Iran’s parliament has passed new law imposing further limitations on internet users. The move has been slammed by civil rights activists.
Manchin’s Closest Political Ally Cashes In On Senator’s Rise
As firms strive to influence the critical politician, a longtime friend of the Senator has a thriving lobbying business in Washington.
Study: Christian Nationalism Linked To Political Violence Support
A constellation of beliefs known as Christian nationalism is linked to support for political violence in the U.S, according to new research.
Big Money Turns Saving The Planet On Its Head
Some of the world’s biggest money managers have adopted the exact opposite line. To save [earth], they say, don’t dump those holdings.
Will The Supreme Court Swing The 2022 Midterms?
The Supreme Court’s stay order in Merrill v. Milligan has sparked discussion on what the ruling means for Section 2 doctrine’s future.
Arizona Bill To Ease Candidate Ballot Access
Arizona’s HB 2640 introduced January 27 cuts the number of signatures in half for candidates seeking a place on a primary ballot.
Recent Developments In Europe’s Election Cybersecurity
Europe’s election management bodies have realized that online threats are here to stay and will only continue to evolve moving forward.
A Guide To Our Unique Democracy Chronicles Pages
Highlighting Democracy Chronicles’ in-depth democracy-themed pages where we strive to cover the latest democracy news in as expansive a way as possible.
Texas Voting Rules Causing High Number Of Ballot Rejections
Prior to next month’s state governor’s primary, new tighter voter ID rules have already resulted in a significant number of ballot rejections.
Trump Having Profitable Post-Presidency Like No Other
Much as he did while in the White House,…Trump has…blurred the lines between his political ambitions and his business interests.