Proposed budget cuts could cause delays in Georgia's judicial system, representatives for the state's courts told lawmakers Monday. Members of the Senate Appropriations Committee's Judicial ... ( read original story ...)
Georgia Gov. Kemp on protests: ‘Violence and destruction is unacceptable’
Atlanta’s mayor on Tuesday extended a curfew for another night after people spilled into the streets the previous four nights to protest the death of George Floyd in Minnesota. ( read original story ...)
Hanging meme from south Georgia sheriff angers residents
A Facebook post by a long-serving Georgia sheriff connecting the violent protests around the nation with the hanging of “traitors” is dividing his south Georgia community. “I think that it’s ... ( read original story ...)
3 Georgia guardsmen, 1 other driver hospitalized after wreck on I-75
Four people, including three Georgia National Guardsmen, had to be taken to Grady Hospital for treatment after a wreck on Interstate 75 Tuesday afternoon. According to the Georgia State Patrol, ... ( read original story ...)
How to Watch Michael B. Jordan’s ‘Just Mercy’ for Free
Throughout the month of June, the legal drama, directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, is available to rent for free on digital platforms in the U.S. ( read original story ...)
North Korea eases coronavirus lockdown because even totalitarian states need trade
North Korea is reopening schools and restarting cross-border trade with China as it eases measures to contain the novel coronavirus outbreak, according to state media, independent news reports and ... ( read original story ...)
Report: North Korea, Russia to resume rail service
Railway services between North Korea and Russia is to resume service in July, according to Russia's state-owned railway company. ( read original story ...)
North Korea to open schools amid signs of relaxation of virus rules
North Korea will open schools this month after delays over concern about the novel coronavirus, state media has reported, the latest sign of opening up even though the isolated country has said it has ... ( read original story ...)
Donors Promise Yemen $1.35 Billion, Falling Short of U.N. Target to Save Aid Operations
International donors raised $1.35 billion in humanitarian aid for Yemen on Tuesday but the amount fell short of the United Nations' target of $2.4 billion needed to save the world's biggest aid ... ( read original story ...)
Yemen Aid Falls Short, Threatening Food and Health Programs
The country has been hammered by years of war, hunger and disease. Is the world prepared to watch it “fall off the cliff?” a United Nations official asks. ( read original story ...)