Lawmakers meet to discuss sexual harassment policies, choose not to broadcast meeting
By Jim Small | Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting Members of Arizona’s House of Representatives convened a joint caucus on the House floor to receive
By Jim Small | Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting Members of Arizona’s House of Representatives convened a joint caucus on the House floor to receive

By David Gelles | The New York Times A creator of the iPhone called the device “addictive.” A Twitter founder said the “internet is broken.”

By Ina Fried /Axios While the biggest tech breakthroughs probably won’t show up at the Consumer Electronics Show kicking off today in Las Vegas, it’s

Study finds fake news is a small part By Alayna Treene | Axios “Fake news” wasn’t a term many people used two years ago, but

Electric cars, cryptocurrencies and artificial intelligence are poised for leaps forward. And Amazon will get even bigger By Joanna Stern and Christopher Mims | The

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer My brother unearthed an old article I wrote more than 40 years ago, and I have absolutely no memory

By Joanne Kaufman | The New York Times Swelling of legs, hands and feet; capillary leak syndrome; fever; muscle pain; unusual bruising; dizziness, blurry vision;

By Mary Dalrymple | Deseret News Each year, the rush of Christmas-themed commercials is one of the earliest indications that the holiday season has arrived.

By Sara Fischer | Axios Proponents of major media mergers say that consumers will benefit if regulators approve the deals. But consumers, especially those who


Artificial intelligence certainly has benefits, but some say they could be outweighed by its drawbacks Governing Have a question about taxes, vehicle licensing or simply

‘USA TODAY’ picks one for each state ‘that moved us’ The year began with Donald Trump assuming the mantle of 45th president of the United States.

The regulatory rollback won’t change things for Americans, proponents say By Margaret Haring McGil | POLITICO The repeal of net neutrality ushers in a new

By Kristine Phillips | The Washington Post This is the year when a sea of pink dominated the streets of several American cities, the year

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer Trump tweets and takes credit for Amazon selection of Bisbee for its new headquarters Sheriff Joe Arpaio will

Is President Trump on the Naughty List?

By Henri Gendreay | Wired Thomas Peele’s friend keeps bugging him. “Are you going to win?” the friend writes over Facebook. “I think you’re going

News shared on Twitter can drive conversation, study finds By Niraj Chokshi | The New York Times For years, investigating the American media’s influence on

By Richard Haddad | The Daily Courier The co-owner of The Daily Courier was poisoned with what could have been lethal doses of thallium and

November 24, 2017 (Editor’s note: News releases are published as submitted unless they contain errors of fact.) The Cronkite School is rescinding the Walter Cronkite

By Jason Schwartz | POLITICO The New York Times is calling attention to an anonymous hotline. CBS News is increasing training. NBC News is looking

By Mike Snider,Roger Yu and Emily Brown | USA TODAY The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Ajit Pai, unveiled plans Tuesday that will likely

By Kimberly Rapanut | State Press University officials are evaluating longtime television host Charlie Rose’s reception of the 2015 Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in

Via KTAR.com Chance The Rapper made his first appearance as a host on ‘Saturday Night Live’ this weekend and boy, did he deliver the laughs.

By Haley Britzky | Axios There has been an outpouring of sexual misconduct allegations in recent weeks, spanning from politics to the music industry and

Plus an in-studio appearance by AG Jeff Sessions (Kate McKinnon). Bonus skit: Saturday Night Live went with a double-Trump opening Saturday, but the only Donald

It’s hard to find poor and working-class families on the small screen. Here’s why it matters. By Joanna Weiss | POLITICO Magazine (Editor’s note: Opinion
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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