Trump administration says 2,000 documents weren't disclosed in census lawsuit

The Trump administration says it has discovered more than 2,000 documents that were unintentionally not shared with civil rights groups who successfully sued to stop a citizenship question from being added to the 2020 Census.

Georgia could be first state to test Trump health proposals

Georgia could be the first state to test multiple proposals from President Donald Trump that would dramatically change the market for insurance under the health care overhaul passed by his predecessor.

Critics attack Bevin's pardon of man convicted of child rape

Former Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin received backlash after he pardoned a man convicted of raping a child. Bevin said there was no physical evidence of a rape.

Pelosi invites Trump to deliver State of Union on Feb. 4

President Donald Trump will deliver the State of the Union to a joint session of Congress on Feb. 4.

Georgia governor's advice to gang members: 'Move to Florida'

“My message to any gang member in this area or anywhere in the State of Georgia: You should move to Florida or South Carolina,” Kemp said to the crowd.

FACT CHECK: Examining claims from 2020 Democratic debate

Seven Democratic presidential contenders tangled Thursday night in the last debate of the year, hard on the heels of President Donald Trump's impeachment.

Democrats back Trump impeachment, discuss US role in world at sixth 2020 presidential primary debate

Democratic presidential candidates offered two very different debates during their final forum of 2019. In the first half, they spent much of their time making the case for their electability in a contest with President Donald Trump. The second half was filled with friction over money in politics, Afghanistan and experience.

3 candidates qualify for southwest Georgia state House seat

Two Republicans and a Democrat have qualified to run for a vacant state House seat in southwest Georgia.

Georgia restores 22,000 purged voter registrations

After purging more than 300,000 voters from the rolls, Georgia election officials restored roughly 22,000 of them Thursday, citing an error in the way their voting history had been screened.

Buttigieg put on defensive at debate over pricey fundraisers

Campaign cash emerged as a new dividing line in the Democratic Party’s high-stakes primary fight on Thursday night as two leading White House hopefuls clashed over how best to beat back President Donald Trump's sprawling reelection campaign.

After impeachment, House bestows big trade victory on Trump

One day after its historic impeachment votes, the Democratic-led House gave President Donald Trump an overwhelming bipartisan victory Thursday on a renegotiated trade agreement with Canada and Mexico.

Evangelical magazine Christianity Today: Trump must go

A major evangelical Christian magazine founded by the late Rev. Billy Graham on Thursday published an editorial calling for President Donald Trump’s removal from office.

NJ enacts law allowing immigrants without documents to get license

A bill that will let immigrants who cannot prove they're in the country legally get a driver's license is signed by New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy.

7 Democrats to take stage in final presidential debate of 2019

Only a day after the House voted to impeach the president, Thursday’s debate in Los Angeles will underscore the concern for Democratic voters regarding who can beat Trump in November.

Radio host's call for Trump impeachment to be interrupted by 'nice school shooting' gets show canceled

“Don’t even — don’t even say that. No, don’t even say that,” Julie Hayden, Chuck Bonniwell's wife and cohost, responed on their radio show after he said a "nice school shooting" should interrupt the impeachment hearings.