
An 11-year-old changed election results on a replica Florida state website in under 10 minutes
By Michael D. Regan | PBS Newshour An 11-year-old boy on Friday was able to hack into a replica of the Florida state election website

By Michael D. Regan | PBS Newshour An 11-year-old boy on Friday was able to hack into a replica of the Florida state election website

By Dani Coble | Cronkite News When Twitter purged suspicious accounts last month, Arizona Sen. John McCain lost 210,000 followers overnight – but it barely

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times He said it isn’t always a smooth relationship. But Gov. Doug Ducey said

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via PinalCentral The American Civil Liberties Union has dropped its lawsuit against Congressman Paul Gosar, saying it now

All about the hands. HUFFPOST Kate McKinnon’s impression of Rudy Giuliani became an instant “Saturday Night Live” classic when it first aired back in May.

We have never been more aware of the appalling events that occur around the world every day. But in the face of so much

How a couple of crusading journalists made a fortune selling adult escort ads and in the process became unlikely and widely reviled First Amendment advocates.

Inside the growth of the most controversial brand in the wellness industry. The New York Times On a Monday morning in November, students at Harvard

A first-of-its-kind study looks at how local news outlets shutting down impacts cities’ and counties’ finances By Liz Farmer | Governing Mass layoffs and downsizing

As gatekeepers to the news, Google and Facebook pose dangers to even the most successful outlets. Legislators need to speed the process of bringing

From the Rose Law Group Reporter Growlery By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer Pets and kids are one thing, last night’s dinner is quite another.

On Monday, ‘New York Daily News’ announced it’s letting go of roughly half of its editorial team By Rebecca Zisser | AXIOS As local

By Ali Breland | The Hill High-profile journalists are saying they might leave Twitter after tweets attacking them and family members. The latest controversy is

The latest Twitter purge has ejected 100,000 of President Trump’s followers from the social media site By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic U.S. Sen.

President Trump wants to update the paint job on the next version of Air Force One, ditching the iconic robin’s-egg blue (which he calls a

A majority of Americans think social media are important for getting elected officials to pay attention to issues or for initiating sustained social movements

Twitter is deleting and suspending accounts faster than before, raising concerns over the company’s growth and true number of monthly users. The online social

Randy Wilson, the managing editor of the Arizona Daily Sun, died suddenly and unexpectedly on Saturday afternoon. He was 65. Wilson had worked at the

Major newspapers assign reporters to ‘Capital Gazette’ By Jaclyn Peiser | The New York Times Newspapers around the country are offering support to the

13 heavy-hitters tell us what they’re taking to the beach By POLITICO MAGAZINE ur Twitter-fried collective attention span notwithstanding, the summer reading list is

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via PinalCentral A congressional attorney is asking a federal judge here to toss out a lawsuit demanding that

By David Meyer | Fortune It’s finally happened. On Monday, U.S. net neutrality—the rule that says telecommunications network operators must treat the traffic they carry


By Stina Sieg | Cronkite News Thousands of years ago, in what’s now Turkey, someone bred a horse with a donkey. The mule was born, and

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer When I was a full-time journalist, I didn’t wait with bated breath for CareerCast’s annual listing of worst jobs;

Scottsdale Independent A one of a kind arm wrestling competition is added to the inaugural Michelob Ultra Scottsdale Fahrenheit Festival that’s sure to put out

By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | The Republic U.S. Sen. John McCain’s co-author and former Senate chief of staff tore apart an Arizona congressman who said
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents BLW.) What started as a backyard passion project has become a professional wiffle ball league w/ team owners like Kevin Costner, Gary

By Howard Fisher | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: A federal judge is refusing to block the state of Arizona from prosecuting an online gambling

By Reagan Priest | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Turning Point fell short of preventing a “clean energy” majority on the Salt River Project power