Israeli Hackers May Have Rigged More Than 30 Elections, According to the Guardian

A criminal scheme using bots, fake news sites, and hacking into Gmail and Telegram is sold in South America, Africa, and other regions More than 30 elections around the world may have suffered interference from an Israeli company that offers candidates “services” for hacking into Gmail and Telegram, mass use… Continue reading

Trump’s Apparent Success May Diminish as the Mar-A-Lago Lawsuit Goes

Trump's Apparent Success May Diminish as the Mar-A-Lago Lawsuit Goes

Former President Trump’s fight against the Justice Department’s investigation into the mismanagement of federal documents at Mar-a-Lago has now reached the Supreme Court, but legal experts believe he may not fair well if his case is remanded to new justices. A federal district court judge in Florida approved Trump’s request… Continue reading

Google Harasses Employees Who Support Palestine

Ariel Koren, a Jewish Google employee, announced her resignation in a letter to her coworkers in response to a retaliation against her and other employees who had spoken out in favor of Palestine. Koren, who identified herself as a “Jewish Google worker,” wrote on Medium, “Instead of listening to employees who… Continue reading

Biden Quietly Met With a Group of Historians Who Compared the Current Moment to the Pre-Civil War Era

Biden With a Group of Historians Who Compared the Current Moment to the Pre-Civil War Era

The Washington Post reported on Wednesday that President Joe Biden met in private at the White House with a group of historians last week who alerted him to ongoing dangers to democracy. The August 4 meeting lasted nearly two hours, according to sources familiar with it, and the experts reportedly… Continue reading

Steve Bannon Was Convicted of Contempt of Congress on January 6

Steve Bannon Was Convicted of Contempt of Congress on January 6

Steve Bannon, a former adviser to Donald Trump, was found guilty on two counts of contempt of Congress on Friday after he ignored the Jan. 6 select committee. Bannon will be sentenced to a mandatory minimum of 30 days in jail and a maximum of one year in prison. Additionally,… Continue reading

Radicals Have Taken Over Mainstream Conservatism

Radicals Have Taken Over Mainstream Conservatism

The panelists on MSNBC’s Velshi said that there are similarities between Hitler and Mussolini and that “radicals” are influencing mainstream conservatives. Sam Stein, the show’s guest host and the White House editor for Politico, spoke with Zack Beauchamp, a senior correspondent for Vox, and Ruth Ben-Ghiat, a professor at New… Continue reading

Conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court Prohibits Most Ballot Drop Boxes in the State

Conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court Prohibits Most Ballot Drop Boxes in the State

The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled on Friday that no one can return a ballot on behalf of another voter. This is a setback for Democrats ahead of important elections in the state’s highly competitive primary and general elections. Continue reading

Churches Move Cautiously on Abortion, Calling for Post-Roe Calm

Churches Move Cautiously on Abortion, Calling for Post-Roe Calm

According tho the Wall Street Journal, on the first Sunday after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, clergy members treaded carefully in discussing abortion, and they called for respectful debate on an issue that divides many congregations. Mr. Stanley told parishioners that he had strong personal feelings about the… Continue reading

Pride Parades March on With Great Urgency Across the United States

A group of marchers walk at the Pride parade in San Francisco, Sunday, June 25, 2017. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

Pride parades began Sunday in New York City and across the country, with glittering confetti, cheering crowds, fluttering rainbow flags, and newfound fears about losing liberties won through decades of activism. The annual marches in New York, San Francisco, Chicago, and other cities took place just two days after one… Continue reading