The US electoral system is in the midst of a seismic shift as state legislators pass a series of laws restricting and expanding the vote.
The Growing Election Sabotage Movement
To voter suppression we can now add election sabotage as supporters of the “Big Lie” are reducing barriers to stealing elections.
Opposing autocracy: Russia’s biggest problem
Under Putin, Russia has left from a consensual autocracy to tyranny where a small group exercises power without legal constraints.
Credentials of China’s ‘whole-process democracy’ in doubt
In sharp contrast to China’s CCP’s claim to democratic credentials Xi Jinping emerged from a party conclave this week more autocratic.
Did Murdochs Push Election Fraud Claims? Dominion Sues Fox Corp. To Find Out
Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit against Fox Corporation should find out Murdoch’s role in pushing fraud claims against its systems.
Election Officials Have Another Year to Fight Disinformation
Election authorities warn there is still work to be done in the run-up to next year’s midterms to fight disinformation, boost trust.
South Africa’s Last Apartheid President, FW de Klerk, Dead at 85
President F W de Klerk, South Africa’s last apartheid leader has died at the age of 85, his foundation announced Thursday.
The World Is Fed Up With China’s Belligerence
Democracies are no longer as concerned as they once were about offending a fragile Beijing as the world grows tired of China’s belligerence.
Voting machine company Smartmatic sues OAN, Newsmax over election claims
Smartmatic, a voting technology company, is suing OAN and Newsmax for alleged slander and libel against their voting systems.
Reuters unmasks Trump supporters who terrified U.S. election officials
As Trump’s supporters threaten election workers, law enforcement has taken little action. Reuters tracked down nine of these attackers.