Journalists need to advocate for the First Amendment when government overreaches, as in the 2023 Marion County Record raids.
Senators who were spied on by the FBI were awarded half a million dollars in taxpayer money, while ordinary Americans were left without any relief from similar abuses.
The Supreme Court’s Callais case could gut the Voting Rights Act and let states mask racial gerrymandering as partisan ...
Opinion
Free press in Kansas and the U.S. faces a post-truth world. Surrendering can’t be the answer.
The turbulent 1960s prepared a generation of K-State students for journalism. The Collegian, where I learned reporting and which I edited, was embroiled in a crusade against using student fees ...
Modern medical science gave Dick Cheney one of its greatest gifts when he received a donor heart in 2012 at the age of 71. Thirty-four years earlier, Cheney had suffered his first heart attack; he ...
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Supreme Court will hear cases in January on transgender athletes, gun rights, and Trump’s firing of Fed governor
The Supreme Court will kick off 2026 with a series of arguments in blockbuster cases. In a calendar released on Wednesday ...
Sixty former staffers describe an environment of suspicion and intimidation within the nation’s most powerful law enforcement ...
A judge has dismissed a DOJ lawsuit that sought to invalidate a NY law that prohibits federal agents from arresting people ...
Supreme Court decided not to take on a request to overturn same-sex married couples' rights, but pushback to expanded civil rights has a long tradition in the United States.
The Senate’s action means the measure, which the House approved in a 427-to-1 vote, will be passed in the chamber on receipt ...
By Marc A. Thiessen In a meeting with Senate Republicans on Wednesday, President Donald Trump called on them to get rid of the filibuster so they can reopen the government with a simple majority ...
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