Economy adds more jobs in June even as hiring slows
(GA Recorder) — Although hiring inched down in June, the U.S. labor market is still showing signs of strength, with unemployment falling and earnings...
Biden administration to crack down on ‘junk’ health insurance plans, surprise billing
WASHINGTON (GA Recorder) — The Biden administration announced new initiatives Friday that could reduce health care costs, though none will take effect immediately.
The changes include...
National spotlight looms for Fulton probe as Trump campaigns for White House
(GA Recorder) — Fulton County could dominate national headlines this summer if District Attorney Fani Willis files criminal charges against former President Donald Trump...
Federal judge postpones injunction hearing against new Georgia transgender care law
(GA Recorder) — Georgia parents suing Georgia over its law limiting gender-affirming care for transgender minors had their first day in court Wednesday after...
What to expect on Georgia’s waterways this Fourth of July holiday
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources calls the Fourth of July holiday weekend the busiest boating weekend of the year.
The heat will likely increase...
Recent Neo-Nazi protests fuel renewed push for antisemitism law
The Neo-Nazi protests that took place in Marietta and Macon have renewed the push to pass the antisemitism bill that stalled in the Georgia...
Georgia lawmakers poised to study real and imagined threats from artificial intelligence
(GA Recorder) — Like many Georgians, Woodstock Republican state Rep. Brad Thomas has taken the opportunity to spend some time with ChatGPT, the popular...
Families sue Georgia over transgender health care law
(GA Recorder) — Georgia’s transgender children and their families are hoping a last-minute lawsuit will thwart the state’s ban on gender-affirming medical treatments that...
New Georgia laws to take effect July 1
(GA Recorder) — Controversial new Georgia laws taking effect on Saturday will impose stiffer criminal penalties for convictions connected to street gangs, create new...
US Supreme Court rules against Biden administration student loan debt relief plan
WASHINGTON (GA Recorder) — The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday ruled that the Biden administration does not have the legal authority to enact a...
Record number of Americans expected to travel this July Fourth weekend
With Independence Day falling on a Tuesday this year, many Americans are looking forward to a long holiday weekend. A record-setting number of them...
‘This is not a normal court,’ says Biden as GOP opponents praise affirmative action...
WASHINGTON (GA Recorder) — Thursday’s U.S. Supreme Court decision that effectively scrambles the role affirmative action plays in the college admissions process cannot let...