County DA and Trump's Racketeering Case

Fox News reports on Georgia Senate committee investigating Fulton County DA's use of public funds and DA's appeal in Trump's racketeering case.

Misleading Claims by Sen. Marco Rubio on Election Fraud in 2020

Sen. Marco Rubio made misleading and unsubstantiated claims about election fraud in states lost by then-President Donald Trump in 2020 during an interview on NBC News' "Meet the Press." Rubio's claims regarding election fraud in Wisconsin and Georgia were debunked, and there is no evidence to support his claim about 200,000 ballots with mismatched signatures in Arizona.

Fisherman sets new record for queen triggerfish in Georgia

A fisherman in Georgia sets a new record for queen triggerfish, catching a 9-pound, 6.24-ounce fish. The previous record was set just two months prior.

Controversy around Nathan Wade and Fani Willis in Georgia election interference case

Former Trump prosecutor Nathan Wade warns of a 'day of reckoning' in the Georgia election interference case, amidst controversy over a workplace romance with Fulton County DA Fani Willis.

Sanctioning Georgian Officials Over Russian-Style Foreign Agents Law

Rep. Joe Wilson introduces the MEGOBARI Act to sanction Georgian officials over a controversial Russian-style foreign agents law. The bill calls for visa bans and sanctions on key individuals responsible for the legislation. The bill also seeks to identify Russian intelligence assets in Georgia.

Reelection of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and Judge Scott McAfee

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee have won their respective elections in Georgia, with Willis securing the Democratic primary for reelection and McAfee winning a nonpartisan election to keep his seat.

Georgia criminal case against former President Donald Trump

The prosecutor and judge overseeing the Georgia criminal case against former President Donald Trump both won their local elections on Tuesday.

Legal battle between Former President Trump and Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis

Former President Trump files notice of appeal to disqualify Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis from the case against him due to alleged improper affair with special counsel Nathan Wade. Appeals court to hear case, earliest in August and latest in spring 2025.

Arrest of Middle-School Principal in Connection with Triple Murder

Middle-school principal in Alabama arrested in connection with a decade-old triple murder in Georgia along with three other suspects. Victims were tortured and murdered before being dumped in Fulton County. The suspects have been charged with malice murder.

Best Place to Start a Career in Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, Georgia has been ranked as the best place to start a career in the U.S. due to high growth rates in median household income, job opportunities, and job satisfaction. Georgia is experiencing a drop in unemployment and offers a variety of job opportunities, especially in healthcare, social assistance, and other industries.

Saltwater Fishing Records in Georgia

Two new saltwater fishing records were recently recognized in the state of Georgia: the largest almaco Jack fish was caught by Jason H. Rich, and the largest blackfin tuna caught by a woman was tied by Molly Strickland.

Murder of Briana Winston in Georgia

A Georgia mother was strangled to death and burned by her boyfriend after confronting him about secretly marrying another woman. Her body was disposed of in two different areas with the help of relatives. The boyfriend and several family members are facing criminal charges.

Georgia's Controversial 'Foreign Agents' Law

Georgia passes a controversial 'foreign agents' law that threatens democracy, sparking massive protests. Law requires registration of entities receiving over 20% funding from abroad. Critics say it will stifle free speech and target government opponents. Pro-EU sentiment clashes with ruling party's sympathy towards Russia.

Georgian Opposition Protests Government Bill on "Foreign Agents"

Georgian opposition parties protest government bill on "foreign agents" seen as a threat to country's EU and NATO aspirations. Protests escalate in capital, with clashes between protesters and police. International community expresses concerns over the legislation.

Controversial New Law in Georgia

Lawmakers in Georgia adopted a controversial new law, leading to physical altercations in parliament and clashes between police and protesters outside. The law has been criticized for resembling legislation used by Putin to limit opposition.

Legal Battle in Georgia Election Interference Case Involving Former President Trump

Former President Trump and co-defendants filed notices of appeal to have Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis disqualified in the Georgia election interference case. Allegations of misconduct, improper affair, and financial benefit from relationship were raised against Willis and special counsel Nathan Wade. The appeals court will hear the defense's case to disqualify Willis. Judge McAfee ruled that Wade had to be removed to prevent Willis's disqualification. The case continues with ongoing legal battles.

