Georgia Life Sciences said that the immediate impact on university research would cause downstream harm to the biomedical industry in the state.
As pressure builds on Gov. Brian Kemp to run for U.S. Senate next year, other Georgia Republicans are scrambling to prepare their campaigns if he opts out.
The Georgia senator is planning to focus on quality of life for military families, as multiple new missions are planned.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency this week denied Georgia’s request for an extension of full federal financial ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) is at the center of intense speculation as Republicans wait to see whether the popular two-term ...
New York Times reporter Jeremy Peters and Princeton University Professor Eddie Glaude join Chris Jansing to discuss President ...
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., speaks before Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump arrives to ...
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WSAV Savannah on MSNOssoff urges Trump Administration to reverse medical research cutsThe NIH funds Alzheimer’s and ovarian cancer research at Emory University, whooping cough research at the University of Georgia and lung cancer research at the Morehouse School of Medicine, ...
The administration has previously hinted about moves that could not only put people’s livelihoods and jobs at risk, but could ...
Health experts and Georgia Democrats in Congress are sounding the alarm about the Trump administration’s planned cuts for the ...
One of Georgia’s two U.S. senators is warning that Elon Musk’s access to “Americans’ sensitive personal information could put ...
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Hosted on MSNDemocrats in Georgia’s congressional delegation urge Gov. Kemp to reconsider his stance on summer meals programSen. Jon Ossoff and other members of Georgia’s congressional delegation urged Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp to reverse course and ...
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