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Those threats “clearly violate the 10th Amendment,” according to an analysis written by Spencer Reynolds, senior counsel in the Brennan Center’s Liberty and National Security Program. The amendment, ...
With a focus on sustainability for clients like Morehouse College and Grady Health Systems, Yvonne and Randall Dragon see a brighter future for Atlanta.
Long was convicted in 2022 of first-degree manslaughter in the death of her alleged abuser. Prosecutors then said that they believed Long acted in cold blood. But she was spared from a possible death ...
As the region continues to lead the nation in new HIV diagnoses, local clinics are stepping up with vital services.
The mayor touts his efforts to address affordable housing and other issues in the city: “We’ve got big plans to keep moving Atlanta forward.” ...
The president’s executive action sought to shut down the Minority Business Development Agency, a division of the U.S.
Building on her success as a popular cycling instructor, Clarisse “Risse” Frazier is helping her South Fulton community reach their wellness goals.
Upperclassman, faculty, and parents watch as the Class of 2029 joins the brotherhood of executives, social changemakers, and community leaders.
When federal environmental justice initiatives vanished, Carletta Davis launched a campaign for mayor to continue the fight.
Q&A: The deployment of the reserve U.S. military force to the nation’s capital this week is part of a long pattern of sending troops to control cities — but there are key differences.
As part of Capital B’s coverage of the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina later this month, we’re proud to present “What ...
For Black Business Month, Denene Millner, who released books with Will Smith and produced a Spider-Man project, shares her ...