Don’t Count Them Out Just Because They Can’t Cast A Ballot
This election season, groups that are unable to vote — like youth and undocumented people — are solidifying their impact on America’s democratic process.
Right-Wing Hate Groups Are Recruiting Video Gamers
Experts say white supremacist hate groups are targeting young video game fans for recruitment via YouTube, Twitch, game-related forums, and directly within multiplayer game chat.
Technical Difficulties May Jeopardize Food Stamps At Farmers Markets
If a popular app used by many farmers markets to process federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits is no longer offered next spring, consumers’ access to fresh produce may be stalled.
Texas Community Struggles To Move Past Deadly Church Shooting
One year ago, a gunman burst into the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs. It’s been a year of recovery and learning to live without the two dozen people who died in the attack.
Muslims Hope To ‘Wake Up’ At The Ballot Box This Year
Though Muslims make up a small voting bloc, their votes can matter in close elections. This year, many feel a renewed sense of urgency to choose leaders that will represent them.
Georgia’s Brian Kemp Accuses Democrats Of ‘Potential Cyber Crimes’ Ahead Of Election
Two days before facing Stacey Abrams in the election to be governor, Kemp, Georgia’s Secretary of State, says the Democratic Party is under investigation.
Kenya’s Mary Keitany And Lelisa Desisa Of Ethiopia Win New York City Marathon
In a field topping 50,000, the annual race saw a lot of firsts. Desisa of Ethiopia won his first NYC Marathon and Kenya’s Keitany became the third person to win the race four times.
Midterm Elections: The Big Picture
On both sides of the political spectrum, there’s nervous anticipation about how Tuesday’s election will break. Democrats have distinct advantages, but Republicans see ways to limit their losses.
The Battle For Congress: State Of The House Vs. Senate
The battles for control of the House and Senate are playing out on vastly different fields, with the race for the House running through suburbs while the Senate will be won or lost in redder states.
Number Of Voters Drops About 20 Percent During Midterm Elections
Historically, most eligible voters don’t cast ballots during midterm elections.
Gunman In Yoga Studio Attack Had A Criminal History, Posted Racist And Sexist Videos
The assailant, who killed two people and injured five others in a yoga studio in Tallahassee, Fla., on Friday, had a history of grabbing women without their consent.
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