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It’s that time again, Texas — Election Day is here, and this year’s ballot is stacked.We’re talking 17 proposed changes to the Texas Constitution — everything from property tax breaks to water projects, parental rights, and even dementia research.Sounds like a lot, but don’t trip. We got you. Here’s the real rundown — no political […]
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Tuesday, Nov. 4, brings key elections nationwide, with high-profile races in New York, California, and beyond. Here’s what you need to know.
Across the country this weekend, millions hit the streets for the nationwide “No Kings” protest — a loud stand against what organizers call the growing “monarch mindset” of President Donald Trump. Texas showed up and showed out. From Austin to the DFW Metroplex, crowds filled parks and downtown streets with signs reading “We the People” […]
A new Supreme Court case, Louisiana v. Callais, could dramatically shift political power in Congress — especially in favor of Republicans. At the heart of the case is Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, a key rule that bans racial discrimination in voting. For decades, Section 2 has required many states — […]
Donald Trump, a real estate mogul who overvalued his assets by hundreds of millions of dollars, is now watching his allies prosecute Black women over line items on loan forms.
Agencies across the federal government made social media posts blaming the "radical left" for the government shutdown.
In a dramatic, nearly nine-minute video, Eric Adams announced he would no longer be seeking re-election as mayor of New York City.
The history of this country is haunted by white men hunting down Black women because their flight, their freedom, and their refusal to bow threatened the whole architecture of white power.
Republicans claim to care about the First Amendment, but their latest actions reveal they don't want free speech; they want control.
Lawrence Ross writes "It is possible to believe that murder is wrong while also thinking that the person who was murdered was bad or even evil."
Michael Arceneaux writes that the way the Democratic Party gerontocracy is set up, older leaders cling to power while younger voices are marginalized.
Missouri is one of several red states engaging in a rare, mid-decade redistricting effort to protect the GOP’s House majority in the 2026 midterms.