Ossoff: A.I. ‘existential threat’ to human rights
Congress should put guardrails around rapidly developing artificial intelligence technology to thwart criminal scammers inside the U.S.
Congress should put guardrails around rapidly developing artificial intelligence technology to thwart criminal scammers inside the U.S.
ATLANTA – The state Senate was where the action was in the General Assembly this year either to reform or repeal Georgia’s decades-old certificate of need law (CON) governing hospitals and health-c
The state Senate was where the action was in the General Assembly this year either to reform or repeal Georgia’s decades-old certificate of need law (CON) governing hospitals and health-care servic
ATLANTA – With four members of Georgia’s congressional delegation serving on either the U.S.
A planned “inland port” in Gainesville designed to reduce traffic congestion on Georgia highways has gotten a green light from the feds.
The Lake Burton Ski Patriots rode their skis all the way to the cover of the Spring 2023 Lake Living magazine.
FBI Atlanta is warning the public about a phone scam where individuals are posing as university or college law enforcement officials by calling potential victims regarding outstanding warrants or f
Summer in Northeast Georgia is a great time for camping in the great outdoors, attending a fun festival, or planning a day trip for hiking or biking.
Despite agreement among lawmakers and advocates that Georgia needs more quality affordable housing, the General Assembly this year took few steps to address the shortfall.
ATLANTA – The General Assembly passed much of Gov. Brian Kemp’s legislative agenda for 2023 during the 40-day session that ended shortly after midnight Thursday morning.