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Atlanta United prepares for crucial matches against D.C. United and Toronto FC

Atlanta United prepares for crucial matches against D.C. United and Toronto FC

It's uncommon for two of Atlanta United's prominent figures to address the media simultaneously, but that was the case on Thursday morning. Following a training session at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Training Ground, head coach Ronny Deila...

"A shame": Josef Newgarden 'bizarrely' spins out on lap 1 of IndyCar Mid-Ohio race to extend Team Penske's 2025 nightmare

"A shame": Josef Newgarden 'bizarrely' spins out on lap 1 of IndyCar Mid-Ohio race to extend Team Penske's 2025 nightmare

Josef Newgarden spun out of the IndyCar race at Mid-Ohio on Sunday (July 6) on lap 1. The two-time Indy 500 winner, who started 18th on the grid, unusually spun going into Turn 4, went onto the gravel on the left, and crashed into the barriers....

Senoia Raceway crash updates: All spectators released from hospital

Senoia Raceway crash updates: All spectators released from hospital

Crash on Senoia Raceway on July 5, 2025. Courtesy Recoil Racing Videos. COWETA COUNTY, Ga. - Three spectators were injured in a crash on Saturday at Senoia Raceway in Coweta County. What they're saying: The raceway said two of the three spectators...

Who’s Out? Who’s In? TV’s Major Casting Moves for Fall (and Beyond!)

Who’s Out? Who’s In? TV’s Major Casting Moves for Fall (and Beyond!)

Your favorite TV shows may look a bit different when they return, thanks to new names on the call sheets and some conspicuous absences. For instance, Fire Country, Chicago Fire, Emily in Paris and Wednesday all will be missing familiar faces when...

U.S. preschoolers are widely exposed to potentially harmful chemicals, study finds

U.S. preschoolers are widely exposed to potentially harmful chemicals, study finds

Over 90% of the 2‑4 year‑olds tested had 34 different chemicals in their urine. Nine of these chemicals aren’t tracked in national health surveys. Exposures came from everyday products—plastics, personal care items, flame retardants, pesticides,...

D.C. United's Luis Barraza notches third shutout in scoreless draw with Atlanta United

D.C. United's Luis Barraza notches third shutout in scoreless draw with Atlanta United

WASHINGTON (AP) — Luis Barraza had his third shutout of the season for D.C. United on Saturday night in a 0-0 tie with Atlanta United. D.C. United (4-10-7) snapped a three-game losing streak — during which the club was outscored 10-1 — but was...

American Press Male Scholar Athlete of the Year: Need to know why drives VanMetre

American Press Male Scholar Athlete of the Year: Need to know why drives VanMetre

American Press Male Scholar Athlete of the Year: Need to know why drives VanMetre Published 2:36 pm Saturday, July 5, 2025 Sulphur High School graduate Paxton VanMetre is the 2025 American Press Male Scholar Athlete of the Year. (Trish Leger /...

U.S. preschoolers exposed to broad range of potentially harmful chemicals

U.S. preschoolers exposed to broad range of potentially harmful chemicals

A national study published in Environmental Science & Technology finds children aged 2 to 4 years in the United States are routinely exposed to a broad range of potentially harmful chemicals. Many of the chemicals the researchers identified are...

Man arrested after multi-county chase and manhunt

Man arrested after multi-county chase and manhunt

Texas man arrested after multi-county chase and manhunt in North Carolina AND IT’S TIME FOR NEWS TO GO. WE’VE GOT A LOOK AT TODAY’S TOP NEWS STORIES, TRAFFIC AND WEATHER ALL BEFORE YOU HEAD OUT THE DOOR. AND WE BEGIN WITH THE TRAGIC FLOODING...

A Healthy Side of Soda?

A Healthy Side of Soda?

From prebiotic sodas to energy drinks to protein shakes, consumers are bombarded with beverages that claim not only to taste good but to offer health benefits too. What might make you think twice about putting much stock in this better-for-you...

Flash floods are the nation's top storm-related killer: These are the deadliest in recent years

Flash floods are the nation's top storm-related killer: These are the deadliest in recent years

Authorities continue to search for missing people in Texas Hill Country after deadly, devastating flash floods, a weather event that’s considered the top storm-related killer in the U.S. Among those missing are 27 young girls who were at a summer...

How Vivek Agnihotri Reversed His Medical Conditions: Says, 'With the Help of '

How Vivek Agnihotri Reversed His Medical Conditions: Says, 'With the Help of '

Home Entertainment How Vivek Agnihotri Reversed His Medical Conditions: Says, ‘With the Help of…’ Bollywood filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri reversed his prolonged medical conditions and changed his life by doing... Celebrated filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri...

Thomas G. Sampson Jr., Co-Founder Of Georgia’s First Black-Owned Law Firm, Dies

Thomas G. Sampson Jr., Co-Founder Of Georgia’s First Black-Owned Law Firm, Dies

Sampson Jr. co-founded Georgia's oldest Black-owned law firm Thomas Kennedy Sampson & Tompkins. Thomas G. Sampson Jr., the co-founder of Georgia’s oldest Black-owned law firm Thomas Kennedy Sampson & Tompkins, died on July 3, according to a press...

Stacey Abrams' Latest Fantasy: A Trump Autocracy

Stacey Abrams' Latest Fantasy: A Trump Autocracy

Like a particularly nasty case of herpes (or so I’m told since I don’t have personal experience), Stacey Abrams just won’t go away. No matter how hard Georgia voters try to send her down the memory hole, Abrams pops up from time to time for some...

’16 and Pregnant’ Alum Whitney Purvis Reportedly on Suicide Watch After Arrest 

’16 and Pregnant’ Alum Whitney Purvis Reportedly on Suicide Watch After Arrest 

Reality TV News Whitney Purvis was arrested for involuntary manslaughter on July 7. Whitney Purvis is under suicide watch at the Georgia jail where she’s currently being held after being arrested for involuntary manslaughter. The 16 and Pregnant...

Tick bites sending more Americans to the ER than any year since 2019

Tick bites sending more Americans to the ER than any year since 2019

ATLANTA — It’s officially tick season, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says tick bites are sending more Americans to emergency rooms than any year since 2019. According to the CDC’s Tick Bite Data Tracker, emergency departments...

U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services, May 2025

Explanatory Notes Goods (Census basis) Data for goods on a Census basis are compiled from the documents collected by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and reflect the movement of goods between foreign countries and the 50 states, the...

Atlanta Braves could be sellers at MLB trade deadline

Atlanta Braves could be sellers at MLB trade deadline

Every team in every sport at every level goes into a season knowing things are going to happen. There will be injuries, players may not meet expectations, and even off-the-field issues can come into play to make it difficult to make it through a...

Stacey Abrams touts 10 steps to autocracy, says 'do not let the propaganda win'

Stacey Abrams touts 10 steps to autocracy, says 'do not let the propaganda win'

Stacey Abrams suggested the U.S. was approaching autocracy during a late-night interview, touting a 10-step framework, and urged viewers to fight back. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey...

Early voting in PSC runoff underway

Early voting in PSC runoff underway

Our newsletters uncover the insights you need to understand the issues facing Coastal Georgia—delivered to your inbox five times a week. Two Georgia Democrats are facing off to secure the party’s nomination for the District 3 seat on Georgia’s...

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