Black Voters Swung Georgia for Biden in 2020. They Might Stay Home in 2024.

Black voters were key to securing President Joe Biden’s unexpected 2020 win in Georgia. In 2024, those same voters could return the state to Republicans. Civil rights leaders and activists are sounding the alarm that the Biden campaign has a major problem on its hands with Georgia’s black community, which makes up 33 percent of

Intelligence Leaders Implore Congress Not to End Surveillance Law

FISA Section 702 is ‘essential’ to the intelligence community despite its shortcomings in protecting Americans’ privacy, said DNI Avril Haines. Intelligence leaders are lobbying Congress to keep a controversial surveillance law in place despite concerns it has been used to spy on American citizens. Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) allows U.S.

Sen. Patty Murray Pushes for Veteran Access to IVF in Wake of Alabama Supreme Court Ruling

Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) announced that she will seek unanimous consent for her bill to provide all veterans with access to in vitro fertilization services in a March 11 press release. This followed a highly anticipated statement by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Department of Defense (DOD) from the same day regarding their