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A conservative judge crossed party lines to cut off any legal avenues for further challenges to the results as the electoral college confirmed Biden’s victory.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis continues to target fired coronavirus data scientist.
How dumb can a congressperson be? This story on investigative journalism during the 1970s can only begin to answer that question. (You didn’t think we were referring to anyone in Congress today, did you?)
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A look at how the Republican party, long associated with draconian immigration and racial policies, continues to gain Hispanic voters.
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First there was an effort to hire former special ops soldiers, now it’s retired cops.
If hypocrisy is a sin, America has far too many sinners.
Voter intimidation concerns grow as voting gets underway in open-carry states.
In this week’s Scrutineers, Emily Levy talks to one county recorder who has transformed his community from opaque to transparent in terms of voting knowledge.