Online voting is very risky. But hundreds of thousands of people are already doing it

September 7, 2023 - 5:11am EDT
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Why don't we vote online? The general consensus has been toward paper ballots. However, more than 30 states quietly allow some form of internet voting, despite warnings from cybersecurity experts.

Dec 5 - 6:00am EST

The leaders of the so-called "Department of Government Efficiency" are calling for large-scale layoffs of federal workers and the elimination of some federal agencies during Trump's second term.

Dec 5 - 3:56am EST

Rep. Jared Moskowitz of Florida joined the DOGEcaucus, which supports President-elect Trump's push for government efficiency. Steve Inskeep asked him why.

Dec 5 - 3:56am EST

Rep. Jared Moskowitz of Florida joined the DOGEcaucus, which supports President-elect Trump's push for government efficiency. Steve Inskeep asked him why.

Dec 4 - 1:51pm EST

Earlier this year, Isaacman became the first private citizen to conduct a spacewalk. But his longstanding ties with Elon Musk's company SpaceX raise possible conflicts of interest.

Dec 4 - 1:25pm EST

At issue is a state law in Tennessee that blocks minors from accessing gender-affirming care in the state.

Dec 4 - 11:30am EST

Some Republicans joined Democrats in rejecting the measure, which would have restricted bathroom access. Rep. Zooey Zephyr, Montana's first openly transgender legislator, won a second term last month.

Dec 4 - 11:27am EST

Pete Hegseth is fighting to keep his nomination on track after a series of negative reports about his past behavior — including a damning email his mom sent him during his second divorce.

Dec 4 - 11:27am EST

Pete Hegseth is fighting to keep his nomination on track after a series of negative reports about his past behavior — including a damning email his mom sent him during his second divorce.

Dec 4 - 5:51am EST

Motherhood in the U.S. is revered. Actual mothers? Not so much. But momfluencers and tradwives are stepping in to fill that void.