Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) said he attended a White House Christmas party on Friday, even as President Trump has continued to levy attacks against the governor and other Georgia officials for ... ( read original story ...)
Fact check: A 37-vote change in Georgia was the result of human error, not vote-flipping
Voter GA put out a press release falsely claiming that it had confirmed that Dominion Voting Systems' machines flipped votes in Ware County, Georgia. ( read original story ...)
Dem Rep. Ayanna Pressley: Georgia GOP Senate Candidates are ‘the Bonnie and Clyde of Corruption’
The congressional “Squad” member was discussing “get out the vote” efforts for the January 5 runoff elections on MSNBC. ( read original story ...)
Georgia college student sentenced to four months in prison for breaking Cayman Islands’ Covid-19 protocol
An 18-year-old college student from Georgia has been sentenced to four months in prison in the Cayman Islands after breaking the British Caribbean territory's Covid-19 protocol while visiting her ... ( read original story ...)
Pressley calls Georgia GOP candidates ‘the Bonnie and Clyde of corruption’
Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.) blasted Georgia GOP Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler on Friday night, calling them "the Bonnie and Clyde of corruption." ... ( read original story ...)
In Georgia Runoffs, Dems Are Running Hard On Health Care. Republicans? Not So Much
The two Democratic challengers for the U.S. Senate believe focusing on health care during a pandemic will motivate voters for the Jan. 5 runoff. If both win, their party will control the U.S. Senate. ( read original story ...)
Group says it’s challenging residency of 364,000 Georgia voters
A Texas-based conservative group said Friday that it’s challenging the eligibility of more than 364,000 Georgia voters across the state’s 159 counties ahead of January runoff elections that will ... ( read original story ...)
‘Virus-free’ Turkmenistan champions herbal defense
In tightly controlled Turkmenistan, which still insists that it has no COVID-19 cases, the pandemic has led to a boom in a herb whose Turkmen name translates as “medicine for a hundred illnesses.” ... ( read original story ...)
What’s more important for Lebanon: Subsidies or a new government?
If the subsidies stop, then prices, poverty and the possibility of conflict increases. If they don't, the country runs out of money. Local experts say they have an answer. They just need politicians ... ( read original story ...)
Feature: Lebanon’s private university students face increasing tuition fees due to USD crisis
Tarek Malaeb, a mechanical engineering student at the American University of Beirut (AUB), may have to postpone his graduation as he is incapable of registering for his last semester given the U.S. ( read original story ...)