Auburn’s Chad Baker-Mazara is a well-traveled basketball player. He gets a bad rap for some of his on-court antics, but he’s a fun personality in the locker room and Auburn loves him. Does anyone ...
An interview with the groundbreaking filmmaker, one of the first major Black female voices in Hollywood cinema.
Food & Wine’s panel of food and travel experts selects the world's 15 standout restaurants to plan a trip around in 2025, ...
In October 2024, at the most recent BRICS summit, Russian President Vladimir Putin urged the countries of the “global South” to build an alternative to the existing global order. Chinese President Xi ...
Spring may have arrived in the Lone Star State, but that won't stop another cold front from sweeping across Texas.
In “True West,” older brother Lee is the epitome of toxic masculinity — a hard-drinking, working-class, rootless loner who ...
The social psychologist Jonathan Haidt discusses the “parents’ revolution” on smartphones that his book “The Anxious ...
In his new book, "Dangerous Learning," legal scholar Derek Black tells the story of the resistance to Black literacy in this ...
The governor's office said 8,000 private roads and bridges still need to be repaired in Western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene hit six months ago.
Paradoxically, some people cheat not because they feel disconnected, but because they feel too connected. For individuals with avoidant attachment tendencies, deep emotional intimacy can feel ...
Catcher Trace Wertz sent coach Chase Waller a two-word text a night before South Williamsport opened its season Monday ...
A new monthly content series from UATL — the AJC’s Black culture franchise — will shed light on the reality (or mirage) behind this question.
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