A federal judge just delivered a major decision that restores American Sign Language interpreters to White House press briefings under Donald Trump’s administration. The ruling from U.S. District ...
The National Association of the Deaf is celebrating a legal victory against the White House. A judge ordered ASL for ...
The president ‘inexplicably’ stopped providing sign language interpreters at official briefings, the National Association of ...
Learn about Marlee Matlin, Oscar-winning actress and champion of the Deaf community. This version contains on-screen ASL interpretation. Learn about the life and career of 4-time Emmy nominee Marlee ...
"It did feel like something was missing." Two years into her time at UC San Diego, Talisa Lin was perplexed. Not in the 'all-day, every day' way, but rather in the periodic sense that she lost ...
The iconic Citgo sign in Boston is moving, but only slightly. Officials announced Wednesday it will soon be repositioned from its perch atop Kenmore Square. The sign will be moved 30 feet higher and ...
A Chick-fil-A cashier made a little boy who’s deaf feel seen — with one simple gesture. When 4-year-old Luca Silva of Northridge, California, was practicing ordering his own food, his mom, Callie ...
Moises, a Chick-fil-A cashier, surprised a 4-year-old who's deaf by using ASL to communicate — prompting Luca to sign his name for the first time. Here’s who pays when undocumented immigrants get ...
Five major broadcast news networks announced Tuesday that they will not sign the Pentagon’s new press policy before an afternoon deadline, joining several other media organizations that have objected ...
In the blazing Monday heat, 150 University of Texas students and faculty members gathered before the UT Tower with a message to the leaders inside: do not sign President Donald J. Trump administration ...
The Washington Post, The New York Times, the Associated Press and CNN, as well as conservative outlets Newsmax and The Washington Times, all announced that they will not sign the Pentagon’s new press ...
Nearly two weeks ago, the White House invited Penn and eight other universities to sign the “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education,” a memo that “represents the priorities of the U.S.