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ATLANTA — Georgia Insurance Commissioner John King says his office has recovered more than $100 million for consumers from ...
Eighty years after the Holocaust, more than 200,000 Jewish survivors are still alive, but according to a study 70% of them ...
Negotiations between Iran and the United States over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program will move Wednesday to what’s ...
An Irish-born American cardinal is entrusted as the 'camerlengo,' running the Holy See between popes
An Irish-born American cardinal was entrusted by Pope Francis to be the camerlengo, the Vatican official who runs the Holy ...
A change in popes is a complicated process, with centuries-old rituals involving the transition in leadership for both the ...
While it remains unclear if the post was specifically targeting Pope Francis, Greene has been a longtime critic of the ...
Francis was more tolerant with another critic, the retired archbishop of Hong Kong, Cardinal Joseph Zen. He excoriated the ...
Asian shares are trading mixed amid global skepticism about U.S. investments and President Donald Trump’s trade war ...
A growing number of Republican-led states are taking aim at driver's licenses issued by other states to people in the U.S.
Arborists are hoping to transform vacant land on Detroit’s eastside by planting giant sequoias, the world’s largest trees ...
ATLANTA — Atlanta’s City Council voted on Monday to approve the zoning for the Amsterdam Walk redevelopment project in ...
Kemp signs lawsuit reform bill into law. Why some are happy, others worry of unintended consequences
The main bill would limit when property and business owners can be held accountable for injuries and crimes committed by ...
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