
Voters Not Politicians gathered an astounding 425,000 signatures in Michigan to secure a spot on the November ballot for a proposed constitutional amendment creating a citizens’ commission for redistricting.

Can Ohio Democrat Tim Ryan be both the blue-collar “guy you want to have a beer with” and the winner of the “yoga vote”?
After decades of fighting City Hall, Don Chiofaro’s bullish style has made him the most talked-about developer in Boston. But with a friendly mayor now in place and his plan for a soaring waterfront tower in the works, is the town’s toughest builder finally learning to play nice?
The group may have only surfaced nine months ago, but its obsession with the Titanic, the Rothschilds and the Illuminati revives decades, even centuries, of moth-eaten paranoia.

The day Roldo Bartimole turned 35—April 5, 1968—a crisis of conscience struck him.
The sultan of Morocco gifted Martin Van Buren a pair of lions, but a little-known part of the Constitution — the same that threatens to ensnare President Trump — forced him to turn them over.

In Ohio, voters ratified a bipartisan deal that gives the minority party more say in how congressional maps are drawn.


