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Written by Ben Backus, a retired military aviator and corporate educator and by Jack Bernard, a retired corporate SVT who sits on numerous boards. “A substantial investment in research funding is ...
Who Is Adriana Smith? Adriana Smith, 30, was a mother and registered nurse working at Atlanta's Emory University Hospital. In ...
Personal injury claims rarely unfold as clear-cut matters of right and wrong. In Georgia, determining legal responsibility involves more than simply proving one party acted carelessly.
ATLANTA (AP) — The case of a pregnant woman in Georgia who has been on life support since she was declared brain dead three ...
On Friday, deputies in Candler County, Georgia, released a "friendly, slightly sarcastic" statement reminding people to obey the law ahead of "summertime crime."The statement reads in part:It ain’t ...
ICE Barbie Kristi Noem is reportedly considering taking a page from Donald Trump’s book and pivoting into reality TV.
Every day that goes by, it’s more cost, more trauma, more questions,” Adriana Smith's mother told a local NBC News affiliate.
A Georgia mother says her pregnant daughter got sick, couldn’t be saved, and is now being kept on a ventilator because of Georgia’s strict abortion law. NBC News’ Laura Jarrett reports.
The family of a pregnant metro Atlanta woman declared brain dead is claiming she is being kept alive only to comply with Georgia’s six-week abortion ban law.
The family of a pregnant metro Atlanta woman declared brain dead is claiming she is being kept alive only to comply with Georgia’s six-week abortion ban law.
Across South Georgia, 71 law enforcement officers have died in the line of duty since the Georgia Law Enforcement Line of Duty Deaths began recording cases.
A Georgia mother declared brain dead at two months pregnant in February remains on life support due to the state’s heartbeat law, leaving her family without medical decision-making rights.