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Move Indigo – Yes, New Yorkers with second homes in the Empire State can choose where they want to vote

New York state law allows citizens with dual residences to choose where they want to vote.

Effort to reform elections in Buffalo appears dead

Laurence Rubin, chairman of the Charter Revision Commission. Photo...

Toyota and Honda are not closing US plants due to Trump’s tariffs. Here’s what they said

The claims spread as the Trump administration imposed new tariffs on some imports.

What we know about rumor Musk makes $8M per day from US government contracts

Musk's companies have received billions of dollars from federal contracts in recent years.

The SAVE Act could make it harder for many married women to vote. Here’s what we know

If the legislation passes, it may be more difficult for those who have changed their legal name to register to vote.

Unpacking claim famed rocket scientist ‘predicted’ in 1953 that Elon Musk would be leader of Mars

The rumor stems from the writings of rocket science pioneer Wernher von Braun.

Breaking Down How Much Time Biden Spent on Vacation While President – It’s Not 40%

The rumor that Biden spent nearly half of his presidency on vacation came from an exaggerated and incorrect Republican National Committee analysis.

Google says it prohibited autocomplete predictions for ‘impeach Trump.’ Here’s why

Google's autocomplete content policies say it doesn't allow predictions possibly indicating "a position for or against any political figure or party."

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Move Indigo – Yes, New Yorkers with second homes in the Empire State can choose where they want to vote

New York state law allows citizens with dual residences to choose where they want to vote.

Effort to reform elections in Buffalo appears dead

Laurence Rubin, chairman of the Charter Revision Commission. Photo...

Graham Platner – Platner says Collins sided with Trump to cut Medicaid, SNAP and help the rich. That’s False.

Sen. Susan Collins “sided with Trump, giving billionaires and corporations a hand out, paid for by cuts to Medicaid and SNAP.”