Bianca Fortis
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Bianca Fortis is an Abrams Reporting Fellow at ProPublica.

While many states have made it easier for people convicted of felonies to vote, Tennessee has gone in the other direction.

Ten Florida men with felony convictions have been charged with voter fraud because prosecutors say they registered and voted illegally. Critics say the punishments are unfair.

The Food to Families program, touted by Ivanka Trump, gave tens of millions of dollars to unqualified firms and was also used to promote then-President Trump.

High-risk students in states and districts that have made masks optional are staying home.

A May 1 decision by the CDC to only track breakthrough infections that lead to hospitalization or death has left the nation with a muddled understanding of COVID-19's impact on the vaccinated.