A coalition of more than 130 organizations and companies signed a petition Monday, urging the federal government to require hydropower…
A Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent for The New York Times said “there’s a real internal tug of war” at the paper…
A national security correspondent for The New York Times said the media’s coverage of the Capitol Riot “overblown” and that…
President Joe Biden’s nominee to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Gigi Sohn, cut a favorable deal with broadcasters shortly after…
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) ended 2021 with more than 2 million migrant encounters. December 2021 numbers released Monday…
A local television reporter was taken off her feet late Wednesday after a car plowed into her during a live…
One of the world’s leading scientific organizations issued a report Wednesday arguing that social media sites should avoid censoring scientific…
Telecommunications providers AT&T and Verizon announced Tuesday they would be partially delaying deployment of 5G wireless internet after airlines warned…
The New York Times Company announced Thursday its agreement to purchase The Athletic, a sports media company, for $550 million.…
Hackers backed by China are using a recently-discovered vulnerability in a common software tool to gain access to data and…
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) defended one of its leaders Saturday after criticism of a November speech in which…
Massachusetts Republican Gov. Charlie Baker announced Wednesday that he would not seek a third term in 2022. Baker, a moderate…
The leaders of Russia and China plan to give the United Nations climate conference the cold shoulder despite being among…
The Washington, D.C., chapter of an environmentalist group rejected an invitation to speak at a left-leaning voting rights event because…
Microsoft is loosening its restrictions on how consumers can repair the tech giant’s devices by sharing more information on its…