Feeling the Winds of Change in a G.O.P. Bastion Outside Atlanta

By RICHARD FAUSSET May 3, 2017 ATLANTA — As Anjali Enjeti’s mother-in-law was tagging along on a recent family trip to New York City, there was a moment when she pointed out the glory of Manhattan’s diversity — as though it were...

Vote for Georgia Special Election Appears Headed for Runoff

By JONATHAN MARTIN and RICHARD FAUSSET April 19, 2017 ROSWELL, Ga. — Jon Ossoff, a Democrat making his first bid for elective office, was hovering at just under 50 percent of the vote, according to The Associated Press, in a special election...

Vote for Georgia Special Election Appears Headed for Runoff

By JONATHAN MARTIN and RICHARD FAUSSET April 19, 2017 ROSWELL, Ga. — Jon Ossoff, a Democrat making his first bid for elective office, was hovering at just under 50 percent of the vote, according to The Associated Press, in a special election...

Georgia Officers are Fired After Kicking Man at Traffic Stop

By CHRISTINE HAUSER April 14, 2017 Two police officers in Georgia have been fired after videos showed them separately punching a 21-year old motorist in the face and then kicking him in the head as he lay on the ground in handcuffs during a traffic stop,...

Suburban G.O.P. Voters Sour on Party, Raising Republican Fears for 2018

By ALEXANDER BURNS and JONATHAN MARTIN April 12, 2017 ALPHARETTA, Ga. — A gray mood has settled over conservative-leaning voters in some of the country’s most reliably Republican congressional districts, as the party’s stumbles in...