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Starting on Feb. 1, the Transportation Security Administration will charge a $45 fee for passengers without a REAL ID, who will have to go through additional identity verification at security checkpoints. The fee is meant to cover the costs of the new system, including technology and administrative expenses. The new process is optional and does […]

HIV/AIDS remains a significant public health challenge in the United States, with over 39,000 new diagnoses reported in 2023. The South, including Georgia, continues to bear the brunt of the epidemic, accounting for 51% of all new cases. Metro Atlanta, in particular, has one of the highest rates of HIV in the country, with African […]

As we commemorate World AIDS Day today, stay informed with 10 important facts we think our people should know when it comes to the virus.

Donald Trump lashes out at another female reporter after a New York Times story on his visible aging — continuing a long, well-documented pattern of misogyny.

Black-led Trans organizations like The Okra Project prove that when crisis is constant, impacted communities need consistent care. 

The administration’s move to end protections for nearly 350,000 Haitians is the latest example of its strategy to shrink Black and Brown immigrant populations.

"Riot to Repair: Community Archives on Media and Narrative" is the first entry on the new platform created by Media 2070. 

A Georgia judge dismissed the RICO election interference case brought against President Donald Trump by Fulton County DA Fani Willis.

Failure by the Republican-led Congress to extend the enhanced premium tax credits could lead to over 4 million people losing insurance coverage.

Rep. Robin Kelly introduced the bill after Mercedes Wells, a Black woman from Indiana, was discharged from a hospital while in labor.

Bruna Caroline Ferreira, whose son is the nephew of White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, was arrested by ICE in Revere, Massachusetts.

Rep. Ayanna Pressley has continually pressured the Federal Reserve into taking action to combat the rise in Black women’s unemployment.