
Susan Collins Criticized for Contradicting Stance on Controversial Bill
Maine Sen. Susan Collins, who opposes the OBBB, inadvertently took credit for a provision in it during an interview.

Maine Sen. Susan Collins, who opposes the OBBB, inadvertently took credit for a provision in it during an interview.

In November, NYC voters will decide on a ballot measure to align city elections with presidential ones to boost turnout.

New Jersey governor candidate Jack Ciattarelli pledges to fight crime, yet his donors include alleged mobsters.

Election officials work year-round to ensure secure and accessible elections, facing challenges like threats and turnover.

President Trump’s efforts to control election systems raise concerns as DHS’s credibility on election security is questioned.

New York Rep. Mike Lawler breaks pledge, supports an anti-abortion group, drawing criticism and igniting debate.

President Trump’s suggestion of deploying federal agents to polling places is illegal; laws protect against such actions.

The president lacks constitutional authority over federal elections, which are managed by state and local officials.

In August 1980, Lech Walesa, a young electrician, led a strike in Poland, sparking a revolution against Communism.

As AI integration accelerates in the military, lawmakers are reducing the Department of Defense’s tools for pricing and contract scrutiny.

The Supreme Court case Louisiana v. Callais challenges Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, questioning its constitutionality.

Thousands of Iowans could lose health insurance as Rep. Miller-Meeks opposes extending ACA subsidies, calling them a “bailout.”