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A judge in San Francisco temporarily barred President Donald Trump's administration on Tuesday from ending a program shielding young people brought to the United States illegally by their parents... True freshman Tua Tagovailoa hit DeVonta Smith with a 41-yard touchdown pass in overtime early Tuesday morning, giving Alabama a dramatic 26-23 win ... (more)
A judge in San Francisco temporarily barred President Donald Trump's administration on Tuesday from ending a program shielding young people brought to the United States illegally by their parents... True freshman Tua Tagovailoa hit DeVonta Smith with a 41-yard touchdown pass in overtime early Tuesday morning, giving Alabama a dramatic 26-23 win ... (more)
This image released by NBC shows Oprah Winfrey accepting the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Sunday, Jan. 7, 2018. . This image released by NBC shows Oprah Winfrey accepting the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Sunday, Jan. 7, 2018.
Former Sheriff Joe Arpaio has announced that he plans to run for the U.S. Senate seat now held by Jeff Flake. Former Sheriff Joe Arpaio has announced that he plans to run for the U.S. Senate seat now held by Jeff Flake.
Don't believe Michael Wolff's book about Trump if you want the truth - BY SEBASTIAN GORKA, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR - 01/08/18 12:00 PM EST THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY CONTRIBUTORS ARE THEIR OWN AND NOT THE VIEW OF THE HILL - When I worked in the White House, I was viewed as strange by many of my colleagues on Sean Spicer From 'Fire and Fury' to Political Firestorm - Inside the Trump White House - 312 pp. Henry Holt & Company.
When President Trump visits Atlanta Monday night to attend college football's national championship game, he may not remember just a year ago he described the city as "in horrible shape," "falling apart" and "crime infested." And some of them may be in the stands, protesting the President, when the University of Alabama takes on the University of Georgia at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in college football's biggest game.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, host of the 2018 college football championship game, stands along the downtown skyline in Atlanta, Thursday, Jan. 4, 2018. Atlanta's mayor is promising a "safe, smooth and secure" college football championship game Monday, despite the traffic problems expected to be caused by President Donald Trump's motorcade, but none of the many agencies involved are taking any chances.
The insults tweeted by Trump a week before his inauguration may seem like ancient history to most Americans who follow the president's voluminous stream of online invective. But Atlanta hasn't forgotten.
In this Monday, Jan. 1, 2018 file photo, President Donald Trump boards Air Force One at Palm Beach International Airport, in West Palm Beach, Fla. An Atlanta police official says, Thursday, Jan. 4, 2018, the agency is working with the U.S. Secret Service ahead of President Donald Trump's visit to the city for Monday's college football title game.
Donald Trump has been bashing the NFL throughout the season over national anthem protests, but college football has attracted the attention of the president for another reason. The president and first lady plan to attend the National Championship game between the University of Alabama and the University of Georgia in Atlanta, Georgia on Monday, according to a report by Politically Georgia citing "three people with direct knowledge of his plans."
It was Jan. 2, 2006, and most people in West Virginia were thinking about the Mountaineers upcoming game with the Georgia Bulldogs in the Sugar Bowl in Atlanta. Hoppy Kercheval hosted MetroNews "Talkline" live in Atlanta covering the game and then Gov. Joe Manchin was his guest.
The Battle for Iran - Protest movements in the Middle East face enormous repressive hurdles and rarely have happy endings. Even when protesters "succeed" in toppling an autocrat, they've rarely succeeded in ending autocracy.
The Battle for Iran - Protest movements in the Middle East face enormous repressive hurdles and rarely have happy endings. Even when protesters "succeed" in toppling an autocrat, they've rarely succeeded in ending autocracy.
Iran protests: 'Iron fist' threatened if unrest continues - Iran's Revolutionary Guards have warned anti-government protesters they will face the nation's "iron fist" if political unrest continues. - Three days of demonstrations over falling living standards have become the biggest show Iran blocks Instagram and Telegram apps, warns protesters will 'pay the price' for unrest - ISTANBUL - Iran on Sunday blocked Instagram and the messaging app Telegram, official media reported, after three days of escalating anti-government unrest.
Iran protests: 'Iron fist' threatened if unrest continues - Iran's Revolutionary Guards have warned anti-government protesters they will face the nation's "iron fist" if political unrest continues. - Three days of demonstrations over falling living standards have become the biggest show Iran blocks Instagram and Telegram apps, warns protesters will 'pay the price' for unrest - ISTANBUL - Iran on Sunday blocked Instagram and the messaging app Telegram, official media reported, after three days of escalating anti-government unrest.
Georgia's top stories of 2017 brought traffic to a standstill, first on the ground and then in the air. In March, an interstate bridge burned and collapsed, knocking out a key travel artery through north Georgia.
The Banister Family bluegrass group bring the sounds of bluegrass, gospel and traditional country to the Hancock County Public Library, 900 W. McKenzie Road, at 7 p.m. Jan. 4. Roger Banister formed the bluegrass group "Buck's Stove & Range Company" at Ball State University 15 years ago and has since toured full time throughout the Midwest, overseas for the United Service Organization and the Department of Defense. Later, Roger formed a family band with his wife Jan on electric bass and sister Denise Kocur on rhythm guitar.
Remember this time last year when we, as a nation, looked forward to the new year to come, filled with a genuine sense of optimism, wonder, possibility and - dare I say it - hope for the future? Yeah, me neither. No, as soon as we witnessed Mariah Carey's devastating lip sync fail on Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve, we should have known that the recording star was describing far more than her own performance when she walked off stage with a disgusted, "It just don't get any better."
The nation's busiest airport is in the dark tonight and leaving as many as 100 planes stuck on the tarmac, stranding thousands and causing a ripple effect groundi... -- Prince Harry has conducted an interview with former U.S. President Barack Obama. Kensington Palace announced in a tweet on Sunday morning that the interview will a... The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced on Dec. 15, its intent to withdraw the Organic Livestock and Poultry Practices final rule.
Metropolitan Opera conductor James Levine, who said on Thursday that recent allegations of sexual misconduct dating back decades in Illinois are "unfounded," wil... -- The White House called on the Saudi-led coalition Friday to allow aid and commercial goods into Yemen, as the humanitarian crisis there continues to ... Farmers in Northern Plains states and parts of the Corn Belt will lose the prospect of larger potential payouts under prevented planting claims following a crop-insurance chan... The Hershey Panthers girls' basketball team held a 30-12 lead late in the 2nd quarter before Cozad scored the last 7 points of the half and the first 2 points of the 3rd quart... -- Here are the scores from Friday's games:NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATIONGolden State 102, Detroit 98Indiana 106, Cleveland 102Denver 103, Orlando 89OT Chica... -- The head of the NAACP and two black congressmen, ... (more)