Boston-based auction firm says an official printing of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s 1965 Voting Rights Act sold for $85,332.
List of American Politicians Who Were Actors Or Musicians
Politicians do not always come from expected places. Several leaders in the United States have come from the music and film industries.
Civilians Repressed by Rebels in Cameroon’s Anglophone Regions
In the war on English-speaking Cameroonians with shared responsibilities by Britain, the UN and France, separatists also commit atrocities.
China’s Autocrats End Democracy In Hong Kong
China’s communist leaders have imagination. For them, China is a “people’s democratic dictatorship” and its economy, socialist market.
Is Russia’s Government Scared Of A Group Of TikTok Bloggers?
Russia’s media watchdog has asked TikTok, others, to delete videos encouraging minors to engage in “unauthorized protests.”
Why Nigeria Should Return To A Parliamentary System
The 2014 conference report must be implemented, and Nigeria’s 1999 constitution repealed or a parliamentary system restored.
Leading Chinese Human Rights Defenders Recognized For Heroic Work
Human rights defenders Li Yufeng and Li Qiaochu are recipients of the seventh Cao Shunli Memorial Award for Human Rights Defenders.
Indiana Law Favoring Elderly Voters May Go To Supreme Court
Indiana is one of seven states that allows people 65+ to vote by mail ballot (without excuse), but does not allow younger voters to do so.
Celebrating Women’s History Month at the Susan B. Anthony Museum
Susan B. Anthony was born, raised, and died in Rochester. Her home and office have now been transformed into a national museum.
Maryland Bill Would Ban Firearms At Election Sites
If passed in the Maryland House of Delegates, SB10 would make it illegal to carry or possess a weapon within 100 feet of a polling place.