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Ciara and Russell Wilson help feed Atlanta families with $500K donation

Pressure on the pocketbooks of working families going into the holidays were heightened by the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history.

Vera's Holiday Flop

BET+ picks up Atlanta actress’ self-funded ‘Vera’s Holiday Flop’ film

Charity Jordan and her husband took out a home equity loan and leaned on friends and family to make it happen.

New year, new venues

These 5 Atlanta arts venues will open new or renovated spaces in 2026, 2027

Fernbank Museum among venues getting a major facelift.

GUEST COLUMN

How Trump’s ‘America First’ national security strategy frames China threat

Behind talk of ‘strength’ and hemispheric defense is a quiet acceptance of Beijing’s rise in the Pacific.

Dec 24, 2025
GUEST COLUMN

As U.S. engages Venezuela militarily, here’s how to separate fact from fiction

President Donald Trump’s recent Truth Social post about the Maduro regime muddies the waters.

Dec 23, 2025
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How Savannah is building a stronger, smarter tomorrow with citizens and AI

Mayor Van Johnson: ‘This blend of community input and forward-thinking technology improves outcomes.’

Dec 23, 2025
WILD GEORGIA

Nature’s sounds in winter may be louder and clearer

Nature resonates with distinct sounds during the cold season.

Dec 23, 2025

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Jimmy Carter ‘forever’ stamp

PHOTOS: 2025 AJC Photos of the Year

AJC photographers captured the daily joys, losses, celebrations and protests across metro Atlanta and the state — including the funeral ceremony of President Jimmy Carter, UGA...

Coca-Cola first ad

PHOTOS: Coca-Cola ads over time

Coca-Cola published its very first advertisement in The Atlanta Journal in 1886.

Alonzo Herndon

PHOTOS: Philanthropists leave mark on Atlanta

In Atlanta, the 20th and 21st centuries have seen the rise of influential philanthropists and doers, including entrepreneurs and executives like Alonzo Herndon, Robert Woodruf