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When journalists report objectively and without fear of what political outcome may result from the facts they bring to light, ...
A recent study provided further evidence that living near oil and gas wells in Colorado isn’t safe.
Prison journalists are fighting for their right to free speech and to hold truth to power, despite facing intimidation, ...
Under Kathleen Kingsbury, the Times’ “Opinion” section has doubled in size. What kind of publication is she building?
Here are five things Seattle leaders could be doing to lower your rent, in observance of Affordable Housing Week.
"And as for clearing out Highway 1 traffic, previous rail studies have stated explicitly that this will not happen," writes Nadene Thorne in a Guest Commentary. "In fact, local traffic is likely to ...
The vast majority of all criminal defendants come from low-income communities.  Many of them have never seen a mental health ...
The Davis City Council is facing a difficult decision on how to reform Measure J, with some members advocating for a wait ...
Many of us are fed up with Durham being the redheaded stepchild of the Triangle. But the question is what to do about it.
Throughout recorded history, people have found ways to organize and voice their grievances. As long as people wield power to dehumanize or subjugate, there will be people to challenge that power. We ...
And yet, plain and simple, she was arrested for writing an op-ed. Under the orders of the secretary of state. Of the United States of America. Fellow Americans, this is the kind of extremism, of ...
Naturally enough, newspaper staffers might get a little sensitive over the very idea of getting arrested, much less deported, for penning an op-ed article. In the United States of America, mind you.