During a roundtable on rural health held January 16, 2025, Donald Trump unveiled what he calls the "Great Healthcare Plan," which has for the most part went nowhere ever since. Just like in his first ...
Ohio lawmakers are at it again, churning out legislation designed to fire up their fringe base while actual problems go unaddressed, say the hosts on Today in Ohio. Friday’s episode discussed House ...
The lawsuit claims an officer violated her rights by arresting her for trespassing while she was recording him. Charges against the woman were later dismissed, and she is now alleging retaliation and ...
Regarding your editorial “Brendan Carr and the TikTok Dodge” (Review & Outlook, March 19): The Federal Communications Commission chairman seems determined to make the Trump administration one of the ...
During the public comment portion of Nashua’s Board of Aldermen meetings, anyone can have their three minutes at the podium. Just sign in, and when it's your turn, state your name and your address, ...
When singer Joseph E. Foreman took the stand recently in Ohio, his message, like his lyrics, was hardly subtle. Indeed, counsel may have been unsure whether to examine or to hoist him. The rapper, ...
A federal judge ruled Friday that the Pentagon’s new policy restricting press access violates the First Amendment, siding with The New York Times. “The Court recognizes that national security must be ...
A federal appeals court judge is warning that her colleague's decision to revive a lawsuit against a Black Lives Matter activist poses a threat to First Amendment rights. Subscribe to read this story ...
The Supreme Court on Friday revived a First Amendment lawsuit from a street preacher who used a loudspeaker to call people “whores,” “Jezebels” and “sissies” as they tried to enter an amphitheater to ...
If he can’t stop the bad news from happening, the least an authoritarian can do is try to stop the dissemination of that bad news. People take part in a protest outside the New York Times Building on ...
is the Neighborhood News reporter for San Patricio County. Recent disruptions at Corpus Christi City Council meetings have raised questions about the balance between maintaining order and protecting ...