The Right’s “Election Fraud” Cry for Midterms Previewed in Primaries
Spencer Pratt’s pratfall in LA, Graham Platner’s victory, prediction markets, and other takeaways from the California and Maine primary elections.
Spencer Pratt’s pratfall in LA, Graham Platner’s victory, prediction markets, and other takeaways from the California and Maine primary elections.
From Utah to Georgia, communities are demanding data center moratoriums as concerns move from local zoning fights into national politics.
Steve Cortes’s right-wing populist group has no members, a secret board, and ties to dark money and “pink slime” websites.
Oracle, which has secret partnerships with Israel, has told employees to love the country or work elsewhere.
Big public universities, historically at the forefront of catalyzing activist movements, are now using legal action, disciplinary efforts, and rule changes to chill speech and dissent.
Conservatives once panicked about a supposed federal plot to invade their communities and quash dissent. Now they’re cheering it.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is trying to eliminate all Defense Department DEI efforts. It hasn’t been entirely successful.
Mozilla, the maker of the popular web browser Firefox, said it received government demands to block add-ons that circumvent censorship.
The government wants to build a centralized platform where spy agencies can more easily buy private info about millions of people.
The charge of an illegitimate marriage is all that’s left after a court acquitted Khan over his handling of a classified cypher.
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