A voting technology company targeted by bogus fraud claims related to the 2020 presidential election settled a defamation lawsuit Tuesday against a conservative news outlet. The settlement between Florida-based Smartmatic and One America News Network is the latest development in a larger legal pushback by voting equipment companies that became ensnared in wild conspiracy theories […]
Liverpool's title hopes took another dent as they were held to draw by West Ham. The Reds could have scored a later winner before Anthony Taylor intervened. Does Mo Salah regret not leaving Liverpool last summer? Is he now risking tarnishing his Liverpool career?
The House has 27 suffrage bills pending a vote in the full chamber.
It was not pretty but the Minnesota Timberwolves got it done. With Kevin
Footage has emerged of Nottingham Forest's three penalty claims vs Everton. This comes after the club slammed the VAR official on X. If Erik ten Hag wins the FA Cup with Man United, does he deserve to keep his job?
Eli. Underwood likes the experience of voting in person, but they now have to vote by mail. Underwood went to a Detroit church to cast a ballot in the 2022 general elections, but chronic health conditions meant the two flights of stairs to the basement taxed them badly; living with Long Covid as well, Underwood was […]
The first minister insisted that the SNP could have found a way to keep running the Scottish Government as a minority with him in charge, but announced he would be returning to the back-benches.
Special to WorldTribune.com Dennis Prager, April 28, 2024 The Communist Party of the Soviet Union — like most communist parties — came to power as the great defender of workers. In reality, the Soviet Communist Party didn’t give a hoot about Russian workers. The party was nothing more than a totalitarian organization that used workers […]
Both candidates have a record, and we know which president saw success and which one has only produced one crisis after another.
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Americans must make their voices heard.
Twenty years ago, I published Taking Back the Vote: Getting American Youth Involved in Our Democracy. The book grew out of a personal passion: Once my oldest child was able to cast a ballot, I became fascinated with the potential and obstacles facing our youngest voters. I delved into the lengthy and messy midcentury struggle to pass the 26th Amendment, extending the franchise to 18-year-olds. The first bill to lower the voting age was introduced in Congress during World War II—why should young...