California's Democratic senators are urging the Justice Department to cancel election observer plans, calling them partisan. Meanwhile, SNAP benefits face cuts amid a government shutdown, affecting millions. Discover the implications!
The DOJ is set to deploy federal election observers in California and New Jersey for upcoming off-year elections, raising questions about election integrity and potential voter intimidation amidst political tensions.
The DOJ is sending federal election observers to California and New Jersey next month after requests from state Republicans. This move aims to ensure transparency and compliance with federal law during crucial off-year elections.
In a controversial pledge, President Trump aims to eliminate mail-in ballots and voting machines before the 2026 midterm elections, potentially reshaping the political landscape. Legal challenges loom as he pushes for changes that could favor Republicans.
In a significant legal blow to President Trump, a federal judge blocked his executive order aimed at changing election procedures, siding with Democratic state attorneys general who deemed it unconstitutional.
In a stunning election result, Anthony Albanese and the Labor Party emerge victorious, leaving the Coalition in the dust. With a nod to Trump's influence, Albanese celebrates a mandate for optimism amidst global uncertainty.
As Canada's federal election results come in, projections suggest the Liberal Party, led by Mark Carney, will secure enough seats to form a government amid rising tensions with the US over tariffs and trade.
In a surprising twist, Mark Carney's Liberals have clinched victory in Canada's federal election, reversing a year-long Conservative lead. Fueled by Trump's tariff threats, Carney positioned himself as the steady choice amidst chaos.
In a significant legal ruling, a federal judge has paused key aspects of Trump's executive order on voting, which critics argue could disenfranchise millions. The decision marks a crucial moment in the ongoing debate over election laws and voter rights.
The U.S. House has passed a bill mandating proof of citizenship for federal elections, raising concerns about voter access and the implications for married women voters. What does this mean for democracy?