A judge's decision sparked much discussion online about the potential ramifications across the country.
State lawmakers let Fenwick Island change its charter in 2008 to permit voting by corporations, trusts and other “artificial" entities.
A first-of-its-kind court decision affirming businesses can vote in Fenwick Island, Del., population 401, is stoking alarm ...
We’ve heard a lot about voter fraud over the past few years, particularly after the 2020 election. There are still people who ...
The ACLU of Delaware announced on June 2 that it plans to appeal the dismissal of its lawsuit challenging Fenwick Island’s ...
Delaware lawmakers are about to begin finalizing the Fiscal Year 2027 budget. Members of the Joint Finance Committee have ...
Nearly halfway into the primaries and the Democrats are gaining momentum in the midterm polls for control of Congress in 2026. Here are their most realistic opportunities to pick up seats in the ...
The former first lady’s new book reflects an insular White House where loyalty was prized and President Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s ...
Senators voted 52-47 to pass the $70 billion legislation to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol for ...
Corporations can now vote in Delaware. And they’re doing it. Seriously. Not dystopian science fiction or a new novel by an AI ...
Democrats nominated history makers for Senate in Iowa and governor in New Mexico, while Trump's GOP primary winning streak ...