This Pennsylvania County Built America, and May Decide the Next President

The county is a microcosm of the rest of the Keystone State—the largest of the U.S. battlegrounds. BETHLEHEM, Pa.—Nestled in the heart of eastern Pennsylvania is one of two state counties that has been a bellwether in the last four presidential elections, and may decide who controls the White House next year. Northampton County, home

‘They’re Targeting Voters Under the Guise of a News Org’: Inside a Soros-Funded ‘Fake News’ Network’s $9 Million Digital Ad Blitz

Over the past three months, an avowed left-wing organization has spent more than $9 million on Facebook ads boosting Vice President Kamala Harris and attacking former president Donald Trump. The spots have reached scores of swing state voters using a Facebook feature that allows advertisers to submit their own data—for political groups, that is, data

This Election Year, School Choice Is a Partisan Issue

Nov. 5 referendums in Colorado, Kentucky, and Nebraska will determine the future of certain school choice measures in those states. Even though the presidential candidates haven’t discussed it much, school choice is an election-year issue in many parts of the nation. The ballots in Kentucky and Colorado this year allow voters to decide whether school

University of Minnesota Used Police To Stop Violent Anti-Israel Mob. Professors Called the ‘Militarized Response’ an ‘Overreaction.’

University of Minnesota professors condemned school administrators and law enforcement for stopping a violent anti-Israel mob that stormed a campus building, destroyed property, and barricaded doors, trapping terrified employees inside. “This sort of overreaction is a direct result of the militarized response that this administration has adopted,” political science professor Teri Caraway said during an

Businesses Board Up in US Cities as Officials Enhance Security Before Election Day

Storefronts in Washington and elsewhere have been boarded up in case of possible civil unrest after the election. WASHINGTON—Cities across the United States have seen buildings boarded up as voters prepare to cast their ballots in a highly contentious election. On the weekend before the Nov. 5 election, buildings near the White House could be