Some critics of the US electoral process contend that most voters don’t have many options when they cast their ballots in November.
Paper Shortage Could Cause Problems At Polls This November
The timely delivery of election materials is a challenge for election officials. A national paper scarcity is a major part of that problem.
A Primer On Ballot Marking Device Security
Ballot marking devices (BMDs) guard against errors like stray pen marks and overvoting that can result in a ballot not being tallied.
Massachusetts’ Highest Court Upholds New Mail-In Voting Law
The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts has rejected a GOP-led attempt to prevent implementation of a new mail-in voting law.
Sir Mo Farah reveals he was trafficked to the UK as a child
The Olympic star told BBC he was named Mohamed Farah by those who brought him from Djibouti. His real name is Hussein Abdi Kahin.
In Belarus, A Social Media Post Brings 6.5 Years In Prison
Belarus has been transformed into a Russian air base by Mr. Lukashenko, who is increasingly looking to Russia for protection.
Uber Broke Laws, Secretly Lobbied Governments, Leak Reveals
A massive leak of private documents shows that Uber breached laws and lobbied governments as it rose to dominate the world market.
Chinese Develop Device To Test Loyalty Of Party Members
Some Chinese researchers say they have created a tool that uses facial scans to assess a person’s loyalty to the ruling party.
Vladimir Putin To Be Called ‘Ruler’ Of Russia
Vladimir Putin should be referred to as Russia’s “ruler” rather than the country’s “president,” according to a pro-Kremlin party.
The Biggest Issues That Are Facing Businesses And Non-Profits Right Now
If you asked anyone in the United Kingdom what they are most worried about now, the chances are good that they would tell you that they are extremely stressed by the rising cost of living.