Controversial Law in Georgia Threatens Media Freedom

Georgia's parliament is considering a controversial law that would require media and nonprofit organizations to register as pursuing the interests of a foreign power if they receive more than 20% of their funding from abroad. Critics denounce it as the 'Russian law' due to similarities with Russian legislation cracking down on independent media and activists critical of the Kremlin.

Protests in Tbilisi over 'foreign agents' bill

Two U.S. citizens and one Russian detained at protests in Tbilisi amid controversy over a 'foreign agents' bill, causing political crisis in Georgia.

Fatal Dog Attack Outside Middle School in Georgia

A Georgia mom was mauled to death by a pack of dogs outside a middle school, with her children also attacked. The children were injured but survived. The lack of animal control in the area was highlighted as a concern by neighbors.

U.S. Coast Guard Rescue of Injured Sailor from Aground Sailboat

The U.S. Coast Guard rescued an injured man from an aground sailboat off the coast of Sapelo Sound, Georgia after his sailboat ran aground and began taking on water. The man sustained a severe hand injury while his vessel was being prepared for towing. He was safely evacuated via helicopter and transported to a medical center for treatment.

Former President Trump's legal battle in Georgia

The Georgia Appeals Court will hear former President Trump's bid to disqualify District Attorney Fani Willis from the case against him, delaying the trial until at least 2025. Legal experts believe there is little chance the case will go to trial before the November election.

Georgia Election Law

Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a bill into law establishing rules for voter registration and election processes. The bill includes provisions for removing voters from registration lists, rules for homeless people to register to vote, and easier access for third-party candidates.

Georgia lawmakers question Fulton County District Attorney's use of taxpayer dollars

Georgia lawmakers question Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' use of taxpayer dollars, alleging lack of oversight over her $36.6 million budget. Willis faces allegations of conflicts of interest and misuse of funds, including hiring a special prosecutor due to a romantic relationship.

Georgia Governor Signs Series of Bills into Law

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed bills into law including the Georgia Criminal Alien Track and Report Act, focusing on public safety and immigration enforcement. The legislation was prompted by the death of a nursing student killed by an illegal alien. Other bills signed include one requiring certification as a peace officer for sheriff or jailer positions, increasing penalties for providing contraband to inmates, and providing insurance coverage for first responders with PTSD.

Georgia Protests Over Media Freedom Law

Georgia is experiencing massive protests over a proposed law seen as a threat to media freedom and EU aspirations. The bill requires organizations receiving over 20% of funding from abroad to register as 'pursuing the interests of a foreign power.'

Georgian Prime Minister Rejects U.S. Criticism of Draft 'Foreign Agents' Law

Georgian Prime Minister rejects U.S. criticism of draft 'foreign agents' law, sparking protests in Tbilisi.

Emotional Support Alligator Wally Missing in Georgia

Emotional support alligator named Wally is missing in Georgia after being kidnapped, found, and released into a swamp with 20 other alligators. Owner Joie Henney seeks help in the search for Wally.

Threatening Postcard Sent to Georgia Rabbi

A North Carolina man has been charged with mailing a threatening postcard to a Georgia rabbi who supported a new state law defining antisemitism. The postcard referenced poison gas used by Nazis and called Jews 'rats.'

Political Turmoil in Georgia

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene plans to force a vote to oust Speaker Johnson next week. Georgia faced protests in Tbilisi as lawmakers debated 'foreign agents' legislation.

Protests in Georgia against 'foreign agents' bill

Georgian opposition parties are protesting a government bill on 'foreign agents' that they say limits media freedom and hinders the country's path to the EU and NATO. Dozens arrested in protests with police using tear gas and water cannons.

Georgia Protest Crackdown

Security forces in Georgia used excessive force against protesters outside parliament over a controversial "foreign agents" bill, sparking widespread unrest and criticism from opposition groups and Western nations.

