
Noncitizen voting is real — But not where conspiracy theories claim
Noncitizens can legally vote in some U.S. local elections, but it’s illegal for them to vote in federal elections.

Noncitizens can legally vote in some U.S. local elections, but it’s illegal for them to vote in federal elections.

A viral claim that the Taliban returned Bagram Air Base to the U.S. lacks evidence. Experts urge media literacy.

Skills honed in the field are crucial online. Veterans assess sources and think critically to navigate information wisely.

A federal judge ruled Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans was unlawful, blocking deportations.

Veterans are warning about online radicalization of youth via video games and social media, urging proactive community action.

Residents of Chatham, Illinois, mourn the loss of four young lives in a tragic car crash at a building housing an after-school camp.

A federal judge blocked Trump-era directives threatening to cut funding for schools with diversity programs, citing vagueness.

Newsletters offer intentional content, fostering engagement and trust in a digital world cluttered with noise and ads.

Social media buzzed with claims of a vast underground city beneath Egypt’s pyramids, but experts highlight the lack of peer-reviewed evidence.

Wisconsin’s Supreme Court upheld Governor Evers’ 400-year school funding veto, sparking debate over executive power.

A viral TikTok falsely claimed Disney World lowered its drinking age to 18, causing confusion before being debunked.

Google labeled an abusive monopolist again by a federal judge for exploiting online marketing tech to boost profits.