Amid National Black Business Month and back-to-school season, there’s a significant movement underway with Traffic, Sales and ...
Cash App looked like it was the solution for people trying to send and receive cash as quickly as possible but it could cost ...
The historic grounds of Spelman College buzzed with energy as the Class of 2028 began their collegiate journey during the ...
Usher’s highly-anticipated return to Atlanta has been postponed. This week, the R&B legend was set to headline three shows at State Farm Arena in Atlanta. Fans were shocked after he announced the ...
Georgia residents will not have access to the Affordable Care Act federal website. The state will now only offer plans through Georgia Access. Starting on Nov. 1, Georgia residents seeking healthcare ...
Senator Raphael Warnock at the Delta Flight Museum mass vaccination site. His election victory is proof of the shifting political sands in states like Georgia (Photo Credit: Delta News Hub/Flickr). By ...
One year ago today, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis held a press conference that changed the course of American history. For the first time, a former United States President was indicted.
Photo: Getty Images Registration for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. (CBCF)‘s 53rd Annual Legislative Conference is now open. This year’s conference will be held from September 11-15, ...
As the deadline approaches for Georgia to decide whether it will participate in the federal Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) meal program, Democratic leaders are intensifying their push for ...
A shocking video capturing an alarming incident outside a Lilburn grocery store has led to the arrest of a Snellville man, drawing widespread outrage and concern for the safety of the child involved.
Congresswoman Nikema Williams (GA-05) recently joined patients, health care providers, and abortion rights advocates as Free ...
Renowned entrepreneur, CEO, and philanthropist Pinky Cole Hayes has added another impressive title to her resume: REVOLT’s ...