Controversial draft bill in Georgia's parliament targeting civil society

Controversial draft bill in Georgia's parliament targets civil society, sparking concerns of Kremlin influence.

Conspiracy Theories in the Republican Party

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace discusses how conspiracy theorists are prevalent within the Republican Party, citing examples from Georgia and Arizona.

Young Black voters in Georgia changing their vote from Biden to Trump in 2024

Young Black voters in Georgia who backed President Biden in 2020 are changing their vote in 2024, with some expressing preference for Donald Trump due to dissatisfaction with Biden's presidency.

Fox News Poll: Trump vs. Biden in Georgia

Fox News Poll shows former President Trump maintaining a slim majority over President Biden in Georgia. Trump's coalition remains steady with support from White evangelical Christians, White men without a degree, rural voters, and voters ages 65 and over. Georgia voters favor Trump on most issues, including immigration and the economy. Voters view Trump more favorably and mentally fit for the job compared to Biden.

Georgia's 'Foreign Agents' Bill

Georgia's parliament approved the first reading of a bill on 'foreign agents' that has sparked protests, seen as authoritarian and Russian-inspired. The bill would require organizations receiving over 20% of funding from abroad to register as agents of foreign influence.

Tuition Increase in Georgia's Public Universities

Georgia's public universities and colleges will increase tuition and fees for the 2024-2025 academic year to cover rising costs and maintain quality education. The typical in-state undergraduate will pay $6,466 in tuition and fees, up 2.4% from the previous year.

Georgia's Parliament Chaos Over 'Foreign Agents' Law

Georgia's parliament descended into chaos after a ruling party member was punched while discussing a controversial law on 'foreign agents.' The bill is seen as obstructing Georgia's aim of joining the EU.

Man Sentenced for Attempting to Kill Newborn Daughter with Poisoned Breast Milk

A man in South Fulton, Georgia, was sentenced to 50 years in prison for attempting to kill his newborn daughter by poisoning breast milk with antifreeze.

Endangered Sea Turtles Release in Georgia

Nearly three dozen endangered sea turtles were released into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Georgia after being stunned by cold waters in northern states.

Georgia father sentenced for poisoning breast milk with antifreeze

A Georgia father was sentenced to 50 years in prison for poisoning breast milk with antifreeze for his newborn daughter.

Political Shift in Georgia

Georgia has shifted from a deep red GOP stronghold to a swing state with a growing Democratic influence. Republican outreach centers designed to attract non-white voters have closed down and been replaced by an upscale sex shop in suburban Atlanta.

Georgia Special Election for House District 139

Three Georgia Republicans and an independent are running in a Tuesday special election to replace state Rep. Richard Smith of Columbus, who died. No Democrats qualified in what historically has been a Republican district. The election is only for the remainder of Smith's term through the end of this year.

Impact of Biden's Support for Israel on Young Black Voters in Georgia

Young Black voters in Georgia who supported President Biden in 2020 are changing their vote in 2024 due to Biden's administration support for Israel in the war in Gaza.

Georgia judge rejects Donald Trump's bid to dismiss criminal charges in 2020 election interference case

Georgia judge rejects Donald Trump's bid to dismiss criminal charges related to 2020 election interference case, citing that the statements made by Trump and others were in furtherance of criminal activity and not protected by the First Amendment.

Georgia's Election Laws

Georgia is undergoing changes to state election laws with a new bill that allows challenges to voter eligibility, leading to debates over voter rights and potential voter suppression.

Kidnapping and Assault of Georgia Woman

A Georgia woman in her 60s was kidnapped, burned, and cut by an assailant as she was leaving work. She managed to escape and seek help at a nearby fire station.

Mother convicted of murder in attempt to confront daughter's sexual abuser

A Georgia mother was convicted of murder and other charges after trying to confront her daughter's sexual abuser, resulting in a fatal shooting. The abuser survived and faces charges as well.

