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Sanford, Colbert Busch Trade Jabs in SC Debate

Sanford, Colbert Busch Trade Jabs in SC Debate

Republican former Governor Mark Sanford and Democrat Elizabeth Colbert Busch traded jabs in spirited debate. They are facing off in a May 7th vote for a Congressional seat from South Carolina. (April 30th)

Six NY Politicians Arrested in Bribery Plot

Six NY Politicians Arrested in Bribery Plot

A former State Senate Leader and five others were arrested Tuesday, in a bribery plot involving the upcoming New York City Mayor's race. Malcolm Smith allegedly hoped to bribe GOP party leaders so they would let him run as a Republican. (A...

Bribery Charges in NYC Mayor's Race

Bribery Charges in NYC Mayor's Race

New York State Senator Malcolm Smith was arrested Tuesday along with several other politicians in an alleged plot to bribe his way into the race for mayor of New York City. (April 2)

Raw: Kerry Meets With Egypt Leaders

Raw: Kerry Meets With Egypt Leaders

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is in Egypt where he says the government and opposition need to come together around human rights and freedom, as well as speech and religious tolerance. (March 2)

Today in History for April 1st

Today in History for April 1st

Highlights of this day in history: Slobodan Milosevic is arrested; American forces invade Okinawa; Nazi Germany begins persecuting Jews; Soul singer Marvin Gaye is shot to death by his father. (April 1)

Hillary Clinton Announces Gay Marriage Support

Hillary Clinton Announces Gay Marriage Support

Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton announced her support for gay marriage Monday, putting her in line with other potential Democratic presidential candidates on a social issue that is rapidly gaining public approval. (March 18...

AP Top Stories March 16

AP Top Stories March 16

Here's the latest news for Saturday, March 16th: Two dead in Pa. bus crash; Pope Francis meets the media; Calmer weather helps Colorado firefighters; Palin gets big response from Super Big Gulp.

Voting Rights Law Under Fire in Supreme Court

Voting Rights Law Under Fire in Supreme Court

Section 5 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act is being challenged in the Supreme Court case, Shelby v. Holder. Oral arguments will be heard Wednesday morning to determine if that key provision should be struck down. (Feb. 27)

Attorney: Sandi Jackson Signs Plea Deal

Attorney: Sandi Jackson Signs Plea Deal

Former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. has been charged with spending $750,000 in campaign funds on personal expenses. His wife was charged with filing false income tax forms. (Feb. 20)

Today in History for Monday, February 18th

Today in History for Monday, February 18th

Highlights of this day in history: "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is first published; Jefferson Davis is sworn in as President of the Confederate States of America; 'Chicago Seven' defendants in court; Dale Earnhardt, Senior dies. (F...

Border Activist Wary of Immigration Reform

Border Activist Wary of Immigration Reform

Jim Gilchrist, a co-founder of the Minuteman Project says if Congress includes an amnesty proposal in comprehensive immigration, it will only encourage an even greater influx of illegal immigrants. (Jan. 30)

Obama 2nd-term Agenda: Debt, Immigration, Guns

Obama 2nd-term Agenda: Debt, Immigration, Guns

As President Obama gets set to begin his second term, he's hoping renewed clashes over America's mountain of debt won't blow up his plans for immigration reform and measures to curb gun violence. (Jan. 18)

'Normal' Family Life Helps White House Kids

'Normal' Family Life Helps White House Kids

Growing up in the White House means growing up in the spotlight, and Malia and Sasha Obama will endure it for four more years. Children of past presidents know the feeling. (Jan 14)

Sen. DeMint Resigns to Head Conservative Group

Sen. DeMint Resigns to Head Conservative Group

Republican U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint, a favorite among tea party activists, said Thursday he was resigning to take the helm of a conservative national think tank. (Dec. 6)

Obama, Romney to Meet at White House Thursday

Obama, Romney to Meet at White House Thursday

President Barack Obama will host his former political rival Mitt Romney for a private lunch at the White House Thursday, their first meeting since the election. (Nov. 28)

States Still Mulling Health Care Decision

States Still Mulling Health Care Decision

The Obama administration extended a deadline for states to decide if they'll run their own health insurance exchange or have the federal government run it for them. The decision is a major step in the health care overhaul. (Nov. 16)

States Still Mulling Health Care Decision

States Still Mulling Health Care Decision

The Obama administration extended a deadline for states to decide if they'll run their own health insurance exchange or have the federal government run it for them. The decision is a major step in the health care overhaul. (Nov. 16)

"Fiscal Cliff" Negotiations Start

"Fiscal Cliff" Negotiations Start

President Barack Obama and House Speaker John Boehner outline their positions in the looming battles over the year-end pending automatic tax increases and spending cuts. With the economy at stake, both are vowing to work hard on a deal tha...

Obama Wins Fla., Topping Romney in Final Tally

Obama Wins Fla., Topping Romney in Final Tally

Four days after the election, President Barack Obama can finally claim victory in Florida. (Nov. 11)

After Stinging Loss, GOP Soul Searching Begins

After Stinging Loss, GOP Soul Searching Begins

The GOP faces a bleak reality: the white, older voters it's historically relied upon are on the decline. And if it doesn't find a way to appeal to a broader tent of voters, the party could find itself in political peril. AP's Kelly Daschle ...

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Dining Guide

AJC Spring Dining Guide 2013

It's here! Check out the 50 restaurants that made the list, and let us know what you think on Twitter with #ajcwheretoeat.

Atlanta weighs in on what should make the AJC Spring Dining Guide 2013

Photos: Atlanta weighs in on #ajcwheretoeat

Instagram and Twitter users sent us photos of their favorite restaurants and dishes in Atlanta. Take a look.

Spring dining guide: The Atlanta 50

Photos: What made the Atlanta 50?

We have mouthwatering photos from each of the 50 spots that were picked for the Spring Dining Guide.