The Chinese government’s proposed law to combat cybercrime extends far beyond addressing legitimate legal concerns and contains sweeping provisions that pose a significant threat to human rights.
The federal government is bringing its case to justify use of the Emergencies Act to clear the convoy protests that gridlocked the capital city and border points to the country's highest court.
A former Missouri pastor was suspended last week after it was discovered she worked for and managed the private island of ...
Through lectures, scoldings and outright threats, President Donald Trump and his aides are ratcheting up the pressure on ...
Americans have been able to know what troops at war are facing, and make informed decisions about the war’s cost, because a ...
Sunshine Week highlights the public’s right to access government information. But that right only has meaning when it is exercised. VTDigger’s Alan J. Keays shows what that work looks like in practice ...
The beating heart of Penn State's wrestling empire is a human engine shaped by head coach Cael Sanderson’s way of being.
Carlos Dada delivered the 2026 Reuters Memorial Lecture. As the leader of El Faro, he has edited and published dozens of ...
During a festival in Copenhagen, a call was made for a "European public square" to avoid AI delivering to all of us "the narrative of our own mirror." ...
House Bill 410 would require notice before recording most in-person conversations; narrow exceptions for police and public ...
As Michigan officials continue to slow-walk and stonewall the expansion of the state’s Freedom of Information Act to include ...
A Minnesota photojournalist and press freedom advocates are suing the Federal Aviation Administration over a recently-issued rule banning drone flights within 3,000 feet of Department of Homeland ...
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