While millions of Americans have been scrambling in the last couple of weeks with the looming threat of TikTok—a popular video format social media platform—being banned on Jan. 19, a […]
Donald Trump was sworn into office on Jan. 20 as the 47th president of the United States. “The golden age of America begins right now,” Trump said in his inauguration […]
In 2015, the landmark Supreme Court case Obergefell v. Hodges legalized gay marriage nationwide. A decade later, arguments are taking place in the Idaho House that this should be overturned […]
From: Anya Zuercher & Olivia Lune Last week, Idaho Secretary of State Phil McGrane called Idaho’s General Election “an accomplishment that should be celebrated.” As students who witnessed voter suppression […]
Gus Trudell-Richardson, a UI student voter, stood in line for nearly seven hours before he could cast his ballot on Election Day. He and many other students experienced long waiting […]
Democrat Kamala Harris conceded the election yesterday after Republican Donald Trump declared victory early in the day when his Electoral College victory appeared secure. According to the Associated Press, […]
Incumbent Republican candidate Russ Fulcher won the spot of United States Representative for District 1. Fulcher received 52.2% of the votes. Kaylee Peterson, Democratic, received 44.36%, Matt Loesby, Libertarian, received 2.34% and […]
American politics are far from perfect. Plenty of governmental processes that were established decades or even hundreds of years ago continue to cause strife for American citizens to this day. […]
Moscow’s own state senate representative Dan Foreman has embarrassed himself once again. Last week, Foreman yelled at Native American candidate Trish Carter-Goodheart to “go back to where you came from” […]
Proponents of Proposition 1 on November’s election ballot say open primaries and ranked choice voting will give every Idahoan a greater voice in elections and reduce the political partisanship in […]