Justices rule states can bind presidential electors' votes

So-called faithless electors have not been critical to the outcome of a presidential election, but that could change in a race decided by just a few electoral votes.

House approves $1.5T plan to fix crumbling infrastructure

The bill also authorizes more than $100 billion to expand internet access for rural and low-income communities and $25 billion to modernize the U.S. Postal Service’s infrastructure and operations, including a fleet of electric vehicles.

Pence cancels some political events because of virus spikes

Pence will still travel to those states, which have set records for new confirmed infections in recent days, the White House confirmed, saying he will meet with governors and their health teams.

California voters could expand vote to some 17-year-olds

The California Assembly approved a proposed Constitutional amendment on Friday by a vote of 54-8. Voters must still approve the amendment before it can become law.

Facebook to label all rule-breaking posts - even Donald Trump's

Zuckerberg announced that the company will make policy changes "to connect people with authoritative information about voting, crack down on voter suppression, and fight hate speech."

Dr. Deborah Birx says President Trump never requested a slow-down in coronavirus testing

As the nation sees a potential second wave of the virus, many suggested the statement was a dangerous admittance that the President had called for less coronavirus testing. Others maintained the comment was made in jest.

Expansion of California privacy law qualifies for ballot

Secretary of State Alex Padilla announced Wednesday a measure to amend the law will be on the Nov. 3 general election ballot.

Democrats confirm plans for nearly all-virtual convention

Joe Biden plans to accept the presidential nomination in person, but it remains to be seen whether there will be a significant in-person audience there to see it.

Contra Costa Co. elections officials seek balance of voting, safety

County supervisors and election officials said they're increasing efforts to recruit as many younger poll workers as possible.

Did TikTok teens, K-Pop fans punk Trump's comeback rally?

For more than a week before Donald Trump’s first campaign rally in three months on Saturday in Tulsa, Oklahoma, these tech-savvy groups opposing the president mobilized to reserve tickets for an event they had no intention of attending.

Judge rules John Bolton can publish his book
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The government has not proven that the book would be dangerous to release to the public.