Alternative facts have always been with us, and they've always been used to cover up uncomfortable truths. Here's some history you'll want to rewrite in your memory.
On the eve of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Trump administration is rewriting ...
Retired P&G CEO John Pepper helped create Cincinnati's National Underground Railroad. Now, he'll get one of its top annual ...
Metrobloks, a Los Angeles startup, wants to differentiate itself from the Googles and Metas with a smaller 14-acre data center.
July 17, 1960 - Jackson begins his civil rights activism when he and seven others enter the “whites only” public library in Greenville County, South Carolina. They are subsequently arrested and jailed ...
Miller, age 82, of Berkeley Springs, W.Va., went to be with the Lord 17, 2025. Born March 18, 1943 in Berkeley Springs, W.Va.
His death has sparked renewed concern over political violence, free speech and campus security across the country. This incident should serve as a wake-up call—our universities need to be places of ...
The stories unfold with the dynamism of a rapidly changing city rushing in tandem with a sprawling digital age, its particular tropes and pitfalls.
Alongside defunding public education and a brutal campaign of intimidation, censorship, and firings against educators, the ...
This week on Rochester in Focus, we sat down with Robert Ricks, the father of Robert Brooks, the incarcerated man beaten to death at Marcy Correctional Facility, Rosemary Rivera, and former New York ...
Charlie Kirk, 31, an avowed Christian, White nationalist, and White House insider, had a history of bigoted, racist remarks.
Explore the fallout from Kimmel's cancellation and its effects on free speech and First Amendment rights amid political tensions.