The five-story building was built in 1947 and was the short-lived home of The Atlanta Constitution until it merged with The Atlanta Journal in 1953. The 95,000-square-foot building, which the city ...
Delta Air Lines (DAL) acknowledged that information from its internal directory was leaked in a data breach of a third party, but said it did ...
A computer expert who stole bitcoin worth billions of dollars at current prices — and then spent years laundering some of the hacked cryptocurrency with help from his wife — was sentenced on Thursday ...
© 2024 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. All Rights Reserved. Millions of travelers probably saw Charles Sanders at the Atlanta airport. But few knew his name. At ...
Four years ago, after President Joe Biden beat Trump, the Washington Post ran a piece with this headline: “Don’t trust the exit polls. This explains why.” But, as with so many things, large parts of ...
In Georgia, production companies spending at least $500,000 can receive a tax credit of 20%, with an additional 10% if they tack on the Georgia peach logo at the end of the credits. (It’s the state’s ...
Study: More than half of metro Atlanta renters are “cost-burdened,” and the area is still short more than 100,000 homes.
“If she tries this court will stop her,” University of Virginia Law Professor Saikrishna Prakash told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. ExploreConstitutional fight possible if DA Fani Willis ...
European Union regulators hit Facebook parent Meta with a fine of nearly 800 million euros on Thursday for what they call “abusive practices” involving its Marketplace online classified ads business.
Krejci (adductor) is set to be re-evaluated in approximately one week, Lauren L. Williams of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. Krejci has made progress during his rehabilitation after ...
Facebook and Instagram users in Europe will get the option to see less personalized ads if they don't want to pay for an ad-free subscription, social media company Meta said Tuesday, bowing to ...
The U.S. government's highway safety agency is investigating complaints that engines can fail on as many as 1.4 million Honda and Acura vehicles.