Georgia election interference case against Trump dismissed
Georgia’s election interference case against President Donald Trump is now officially over.
Trump election interference case: Prosecutor appoints self
Georgia Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council Director Peter Skandalakis appointed himself to lead the Trump election interference case after no other prosecutor accepted the role before a court deadline.
Judge drops 3 charges in Trump's election interference case
In his ruling Friday, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee ordered that counts 14, 15, and 27, all related to filing false documents, should be dismissed.
Georgia election interference case Friday deadline to appoint special prosecutor approaches
Judge Scott McAfee granted prosecutors until November 14 to appoint a new attorney in Trump’s Fulton County election interference case.
Epstein files: discharge petition gains signatures needed to force US House vote
A discharge petition regarding the release of the Epstein files gained its 218th signature on Wednesday, the threshold needed to force a U.S. House vote on the matter.
Three suspects charged in deadly Athens robbery that killed Winterville man
Three Athens residents were arrested in connection with the Nov. 6 shooting death of Antonio Jewell.
2020 Georgia election interference case unaffected by Trump pardons
Georgia’s 2020 election investigation is back in the headlines after President Donald Trump issued federal pardons to several of his allies.
FAA grounds general aviation operations at DCA, 11 other US airports
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has temporarily banned general aviation operations and nonscheduled aircraft flights at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
Rudy Giuliani among several pardoned by President Trump
President Donald Trump has pardoned former personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, ex‑chief of staff Mark Meadows and several others accused of supporting efforts to overturn the 2020 election, according to the Justice Department.
Fulton County stands firm as Justice Department renews push for 2020 election files
The Justice Department has asked Fulton County for 2020 election records, but county officials refuse to comply.
Federal workers brace for missed paycheck as shutdown enters 5th week
Washington’s government shutdown has entered its fifth week with no resolution in sight, as Senate efforts to pass a House-approved continuing resolution to reopen the government have failed 12 times.
These are the key 2025 races to watch in November
The results of these races can inform political parties and experts on voting trends ahead of next year’s midterm elections.
Government shutdown latest: Senate rejects funding bills for 7th time
The U.S. Senate rejected competing funding bills for the seventh time on Thursday, meaning that the federal government shutdown will continue, at least for now.
Judge grants short extension to find new prosecutor in Trump Georgia election case
Judge Scott McAfee granted prosecutors until November 14 to appoint a new attorney in Trump’s Georgia election case.
Georgia prosecutors seek extension to appoint new Trump case prosecutor
Georgia prosecutors requested a 90-day extension to appoint a new attorney in Trump’s election interference case.
Fulton judge warns Trump election interference case in Georgia faces dismissal
Judge warned charges could be dismissed within 14 days if no new prosecutor is appointed.
Here's how long the government shutdown could go on
This shutdown is expected to last at least three days, as the Senate isn't likely to hold any votes until at least Oct. 3.
Senate expected to vote Friday on dueling stopgap bills
U.S. senators are expected to vote Friday on competing stopgap bills that both aim to temporarily fund the government past the Sept. 30 deadline, according to POLITICO.
Senate confirms 48 Trump nominees in single vote
The U.S. Senate has confirmed dozens of President Donald Trump's nominees at once, voting for the first time this session under the chamber's new "nuclear" rules.
Dems to propose alternative to GOP stopgap bill as government shutdown looms
On Tuesday, top Congressional Democrats said they opposed House Republicans' stopgap spending bill that would fund the government past the Sept. 30 deadline, and said they plan to offer an alternative bill in its place.

















