Walking around a nuclear power plant in north-western Ukraine, it feels like there are as many soldiers as there are plant ...
House spring cleaning: three members resigned amid ethics scandals, and questions swirl about Rep. Cory Mills and Rep. Ilhan ...
Lawmakers clashed over FISA Section 702 reauthorization as competing demands for spy powers and Fourth Amendment protections ...
In January, 123rd District State Assemblymember Donna Lupardo announced that she would not be seeking reelection this year.
Finally, it is 2026 and things will begin ramping up from here as the new 60-day legislative session kicks off next week with the gaveling in of the House of Delegates and state Senate, and Gov.
Congressional Republicans weigh a skinny reconciliation bill for DHS funding as senators clash over adding Iran war costs and ...
As news surrounding the upcoming election continues to surface, The Free Press is continuing to collect smaller news items and excerpts from other election stories in the Reporter’s Notebook.
I’ll be the first to say that I, as a reporter, am not perfect. No one is. I can sometimes make mistakes in stories, both grammatical and factual. I can sometimes read a bill or a study too quickly ...
You're reading the Rachel Goes to the Games newsletter — a look behind the scenes at the Winter Olympics in Italy. Subscribe here to get it delivered to your inbox. I was among the lucky journalists ...
Rich Landers has the distinction of being the only Bloomsday Perennial who was paid to participate in the first race in 1977. He ran that year wearing ’70s-style, knee-high tube socks, carrying a ...