Nearly every American can get vaccinated. Now what?
There’s a new stage in the pandemic: Young children are eligible for Covid-19 vaccines, and the majority of American workers are being told to get...
Exit polls from 2017 and 2021 show the key groups that helped Youngkin turn Virginia red
Virginia Governor-elect Glenn Youngkin notably improved the GOP’s standing with younger voters, moderates, independents and White women since the last gubernatorial election in 2017....
Colombian exporter developing cryptocurrency to help transport long-horned beetles to Japan
This Colombian beetle exporter once used biotechnology to reduce organic waste. It’s now moving into cryptocurrency development....
Adam Kinzinger isn’t ruling out a 2024 presidential bid as he considers his future after the House
Rep. Adam Kinzinger is actively weighing whether to seek his political fortunes in the Senate, the Illinois governor’s mansion or even the White House, despite...
Pelosi pushes for Build Back Better vote Thursday, but key sticking points remain
House Democratic leaders have been hoping for a vote Thursday evening on President Joe Biden’s sweeping social safety net plan, but key sticking points remain...
“PlugWalkJoe” indicted for $784k cryptocurrency theft scheme
Joseph O’Connor indicted on a raft of wire fraud, computer hacking, money laundering and identify theft counts....
The law bans 24-hour and drive-thru voting, impedes mail-in ballots and empowers partisan poll watchers. Federal officials say it will disenfranchise eligible voters.
The Justice Department is suing Texas over new voting restrictions that the federal government says will disenfranchise eligible voters and violate federal voting rights law....
Read: Justice Department’s lawsuit against Texas voting law
The Justice Department is suing Texas over its voting overhaul bill, SB1....