Opinion
A coup by any other name
The president’s war with the nation is well underway. Shuttering the U.S. Agency for International Development was taking the smallest lamb from the flock. Other vital parts of the government may soon ...
Callers are getting busy signals and voicemail inboxes are full at many U.S. Senate offices as people try to reach out and ...
Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro is again calling on lawmakers to legalize recreational marijuana, pitching it as a crucial new source of revenue as Pennsylvania’s savings dwindle. Doing what 24 other ...
Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee are demanding answers after they say President Donald Trump gave billionaire ...
The Senate State Affairs Committee on Wednesday heard a bill that would eliminate exemptions for rape and incest in Idaho’s abortion ban, and allow homicide and battery charges for the death or damage ...
When Elon Musk debuted the Department of Government Efficiency recently at the Capitol, House Speaker Mike Johnson enthusiastically predicted the coming Trump administration would bring “a lot of ...
Texas families could use tax dollars to fund their children’s private school tuition under a Republican-backed bill that ...
Three weeks into Donald Trump's second presidency of the United States, the global aid sector is in disarray as Washington reviews its foreign aid policy to ensure it aligns with the America First ...
The bill, if passed, will allow police departments discretion to tow the vehicle and can keep it up to 90 days.
By Tom Latek Kentucky Today A proposed Constitutional amendment that would ban a governor from issuing pardons or commutations from 30 days before a gubernatorial election to the next inauguration ...