Georgia's 2024 Legislative Session

Georgia's 2024 legislative session highlighted contrasting Republican approaches to governing, with Democrats unable to advance top policy priorities. Republicans focused on tax cuts, immigration, and healthcare, while Democrats were frustrated by the failure to expand Medicaid. The session showcased power struggles between the House and Senate, with conflicts over various bills and initiatives.

Georgia Bill Requiring Parental Permission for Children's Social Media Use

Georgia lawmakers passed a bill requiring parental permission for children under 16 to use social media. The bill also bans social media use on school devices, requires porn sites to verify users' age, and mandates education on social media and internet use. Some oppose the bill, citing potential issues with its implementation.

Georgia Election Bill SB 189

Georgia lawmakers passed Election Bill SB 189, impacting the state's presidential ballot rules and voter challenges, amid concerns over fraudulent claims. The bill grants access to the ballot for parties in at least 20 states, defines 'probable cause' for voter challenges, and introduces new election procedures like reporting absentee ballot results quickly.

Squatters taking over Atlanta property

Atlanta property owner fights to reclaim his 9-acre plot from squatters who took over during the pandemic. Squatters trashed the land, causing the owner to spend $10,000 on cleanup. New legislation in Georgia aims to impose criminal penalties on squatters and those who falsify leases.

Gun Violence in Atlanta, Georgia

Eleven people were shot, five fatally, in a 24-hour period in Atlanta, Georgia. Rapper Quavo announced a $100,000 gun prevention program in the city.

GOP Infighting Over Disbarment Complaint in Georgia Election Interference Case

GOP infighting in the House of Representatives over disbarment complaint filed by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene against Fulton County DA Fani Willis for alleged corrupt actions in Georgia election interference case against former President Trump.

Georgia Teenagers Escape Custody

Two Georgia teenagers escaped custody after overpowering a deputy and fleeing into the woods but were later recaptured following an extensive search with the help of bloodhounds.

Immigration enforcement by state and local police

Texas law empowering state and local police to enforce immigration law is currently blocked, but similar legislation is being passed in other states like Georgia and Iowa.

Fulton County District Attorney's Plan to Put Donald Trump on Trial

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis plans to move forward with putting Donald Trump on trial before the November election, despite facing hurdles related to her personal life and credibility. The judge granted Trump an appeal, and Georgia Republicans are investigating allegations of financial benefit. Willis is facing political challenges and a Supreme Court decision on Trump's immunity. Despite distractions, her office is ready for trial.

University of Georgia students rescue family from submerged car

A group of University of Georgia students are being honored as heroes after rescuing a family from a submerged car in Burke County, Georgia. The students, part of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, took quick action and saved the lives of three people, including two children. The survivors were taken to the hospital and released the next day. The students were praised for their courage and teamwork, and will be honored at various events for their bravery.

Georgia man executed for killing former girlfriend

A Georgia man convicted of killing his former girlfriend three decades ago was executed by lethal injection. His lawyers argued against his execution due to an intellectual disability, but the U.S. Supreme Court rejected late appeals. The man had an on-and-off romantic relationship with the victim, planned to rob her, raped her, and ultimately shot her three times.

Georgia Lawmakers Pass Bill Restricting Unionization at Companies Receiving State Incentives

Georgia lawmakers pass bill making it harder for workers at companies receiving state incentives to unionize, potentially violating federal law. The bill requires formal secret-ballot elections for union recognition, blocking unions from gaining recognition through card checks.

Georgia Presidential Poll

Former President Donald Trump is leading President Joe Biden in Georgia according to the latest Marist survey, with 51% of registered voters supporting Trump and 47% supporting Biden. Trump's lead increases to 5 points when an independent candidate is added to the mix. The survey also reveals shifts in support among different voter groups and perceptions of the candidates' abilities to handle key issues.

Georgia State Sen. Bill Cowsert discusses probe of Fulton County DA Fani Willis in Trump case

Republican Georgia State Sen. Bill Cowsert joins Fox & Friends to discuss state lawmakers' probe of Fulton County DA Fani Willis after special prosecutor Nathan Wade stepped down from the case against former President Trump. A Georgia judge allows Trump and co-defendants to appeal the order denying the disqualification of DA Fani Willis in the 2020 election interference case.

