President Donald Trump plans to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, pledging to completely close the department, according to a story by USA Today. He plans to fulfill a campaign promise ...
President Donald Trump is considering an executive order that would shut down the US Department of Education - a long-cherished goal of conservatives. The move would deliver on a promise he made ...
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A man who ordered an Uber ride from the missing former Alabama assistant basketball coach who was found shot to death in Atlanta has been named a person of interest in the homicide, police said ...
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What they're saying: Thomas: "The lock is on the door." APD: "Unlock it." Thomas: "You just hit it. What are you doing?" APD: "Step out the car." APD: "If I tell you again, I am going to pull ...
The Atlanta Police Department incident report, obtained by 11Alive, offers an initial narrative about the incident after it happened on Jan. 19. It leaves several questions that have yet to be ...
ROCKDALE COUNTY, Ga. — The man accused of stabbing an off-duty Atlanta police officer during a road rage incident has been taken into custody. According to Rockdale County jail records, Justin ...
"The male was transported to the hospital where he was pronounced deceased," the Atlanta Police Department said in a statement. "The homicide unit responded to the scene and will be the lead on ...
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - An Atlanta Police Department incident report is shedding light on the death of Cornelius Taylor, the man killed by an Atlanta Public Works truck during a sweep of a ...
The acting attorney general fired the officials because he doubted they "could be trusted to faithfully implement the President’s agenda," a Justice Department official told USA TODAY.