The cost of medical care and debt threaten vulnerable people's housing. Medicare for All would create a safety net to provide treatment without a crushing financial blow.
Too many Georgians are losing access to health care while companies are making profits and rural hospitals are closing. Medicare for All is the solution.
In Georgia and across America, farmers and generational farms are at risk of shuttering, which impacts jobs, the food supply and the lifeblood or rural communities.
Research shows that only a half of Americans are able to get the mental health treatment they need, and that puts a strain on professionals and society.
The Civil Rights Movement confronted aggressive tactics in the 1960s from the government, but ICE enforcement has gone even further again peaceful demonstrators.
On Earth Day, EPA Southeast administrator urges citizens to enjoy the outdoors and learn about the work and projects the agency is undertaking to improve public wellness.
When jails are overcrowded and understaffed, everyone loses. The Fulton County Jail is at a crossroads. Real reform requires collaboration and courage.
Democratic Party of Georgia's chair criticizes Republican statewide candidates for running on misleading messages and hooking their wagons to unpopular President Donald Trump.
Across Atlanta on Easter weekend, young people got caught in the crossfire of gun violence. Common-sense changes to Georgia firearms laws could have prevented tragedy.
Former Republican Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, now running as a Democrat for governor, faces a credibility issue because he has switched so many of his past political positions.
Census numbers show that Atlanta is the No. 3 metropolitan area national in numeric population growth after Houston and Dallas. As the region grows, so do the challenges.
Musical artists who exercise their termination rights and reclaim control of their recordings and compositions can guarantee generational wealth for their families.
When some of the United States’ most polarized figures died — sometimes in tragic ways — some people, from presidents to ordinary citizens, celebrated their demises.