Death Row Inmate Appeal in Georgia

The Georgia parole board will hear an appeal from a death row inmate who is scheduled to die by lethal injection. Advocates argue that he is intellectually challenged and should not be executed.

Georgia Republicans Push Bill to Require Police Help in Identifying Undocumented Immigrants

Republican lawmakers in Georgia are pushing a bill that would require police to identify and detain undocumented immigrants for deportation following the death of a nursing student by an undocumented Venezuelan man. Advocates fear racial profiling and crackdown on immigrants.

Murder of Georgia hiker Meredith Emerson by serial killer Gary Hilton

Fox Nation's limited series 'Blood Mountain' delves into the murder of Georgia hiker Meredith Emerson by serial killer Gary Hilton, detailing the investigation and eventual confession. Hilton was arrested after being caught cleaning out his van, and later admitted to killing Emerson with a tire tool in the woods. He was sentenced to life in prison for her murder and later linked to other unsolved cases, resulting in additional convictions.

Presidential Poll in Georgia

Former President Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden in Georgia by three points according to a CBS News/YouGov poll. More voters in Georgia believe that a second term of Trump's policies would benefit them personally and America at large compared to a second term of Biden's policies.

Dismissal of Charges Against Donald Trump in Georgia 2020 Election Interference Case

Judge dismisses some charges against ex-President Donald Trump in Georgia 2020 election interference case, but others remain intact. Charges include violating RICO Act and election interference accusations.

Dismissal of Charges in Trump's Georgia Election Racketeering Case

CNN legal analyst criticizes Fulton County, GA District Attorney for multiple charges being dismissed in the Georgia election racketeering case involving former President Donald Trump, calling it embarrassing and a setback for the prosecution.

Georgia election interference case

A judge has thrown out six counts in the Georgia election interference case involving former President Donald Trump and 14 others.

2024 General Election Campaign Kickoff Rallies in Georgia

Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden unofficially kick off the general election campaign with rallies in Georgia, emphasizing the state's importance in winning the White House. Trump faces criminal indictments and a shrinking Republican base, while Biden aims to replicate his 2020 coalition of diverse voters. Supporters express unwavering loyalty to their respective candidates, highlighting key challenges faced by both campaigns in Georgia.

Black Vote in Georgia

The black vote in Georgia is slipping away from President Joe Biden due to concerns about the cost of living, lack of focus on inner-city issues, and unmet promises on racial justice. Some black voters are considering supporting former President Donald Trump.

Capture of David Young in Mexico

David Young, the last suspect in a Georgia drug conspiracy case and a member of the Ghost Face Gangsters street gang, was captured in Mexico after being featured on 'America's Most Wanted.' He was charged with conspiracy to possess and distribute a controlled substance.

Black Voter Turnout in Georgia and Michigan

Black voter turnout dropped by almost a quarter between the 2018 and 2022 midterms, highlighting the importance of engaging and mobilizing Black voters in upcoming elections.

Former President Donald Trump attends UFC fight in Miami

Former President Donald Trump appeared at a UFC fight in Miami, where he received a warm welcome from the crowd. The crowd chanted 'USA' and 'F--- Joe Biden' upon his entrance. Trump is an avid fan of UFC and had a successful rally in Georgia, drawing thousands of supporters.

Former President Trump meets with family of murdered college student Laken Riley

Former President Trump met with the family of murdered college student Laken Riley before a campaign speech in Georgia. He blamed President Biden's border policies for Riley's death.

Political Rally in Rome, Georgia

Former President Donald Trump will hold a rally with supporters in Rome, Georgia, on Saturday, March 9.

Immigration Policy and Crime

Republicans are using the death of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley to push for stricter immigration rules and harsher penalties for undocumented migrants who commit crimes.

Criticism of President Biden's language regarding immigrant status

Democratic lawmakers criticize President Biden for referring to the alleged killer of Laken Riley in Georgia as 'illegal' instead of 'undocumented'.