Dozens of metro Atlanta companies partner to address systemic racism

More than 170 companies have joined ATL Action for Racial Equity. It's an initiative spearheaded by the Metro Atlanta Chamber to address the region’s immobility and inequity challenges.

Georgia attorney general denies request for special prosecutor in high-profile police cases

Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr has denied a request by Fulton County District Attorney Fanni Willis to appoint special prosecutors in two high-profile cases against Atlanta police officers for excessive force.

Facebook launches ‘worldwide campaign’ to combat COVID-19 vaccine misinformation

Facebook announced Monday it would be launching the "largest worldwide campaign" to combat misinformation surrounding the coronavirus and COVID-19 vaccines.

Delta Air Lines middle seat blocking extended through April 2021

Delta Air Lines says it will continue blocking out middle seats and limiting capacity on flights through April 30, 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Netflix films and series dominate Golden Globe 2021 nominations

Netflix brought in 42 Golden Globe nominations this pandemic-marred cinematic year, thanks to both its films and television series.

The Atlanta Police Department responds to reversal of officers' termination

The Atlanta Police Department is responding to the Atlanta Civil Service Board’s decision to reverse the terminations of two officers who were fired in May for the arrest of two college students in Downtown Atlanta for violating a citywide curfew.

Atlanta residents quick to offer police tips to help combat crime

Many Atlantans are taking crime matters into their own hands. In this case, it is not that they are picking up weapons but grabbing their phones.

Attorney: College student pulled from car 'stunned' by Atlanta officers' reinstatement

The attorney of one of two Atlanta college students pulled from a car in downtown Atlanta says they were "stunned and saddened" after two officers were reinstated.

Amazon to pay $61.7 million to settle claims it withheld tips from drivers

Amazon will pay nearly $62 million to settle charges with the Federal Trade Commission that it took tips from delivery drivers over a two and a half year period.

Atlanta Civil Service Board reverse police officers' terminations

The City of Atlanta Civil Service Board reversed the terminations of two officers who were fired in May for the arrest of two college students in Downtown Atlanta for violating a citywide curfew.

Facebook wants you to comment on its Trump ban. Here's how.

Facebook's Oversight Board is calling for public input regarding the indefinite suspension of former President Donald Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts.