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Soon online shoppers will be able to make purchases straight from their chatbots, which could drive the biggest shift in shopping since Amazon or the iPhone.
In federal court, a Milwaukee County judge appeared as a defendant. Judge Hannah Dugan pled not guilty to charges that she helped an illegal immigrant escape ICE agents in her courthouse last month.
Eleven-year-old Messiah Heard, a beloved 4th grader at KIPP WAYS Academy, remains in critical condition after being shot in ...
Protesters gathered outside the U.S. Supreme Court to rally against President Donald Trump's executive order stripping birthright citizenship from babies whose mothers are in the country illegally.
US overdose deaths fell by 27% in 2024, marking the largest one-year decline on record. CDC data shows 30,000 fewer deaths, ...
Flag football is the fastest growing youth sport in the country and it has really taken off in Georgia since the Altanta Falcons helped launch the first teams in 2018. FOX 5 Atlanta spoke to some ...
A woman says her Mother’s Day trip to see her mom's grave became even harder when someone broke into her car at the cemetery and stole her purse and other personal items. She says it happened inside ...
A new Georgia law allows incarcerated domestic violence survivors to present evidence of past abuse to seek reduced sentences, even if they’ve already been convicted.
President Donald Trump is on the last leg of his Middle East trip today visiting Abu Dhabi. He'll return to the U.S. Friday with billions in deals and several negotiations under his belt.
In Clayton County, the police department held its annual fallen officer memorial ceremony Thursday morning. This took place at Clayton County Police Headquarters in Jonesboro. The ceremony included a ...
Beverly Frazier's car was broken into at Lincoln Cemetery during a Mother's Day visit, resulting in the theft of purses, phones, and gifts.
A new law in Georgia will help domestic violence victims who took action against their abusers. The new law allows the victims who are incarcerated to ask for shorter sentences if their charges ...