Scripps alumnus Pavel Butorin and his wife, journalist Alsu Kurmasheva, will be honored with the James W. Foley Foundation’s World Press Freedom Award for their work and advocacy.
The newspaper has long clashed with the government on First Amendment grounds. Experts said it's been a key player in ...
Journalists can be infuriating. They simplify. They exaggerate. They sometimes get things wrong. They are disproportionally university-educated, middle-class and a bit left-wing, so their attitudes ...
Verbal attacks, smear campaigns, and intimidation remained the most frequently recorded violations in 2025. Digital threats continued to rise, while political actors were increasingly identified as ...
Norwich — From the start, Norwich Free Academy played with great energy and enthusiasm on Monday. The Wildcats battled for every point and hustled to keep rallies alive, preventing Putnam from gaining ...