This article was co-authored with Emma Myer, a student at Washington and Lee University who studies Cognitive/Behavioral Science and Strategic Communication. In today’s digital age, social media has ...
The Falcons had no concerns over Zachariah Branch’s draft-week arrest before taking him in the third round on Friday night. Both general manager Ian Cunningham and coach Kevin Stefanski told reporters ...
The Falcons selected Branch in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 79th overall. Branch (5-foot-9, 177 pounds) started two seasons at USC before transferring to Georgia in 2025, where he broke out ...
Former Georgia wide receiver Zachariah Branch came into the 2026 NFL Draft not expecting to face controversy. The Bulldogs standout was arrested last weekend in Athens on two misdemeanor obstruction ...
Former Georgia wide receiver Zachariah Branch was arrested early Sunday morning, according to the Athens Banner-Herald's Marc Weiser. The arrest occurred in Athens-Clarke County. Branch -- a 5-9 slot ...
Police have released a detailed report explaining the arrest of former Georgia wide receiver Zachariah Branch in Athens early Sunday morning. Officers say Branch was blocking a sidewalk outside a bar ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Former USC and Georgia receiver Zachariah Branch was arrested early Sunday in Athens, Ga., for not moving far ...
Dan Raby, the senior digital producer for CBS News Atlanta, has been covering everything happening around Georgia for more than a decade. Former University of Georgia wide receiver Zachariah Branch ...
New details have emerged surrounding the arrest of former Georgia wide receiver Zachariah Branch, who is facing two misdemeanor charges following a run-in with law enforcement just days ahead of the ...
Former Georgia football wide receiver Zachariah Branch was arrested early Sunday on two misdemeanor obstruction charges by Athens Clarke County police. Branch, projected as an early round prospect for ...
Speaking at WSJ Opinion Live in Washington, D.C., WSJ Editorial Page Editor Paul Gigot and SandboxAQ CEO Jack Hidary discuss Large Quantitative Models (LQMs) and their role in AI applications, the ...