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Two decades after the Rose Revolution, the former Soviet satellite is turning away from the West and back toward Russia. What ...
Vice President JD Vance will tout the administration’s signature tax-and-spending law and attack Jon Ossoff, the vulnerable ...
ATLANTA (AP) — As the 2026 election looms, Georgia Republicans seeking higher office met Tuesday to begin exploring plans for ...
Virginia native becomes Michigan's 23rd commit of the cycle, potentially creating a historic backfield pairing with top ...
UGA punter Brett Thorson, linebacker CJ Allen and defensive lineman Christen Miller have all been named as USA TODAY Sports ...
Beats by Dre has announced their third class of "Beats Elite", the company selects a handful of college football players to ...
A look at the true freshmen who are set to make an impact for Georgia in year one. Last season, Georgia's roster was littered with veteran football players. Th ...
The state is more than peaches. It is a feast for all of our senses celebrating its past and present food cultures.
The Dawgs return loaded on talent, but uncertainty at quarterback and key offensive positions has fans on edge. Will ...
He tried to shake off their comments, at first — until he said he heard the irate woman call him a “k–e” and shout that “your ...
Digital-first tactics helped founder Sara Sugarman build a DTC business with a 30% year-over-year growth and collaborations ...
Illegal fishing reached a new level in rural Georgia when a man used an antique crank phone to electrocute fish, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.