A First and Second Amendment auditor were recording outside of a large church. One was later struck by a car, and the driver was arrested.
Third-party efficiency study aims to rebuild public trust and identify potential savings ...
Andrew Ferguson, chairman of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), thinks NewsGuard, a company that rates the transparency and credibility of online news sources, is biased against conservatives. There ...
Independent auditors have found “material” issues with Housing Alliance HTX’s financial statements and affordable housing ...
In the 1970s, the agency that provides health care to Native Americans sterilized thousands of women without their full and informed consent. Decades later, the state of New Mexico is set ...
SB 227, sponsored by Sen. Chris Elliott, R-Josephine, creates the Office of Occupational and Professional Licensing within ...
Prosecutors are charging protesters with conspiracy, seeking to limit opposition to government policies. More courts are allowing it.
Last month, Poynter published a guide to help journalists respond immediately to legal threats and protect their ability to report independently. This next guide in our series is designed to help ...
UMass Amherst likely violated a student’s First Amendment rights when the campus suspended the pro-Palestine protester for a year, a judge has ruled. The school was ordered to lift the suspension for ...
In the past year, a wave of new faces has appeared across Houston TV newscasts. But for several of them, these aren't just new jobs—they're homecomings. From reporters returning after stops in other ...
If the Supreme Court takes up Taylor v. Singleton, it could be the sum of all fears for the most vulnerable Americans. Alabama and 19 other Republican-led states are asking the Supreme Court to blow ...
Students across North Texas continue to walk out of class to protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement policies, despite potential disciplinary consequences. At Boswell High School in Fort Worth, ...