Author: Atlanta First News staff
Batt had been with Georgia Tech since 2022 and signed a contract extension in December that was to keep him with the school through 2029.Read More
Stuart Broad will reopen his long-running, box office battle with Australia when he takes up a coaching consultancy role with South Africa ahead of the World Test Championship final at Lordâs this month.Read More
Mark Flekken Nears Bayer Leverkusen Move as Brentford Weigh Up ReplacementAccording to Sky Sports, Bayer Leverkusen have reached an agreement with Brentford for the transfer of Dutch goalkeeper Mark F…Read More
The influencer reflected on the milestone moment coming shortly after she revealed her weight loss surgery and the side effects she endured.Read More
Aâs relocation brings MLB to Sacramento, while En Vogue headlines the 2025 California State Fairâs closing night.Read More
The UEFA Champions League proved to the the one that got away for Barcelona in their dominant 2024/25 season.Hansi Flickâs first campaign in Catalonia saw Barcelona roar back to dominance domestical…Read More
Communities from red to blue were left perplexed and frustrated by the DHS’s list of “sanctuary” communities.Read More
Taylor Swift might be one of the most recognizable faces on the planet, but in Florida, sheâs just another person out for a morning walk â with security in tow, of course. The singer has been quietly living in Boca Raton as boyfriend Travis Kelce trains for the upcoming NFL season, and according to insiders, âŚRead More
Angela and Scott Griffin struggled when transitioning to the trucking lifestyle as team drivers and now use YouTube to share what theyâve learned.Read More
British Columbia Premier David Eby has left B.C. for a 10-day trade mission where he will visit Japan, South Korea and Malaysia. Eby says during a press conference before departing from Vancouver International Airport that he is confident recent First Nations criticism of fast-track bills for certain projects will not derail investor confidence from Asia. His comments come after BC Assembly of First Nations Regional Chief Terry Teegee pulled out of the trade mission because of Bills 14 and 15. (June 1, 2025)Read More