‘Our Strategy Is Wrong’: Pro-Life Leaders Reflect on Ohio Defeat
After decades of losses kept them on the defensive, the pro-life movement has been caught flat-footed now that the ball is in their court in a post-Roe America.
Congress Divided on Options as Spending Deadline Nears
As the Senate adjourned for its summer recess, members of Congress were divided on a plan to fund the federal government beyond Sept. 30 to avoid a shutdown.
Severe Mental Illness: The Ignored Public Health Crisis
While 50 percent of mass homicides are associated with severe mental illness, desperate families cry out for help managing psychosis.
Behind the Movement to Ban Cellphones in Schools
Seven states passed laws prohibiting cellphone use during instruction time or requiring districts to impose restrictions at the local level.
Republicans Are Winning the Voter Registration Battle in Battleground States
Republicans are closing the gap on voter registrations in key swing states. Political observers say it could be a sign the party will perform well in November.
Trump Picks Rubio, Longtime China Hawk, for Secretary of State
Trump picked Florida’s three-term senator, Marco Rubio, to be nominee for Secretary of State, setting the tone for a more hawkish admin on U.S. foreign policy.
Conservatives Seek to Ban Private Funding of Elections Ahead of 2024 Races
Wisconsin voters ban private money, nonprofits from the election process after 2020 ‘Zuckerbucks’ controversy; spotlight now on 22 states that still allow it.
How Gender Voting Patterns Are Shifting in 2024 Election
More men have voted Republican and more women Democrat for four decades; this year the initial split appears wider than ever.
CCP Is Impersonating Americans to Influence 2024 Elections
China is deploying thousands of fake social media profiles to influence the outcome of the 2024 U.S. presidential election.
New Mexico’s Nuclear Town Has Big Housing Problem
The Los Alamos National Laboratory is rapidly expanding as the U.S. nuclear arsenal is modernized, but the small town can’t accommodate employees.
In Omaha, Democrats and Republicans Compete for Pivotal Electoral Vote
In Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District, election officials, local party leaders, and voters agree that winning the district will be purely a matter of turnout.
These 6 Michigan Counties Could Decide Who Wins 2024 Presidential Election
Election results from 6 counties will determine who wins the state’s 15 electoral votes and perhaps cast the clinching tally that seats the next president.