Tim Cook to step down as Apple CEO, with John Ternus tapped as successor
Apple CEO Tim Cook will step down in August and become executive chairman of Apple's board.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook will step down in August and become executive chairman of Apple's board.
Dunwoody City Council unanimously backed a new agreement, 911 system, and drone expansion as residents raise allegations of misuse and oversight gaps.
As artificial intelligence quietly makes its way into courtrooms nationwide, a Georgia case involving fabricated legal citations highlights the risks — and the stakes — for justice.
After a sports injury left Pope High School senior Noah Marbach with free time, he turned to artificial intelligence to help solve a common headache in a lot of shift-based workplaces.
Apple turns 50 on April 1, and if you have ever owned an iPod, Mac, or iPhone, there's a good chance it's inside a new exhibit opening on Apple's birthday.
Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines says a new partnership with Amazon will deliver faster, low-latency internet and expanded digital experiences for passengers starting in 2028.
A proposal in Georgia could allow DNA to be collected from immigrants taken into custody for minor offenses.
SB 482 passed at the Capitol, raising concerns from advocates and families about accountability, access, and public trust in law enforcement.
Atlanta youth athletes are learning how to turn discipline, teamwork, and leadership into careers beyond sports through a new mentorship event led by former NFL players and tech leaders.
Federal energy officials say they will loan a record $26.5 billion federal loan to Georgia Power and Alabama Power to expand electricity supply.
House Bill 1009 would restrict student access to personal electronic devices during the school day, expanding Georgia's classroom cellphone limits through 12th grade.
A Georgia Tech expert says debate over Roblox reflects a much bigger national reckoning over how Big Tech protects children online.
Japan's first major U.S. trade deal investment will bring a high-tech synthetic diamond grit manufacturing facility—promising new jobs—to Georgia
As Georgia's public schools face questions about their future, debate intensifies over whether charter schools deliver results, the impact of AI, and what it will take to ensure lasting success for all students.
DeKalb County schools' case against major social media platforms proceeds, marking a key moment in national lawsuits over student mental health.
Georgia's only private electric utility will spend more than $16 billion to boost its power capacity by 50%.
DeKalb County leaders voted Tuesday to extend a pause on new data center projects, giving the county more time to study their potential impact on neighborhoods, the environment, and energy costs.
Georgia's largest utility wants to spend more than $15 billion to increase its electricity capacity by 50% over the next six years to serve data centers.
Food delivery robots are all over Atlanta's midtown and downtown sidewalks. Here's what experts say about their efficiency and economic impact.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei centered his artificial intelligence brand around safety and transparency. He's determined to figure out the ways AI can be misused to try to mitigate the risks as best Anthropic can.
A South Korean solar company says it will temporarily reduce pay and working hours for about 1,000 of its 3,000 employees in Georgia because U.S. customs officials have been detaining imported components for solar panels.
With support from NASA, researchers are developing battery-powered aircraft designed to cut commutes, reduce emissions, and one day rival the cost of an Uber Black.
President Trump has signed an executive order declaring that a proposed deal allowing TikTok to continue operating in the United States will be a qualified sale that meets national security concerns laid out by the law.
Hyundai Motor Group says it's moving forward with expanding its Georgia plant weeks after an immigration raid at the site..
Lyft has picked Atlanta as the place to launch and test its new driverless car pilot program, and you can ride one right now.
Democratic Rep. David Scott, who represented Georgia in the House for more than two decades, has become the fifth member of the 119th Congress to die in office.
U.S. Rep. David Scott, who represented Georgia's 13th District for over two decades, has died at 80 years old.
The negotiation comes after President Trump publicly said he wanted his administration to look at a rescue package for the budget carrier.
The focus on immigration and law enforcement comes one year after the department terminated or delayed funding for victims services, criminal justice researchers and more.
It's part of a $4.16 billion project aimed at improving traffic flow in the rapidly growing part of Georgia.