NPR's Adrian Florido has been buying fruit from the same fruit-cart vendor in his LA neighborhood for years. On Tuesday, ...
Sen. Lindsey Graham holds up government funding, demanding votes on a sanctuary cities bill and expanded lawsuit rights for ...
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House committee refers Bill and Hillary Clinton for contempt of Congress charges for allegedly failing to comply with Epstein ...
Well, last week was an interesting start to the 2026 regular session of the West Virginia Legislature. In my previous column, ...
Republicans plan "reconciliation 2.0" bill targeting housing and healthcare costs after Democrats' wins, but face brutal math ...
Every week on Reporter’s Notebook, WTMJ’s Adam Roberts talks with members of the WTMJ newsroom, as well as reporters from newsrooms from around the state, ...
Having covered Ukraine and Russia for over three decades, especially the war between the two countries for the last several years, I’ve naturally been fascinated by the latest Trump administration ...
Remember the way the world held its breath while awaiting Astronaut Neil Armstrong's first step on the moon in 1969? Similar anticipation wrapped around the world on April 12, 1955. People were ...
Today, we present a special archived edition of To the Point, a compilation of some of our favorite "Reporter's Notebook" segments. Ranging from presidential golf and preparing for war in Iraq, to ...