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Elections
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Commentary
American elections are a question of geography. Here’s how remote workers reshaped the political landscape
By
Sheila Lakshmi Steinberg
November 11, 2022
Politics
Check sources, know your blind spots, and pay attention to your emotions: Tips for navigating social media on Election Day
By
David Klepper
and
The Associated Press
November 8, 2022
Finance
Wall Street’s top strategist says stocks should jump if Republicans win at least one house of Congress in midterms
By
Farah Elbahrawy
and
Bloomberg
November 7, 2022
Politics
Here’s what to watch for in Tuesday’s game-changing 2022 midterms
By
Steve Peoples
and
The Associated Press
November 7, 2022
Success
Meet Maxwell Frost: 25-year-old Uber driver, and probably the first ever Gen Z congressman
By
Jane Thier
November 4, 2022
Politics
Here’s what election misinformation you can expect in the 2022 midterms
By
David Klepper
and
The Associated Press
November 3, 2022
Politics
‘We’re not paying them millions of bucks to endure that stress’: Election officials brace for conflict at poll worker training sessions
By
The Associated Press
October 31, 2022
Tech
Elon Musk’s Twitter faces early test in U.S. midterms: ‘Disinformation can pay off big time’
By
David Klepper
and
The Associated Press
October 29, 2022
The Coins
More than 4 in 5 U.S. voters say politicians’ crypto positions could affect how they vote
By
Leo Schwartz
October 26, 2022
Tech
The share of adults getting their news on TikTok has tripled in 2 years as other major social media platforms see declines
By
Alena Botros
October 21, 2022
Politics
‘You would think that they would have learned by now.’ Facebook and other social media still serve up election lies weeks before midterms
By
David Klepper
and
The Associated Press
October 21, 2022
Tech
TikTok let through 90% of ads spreading baseless claims around U.S. midterms, new report finds
By
Barbara Ortutay
and
The Associated Press
October 21, 2022
Conferences
Rep. Katie Porter highlights where Congress has room for improvement to properly represent the American people and regain their trust
By
Megan Leonhardt
October 13, 2022
Tech
Midterm candidates are embracing TikTok ‘for better or worse’. For a number of officials, it’s worse
By
David Klepper
and
The Associated Press
September 30, 2022
Politics
Russia could be ‘North Korea on steroids’: Economist and ex–Kremlin adviser warns what could happen if Putin is replaced
By
Tristan Bove
September 2, 2022
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