In response to Texas’s recent passing of restrictive voting rights and abortion bills, the White House has said it is up to Congress to act.
State GOP leaders push new 2020 election reviews as Arizona report looms
As the results of the GOP sham election audit in Maricopa county, Arizona, loom, more GOP leaders are considering 2020 election reviews.
New Texas voting bill deepens growing voting disparities
More blue and red states are moving in opposite directions on voting disparities among Americans, aggravating widening split.
Tanzania Suspends Second Newspaper in Less Than a Month
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan has reneged on her promise to back democracy. Her regime suspended a second newspaper Sunday.
What election losers tell us about Indian democracy
In the past 60 years, 2,751 parties have ran for parliamentary and state elections in India. The losers tell us much about India’s democracy.
Accurate portrayal of US history strengthens democracy
Despite the heated rhetoric of critics of critical race theory (CRT), students benefit greatly from America’s unvarnished history.
El Salvador adopts bitcoin, young president dismantling democracy
El Salvador has adopted Bitcoin as legal tender, the first country to do so in the world. The policy is pushed by its young authoritarian President.
Medical Parole for South Africa’s Zuma Ahead of Graft Trial
Just 60 days into his 15-month jail term for contempt of court former South African President, Jacob Zuma, is out on medical parole.
Apparent Coup in Guinea-Conakry
It appears there was a coup in Guinea-Conakry Sunday 5 September 2021 that removed President Conde and dissolved the Constitution.
Texas abortion law becomes a GOP ’24 litmus test
Just days after Texas’ unprecedented and restrictive anti-abortion law went into effect, Republicans countrywide are looking to copy it.