Emory students raise money for Turkey as earthquake death toll rises to 28,000

As the death toll continues to climb, two Turkish Emory University students have joined forces with a Turkish professor to raise money to send to people in need.

Changes ordered to make Atlanta nightspots safer

After recent violence at some clubs, revelers might be thinking about exercising some caught before joining one of those parties.

Guests rescued from Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean ride

Disneyland's fire department rescued guests from the Pirates of the Caribbean ride as one of the boats filled with water.

Ex-Apple designer creates Charles III's coronation emblem

The rose of England, the thistle of Scotland, the daffodil of Wales and the shamrock of Northern Ireland form a picture of St. Edward’s Crown, which will be placed on the new king’s head when he is crowned May 6 at Westminster Abbey.

Georgia considers allowing heavier trucks on roads despite opposition

Georgia may allow trucks weighing up to 90,000 pounds on the its roads, despite arguments from the state's own Department of Transportation that it could cost billions in damages.

Deadly UGA football crash: New 911 calls, dispatches released

Newly released recordings of 911 calls and police dispatches from the deadly crash involving a University of Georgia player and recruiter reveal the frantic moments after the accident.

Family shocked by $4,444 charge after Starbucks run

An Oklahoma man was buying coffee in a Starbucks drive-thru and was in disbelief when he later learned he was charged $4,444.44 while paying for his order.

Apple crash detection software triggers fake 911 calls

Apple says updates have been made to the software, but some ski resort first responders say more needs to be done

'Toy Story' and 'Frozen' sequels in the works, Disney CEO reveals

Disney CEO Bob Iger made the announcement on an earnings call and said the company will have "more to share about these productions soon."

Atlanta police release body camera video from shooting at public safety training site

Atlanta Police have released the first four video clips recorded from officer-worn cameras during a joint operation attempting to clear the site of the future Atlanta Public Safety Training Center on Jan. 18.

Disney to cut 7,000 jobs part of company restructuring, CEO Bob Iger announces

The Walt Disney Company will slash 7,000 jobs in an effort to cut costs and will be restructured into three core business segments, CEO Bob Iger revealed Wednesday during the company's first-quarter earnings call. 

Netflix releases update on password sharing

Netflix is planning to crack down on password sharing, including having subscribers pay more money to share their accounts with people not living in their household.

Heard of ChatGPT? Google just unveiled Bard, a rival to the popular AI chatbot

Google’s chatbot is supposed to be able to explain complex subjects such as outer space discoveries in terms simple enough for a child to understand.

Georgia lawmakers seek to regulate solar panel installers

Georgia lawmakers are looking to regulate the installation of rooftop solar panels, saying some companies are ripping off consumers.

A nugget of love: Chick-fil-A brings back Valentine’s Day trays

Four trays filled with different, delicious “nuggets of love” are available for your Valentine’s Day breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert.

Georgia senators file bill to restrict TikTok, other apps on state devices

A new bill filed by Georgia state Republicans could ban TikTok and other apps from all state-owned devices - including ones used by all public school teachers.

Watchdog rates Atlanta police complaints following beating of Tyre Nichols

One member of an Atlanta watchdog group said while police officers in this city cross the line on occasion during encounters with citizens, he has never seen anything happen here like in the released bodycam footage of Memphis police officers brutally beating Tyre Nichols.