The two-week ceasefire in the United States' and Israel's war on Iran leaves many questions unanswered and citizens terrified about the state of their future.
U.S. policies on trade are turning traditional allies away and threatening to isolate the nation, which led the world on globalization and trade expansion.
Georgia owes nonprofits timely payment. Delays have a downward effect, and Gov. Brian Kemp can alleviate the situation by ordering reserve funds to be used to cover the costs.
After trying K-beauty products, it's clear their success isn't just skincare. It's a commitment to inclusion that the American industry could learn from.
Businesses are watching the airport disruption created by the partial government shutdown that left TSA workers unpaid for weeks and caused hourslong waits at U.S. airports.
Affordability is the political buzzword of 2026, but the Georgia Senate, under Lt. Gov. Burt Jones' leadership, nixed a proposal to cap property taxes for home owners.
National Zoning Atlas data analysis shows local zoning codes across metro Atlanta communities are preventing more affordable, walkable communities from getting built.
DeKalb County school board members and leaders need to expand transparency and build trust with parents and the community if the Student Assignment Project is to succeed.
Pam Bondi embarrassed herself before Congress over her mishandling of the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. That's why President Donald Trump ousted her.
The tragic consequences of the Supreme Court’s Chiles v. Salazar ruling on conversion therapy will come into focus soon enough. History will not look kindly on its decision.
Former Atlanta mayors Ivan Allen Jr. and Maynard Jackson Jr. transformed the city — a journey documented in Gary Pomerantz's 1996 book "Where Peachtree Meets Sweet Auburn."
An AJC reader comments on opinion columns opposed to and in favor of changing Georgia's time zone, arguing that if the state wants yearround time, go with standard time.
Georgia must make keeping energy affordable a top priority as the economy and electricity demands grow. Here are a few ideas on how to make that happen.