Author: Zach Montague
The lawsuit claims that repeated disclosures by Bill Pulte, the director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, were intended to damage prominent Democrats over their criticism of the president.Read More
Private industry is pushing for a longer-term fix for the cybersecurity sharing law that allows companies to share intelligence without fear of violating antitrust law, because uncertainty shrouding the sharing process has the ability to upend it.Read More
The review was prompted by an NHPR investigation that revealed a close ally of Chief Justice Gordon MacDonald was laid off for 48-hours, allowing her to collect accrued benefits, before being rehired into a new role.Read More
The US 60 is closed in both directions near Gold Canyon. The closure is between Mountain View Road and Superstition Mountain Drive.Read More
The conflict highlights the state-by-state nature of U.S. policy and the fact that national governing bodies like USA Swimming are not government entities.Read More
Six Democratic lawmakers are facing federal inquiries after they recorded a video urging military service members not to follow unlawful orders, a message President Trump alleged was “seditious.”Read More
The law, named after the woman stabbed to death on a Charlotte light rail car, takes effect on Monday, Dec. 1, 2025.Read More
Her daughter-in-law was charged with second degree murder for allegedly “inflicting blunt head trauma,” the AG said.Read More
Artificial intelligence is here—but what do we do with it? Boston journalist Lisa Pierpont answers your questions.Read More
While earning his doctorate degree, Martin Christiansen turned to food to cope with stress. Now, he’s embracing new habits.Read More