The partisan strategy of voter suppression
Republicans respond to a changing electorate with greater obstacles to voting
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Republicans respond to a changing electorate with greater obstacles to voting
Nine states now require an ID to vote, a requirement that critics say disenfranchises minorities and the poor
Frazier Glenn Miller Jr. said he committed the massacre because he wanted to kill Jews, though victims were Christian
Of several hundred members of his family who live in Wichita, Patrick Costello is the first to pursue higher education
The Food and Drug Administration says Blue Bell continued to ship the product, even after knowing about the problems
Arguments that focus solely on the fetus or solely on women’s rights are deceptive
Legislation limits ATM cash withdrawals of benefits to $25, ‘taxing’ the poor for each transaction
Prosecutors allege John T. Booker expressed desire to engage in violent acts on behalf of ISIL
Katie Knutter, communications director of Trust Women, discusses the organization's position to challenge this new law
Governors who thought tax cuts for the rich would create trickle-down prosperity are waking up