Gary Stokan, CEO of the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, will retire in 2026, and he leaves an enduring legacy in the world of college football. He shows relationships still matter.
As the AJC prepares to publish its final print newspaper, longtime reader Ed Hula shares his memories as a reader and a contributor to the 'News for Kids' page.
Children with autism might become overstimulated by the holidays because of the lights, number of people and varied food options. Here's how parents and guardians can help.
Research confirms what humans know: giving and kindness are good for the soul, one's health, and society as a whole. Go above and beyond donations just during the holidays.
Trump recognizes the threat of China on paper, but his strategy builds a doctrine whose sharpest, least cautious commitments are a 21st century Monroe Doctrine close to home.
The AJC's transition from a print to digital-only publication evokes mourning and optimism for the opportunity to create new ways for communities to connect with each other.
Author Tayari Jones decided that Christmas was a language she could speak for herself. It's a reminder to anyone else feeling sidelined by the holiday season.
President Donald Trump has made various justifications about why the U.S. is confronting Venezuela with military force, but several of his claims don't hold water.
Savannah is improving outcomes and quality of life for residents by focusing on community engagement and powering public safety solutions with artifiical intelligence.
Politicians like Rep. David Scott, D-Ga., and Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-D.C., have served with distinction, but it's time for them to let others serve.
As a new Democrat, former Georgia Republican Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan is meeting skeptics in crowds and working to win them over as he runs for Peach State governor.