by Mark Angelides | May 4, 2022 | Articles, Good Reads, Opinion, Politics
The midterm election season has officially begun, and with it come the results from the May 3 primaries for both Ohio and Indiana. While these races are often used as a gauge for party support prior to the November elections, this year’s ballot card offered somewhat...
by James Fite | May 27, 2018 | Abortion, Narrated News
The people of Éire have spoken: the Eighth Amendment to the Irish Constitution, which recognizes and protects the right to life for the unborn, must go. Earlier polls showed a nation divided, with a slight majority favoring repeal. But after a bitter battle –...
by Teresa J. Read, CPA | Nov 12, 2017 | Healthcare
Earlier this week the people of Maine went to the polls and voted overwhelmingly to support a referendum aimed at expanding Medicaid eligibility to approximately 70,000 residents who currently live below 133% of the federal poverty line. Voters for the first time used...
by Nathan Steelwater | Sep 26, 2017 | International
Iraqi Kurds will vote today on a referendum that would determine the future of Iraq, and possibly pave the way for an independent Kurdistan. Despite opposition from both the Iraqi government and neighboring countries, the autonomous Kurdish region of Iraq expects 3...