Wednesday, Jan 2, 2013 4:53 PM UTC
Will prisons ever open up to journalists?
Too often, public officials have the final say on how much the public knows about what happens in America's jails
Too often, public officials have the final say on how much the public knows about what happens in America's jails
He reportedly injured two hospital employees and a police officer
As the region changes demographically, the GOP's stranglehold is starting to loosen
White nationalists, neo-Nazis and Klan sympathizers are now casting their lot with disgruntled conservatives
States weighed in on issues including the death penalty, GMO labeling, human trafficking and racist language
Police in Alabama were alerted to a woman who might be dead, but instead found a woman celebrating Halloween
A majority of our legal disputes are settled in state courts. We need judges who won't cater to corporate interests
The Republican said he thought a film espousing an even crazier birther idea is "absolutely frightening"
The U.S. suffers from a terrible relationship with food. Where is it worst? Do the numbers tell the whole story?