Jack Dorsey has left Twitter. In the wake of his departure the company’s federal lobbying expenditure seems set to increase markedly.
Congress Eyes Changes to Electoral Count Law
The Jan. 6th congressional committee is taking steps to overhaul the law Trump attempted to use to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
Republicans Hail Barbados’ Move Away From Monarchy
Anti-monarchy movements across the Commonwealth hailed Barbados as it dismissed the monarchy become the world’s newest republic.
How China’s crackdown Is Changing Hong Kong’s Identity
Beijing’s crackdown on critical discourse has eroded Hong Kong’s unique identity with many self-censoring to avoid possible legal issues.
Are Democracies Losing Out To Authoritarian Regimes?
The world is increasingly authoritarian, Hong Kong embodying this shift. The big question: what are democracies doing about it?
How Citizen Observers Saved Honduran Democracy From Violence
During Sunday’s presidential election scores of people gathered to demand nothing less than the future of Honduran democracy.
Rejected Ballots Up 400 Percent After Georgia Law
Georgia’s SB 202 seems to have achieved desired effect with absentee ballot rejections rising 400% in recent municipal elections.
Major Tunisia Union Calls For Early Elections
Tunisia’s powerful UGTT union called for early elections on Saturday, citing the president’s refusal to publish a roadmap for reforms.
Gambia Faces Key Test For Democracy In Decisive Election
Preliminary results from Saturday’s hotly contested presidential vote in Gambia show that President Adama Barrow held a slim advantage.
Dr. Oz Announces Republican Bid for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania
Mehmet Oz, host of “Dr. Oz” TV show, will run in the Republican primary in Pennsylvania next year to replace retiring Senator Pat Toomey.