The job cuts are being imposed unilaterally, without the approval of Congress to shrink or overhaul federal agencies.
Legal Newsletter looks at how prosecutors pushed back on the administration's handling of the Eric Adams case, plus other legal news.
Smith is the second Democratic senator to announce their retirements ahead of the midterms in 2026, when the party wants to contend for the majority but faces obstacles.
House Republicans blocked amendments that would’ve protected Medicaid and federal nutrition benefits from the deep cuts.
More Democratic voters are pushing for the party to become more moderate after losing the White House and control of the ...
The state’s innovative public financing program allows candidates to raise competitive amounts from in-district small donors rather than megadonors. It’s working.
The House Budget Committee approved a fiscal framework that inches Republicans closer to their prized “big, beautiful” ...
The Constitution of Alaska is a masterpiece of careful thought and straightforward language. Among other things it enshrines ...
Democratic voters are craving moderation following a grueling election cycle for the party’s candidates during which a majority of Americans appeared to reject left-wing policies at the ballot box.
Trump followed through with a campaign promise, signing an executive order last month to eliminate DEI programs across the ...
Many of the corporate diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility programs under Trump administration scrutiny are legal ...
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