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After his Friday meeting with Vladimir Putin, President Trump bragged that the dictator had backed one of his conspiracy ...
After its successful start in 2024, a large majority of voters across parties want state leaders to keep funding New York’s ...
The so-called One Big Beautiful Act allocates more than $170 billion over four years for border and interior enforcement, ...
When 1965 began, federal voting rights legislation was far from the minds of most in Washington. After all, Congress had just ...
Voters should choose their politicians, not the other way around. The Texas gerrymander and the partisan war it has triggered ...
The judicial appointment of an outside authority to temporarily run Rikers Island offers a rare opportunity to transform one of the nation’s most troubled jails. But durable reform depends ultimately ...
This article was originally published in Al Día Dallas. Over the past 18 months, there has been a wave of anti-voter bills introduced and passed across the country, many of them designed to undermine ...
While the Heritage Foundation has previously spread disinformation about purported noncitizen voting, the organization has now turned to desperate measures in search of nonexistent voter fraud.
In the states previously covered by preclearance, Shelby County v. Holder left massive dents in the infrastructure we have to ensure that all Americans are able to have their voices heard.
A new executive order says that the government will only buy artificial intelligence models that are neutral and nonpartisan, but in reality, the policy would require technology companies to conform ...
While gerrymandering sometimes results in oddly shaped districts, that isn’t always the case. A smart gerrymanderer can create cracked and packed districts that look neat and square but nonetheless ...
The Brennan Center and co-counsel filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of civil rights and voting organizations challenging President Trump’s March 2025 executive order on elections.