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Fake electors want Georgia charges against them moved to federal court
The move would not open the door for Trump, if he’s elected again in 2024, to issue pardons as any conviction would still happen under state law.
Is it too late to vote absentee in Georgia runoff for US Senate?
Overseas U.S. citizens and military can request and receive the ballot electronically, but you must mail the ballot back.
By Karen Jowers
Biden elected president
The Democratic nominee and former vice president is set to become the country's next commander in chief.
Supreme Court to hear case about the reach of computer hacking law
The case involves Nathan Van Buren, who was a police sergeant in Cumming, Georgia.
Sen. Loeffler to sell stock holdings after trading scrutiny
Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler of Georgia says she will liquidate her stock portfolio and move the money to investment funds.
Why the US chose to ‘name and shame’ Russia over cyberattacks
Nearly a dozen countries, including the United States, attributed a 2019 cyberattack on the country of Georgia to Russia’s military, a move that experts said was the most high-profile example yet of an effort to establish acceptable behavior in cyberspace.
By Mark Pomerleau, Aaron Mehta and Andrew Eversden