Janet Boudreau, who owned the election supply business Intab, designed an “I Voted” sticker in 1987. Her sticker became one of the most popular. Intab now sells over 100 million stickers every year. In recent years, some states have held “I Voted” sticker design contests with unusual winners. Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite […]
Sarah Stier/Getty Images Count the World Series champs out of the Soto race. Bob Nightengale of USA Today reported, “[The Dodgers] are expected to talk to Boras about Soto but won’t be a serious bidder.” Instead, the organization will focus on signing one of the key members of its championship campaign. “They instead would prefer […]
The 2020 U.S. presidential election took four days to call and was plagued by lawsuits and conspiracy theories surrounding election integrity and the electoral process. Although many state election officials have taken action to make the process smoother in 2024, there are still concerns in some swing states where the election could be tight. Counting […]
A handful of swing states are once again the focus of a high-stakes election, where electoral votes will decide whether Kamala Harris or Donald Trump wins. Americans are gearing up for yet another contentious presidential election. And while nearly 155 million people across the United States voted in the 2020 presidential election, all eyes will […]
(ANALYSIS) Well, Tuesday’s the day. Thank God. As Taylor Schumann tweeted recently, “The human body was not built to withstand 3 Trump election cycles.” The weeks before an election are always some of the busiest of my life. In an average year, I do about 80-100 media interviews. In the run-up to a presidential election, […]
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Here’s where to find more stories about Election Day, including how to get live results, last-minute voter guides and more. It’s officially Election Day for 2024 — and Illinois, it’s state holiday, which means certain places across the state are closed. Still, while many businesses will still remain open, […]
What to Know It’s Tuesday, Nov. 5 — Election Day. In the D.C. area, that means watch parties and heightened security. Streets near Howard University are shut down for Kamala Harris’ election night watch party. Here’s a full list of street closures. Meanwhile, Election Day freebies around the DMV include discounted rides to the polls, […]
In return for non-profit status, federal law forbids churches and others to back political candidates — a limitation now facing two potentially significant federal court challenges. The mandatory Form 990 information covers non-profits’ revenue, spending on their mission and on administrative and fundraising overhead, salaries of top officials and the names of board members and […]
From China’s mass internment of Uyghurs in Xinjiang, to Syria’s torture and extermination of thousands of detainees, to Russia’s forcible transfer of civilians from occupied areas of Ukraine, no region of our planet is free from crimes against humanity. Nor are the perpetrators limited to state actors. Between 2014 and 2017, the militant group calling […]
U.S. District Judge Frank D. Whitney has set a timeline to decide on a preliminary injunction in the antitrust lawsuit involving 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports. The decision, which is eagerly awaited, follows a courtroom hearing held earlier today for a preliminary injunction for the teams to continue competing in 2025 with charters. The […]