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Some Election-Related Sites Still Run on Software Older Than Many High Schoolers
Websites in dozens of towns and counties voting on Super Tuesday have security weaknesses.
Texas Closed Hundreds of Polling Sites in Black and Latino Communities
Counties with the largest Black and Latino population growth saw 542 polling place closures.
Centrists Will Still Be Split on Super Tuesday, Thanks to Mike Bloomberg
The question for Tuesday is not if Bernie Sanders will win the day, but by how much.
Mobile Voting Machines Are Enabling Hard-to-Reach Voters to Cast Ballots
Counties in California are trying to increase voting access through mobile voting efforts.
US Is Not Prepared for Coronavirus. We Need a Massive Expansion of Health Care.
Without competent leadership and a universal health care system, it is up to us to take action in our communities.
Unions Fighting Single-Payer Are Fighting Against Their Workers’ Interests
Medicare for All would disrupt union contracts to turn health care from a bargaining chip into a right.
Klobuchar Ends Her Campaign and Plans to Endorse Biden
This leaves Sen. Elizabeth Warren as the only viable woman candidate left in the race.
Actual National Security Budget Is Nearly Twice as Much as Announced Budget
At $1.21 trillion, the actual national security budget is almost twice the size of the announced Pentagon budget.
Florida’s HIV Criminalization Reform Still Targets Sex Workers
New legislation meant to modernize these criminalization laws would retain harsh penalties.
New NAFTA Curtails Corporate Tribunals, But Loopholes Remain
The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement blocks many but not all corporations from suing governments over investors’ rights.