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Gerrymandering Is Only Going to Get Worse

Recent Supreme Court decisions have eased the way for states to enact more partisan gerrymanders. Now legislatures are racing to redraw their congressional maps in rare mid-decade redistricting ...
Three years ago, Jessa Davis had an epiphany: After she came out as a trans woman, remaining in deep-red Texas felt untenable. So, she sold her house in Odessa and moved to the liberal bastion of ...
The Colorado State Supreme Court has blocked a Democratic attempt to put redistricting in front of the voters this fall to ...
I've created more than 100 cross-stitch patterns for Country Living (they're all available online for free), and a handful of ...
America's 250th birthday marks a milestone of resilience for Native Americans. It's a complex history of displacement and ...
We’ve looked at this year’s Senate and Governor races, and now for the hard part: breaking down the races for the U.S. House.
The reliably Republican state has its first blue-leaning seat and Utah Democrats are excited for the pickup opportunity.
Despite nearly 60% of ballots were counted in California’s gubernatorial primary election, the race was still too close to call Friday, with Republican Steve Hilton leading the pack. Among the ...
States in America's South are scrambling to draw up new electoral maps that would eliminate majority-Black electorates.
In 2028, President Trump will not be on the ballot, leaving Republicans to decide the future of the party. Utah — which has a ...
From 19th-century mill towns to industrial hubs, these Ohio ghost towns all once hosted thriving communities. Today, they're ...