Ex-GOP Official Takes Down Trump's Candidacy With 'Dangerous' Description
Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan ® broke down why he isn’t cool with a “flawed candidate who tried to usurp democracy” in former President Donald Trump on Thursday.
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Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan ® broke down why he isn’t cool with a “flawed candidate who tried to usurp democracy” in former President Donald Trump on Thursday.
ATLANTA (AP) — A Georgia judge is batting down an attempt by a local government to overrule state lawmakers and draw its own electoral districts, in a ruling that reinforces the supremacy of state government over local government
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A federal grand jury on Thursday indicted a North Korean man on charges of stealing huge amounts of data from the computers of American military bases and defense contractors, as well as NASA and several Asian companies, in the latest sign of North Korea’s malicious cybercrime and espionage abilities.
A newly formed election watchdog nonprofit organization has started paying out tens of thousands of dollars in "bounties" to election whistleblowers as part of its unique goal of promoting election integrity by encouraging whistleblowers to come forward.
ATLANTA (AP) — A Georgia judge has denied a preliminary challenge to block a commission created to discipline and remove state prosecutors, finding that it doesn’t violate the U.S. or state constitution.
ATLANTA (AP) — The Georgia State Election Board, which once toiled in relative obscurity, now hosts raucous meetings where public comment spans several hours and attendees regularly heckle its members.
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia state Superintendent Richard Woods said Wednesday that the state will pay for districts to teach a new Advanced Placement course in African American Studies, a day after he said districts could only teach the course using local funds.