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The CEO of Atlanta-based PGA Tour Superstore announced he’ll be heading to the 19th hole after a 15-year career leading the fast-growing golf retailer.
U.S. airstrikes targeting an oil port held by Yemen's Houthi rebels killed 74 people and wounded 171 others, the group said Friday, marking the single-deadliest known attack under President Donald ...
In less than a year, Katy Perry has released an album, campaigned for Vice President Kamala Harris and, just this week, flown to space. As she heads to Mexico City to kick off a world tour on ...
Should you lease or buy your next car? With the average price of a new vehicle close to $50,000, deciding to buy a car or lease one for a few years has significant financial implications. And now, car ...
She smiled at the solemn physician and nodded. She understood it fully well. The end was near. “Whether I go to my home in Rossville or my home up there,” she said as she pointed upward, “I am going ...
Venice is charging day-trippers to the famed canal city an arrivals tax for the second year starting Friday, a measure to combat the overtourism that officials say is putting the city's UNESCO World ...
A recent study suggests sucralose, a common artificial sweetener, may increase appetite in users. Here's what an Atlanta-based dietitian had to say about the findings.
Academic freedom, legal independence, freedom of speech — these aren’t luxuries. They are the foundation of a functioning democracy. When they are assaulted, especially by those in power, we are all ...
Set to rock Gas South Arena on April 23, Disturbed is feeling quite well about current tour celebrating the 25th anniversary of its debut, "The Sickness." ...
Richie Wells moved to Atlanta after leaving the University of Kentucky. He died last week when a driver fleeing police collided with his vehicle.
Israeli airstrikes across Gaza killed at least 17 people early Friday including children, hospital workers said, as the new U.S. ambassador to Israel made his first public appearance in Jerusalem.
The Atlanta City Council on Monday will decide whether to allow one of the largest projects along the Beltline and Piedmont Park to move forward.
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