In the American system of government, Congress is meant to serve as a check on presidential power — especially on matters of war, spending, and…
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Virginia voters will head to the polls on April 21st to decide on a proposed constitutional amendment that could change how the state handles congressional…
Arizona's baseball history finds a home at Frasher’s Tavern in Scottsdale, showcasing treasured artifacts in a new exhibit.
Rick Jackson, GOP candidate for Georgia governor, boasts how tariffs and tax cuts boost his wealth as working people face rising poverty.
An American Navy pilot witnesses how Ukraine’s drone hunters are forging the future of war. Denver, Colorado, March 17, 2026. – Today, Drone Hunters of Kherson made…
Democracy depends on the rule of law — especially when force is used. For democratic governments, how power is exercised matters just as much as…
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As Washington grapples with a prolonged shutdown, states take charge, challenging federal overreach and exploring innovative policies. From lawsuits to preserve food aid to pioneering electoral reforms in New York, states are becoming arenas for experimentation and reform. Initiatives like the Brennan Center's focus on state courts and the Partnership for Southern Impact highlight the growing role of states in shaping the nation's future amid federal gridlock.
Maine Sen. Susan Collins claimed credit for a bill she publicly opposed, sparking controversy over Medicaid cuts and rural hospital funding.
Michelle Obama launches a video podcast, "IMO," with brother Craig Robinson, debuting at SXSW. Future guests include Issa Rae and Seth Rogen.
Only five Zpectrum plants remained by the end of the last episode, with a few days left in the vegetative room.









