Elijah Nouvelage/Getty ImagesCommentary City Elects BLM Activist as Mayor, Is Now Learning Its Lesson the Hard Way “We need more economic development here and we don’t need to go to Africa in order for the city to have a multi-business deal." By C. Douglas Golden January 18, 2025
Paras Griffin / Getty Images Stacey Abrams Makes History as Largest Ever Election Ethics Fine of Its Kind Imposed on Activist Groups She Founded Two groups founded by Stacey Abrams have been fined for their activity in the year Abrams lost her bid to be elected governor of Georgia. By Jack Davis January 16, 2025
Mike Stewart - File / AP ; Mandel Ngan - AFP / Getty Images Less Than 25 Percent of Dems Vote for Laken Riley Act, Side with Rapists and Murderers Instead Although the bulk of House Democrats oppose it, the House passes the Laken Riley Act and sends it to the Senate for passage. By Jack Davis January 8, 2025
@NJBeisner / X screen shot ; David Ryder / Getty ImagesCommentary Racist? Tall Black Woman Blasts Shopper Who Simply Asked for Help Getting Item on High Shelf A woman ranted on social media about being asked to help a shorter customer reach an item, reading racial undertones into the situation. By Ben Zeisloft January 6, 2025
Christopher Furlong / Getty ImagesCommentary Pay Attention to Any New Surveillance Cameras While Driving - Breakthrough Technology Could Be Targeting You "With a ticket in the mail, you get it three weeks later, and you’re like, ‘Wait a second. I don’t remember that.'" By C. Douglas Golden January 3, 2025
Julia Beverly / Getty ImagesCommentary The Cope Is Real: Election Denier Stacey Abrams Refuses to Admit Trump Win Was a 'Seismic Shift' To get a look at how deep Democrat election denial is, it isn't necessary to go far beyond Georgia's Stacey Abrams. By Joe Saunders January 1, 2025
@nypost / X screen shot 'Like Something Out of the Sopranos': Two Paving Companies Allegedly Brawl at Job Site, Resulting in Multiple Arrests Paving in the wrong place led to a confrontation that a Georgia sheriff likened to a TV show about the mob. By Jack Davis December 31, 2024
David Hume Kennerly / Getty ImagesBreaking Breaking: Former President Jimmy Carter Dies at 100 Jimmy Carter has died at 98, concluding a historic life of public service. He served as president from 1977 to 1981. By Michael Austin December 29, 2024
Nam Y. Huh / AP Amazon Suffers Christmas Blow as 10,000 Workers Walk Off the Job at Worst Possible Time Nearly 10,000 Amazon workers in multiple states went on strike Thursday morning, less than a week before Christmas. By Randy DeSoto December 19, 2024
Andrew Harnik / Getty Images ; Alex Slitz-Pool / Getty Images Appeals Court Deals Fatal Blow to Fani Willis' Trump Prosecution, Disqualifies Her from Case "After carefully considering the trial court’s findings in its order, we conclude that it erred by failing to disqualify DA Willis ..." By Bryan Chai December 19, 2024