Mr. Farrell is a professor of democracy and international affairs at Johns Hopkins. President Trump is trying to seize power that he is not entitled to under the law or the Constitution. But Mr. Trump ...
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The government shutdown that started last week caused the federal prosecutors’ office in Middle Georgia to stop working on cases, according to federal court records. All civil cases in Middle Georgia ...
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Brittney Sullivent survived being shot in the head as she drove near the Mad Butcher grocery store in Fordyce a year ago. The shooting, stemming from a rampage by 46-year-old Travis Posey, cost ...
Reports this week from sources inside Ubisoft have claimed that an Assassin’s Creed game was in the works as far as 2024 before being canceled due to concerns from management. The game was supposed to ...
OCHLOCKNEE — Ochlocknee resident and current City Council At-Large candidate Matt Williams has filed a lawsuit against the Town of Ochlocknee, petitioning the Court to enforce the Georgia Open Records ...
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Fall potpourri is a delight to have around the house in the cozy autumn months. But who wants to pay for what is essentially dried sticks and pinecones? Not me — especially in this economy. There’s a ...
Dan Mason in 1864 Credit: Courtesy of Glover Historical Society On a 2007 outing to the Northeast Kingdom, Tyler Alexander stopped by the Westlook Cemetery in Glover to visit his grandfather’s grave.
About a fifth of the agency’s remaining staff was affected, including employees working on special education, funding for low-income students and civil rights enforcement. By Sarah Mervosh Michael C.