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Cheap Clothes, Climate Change, And Gen Z: A Black Friday Call For A More Sustainable Approach To Fashion
Guns At Voting Sites Have Long Sparked Fears Of Intimidation And Violence—Yet Few States Ban Their Presence
State Courts Face Chaotic Onslaught Of Lawsuits As Election Day Looms
State courts are fielding sky-high numbers of lawsuits ahead of the midterms — including challenges to voting restrictions and to how elections are run.
Sacheen Littlefeather And Ethnic Fraud: Why The Truth Is Crucial, Even If It Means Losing An American Indian Hero
2022 Brings An End To The Tradition Of Apolitical Secretaries Of State
The important role played by secretaries of state in administering fair elections is changing — and not for the better.
Biden Exposes Republican Hypocrisy On Israel’s Lebanon Deal
A historic Middle East deal reveals Republicans’ cynical calculus on Israel.
Lee Is Distancing Himself From Trump’s Big Lie Before Midterms. Here’s Why That Matters For Utah’s Latter-Day Saint Voters
Lee remains the favorite, but the fact that this is a competitive race speaks to how ongoing concerns continue to trouble the former president’s party, even in deeply red Utah