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Stacey Abrams' advisor speaks politics to the next gen. (These aren't your grandma's civics lessons.)
"Schoolhouse Rock" meets Ziwe in Chelsey Hall's "Civics for the Culture."
Experiment finds TikTok, Facebook approve ads pushing election misinformation
YouTube, meanwhile, passed the test.
By Matt Binder
TikTok is launching an 'Elections Center' to combat midterm misinformation
The countdown starts now.
Twitter stopped caring about 2020 election lies just two months after it was all over
So much for all the banning and misinformation labels.
QAnon Shaman receives 41 month prison sentence for storming the Capitol on Jan. 6
Roughly 3 and a half years behind bars.
By Matt Binder
Bet on 2024 candidates now by buying shares to campaign urls
Who do you think will run in 2024?
By Anna Iovine
Trump issues statement accepting 'end' of his term via staffer's personal Twitter amid freeze
"There will be an orderly transition on January 20th."
‘QAnon Shaman’ is seen leading the charge as pro-Trump mob breaks into U.S. Capitol
A perfect visual representation of how QAnon got us here.
By Matt Binder
How to stay politically involved in a post-Trump world
There's a lot left to fight for.
By Tulika Bose
Trevor Noah's deep dive into 'faithless electors' is an eye-opener
"I can't believe what a giant fraud the electoral system is."
By Sam Haysom
What is Newsmax? Everything you need to know about the obscure pro-Trump TV network.
Newsmax has refused to call the election for Biden.
By Rachel Kraus
IGTV and Facebook Live are blind spots in Facebook's election misinformation fight
Video enables the spread of misinformation, and Facebook's still too slow to stop it.
By Rachel Kraus
Twitter continues to label Trump's misinformation about vote count
"We placed a warning on this Tweet for making a potentially misleading claim about an election."
By Matt Binder
13 of the nicest moments from Election Day
Partake in some wholesome polling station content.
Tracy Chapman gives rare performance of 'Talkin' 'Bout A Revolution' with a message to vote
You wouldn't want to disappoint Tracy Chapman now, would you?
From pizza to playlists, here's how to help people standing in line to vote
Voting shouldn't be this hard, but you can still help from afar.
By Rachel Kraus
Here's what Twitter plans to do about election result misinformation
Twitter is "prioritizing the presidential election and other highly contested races" in its fight against misinformation.
By Matt Binder
The newest Google Doodle is, unsurprisingly, about voting
Figure out when and where to vote using the latest Google Doodle.
By Alex Perry
Stacey Abrams on how American democracy hinges on the right to vote
"We have reached the place where the victims of oppression are now reaching a majority status."
Wikipedia prepares for election day misinformation
The integrity of the platform is at stake.
By Matt Binder
This week in politics on Instagram: What the swing states are talking about
Swing states 'feelin' good as hell'?
By Rachel Kraus
Minecraft and Rock the Vote team up to show young users what it's like to vote
Build the Vote guides Minecraft players through an in-game virtual election.
How this initiative amplifies the voting power of people with past convictions
"We’re in this work long past the election, because we’re committed to empowering the over 70 million Americans living with past convictions or records."
Facebook's tools for 'at-risk' countries will be used to manage U.S. election unrest
With the election just around the corner, your news feed might start to look a little different.
Young voters, you have more power than you realize. Use it.
American democracy needs you now more than ever.
By Rebecca Ruiz