In a nail-biting finish, the Indiana Fever secured their first playoff series win since 2015, defeating the Atlanta Dream 87-85 with a late layup by Aliyah Boston. Kelsey Mitchell led the team with 24 points, setting the stage for a showdown with the Las Vegas Aces.
In a stunning playoff performance, the Indiana Fever triumphed over the Atlanta Dream 77-60, led by Kelsey Mitchell and Aliyah Boston. This win sets the stage for a thrilling Game 3 in Atlanta, where the Dream hopes to break a long playoff drought.
The WNBA playoffs began with the Minnesota Lynx and Atlanta Dream taking commanding leads, while the New York Liberty secured a thrilling overtime victory. Catch all the action and what's next in the playoffs!
In a thrilling defensive battle, the Falcons secured a 22-6 victory over the Vikings, with standout performances from Bijan Robinson and Tyler Allgeier. The game saw its first touchdown in the fourth quarter, highlighting Atlanta's dominance.
A Georgia State University student has been diagnosed with measles, marking the seventh case in the state this year. With potential exposure in public spaces, health officials are ramping up contact investigations. Learn why vaccination is crucial.
In a surprising move, President Trump is attempting to oust Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook over unproven claims of mortgage fraud linked to her Atlanta property. Discover the latest updates on this developing story!
The 2025 WNBA playoffs kick off with eight winning teams for the first time since 2011. Will the Liberty defend their title, or can the Lynx and Aces steal the spotlight? Here are five crucial storylines to follow.
The WNBA's longest regular season has concluded, setting the stage for thrilling playoff matchups. Will the Minnesota Lynx clinch their fifth title? Discover the key games and players to watch!
In a dramatic turn of events, over 300 South Korean workers detained in a Georgia immigration raid have left Atlanta for home. The incident has sparked discussions on the U.S. visa system as South Korean officials seek improvements for future worker mobility.
In a surprising turn of events, over 300 South Korean workers detained in an immigration raid at a Georgia battery factory are headed back home. The incident raises concerns about U.S. visa policies and economic relations.