
Ohio Voters Push for Anti-Gerrymandering Amendment Amid Political Obstacles
Ohio voters demand fair elections. A new initiative aims to end gerrymandering by transferring map-drawing to an independent commission.

Ohio voters demand fair elections. A new initiative aims to end gerrymandering by transferring map-drawing to an independent commission.

Arizona’s congressional elections in 2024 highlight trends in campaign financing, with candidates relying on national donors for 74% of contributions.

A room full of education advocates gathered to discuss solutions for Arizona’s public schools: a change of leadership.

Terroristic threats against Springfield officials and buildings intensified as GOP Senate candidate Moreno called for the deportation of legal Haitian migrants.

Justice Alito’s draft opinion dropping Jan 6 charges leaked; Chief Justice Roberts swapped authorship to shield Trump.

State supreme courts in Utah and Michigan recently issued landmark decisions limiting the legislature’s power to quash citizen initiatives.

The ODNI framework sets baseline standards for handling commercially available information but leaves significant discretion to intelligence agencies, risking inconsistency and privacy issues.

ASU now requires all students to take a sustainability course before graduating, starting with new students this fall.

A study found no evidence linking bail reform to crime spikes during the Covid-19 pandemic, debunking a common scapegoat.

Since 2020, nearly three dozen officials have refused to certify election results, yet they remain in office and will play a role.

American women dominated the summer Olympics, winning more than half of Team USA’s medals, and setting historic records.

PARIS — NPR journalists spent over two weeks covering the Paris Summer Olympics. Here are some standout moments from the Games.