Third-party candidates will be on the ballot in all of the top battleground states, drawing increased scrutiny over how they could influence the outcome of the presidential election in two weeks.
More than 100 groups and individuals, largely journalists, filed complaints with the European Court of Human Rights after ...
An “affordability shift” is taking root in the U.S. auto industry. The trend is being led by people who feel they can no ...
Some of the most visible demonstrations on college campuses this fall have involved professors speaking up for the right to ...
The billionaire, Georgia’s richest person and the founder of its ruling party, is seldom seen in public and, of late, almost ...
The Texas offense looked putrid, and while the defense forced some big turnovers, it was Georgia's defense that many viewed ...
Georgia students added their voices to critics of Georgia's Election Integrity Act, cautioning that it is essentially a Jim ...
The upcoming election on Saturday, Nov.2, will be a showdown between the ruling Georgian Dream party and a newly formed ...
Cuban residents in Santo Suárez, part of a populous neighborhood in southwestern Havana, have had enough and began banging ...
First-year member Texas faces a $250,000 fine from the Southeastern Conference after fans interrupted Saturday night's game ...
First-year member Texas faces a $250,000 fine from the Southeastern Conference after fans interrupted Saturday night's game ...
Texas has been fined $250,000 by the SEC after the school’s football fans hurled objects onto the field during Saturday night ...