Ohio’s Voter Purge Faces Criticism for Targeting Eligible Voters
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has purged voters from the rolls, citing “election integrity.” Critics argue it risks removing eligible voters, particularly minorities.
Bernie Moreno’s Tenure at MetroHealth: Executive Bonuses, Price Hikes, and More
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno served on the board of MetroHealth, which raised prices and gave bonuses to executives. He challenges Sen. Sherrod Brown.
Integrated Teaching Bridges Math and Literacy for Better Academic Outcomes
As a special education teacher, I saw students struggle with math problems. Keywords like “all together” helped, but context was missed.
False Claims Target Sen. Sherrod Brown’s Social Security Record
Ohio voters are misled by claims that Sen. Sherrod Brown voted to cut Social Security. Brown opposes such cuts and supports Social Security.
Pharma Ties Raise Conflict Questions for GOP House Candidate Reddy
U.S. House candidate Prasanth Reddy has received significant financial contributions from the pharmaceutical industry, raising concerns over potential conflicts of interest if elected.
The Debate on Whether the Government Should Forgive Student Loan Debt
More than 40 million Americans have student loan debt. Should the government forgive all or even or part of it?
Rep. Mike Lawler Contradicts Himself on Social Security at Town Hall Event
At a town hall event, Rep. Mike Lawler vowed to never cut Social Security but then backed proposals that could slash benefits for millions.
Tennessee’s Corequisite Courses Failing Lower Achieving Students, Study Finds
Fifteen years ago, the Obama administration and philanthropic foundations encouraged more Americans to get a college degree.
Hogan’s Previous Stance on Social Security Poses Challenge in Senate Bid
Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s stance on Social Security and Medicare could be a liability in his U.S. Senate campaign against Democrat Angela Alsobrooks.
Maine Gun Safety Coalition Launches Red Flag Law Initiative After Report
The Maine Gun Safety Coalition launched a citizen initiative to pass a “red flag” law after a state report on the Lewiston shooting highlighted the failure of the current “yellow flag” law.
Republicans Spend Millions on Ads Criticizing Texas Democrats Over LGBTQ+ Rights
Congressional Republicans plan to spend millions on TV ads in Texas targeting Democrats for supporting pro-LGBTQ+ legislation, focusing less on border and economy issues.
States Partner with Employers to Enhance Child Care Benefits Amid Federal Stalls
As federal efforts for child care benefits stall, states incentivize employers with tax credits to support working parents.