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Colorado vax lottery

Have vaccine lotteries worked? Studies so far show mixed results

August 19, 2021

This summer, a wide range of states scrambled to create lotteries to incentivize citizens to get vaccinated for the coronavirus. In all, 26 states offered some type of incentive, with a majority using a lottery drawing, according to the National Governors Association.  On May 10, Ohio became the first in the nation to launch a […]

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Vietnam and Afghanistan: Different wars, similar endings?

August 17, 2021

In Saigon, April 1975, throngs of desperate Vietnamese people scaled the walls of the American embassy, hoping to get to any helicopter that would carry them away to safety.  In Kabul, August 2021, equally desperate Afghans mounted the walls of Kabul’s Hamid Karzai International Airport, and filled the runways, also hoping to find escape. The […]

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Could Joe Biden challenge Florida, Texas on mask policies? Probably not

August 12, 2021

Amid a resurgence of coronavirus cases in the United States, the White House has expressed concern about efforts by some Republican-led states to prevent school districts from requiring masks. But the question is: Can they turn that concern into some type of federal action? In Florida, for instance, the administration of Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis […]

Mask in classroom

Science shows mask-wearing is largely safe for children

August 12, 2021

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is one of a handful of GOP governors trying to block school districts from requiring masks in the classroom.  Under DeSantis’ direction, the state health department adopted a rule that gives families the ability to opt out of locally ordered school mask mandates. The state board of education approved another rule […]

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As extremes shape voter ID debate, the rules keep getting stricter

August 9, 2021

If you have to show a photo ID to buy a beer, board a plane or pick up a ticket at will call, shouldn’t you have to show one to cast a ballot? Doesn’t our democratic process deserve at least that level of security? So goes a familiar argument for voter ID requirements. The argument […]

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The CDC’s new eviction moratorium: Is it legal?

August 4, 2021

The Biden administration issued a new eviction moratorium on Aug. 3, heeding calls from housing advocates to help potentially millions of Americans who are behind on their rent. But the move risks an intervention by the courts. The order, issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, was crafted in a way that doesn’t […]

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Are there 28 new, restrictive voting laws? Not exactly

July 21, 2021

As President Joe Biden seeks to enact national voting rights legislation, he has turned his attention to attacking new state laws that he says will restrict voting. ​​”This year alone, 17 states have enacted — not just proposed, but enacted — 28 new laws to make it harder for Americans to vote,” Biden said during […]

Trump supporters rally in Arizona 11-7-20

Are state legislators really seeking power to overrule the voters?

July 14, 2021

In a speech on voting rights in Philadelphia, President Joe Biden vowed that his administration would fight back against new voting restrictions pushed by allies of former President Donald Trump. State legislators are now engaged in a “broad assault against voting,” Biden said July 13. Among the threats he cited were efforts to move power […]

The coronavirus variants: What you need to know

July 7, 2021

If you’ve been paying attention to recent news reports about the coronavirus pandemic, you’ve probably heard public health officials say they’re pleased about the dropping rates of cases and deaths due to vaccination in the United States — but that they’re also worried that continued spread of the delta variant could reverse some of those […]

PolitiFact CHD dismissal

Federal judge dismisses lawsuit involving PolitiFact

June 30, 2021

A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the group Children’s Health Defense against the Poynter Institute for Media Studies, Facebook, and Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg. The lawsuit alleged that PolitiFact, a project of Poynter, had censored a truthful public health statement about vaccines through its fact-checking relationship with Facebook. Susan Illston, […]

Biden in Wisconsin

Would Joe Biden’s proposals raise taxes on 60% of Americans? Not directly

June 30, 2021

Critics of President Joe Biden are saying that his proposal to increase corporate tax rates could break one of the highest-profile promises of his 2020 presidential campaign — that “if you make less than $400,000, you won’t pay a single penny more in taxes.” For instance, recent posts shared by several websites affiliated with the […]

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Voting rights battle heads to the U.S. Senate

June 22, 2021

If the Senate fails to pass voting rights legislation this week, as expected, it may not mean the end of federal election law changes this year. Democrats are already mulling several alternative strategies to protect voting rights nationwide.  If they fail to act at all, states will continue to hold the agenda-setting power for voting […]

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