200 years ago on December, 23, 1823, in the Troy Sentinel newspaper, an short poem was published anonymously. The poem was submitted by a friend…
Once again, we are seeing some on the right (and I’m sure there will eventually be some on the extreme left as well) who are…
I was saddened to read of the passing of former AJC Editor Jim Wooten on Oct. 29 at the age of 78. Jim was the…
On Thursday, the news we were waiting for finally came…a federal judge threw out Georgia’s legislative and Congressional District maps as part of a wave…
The Congress has reason to celebrate. The House finally has a Speaker. The House elected Mike Johnson (R-LA) by an unanimous vote by the House…
In her increasingly frivolous prosecution of Donald Trump and his alleged compatriots in her sweeping 2020 election fraud case, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis…
In the early morning hours of Wednesday, November 4, 1998, I stood in the back of a small ballroom at the Cobb Galleria Center. At…
Today, former Trump attorney (and at one point, my attorney) Sidney Powell pled guilty to racketeering and other misdemeanor conspiracy charges related to the breach…
Today, the State Board of Elections has referred the case of Richard Jordan to the Georgia Attorney General’s Office (case number SEB2022-131) for possible fines…
Bail bondsman Scott Hall has become the first defendant in the Trump racketeering case to enter a guilty plea. Hall’s charges stemmed from an incident…