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John McEnroe — he of "You cannot be serious!" call-arguing fame — is quite all right with Wimbledon's latest of many steps into the modern era, choosing technology over the human touch to decide ...
A Ukrainian drone struck a Russian industrial plant some 1,300 kilometers (800 miles) from Ukraine, a local official said Tuesday, after Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy prioritized the weapon's ...
Dozens of international charities and non-governmental organizations, including Oxfam, Save the Children and Amnesty, called Tuesday for an Israeli and U.S.-backed aid mechanism for Gaza to disband ...
Barcelona recorded its hottest month of June since records started over a century ago, Spain’s national weather service said on Tuesday as Europe remained in the grip of the first major heat wave this ...
The Texas two-step on the campaign trail went like this — Trump promised tax cuts to everyone with a heartbeat and Elon Musk promised to eliminate $2 trillion worth of waste, fraud and abuse inside ...
Too many Americans feel unheard by both the Democratic and Republican parties, which go for the extremes at the expense of the needs of average Americans.
Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Republicans who control the state Legislature announced a deal Tuesday on a new two-year budget that cuts income taxes, increases funding for the Universities ...
A Henry County teen survived a tornado that destroyed his home. His father, "The Wire" actor Tray Chaney, is sharing their emotional recovery with cameras and the community.
When Mark Berens started working in his father’s frozen custard shop in 1976, he hated it. Nearly 50 years later, he’s still behind the counter almost every day.
Six years later, the result is “Young Firecrackers,” a five-part memoir written by Rehn and four of his high school friends who survived addiction: Ashley Mercurio, Ryan Bernstein, Andrew Theriot and ...
Every school morning in Peachtree City, 90-year-old Ted Masters puts on his safety vest and bright orange gloves, walks out to the curb, and raises one hand to stop the world for a moment. That gloved ...
Georgia obstetricians and gynecologists worry about the impact of proposed Medicaid cuts on the health of mothers who are pregnant or recently gave birth to a baby.