The Right to Rest Act, proposed by state Sen. Sasha Renée Pérez, will be heard by a legislative committee this month.
Civil rights activists say the department has made substantial reforms to prevent any further illegal use of informants.
The Globe's tech columnist tested out Perplexity, which combines a Google-like index of the web with a system that uses ...
Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer has been ordered to release data related to accusations of racial bias, in a ...
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller said Monday on Fox News that the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to ...
A bill codifying Gov. Patrick Morrisey’s ban on practices and philosophies tied to diversity, equity and inclusion in West Virginia departments and within education is closer to making it to the floor ...
The Trump administration has fired back at a federal judge in San Francisco who stopped it from revoking deportation ...
Open-records lawsuits against the New Mexico Corrections Department have cost the state at least $365,000 in settlement costs, a government transparency watchdog alleges in a new lawsuit. The suit, ...
A federal judge appeared open on Thursday to blocking President Donald Trump's administration from requiring arts ...
“The executive order unconstitutionally retaliates against Perkins Coie for its constitutionally protected advocacy.” Both ...
As tomorrow’s TikTok ban deadline approaches, let us reconsider one of the more compelling arguments for its forced sale: the ...
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