Inside the Influential Evangelical Group Mobilizing to Reelect Trump
United in Purpose held a call in April detailing its 2020 strategy to reelect Trump, including targeting minorities and using data-mining tools.
United in Purpose held a call in April detailing its 2020 strategy to reelect Trump, including targeting minorities and using data-mining tools.
Cardlytics altered the terms of Perdue’s compensation package so that the Georgia senator could benefit even after he was elected to the Senate.
In a “buy-a-badge scheme,” Energy Transfer and the security firm TigerSwan allegedly paid elected constables to guard the Mariner East 2 pipeline.
As case counts grew, Southern governors tussled with mayors over the extent of local authority, reversing city orders and reopening churches.
A peaceful protest movement confronts a lawless police culture.
Hawkfish is offering its services for cheap as Bloomberg moves to take control of the Democratic Party’s data and tech infrastructure.
Though neonicotinoids are banned in the EU, a sophisticated information war has kept these insecticides — toxic to bees and birds — on the U.S. market.
The court’s conservative majority has made its support for fascistic policies clear. We need a political response to Trumpian excess, not just a legal one.
Since 2016, the U.S. government-funded news outlet has turned to “blatant propaganda” designed to promote regime change in Iran.
The controversial law reclassifying contractors as employees is also causing retaliation from club owners.
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