As Virginia lawmakers seek to restore a status that could bring in additional money, students await the benefits.
While Black GOP members say the president is doing the right thing to protect America’s interests, Democrats are questioning his authority.
The $9 billion supercomputer project could transform national security and health care — and, residents fear, accelerate displacement.
W. Ralph Eubanks' book “When It’s Darkness on the Delta” examines the economic inequality and racist history that shaped the region and why it is a mirror to America.
Brittani Sullivan (right) receives eviction hearing consultation from Cassandre Damas, managing attorney for the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation’s Housing Court Assistance Center, inside the ...
The former wide receiver’s passing comes as suicide rates among young Black men climb sharply, especially in Georgia.
Community and environmental groups are suing to block federal exemptions they say put families at risk from hazardous emissions.
They really need to understand that they’re not the administration of just a certain kind of American,” one man says.
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Descendants of enslaved people are fighting an attempt to use eminent domain to carve a spur through one of Georgia’s largest Black‑owned farms.