Mizzou tied the game in the second quarter, but allowed the final five touchdowns of the game to the 12th-ranked Bulldogs …
With latest coronavirus surge, Georgia job market struggling
Georgia officials said Thursday that they processed more than 33,000 new jobless claims last week, a 70% jump from the prior week and a sign of trouble in the state’s economic recovery.
National Bank of Georgia takes new innovative steps in financial sector
We highly appreciate Turkmenistan’s commitment to ideals of OIC – OIC SecGen Turkmenistan 15:15 Status of neutral state contributes to growth, strengthening of Turkmenistan’s authority in int’l arena …
Trump Urges Base in Georgia, Arizona to Oust Governors Who ‘Allowed’ Election to Be ‘Stolen’
“Never forget, vote them out of office!” the president tweeted Saturday morning, blasting a wide range of some of his closest political allies.
Rising Latino voters could be force in Georgia Senate races
As Georgia heads into two key runoffs that will determine control of the U.S. Senate, Democrats are hoping to count on Latino voters who helped tilt the state blue in November.
What Polls Say About David Perdue and Jon Ossoff 3 Weeks Before the Georgia Election
The Georgia runoff election between Senator David Perdue and Jon Ossoff is too close to call and will likely come down to who turns out to vote.
What Polls Say About Kelly Loeffler and Raphael Warnock 3 Weeks Before Georgia’s Election
Senator Loeffler trailed Reverend Warnock in the November election, but without Representative Doug Collins in the running, she may be able to gain his supporters’ votes.
Sarah Palin Returns to the Movement She Started in Georgia Runoff Campaign
“I don’t know if I’d call myself a fan,” said Al Meyer, a resident of East Cobb, GA. “I’m more a fan of the movement she started.” …
Go Vote Yourself a Raise, Georgia – You’ve Long Earned It
All political eyes are on Georgia’s runoff election on January 5th, 2021. Two Senate seats are up for grabs and will decide whether the evil Trumpster and corporatist Senator Mitch McConnell stays in …
Republican lawsuits challenge Georgia’s absentee-ballot requirements
The lawsuits set the stage for legal fights that could lead to last-minute changes for the Jan. 5 runoff elections.