What to Watch in the Michigan, Missouri, and Washington Primaries

A well-funded Senate primary, a primary challenge targeting a ‘Squad’ member, and Joe Kent’s second chance—all are worth tracking on Aug 6. From the Upper Midwest to the Pacific Northwest, it’s another primary day. While not every race on Aug. 6 will capture Americans’ attention, more than a few could have major ramifications. In Michigan,

Polls Close for Primary Elections in Missouri and Michigan

A well-funded Senate primary, a primary challenge targeting a ‘Squad’ member, and Joe Kent’s second chance—all are worth tracking on Aug. 6. Election day polls closed in Missouri and Michigan at 8 p.m. ET on Aug. 6 for primary elections which feature several closely watched races. From the Upper Midwest to the Pacific Northwest, it’s

Polls Close for Primary Elections in Missouri and Michigan

A well-funded Senate primary, a primary challenge targeting a ‘Squad’ member, and Joe Kent’s second chance—all are worth tracking on Aug. 6. Election day polls closed in Missouri and Michigan at 8 p.m. ET on Aug. 6 for primary elections which feature several closely watched races. From the Upper Midwest to the Pacific Northwest, it’s

Polls Close for Primary Elections in Missouri and Michigan

A well-funded Senate primary, a primary challenge targeting a ‘Squad’ member, and Joe Kent’s second chance—all are worth tracking on Aug. 6. Election day polls closed in Missouri and Michigan at 8 p.m. ET on Aug. 6 for primary elections which feature several closely watched races. From the Upper Midwest to the Pacific Northwest, it’s

Meet the Little-Known Activist Group That Has Tens of Thousands of Doctors Registering Patients To Vote

Many patients at the Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute, an 89-bed facility affiliated with Pennsylvania State University, suffer from schizophrenia, substance abuse, depression, or bipolar disorder. They cannot complete the “activities of daily living,” the hospital’s inpatient clinic states. Some are “suicidal, aggressive, or dangerous to themselves or others.” During their stay, which is often involuntary, patients