As your lone state government reporter here in Charleston, I have to cover both the House of Delegates and state Senate at the same time. Sometimes this means going to one chamber or the other.
Starting with my first regular legislative session back as a reporter for this newspaper in 2019 (my first session back was the special session on impeachment of the West Virginia Supreme Court of ...
Which of these things is not like the others? The economy. The border. Abortion. Foreign policy. The first three are issues many voters consistently tell pollsters are the subjects most important to ...
The dominant enterprise technology story for 2023 can be summed up in two letters: AI. Companies were either adopting generative artificial intelligence, thinking about adoption or offering technology ...
New York Times reporter Jackie Calmes joins Reporter’s Notebook to explain her provocative conclusions regarding conservative blogs and talk radio. Wesley Lowery also reports from Ferguson with ...
To most Brazilians, China is a distant and unfamiliar land, some 20,000 kilometers away, marked by vast cultural and social ...
Republicans control the House and Senate. But characterizing it as the "Republican Congress" doesn’t do justice to the present circumstances. This truly is "President Trump’s Congress." The ...
DALLAS — WFAA's Senior Crime and Justice Reporter Rebecca Lopez has seen a lot over the years. From the murder of world-famous singer Selena to unsolved cold cases, the Crime Reporter's Notebook ...
GREENVILLE, N.C (WNCT) — Join us for the latest episode of Reporter’s Notebook with digital reporter Cheyenne Pagan and reporter Ford Sanders. Ford talks about his story for the day, how ...
Washington Examiner White House Reporter Haisten Willis joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss the Biden administration’s 2024 plans, critics saying former President Donald Trump will be ...
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