A federal judge on Tuesday ordered government agencies to restore public access to health-related webpages and datasets that they removed to comply with an executive order by President Donald Trump.
Fifteen measles cases — mostly in school-aged children — have been confirmed in a small county in West Texas with one of the highest rates of vaccine exemptions in the state.
The Fulton County Museum will host several events this month. On Wednesday, the museum will host Cabin Fever Virtual ...
Discover the powerful exhibit 'We Say What Black This Is' by MacArthur Fellowship-winning artist Amanda Williams at Spelman College Museum of Fine Art.
ATLANTA — Super Museum Sunday is back, which means you can visit some of Georgia’s historic state parks for free. The Georgia ...
The right has long targeted the Department of Education, which became a Cabinet agency in 1980 under President Jimmy Carter.
The so-called DOGE team was on the ground in metro Atlanta. Representatives for Elon Musk’s Department of Government ...
People who make a habit of sleeping on the job comprise a secret society of sorts within the U.S. labor force. Inspired by ...
As thousands of web pages across more than a dozen U.S. government websites were taken down, Nebraska doctors were caught off ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s data site went offline Friday night as a deadline for compliance with a ...
Welcome to Antiques & Beyond, Atlanta’s hidden gem for time travelers and nostalgia enthusiasts alike. Nestled in the heart ...
In line with Trump's executive order to end all collaboration with the WHO, the CDC has been instructed to end all ...