
Anonymous postings in Arizona case unmasked by court
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Sun Those comments you post online about your employer — and others — may not

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Sun Those comments you post online about your employer — and others — may not
By Meagan Phelan | American Association for the Advancement of Science When small news outlets simultaneously publish articles on broad topics such as jobs, the

Axios In an online flash poll on fake news for the 2018 Edelman Trust Barometer, Republicans were notably more likely to blame news organizations than

Boston Herald Michael P. Saucier, 46, of Phoenix, Ariz., a journalist and public relations consultant, died Nov. 1, at home and with his family by

By Sara Fischer | Axios The economic strains on local news have forced local outlets to close, shutter their print editions or consolidate into major

By Ryan Parry | Dailymail.com Shamed Hollywood actor Kevin Spacey has checked into a luxury $36,000-a-month rehab center in the Arizona desert to receive treatment

President Donald Trump (Alec Baldwin) checks in on Paul Manafort (Alex Moffat) and sends Melania Trump (Cecily Strong) to Asia in his place./Youtube

By Farhad Manjoo and Kevin Roose | The New York Times Colin Stretch, the general counsel of Facebook, appeared on Tuesday before senators who are

By Rebekah L. Sanders | The Republic When U2 came to Arizona last month, the band rocked a sold-out University of Phoenix Stadium. Around the

By Marin Cogan | The New York Times (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) here are a lot of ways to

By Sara Fischer | Axios The hype around Russia’s involvement in the elections and fake news is complicated. Related: Conservative media slump The bottom line:

RetroSpectacular via Twitter “The Arizona State Capitol the ugliest in the Nation”, says Thrillist. I decided to go directly to the source. What do you

Shunning Trump, the millennial generation does what it once resisted: pay for news By Jason Schwartz | POLITICO s President Donald Trump wages daily war

By Robert Gundran | The Republic Former White House correspondent and veteran journalist Judy Woodruff had some choice statements for journalists and for President Donald

By Monte Burke | Forbes Bob Parsons ambles up to the first tee of the 18-hole course at his lavish, multimillion-dollar Arizona golf club, Scottsdale

Axios Sen. John McCain knows his time in the public eye is short, so his big statements in recent weeks are especially resonant. Today, McCain

Rose Law Group Reporter has posted more than 20,000 articles, but the volume of news is not what drew the attention of an international awards

This “Saturday Night Live” sketch came straight out of a nightmare The Huffington Post “SNL” turned Kellyanne Conway into the terrifying villain from Stephen King’s

By Avery Anapol | The Hill Indiana State Rep. Jim Lucas has drafted legislation that would require professional journalists to be licensed by police. The

AMC plans to start selling six-second ads during its hit zombie drama “The Walking Dead” By Shannon Bond | Financial Times The 30-second television ad

By Ronald J. Hansen | The Republic Arizona Congressman Paul Gosar is reopening his Facebook page to critics after facing a constituent lawsuit and national

When media outlets wrote about the NFL commissioner, an anonymous tweeter hit back By Andrew Beaton | The Wall Street Journal; When National Football League

By Sara Fischer | Axios Individuals in the U.S. manage to spend the equivalent of half a day consuming media, according to eMarketer’s latest media

By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times Fernanda Santos is putting down roots in Arizona. The Brazilian-born journalist spent 12 years at the New York

By Evan Wyloge | Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting After refusing to release school letter grade records distributed to Arizona public schools and claiming

By Evan Wyloge and Jim Small | Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting The Arizona Department of Education [ADE] physically removed an Arizona Center for Investigative

By Sara Fischer | Axios A global war against fake news is raging, and the U.S. — at the center of the mayhem — is
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By Arizona Agenda Mail-in voting in Arizona’s primary election starts in a few weeks, and the two entities that run elections in the state’s most

By Reagan Priest | Arizona Capitol Times An Arizona electric cooperative will receive federal funding to modernize a coal-fired turbine at the Apache Generating Station

By Jakob Thorington | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: An attempt to enact legislation to protect historic neighborhoods failed in the House this week, but