From the early hours as the first polls opened, to the late night anticipation of results streaming in, photographers across ...
Casting your ballot on Election Day? Employers in 28 states must give you time off to vote. Here's what you need to know ...
Choosing when to vote is usually about finding that one block of time between your responsibilities at home and at work.
Texas has rules about employers giving people time away from work to vote on Election Day. Read on for how they may apply to ...
JPMorgan Chase , Bank of America and Citigroup reminded employees that they can take paid time off to vote in Tuesday's U.S.
With my commute and wait times at the polls, I worry this will impact my work attendance or my ability to vote. Should employees be permitted time off to vote, or special consideration if there ...
Early voting for the Nov. 5 election began Oct. 21. As of Friday, nearly 32% of the county's eligible voters had cast their ...
The deadline to vote in the 2024 election is nearing and could potentially impact the paychecks of Americans who need to take ...
For our new cover story, we asked Barton Gellman, a former TIME editor-at-large and Pulitzer Prize-winning national security reporter, for his answer to a simple question: Is your vote safe?
and election officials are hustling to combat falsehoods in real time. Conservatives have been sharing uncorroborated instances of machines flipping votes, claims of widespread fraud in mail ...
To help you understand your rights, this guide breaks down the voting leave laws in all 50 states. We also offer practical advice for talking to your employer, to ensure that your state’s time ...
Choosing when to vote is usually about finding that one block of time between your responsibilities at home and at work. But in many states, your calculation might also include the fact that ...