Ryan joins Black Press USA as Washington Bureau Chief and Senior White House Correspondent. A milestone for the Black Press and a testament to Ryan's journalistic excellence.
The U.S. Department of Justice said it’s expanding its antitrust lawsuit against property management software company RealPage, this time adding six landlord companies with national real estate holdings.
A new AJC poll showed a majority of Georgians support allowing unauthorized Georgians to remain in the country if certain conditions are met.
The pageantry and celebration surrounding Trump's inauguration began over the weekend and will ramp up Monday as the president-elect takes the oath of office.
The jobless rate soared to 14.8% at the height of the pandemic, but by the time Biden took office, it had dropped to 6.4%. It then fell steadily to 3.4% by 2023 as the U.S. recovered fully from the pandemic.
This story was originally published in 2018 for the 50th anniversary of the Martin Luther King Jr. assassination. More than fifty years ago, James Earl Ray, after driving his white Ford Mustang from Atlanta,
Four musicians from the metro Atlanta area will take part in the 60th Presidential Inauguration on Jan. 20 as members of “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band.
President Joe Biden's final address to the American people warns of a burgeoning oligarchy and the risks of artificial intelligence.
Trump's sentencing date in his hush money case is now scheduled before his return to the White House.
A few hours after attending Jimmy Carter’s funeral in Washington, Gov. Brian Kemp hopped a flight to Florida to take his place at the head table for a meeting of Republican governors hosted by president-elect Donald Trump.
President Joe Biden spoke Sunday with relatives of three Americans the U.S. government is looking to bring home from Afghanistan, but it was unclear from the call if a deal to bring them back that is now on the table could be completed before the he leaves office next week.