Lawsuits, news reports and even DHS statements show that U.S. citizens have been wrongly detained in immigration raids under ...
After the resignations of BBC director-general Tim Davie and BBC News CEO Deborah Turness last weekend, Trump threatened to sue for $1 billion unless the BBC retracted the story, apologized and agreed ...
A bipartisan House push to force disclosure has cleared a key hurdle, but the bill still faces political and procedural roadblocks.
For nearly 40 years, an invite-only network of publishers has shared numbers, strategies and hope for the future of local journalism ...
The Times’ Davis sees the Deep South Today center as a new way to test how the fellowship can help local news. If it works there, it could be replicated. For Deep South Today, which partners with a ...
The longtime broadcaster will receive the 2025 Poynter Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Journalism at this weekend’s Bowtie Ball in Tampa ...
Economists and tax policy experts say tariff revenue is far short of what’s needed to fund the payments, and legal challenges could shrink it further ...
A new LION Publishers report shows the path to sustainability runs through business operations, not just good journalism ...
As chains grow and revenues fall, a handful of local publishers in the Northwest are inventing new paths to preserve community journalism ...
Immigration law experts say attempts to challenge the New York City mayor-elect’s citizenship have little legal basis or precedent ...
New York’s mayoral ballots list candidates multiple times because of fusion voting, designed to empower minor parties and clarify voter preference ...
Five months of covering ICE raids taught our small LA newsroom hard lessons — and we're still figuring out how to sustain it ...
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