The Congressional Black Caucus issued a warning to lobbyists in Washington to diversify their companies or be unable to reach it.
Students Go On Hunger Strike To Push For Voting Rights
Students assembled outside the White House to participate in a hunger strike to push for the passing of the Freedom to Vote Act
Massive Anti-Coup Protests Sweep Sudan
As Sudan marks the third anniversary of a popular revolt, people from all over the country joined protests against the military’s takeover.
China Ordered Amazon to Delete Reviews of Xi Jinping’s Book
Amazon.com Inc.’s efforts to gain favor with China included muzzling criticism of President Xi Jinping’s book on its Chinese website.
Dissidents’ sentence confirms Egypt’s continuing crackdown
An Egyptian court Monday gave activist Alaa Abdel Fattah a 5 years prison term, the latest that seen him spend the last decade in prison.
Trump Sues New York Attorney General, Seeking to End Civil Probe
Donald Trump filed a lawsuit against New York Attorney General Letitia James Monday, claiming her probe into his business is political.
Turnout Down as Hong Kong Votes in ‘Patriots’-only Election
Efforts by Hong Kong authorities and last-ditch canvassing by candidates failed to improve turnout in “patriots”-only election on Sunday.
The unprecedented risks facing US democracy
Across the United States, election officials are charged with ensuring a fair vote but some people want to weaponize these office.
On Excluding Singapore From Democracy Summit
President Biden invited countries like Angola, DRC and Iraq for his democracy summit leaving out Singapore a more democratic country.
Better Democracy Through Technology
Can machines help us become better citizens and communicators? Deb Roy, a leading authority on the subject, believes this is possible.