Politics Aug 13 Analysis: 12 percent of voters use paperless machines vulnerable to hacking A study released by the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School concludes that much more needs to be done to secure the vote in 2020. By Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press
Politics Jun 26 Study finds difficulty tracing dark money in political ads It's getting harder to know who is funding political advertising at the state level as more money becomes anonymous or is filtered from one political action committee to another, a new study finds. By Geoff Mulvihill, Associated Press
Nation Apr 25 Justice Department wants states to make it easier for ex-prisoners to obtain IDs WASHINGTON — States should make it easier for convicted felons to obtain state-issued identification after they get out of prison, Attorney General Loretta Lynch said Monday. By Eric Tucker, Associated Press