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Politicians have long made calculations about which outlets to speak with and when. But partisan sites has made it easier to retreat into friendly corners → Read More
A more nuanced depiction of voters and issues can help newsrooms better report on elections and political campaigns → Read More
The dangers go beyond a made-for-T.V. mutiny. They lurk inside local election agencies, statehouses, and school boards → Read More
In an age of hyper-partisanship, adding context to survey data is key to giving audiences the full picture → Read More
In the fall of 2020, voters across the country waited in long lines to cast their ballots in a pivotal election, with press on hand to cover the action. One Georgia TV reporter talked to an upbeat voter who said, “A lot of people have given up their lives to make it possible for us […] → Read More
It’s no secret that the past two decades have seen a major decline in the number of news outlets serving local audiences. The statistics are staggering: Between 2004 and 2019, about 2,100 daily and weekly newspapers folded. These closures have hit rural communities particularly hard, according to Penelope Abernathy, lead author of the study, “News […] → Read More
In the wake of increased violent, unprovoked attacks and harassment against Asian Americans, the question is: Who’s on board to help? And what can we do? → Read More
Trump’s stoking of hostility — rhetorical and physical — towards reporters is likely to outlast his presidency → Read More
Representative Yvette Clarke of New York tells Cosmo about the moment she realized the Capitol was being taken over by a mob. → Read More
Tulsi Gabbard is the youngest candidate to announce her 2020 Presidential bid. Her message and military record could resonate. But will that be enough? → Read More
And could the 2020 race for president help Americans finally get over it? → Read More
Five women share how they’re coping, where they’re cutting back, and what they’re doing to fill the time. → Read More
The 2020 presidential race has already kicked off. From Elizabeth Warren to Joe Biden, here's a look at everyone who is running or rumored to be in the mix. → Read More
Rashida Tlaib won her primary in August and had no Republican opponent in November, potentially becoming the first Palestinian-American woman in Congress. → Read More
The personal cost of rape may be incalculable—but this wasn't supposed to be part of it. → Read More
The first daughter used her personal email to send hundreds of government emails, which has people wondering how many passes she will get for her gaffes? → Read More
Eslah Attar is an author on Glamour. Read Eslah Attar's bio and get latest news stories and articles. Connect with users and join the conversation at Glamour. → Read More
A breakdown of how women voted in the midterm elections reveals a stark divide. → Read More
Female voters helped propel a new crop of women lawmakers to Washington. Here's what that could mean. → Read More
The midterm elections brought big, historic wins for women and Democrats, who took back the House on Tuesday night. → Read More