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Three years after Georgia passed a mental health parity law, critics say the Senate hopeful and insurance chief hasn’t held insurers accountable or raised public awareness.
Government has pushed back on and many companies have retreated from diversity, equity and inclusion policies, but that reaction risks losing the best and brightest employees.
AJC readers write on topics from health care insurance to Florida’s new camp for immigration detainees to the national anthem.
The Politically Georiga hosts talk about the political implications of the All-Star Game returning to Atlanta. They also discuss campaign finance reports.
Home insurance rates in Georgia grew in the past year at a rate slightly higher than the national average, report says.
Since 1990, at least 1,140 children have died in hot cars in the U.S., including 15 this year, according to data compiled by the Kids and Car group. In June, 4-year-old Kameron Jamel Williams died in ...
A fire engulfed a newly opened shopping center in eastern Iraq, killing more than 60 people, including children, Iraqi officials said Thursday.
Syrian government forces largely withdrew from the southern province of Sweida Thursday following days of vicious clashes with militias of the Druze minority.
A parish priest and several others were injured after the Holy Family Church in northern Gaza was struck in an attack on Thursday morning, officials with the Catholic Church said.
A new Ukrainian government, expected to be approved Thursday, will race to expand domestic arms production to meet half the country's weapons needs within six months as it tries to push back Russia's ...
Buyer beware, especially if you’re a conservative. That meat chip, meme coin or Liberty Note may indeed be a part of the Patriot economy. Or it may be a Ponzi scheme.
Ukraine’s economy minister and the key negotiator in the mineral deal with the U.S, Yuliia Svyrydenko, was appointed as its new prime minister Thursday, becoming the country's first new head of ...