The comments section of the Washington Post's website has been flooded with users criticizing the FBI's raid of a Post ...
David Loy, the legal director for the First Amendment Coalition, said although the Brown Act allows government agencies to make “reasonable rules” for its meetings, he is concerned that the strict ...
Paige Spiranac knows how to grab eyeballs on social media. The stunning sports media influencer and golf personality has millions of fans across social media. Spiranac, who played collegiately at the ...
The Academy has announced its most radical reinvention in a century: starting in 2029, the Oscars will stream exclusively on YouTube through 2033. While the official narrative celebrates liberation ...
Four hours of talks Wednesday made little headway toward resolving the dispute between Section 2 and the organization representing the area’s high school ice hockey officials. Representatives from ...
These days, every dollar counts for publishers. And the comments section offers one more way for publishers to monetize their engagement. Kelly Andresen, the former president of national sales at USA ...
Recently, the heads of the House Financial Services Committee and a group of Democratic senators submitted competing comment letters in response to the CFPB’s August advanced notice of proposed ...
Chris Cuomo responds directly to a flood of viewer comments and questions — from accusations that he’s “changed,” to criticism of his Alan Dershowitz interview, to claims that he’s too hard or too ...
The ARLnow comment section is legendary. Over the past 16 years it has hosted a daily exchange of ideas on local topics with a volume of comments more typical of a large city newspaper than a ...
From Nov. 5 to Nov. 7, the Bessemer Housing Authority will open their Housing Choice Voucher Program, Section 8, wait list for the first time since 2016. Established in 1960, the Bessemer Housing ...
Cynthia Lummis (R-WY), Chair of the Senate Banking Subcommittee on Digital Assets Chair, is asking the Consumer Protection Financial Bureau (CFPB) to keep intact the agency’s “open banking” rule.