The White House Correspondents’ Dinner took a serious tone this year, focusing on journalistic integrity amidst ongoing tensions with the Trump administration. With no president or comedian present, the event highlighted the importance of the press in democracy, honoring journalists who have faced challenges in their reporting.
The Supreme Court's conservative justices are stirring controversy over LGBTQ-themed children's books like Uncle Bobby’s Wedding, questioning their place in schools amidst parental rights and religious beliefs.
The Supreme Court is considering a lawsuit from religious parents seeking to pull their children from public school lessons featuring LGBTQ+ themed books, raising crucial questions about parental rights and educational content.
In a bold move, Harvard University has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging the legality of funding cuts aimed at controlling academic decision-making. This escalating conflict raises questions about governmental overreach in education.
In a shocking turn of events, Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian activist at Columbia University, was detained by federal agents during a citizenship interview. His legal team claims this action is retaliation for his advocacy and a violation of his rights.
A federal judge has ruled against 27 religious organizations seeking to limit immigration enforcement in places of worship, impacting longstanding protections for sensitive locations. The case raises significant concerns over religious freedom rights.
In a bold move, the government seeks to revoke security clearances from Christopher Krebs and associates for alleged censorship of dissenting voices. This unprecedented action raises critical questions about free speech and accountability in federal agencies.
A US judge has ruled that the Trump administration must restore the Associated Press's access to presidential events, affirming the press's First Amendment rights after a dispute over naming the Gulf.
In a landmark ruling, a U.S. judge has ordered the Trump administration to lift restrictions on the Associated Press, allowing full access to the Oval Office and Air Force One. The case highlights ongoing tensions between the press and the White House over free speech and journalistic integrity.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has ordered the White House to restore the Associated Press's access to presidential events, affirming that the government cannot punish news organizations for their speech. This decision marks a significant victory for press freedom.