Netflix announces 'Squid Game' reality show with $4.56 million prize

"Squid Game: The Challenge" will feature 456 real-life players competing in "Squid Game"-inspired games. Casting for the show is now open.

Starbucks may close bathrooms to public again, CEO reportedly says

The coffee company opened their bathrooms to the public after two Black men were denied use of a restroom by an employee at a Philadelphia Starbucks four years ago.

Prime members sue Amazon over Whole Foods delivery

According to the lawsuit, Amazon started charging Prime customers $9.95 for Whole Foods delivery last year.

Cobb County has put out the 'Help Wanted' sign

Cobb County is putting out the "help wanted" sign. Some county leaders say the number of vacancies has reached critical levels.

Tough negotiations ahead for Atlanta police pay increase

The city is approximately 500 officers short of full staffing. Higher pay and incentives, like take home cars, are what rival agencies are using to woo the officers to leave.

Video of Buckhead shooting response released by Atlanta police

A video released by the Atlanta Police Department on Friday is giving new perspective into a shooting that left damage at a popular Buckhead retail shop.

Meta investigating Sheryl Sandberg’s use of Facebook resources going back years: report

Lawyers investigating former Facebook operating chief Sheryl Sandberg are examining the work employees did on behalf of her foundation and other personal projects, according to media reports.

Atlanta police save suicidal woman from burning home

Atlanta police said officers’ quick actions may have helped to save the life of a 25-year-old woman who had been threatening suicide inside her burning home.

Amazon reports blocking 4 billion counterfeit listings in 2021

Counterfeit sellers have hurt online retailers like Amazon, and the company has ramped up efforts to combat the problem in recent years.

One plug and done: EU to require common way to charge phones

The new rules start in 2024 and will only require people to have a USB Type-C cable to charge electronic devices, including cell phones, tablets, e-readers, and digital cameras.

Atlanta’s 911 center backlogs in part because of callers: Here’s how to help

Police said they are desperate for the public's cooperation the next few months. They said this will likely be one of the busiest summers emergency crews have experienced in years.