Meta is limiting political content on Instagram, but users can change this in settings.
Instagram has started an automatic clamp down on the amount of political content appearing in its users' feeds, but there is a relatively quick and easy way to turn off the controls if you don't want to keep the limitations place. As part of an initiative Instagram announced last month, the popular social media service owned by Meta Platforms has stopped proactively recommending political content posted on accounts that users don't choose to follow. To do that, Instagram has automatically set...
The U.S. 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of signature verification for mail-in voting in the state of Pennsylvania.
At least six states are debating bills that would ban firearms at polling places or expand existing bans to include more locations.
At least six states are debating bills that would ban firearms at polling places or expand existing bans to include more locations.
At least six states are debating bills that would ban firearms at polling places or expand existing bans to include more locations.
(The Center Square) – A candidate for Illinois’ 19th Senate District discovered her name isn’t on some Will County vote-by-mail ballots, but it’s not just her name that was missing. The ballots were missing the entire race. Samantha Gasca is a candidate in the Republican primary for the 19th Senate District. A voter in the district approached Gasca and told her there was no race on her vote-by-mail ballot. "This could have been a plain mistake, but at the same...
Instagram has started an automatic clamp down on the amount of political content appearing in its users’ feeds, but there is a relatively quick and easy way to turn off the controls if you don’t want to keep the limitations place
Instagram has started an automatic clamp down on the amount of political content appearing in its users’ feeds, but there is a relatively quick and easy way to turn off the controls if you don’t want to keep the limitations place.
If you follow District politics, chances are you’ve come across Bill Rice and Dorothy Brizill. They are regular and persistent attendees at local government hearings and press conferences, often sitting […]
When it came to choosing how to vote in the March primary, Californians had it good. The state mailed a ballot to every registered voter a month before the election. Citizens could vote by mail or drop their ballot in secure, widely accessible boxes. And vote centers opened up weeks before election day. These options make California one of the easiest states to vote in, and are part of a growing trend of states expanding early voting opportunities, according to a study released Tuesday by the...
Democrats are aiming to use California's extensive ballot alteration possibilities to manipulate the outcome of a leftist ballot proposal.