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Meghan and Prince Harry Encourage People to Vote in the Upcoming Election

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex spoke out about the importance of voting.
By Morgan Halberg

The USPS Has Released New Stamps Featuring Ruth Asawa’s Intricate Wire Sculptures

People all across the country have been working to actively defend the USPS from undermining efforts from the administration.
By Helen Holmes

Does Mail-In Voting Increase Voter Fraud? We Did the Math. The Answer Is No.

"Requiring an excuse to vote absentee does not reduce voting fraud. If anything, states making such a demand are more likely to experience voting fraud, having almost than twice as many cases of voter fraud as states which have all mail-in elections."
By John Tures
A pedestrian shelters from the rain beneath a Union flag themed umbrella as they walk near the Big Ben clock face and the Elizabeth Tower at the Houses of Parliament in central London on June 25, 2016, following the pro-Brexit result of the UK's EU referendum vote.

Expect More Violence in the Post-Brexit UK

By Dr. Maha Hosain Aziz
Hillary Clinton takes a selfie with a fan during a campaign rally at the Southwest College

Image Conscious: Why Selfies Could Turnout Young Voters

By Kelsi Trinidad
A woman casts vote at a polling station in Brooklyn, New York during the New York presidential primary.

Comptroller Will Audit New York City Board of Elections

By Jillian Jorgensen
Prez issue one cover art, detail, by Bret Blevins. (Image: DC Entertainment)

Voting on the Internet Is a Dumb Idea

By Brady Dale

Apathy Alert: Remember How Many People Died for Our Right to Vote

By Norman Siegel
No filter (Flickr).

Selfie Denied: UK Trains Polling Staff to Stop Voting Booth Selfies

By Sage Lazzaro
Anthony Weiner votes with his son, Jordan.

Weiner Gets Board of Elections to Intervene for Photo-Op

By Jill Colvin
Using Big Data and voter data, political ad firms will find you. (Photo: SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images)

Big Data Is Watching You: Finding Likely Voters in Unlikely Places

By Jordan Lieberman
New York City voting booths.

‘NYC Votes’ App Aims to Drag Elections Out of the Stone Age

By Molly Mulshine
The National Galvanization of Women protested Spitzer's candidacy.

NOW Urges Female Voters to Steer Clear of Spitzer and Weiner

By Jill Colvin
Mayor Michael Bloomberg. (Photo: Getty)

Bloomberg Warns City Could Be Mayor-Less Come January

By Jill Colvin
Adolfo Carrión Jr. (Photo: carrion2013.com)

Republican Candidates Slam Bill That Would Allow Non-Citizens to Vote

By Jill Colvin
People participating in the 2012 Museum Mile Festival. (Stan Honda/AFP/Getty Images)

Lena Dunham May Have Voted After All

By Hunter Walker and Colin Campbell

Hasbro Turns to Facebook Stunt to Distract People From the Fact Monopoly Takes For-Freaking-Ever

By Jessica Roy
Another one of Mr. Biden's fans from a few days ago. (Photo: Getty)

Joe Biden Meets His Fans and Makes More 2016 Jokes

By Colin Campbell

Today, Let’s Remember Everything Hurricane Sandy Just Taught Us About Social Media Misinformation

By Kelly Faircloth

Today, Let’s Remember Everything Hurricane Sandy Just Taught Us About Social Media Misinformation

By Kelly Faircloth
A Broad Channel voting site. (Photo: @JessicaProud)

Bloomberg Says BOE Has Voters Asking, ‘What’s This, a Third-World Country?’

By Colin Campbell
Voting in Crown Heights (Photo: @sarahljaffe)

Missing Machines, Misinformation and Long Lines: Election Day Off to a Rocky Start in NYC

By Colin Campbell

Joe Biden Votes for Himself, Suggests He May Do So Again

By Hunter Walker
A voting site in the Rockaway. (photo: @joshingnyc)

Election Day Gets Chaotic in Areas Impacted by Sandy

By Colin Campbell
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