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Long before refrigeration and canning, people relied on the sun and wind to preserve the harvest. It's still a smart way to save summer produce for later.
It wasn’t nearly as glamorous as I’d imagined being a Senate aide would be, nor as lucrative. (I made $17,000 per year.) But Nunn had a reputation as a thoughtful policymaker and a global statesman, ...
Mike Luckovich is the award-winning editorial cartoonist for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He has twice been recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning, in 1995 and 2006. He was a ...
K-pop Minicon hits Duluth Saturday with Kevin Woo, Hohyun, dance contests, crafts and more for fans of Korean pop music ...
Discover how the viral Japanese walking routine works — and what science and experts say about its health benefits.
This summer’s spate of weather disruptions to Delta Air Lines’ operations has driven an increase in union interest among the carrier’s flight attendants, organizers say.
Homeless advocates in Atlanta fear federal pressure could lead to the criminalization of homelessness as the city races to clear downtown camps by the end of the year.
The family of Sam Lilley, the co-pilot of a January flight that collided with an Army helicopter near Washington, D.C., has become respected advocates for air safety.
Atlanta is always evolving, but the scents I most associate with the city are the ones that have stayed the same — the ones that are closest to home.
U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff has long expressed concern about Israel's offensive in Gaza causing a humanitarian crisis, but more Democrats are starting to agree.
Atlanta has launched a plan to “end homelessness” in the months leading up to the 2026 World Cup. But the policy is about the city's image, not about compassion.
Amazon and associated podcasters have settled a Georgia doctor's defamation case that demanded $15 million over reports about his treatment of detained immigrants.
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