How Democrats are making a mistake in rural America – by not showing up
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AND, what happens to that state’s Congressional delegation if they try it
Many people are worried about local officials pulling “shenanigans” with the election results. This author says there are protections in place.
Three studies show that racism may be at the root of anti-DEI sentiments
Can we learn from that history?
Trying to sneak in unscientific content via the back door
And it’s only going to get hotter.
Dwight Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan and other avatars of American conservatism wouldn’t recognize it under Trump.
But it seems that Harris can give as good as she gets.
Two recent Supreme Court rulings on congressional redistricting will have starkly different consequences for Black voters in the 2024 election. One ruling boosted Black voting power in Louisiana, while another decision upheld a South Carolina congressional map that the lower court had declared “illegal racial gerrymandering.” Despite these seemingly contradictory
Americans are deeply divided on some topics, but on various policy questions, there is actually strong agreement.
Globally, each of the past 13 months has been the hottest on record for that month.
Don’t understand the heat index and why it’s important? Read on – your life could depend on it.
The housing crisis is real, everywhere in the country. One state has passed legislation to address it. Can Kentucky follow suit?
Biden said he would be a union president, and he has (mostly) lived up to that pledge.
Heard a good conspiracy theory lately? Was it true, or false? Did you know how to tell? If not, then read on.