Experts say the public deserves to see the list, a clear embodiment of U.S. foreign policy priorities that could disproportionately censor marginalized groups.
President Donald Trump very much wanted Ivanka at the helm, and it was the Treasury secretary who blocked her ascent.
As the board fought over implicit bias training, member Diana Fessler admitted what she fears will be lost.
The pharmaceutical industry has hired several former critics to lobby their old congressional colleagues.
Trump’s former spokesperson promises to reveal the truth behind the lies in “I’ll Take Your Questions Now” but seems unable to sift fact from fiction in her own memories.
Obituaries for Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, Iran’s first post-revolution president, largely left out his claims about the “October Surprise.”
“We need people more than we need ethylene oxide,” responded one outraged resident. “Stop making it, stop putting it out there.”
There’s not much evidence backing U.S. officials’ claims, but civil rights advocates question whether police should be using drones at all.
The judicial back-and-forth on the abortion law shows why the Justice Department’s lawsuit against Texas won’t be enough.
Hacked data shows the lucrative operation promoted by a prominent far-right organization.
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