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Top-ranked Jannik Sinner has not yet dropped a set in his bid to win the French Open for the first time. Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz, his opponent in Sunday's final, has dropped four sets along ...
The 11-fight card is the culmination of years of effort by twin brothers and longtime public schoolteachers who grew up in Watertown and want to revitalize boxing in the city that was home to some of ...
Not a single Republican in Congress voted for the Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare, in 2010, or Biden’s inflation act in 2022. Both were approved using the same budget reconciliation process ...
Lawyers have cited fake cases generated by artificial intelligence in court proceedings in England, a judge has said — warning that attorneys could be prosecuted if they don’t check the accuracy of ...
David Perry recalls being young and gay in 1980s Washington D.C. and having “an absolute blast.” He was fresh out of college, raised in Richmond, Virginia, and had long viewed the nation's capital as ...
President Donald Trump really wants to fly on an upgraded Air Force One — but making that happen could depend on whether he's willing to cut corners with security.
Tyler Fitzgerald scored on a wild pitch by Pierce Johnson with two outs in the 10th inning, and the San Francisco Giants beat the Braves 5-4 on Friday night for the Braves’ fifth consecutive loss.
Inside a closed-door gala, Donald Trump adviser Steve Bannon renewed his attacks on billionaire Elon Musk. Outside the fundraiser, though, GOP activists were less jubilant about the messy collapse of ...
Those of you who’ve read the AJC over the decades may remember his coverage of the Braves and Georgia Tech in particular and his overall gift as a sports writer in general.
Mukja Korean Fried Chicken has closed after nearly five years, a Peruvian pop-up sets up at a local brewery for the month and a Burger King employee goes viral.
Tenants at Bolden Townhomes in southwest Atlanta say they have wrongly been accused of being squatters, and that they are forced to live in unsafe conditions.
The Club World Cup. A bold new era for the world’s most popular sport — or a major inconvenience, shoe-horned into a soccer calendar that is already at saturation point?