Rapper Young Thug to go to trial in gang, racketeering case

Rapper Young Thug, accused by prosecutors of co-founding a criminal street gang responsible for violent crimes and using his songs and social media to promote it, is set to go to trial starting Monday.

Walmart cancels Gunna holiday giveaway following his release from jail

Walmart has canceled a holiday giveaway hosted by Atlanta rapper Gunna, who accepted a plea deal in a RICO Act case against him. South Fulton police said the department was working with Walmart to address security needs at the event.

Atlanta rapper Gunna pleads guilty in RICO case, released from jail

Atlanta rapper Gunna walked out of the Fulton County Jail on Wendesday afternoon after pleading guilty to a charge in the RICO Act case filed against him and dozens of other alleged associates.

U.S. postage stamp to honor John Lewis, civil rights icon

The U.S. Postal Service has unveiled the design of a postage stamp that honors the late congressman and civil rights giant John Lewis.

Trump probe subpoena for Georgia secretary of state from DOJ

The subpoena, which is dated Friday and was received by Raffensperger’s office Monday, follows others served last week in several states and counties.

'Medusa’ spotted with first calf of the North Atlantic right whale season

Biologists believe there are less than 350 North Atlantic right whales left in existence and have been considered an endangered species since 1970.

After 25 years in prison, 2 Georgia men released after podcast uncovers manufactured evidence in murder case

Darrell Lee Clark and Cain Joshua Storey will spend their first Christmas in 25 years as free men after journalists in the Proof podcast uncovered manufactured evidence to convict the pair of murder.

What Warnock's victory means for Georgia, Senate Democrats

Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock’s win over Republican challenger Herschel Walker in Georgia means Democrats now add to their majority in the Senate, which “makes a big difference.” Here’s why.

Herschel Walker speaks after losing Georgia Senate runoff race to Raphael Warnock | LiveNOW from FOX
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Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock will defeat Republican challenger Herschel Walker in Georgia's high stakes Senate runoff election, The Associated Press projects. Walker ? a former college football legend who won a Heisman trophy at the University of Georgia ? launched his Senate campaign in the summer of last year, after months of encouragement to run by former President Donald Trump, his longtime friend. "I am not going to make any excuses now because we put up one heck of a fight," Walker said. "I'm never going to stop fighting for Georgia."

Sen. Raphael Warnock addresses supporters after winning reelection to Senate | LiveNOW from FOX
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Democrat Sen. Raphael Warnock, who won re-election to a full term in the Senate against GOP nominee Herschel Walker, thanked supporters and said there was still work to be done. As the first Black Senator from Georgia, Warnock said his win embodies progress for the state, with its history from slavery to the civil rights movement. "I am Georgia, I am example and an iteration of its history," Warnock said. Warnock's win means Democrats have expanded their majority to 51-49, and will have more control over Senate committees.

GA Senate Runoff: Sec. of State Brad Raffensperger touts early voting numbers | LiveNOW from FOX
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The Georgia senate runoff is set to take place Tuesday, December 6th, 2022. Incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock is seeking to defend his seat against Republican challenger Herschel Walker. Early voting for the runoff race shattered records in Georgia. More than 1.8 million people cast ballots, either in-person or by absentee vote in the weeks leading up to election day. This is the third senate runoff election in Georgia in less than two years.

Man arrested for shooting teen who was campaigning for Raphael Warnock, police say

The Savannah Police Department said officers arrested a 42-year-old man accused of shooting a 15-year-old boy, who was campaigning for Sen. Raphael Warnock.

Georgia woman travels 5,000 miles to surprise her parents for Thanksgiving
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Lesley Hauler, who currently lives in the United Kingdom, flew thousands of miles to her hometown in Atlanta, Georgia to surprise her parents for the Thanksgiving holiday. The video captures the heartwarming reunion. (Credit: Lindsay Hauler via Storyful)