GOP Rep. Urges Meta to Reverse Decision on Political Content

Meta users should have the choice to opt out of political content themselves and the company should reverse its policy on the issue given the importance of an election year, Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, wrote to CEO Mark Zuckerberg and COO Javier Olivan Thursday.[#item_full_content]

Biden to Apologize for 150-Year Indian Boarding School Policy

President Joe Biden said he will formally apologize on Friday for the country’s role in forcing Indigenous children for over 150 years into boarding schools, where many were physically, emotionally, and sexually abused and more than 950 died.

Ohio Judge Blocks ‘Heartbeat’ Abortion Ban, Slams GOP AG

An Ohio judge on Thursday permanently struck down the state’s ban on abortion after about six weeks and criticized its Republican attorney general for attempting to circumvent the will of Ohioans who voted to enshrine abortion protections in the state constitution.[#item_full_content]

Like Biden, Harris Puts Focus on Trump as Election Day Draws Near

With the end of her abbreviated presidential campaign in sight, Kamala Harris is trying to put the focus squarely on Donald Trump and allegations he presents a threat to democratic institutions, echoing the strategy used by Joe Biden before he ended his reelection bid.It’s…

Judge Signals Potential Halt to Va. Voter Roll Cleanup

A federal judge appointed by President Joe Biden seems poised to put an end to Virginia’s election integrity efforts to remove noncitizens and order the state to restore the roughly 1,600 people removed so far back to the rolls, Politico reported Thursday.[#item_full_content]

Mace Threatens to Subpoena WH Over Censorship Concerns

Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., chair of the House Oversight Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, has threatened to subpoena the Biden administration over concerns the federal government is seeking to limit information-sharing on social media ahead of the Nov. 5 election.[#item_full_content]