Jordan’s unfolding events have revealed not only a political crisis, but also a deepening crisis of intelligence and journalism.
The Dutch Banned Election Tech, Then Brought It Back
The Dutch Electoral Council has brought back electronic voting tools to count votes for the March 2021 parliamentary elections.
China Blasts UK For Granting Asylum To Hong Kong Activist
After granting asylum to Hong Kong activist and former politician Nathan Law, China has accused the UK of harboring a “terrorist suspect.”
The Effect Of Billionaires Buying Up Newspapers
The purchase of a metropolitan daily newspaper is one area where billionaires can still be praised as civic-minded saviors.
Money Politics, JetBlue And Voter Suppression In Georgia
JetBlue is defending its decision to donate to a PAC to support a congressman who objected to the presidential vote certification.
Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules Against Voter Purging
Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Friday state Elections Commission cannot purge 69000 voters from rolls due to change of address.
New Tool Tracks All Corporate Statements On Voting Rights
Democracy Docket has released a new tool tracking corporate statements in support of voting rights over the last few weeks.
GOP Have Clear Path To Gerrymander Their Way To Power
Following the 2020 census, Democrats are likely to lose control of the House of Representatives due to GOP gerrymandering.
China Takes Aim At Overseas Uighurs And Academics
Beijing’s propaganda campaign, including 11 media briefings, has repeatedly included efforts to discredit overseas Uighurs who speak to media.
Nigerian Governor Threatens Journalists Covering His Corruption
In an BBC interview, Nigeria’s Kano state governor said he would deal with journalists who published videos claiming he was corrupt.