Stanford Internet Observatory ditching outsourced election censorship following lawsuits, subpoenas
Stanford denies the group is shutting down, just that its "important work continues under new leadership," but House Judiciary GOP claims "BIG WIN."
Stanford denies the group is shutting down, just that its "important work continues under new leadership," but House Judiciary GOP claims "BIG WIN."
"Programs like this invite fraud and reduce public trust in our elections," Ken Paxton said.
LaRose says investigators determined the powdery substance send to 15 states' election officials to be nonhazardous.
While former President Joe Biden wasn’t the first president to use the Strategic Petroleum Reserve for political reasons, he drained it more than any president before him. The frequent draws and refills may be threatening the structural integrity of the reserve, experts say.
Bryan Cutler, the speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, and Kerry Benninghoff, the majority leader of that legislative body, are seeking to file the brief.
Federal investigators looked into a wide range of potential pay-to-play and foreign influence schemes tied to the Clinton Foundation, but their inquiry was stymied from above. Here's a look at some of those schemes that went as far back as 2010.
Democrats are weaponizing federal government to engineer a "two-tiered election system" that optimizes Democrat votes while depressing GOP turnout, warns a conservative election watchdog.