Private citizens or groups cannot sue the government over the Voting Rights Act, a panel for the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit ruled Monday.…
MoreSen. Ossoff is requesting answers about the safety of Thomas & Friends toys for children following a recent recall.…
MoreA coalition of 26 state attorneys general is calling on the new U.S. Speaker of the House to pass a Florida-sponsored bill that would grant states the authority…
MoreFrom a rural county in southeast Georgia, a Statesboro woman is running for President of the United States of America.…
MoreVoters have their eyes on their bottom line ahead of the 2024 election. …
MoreThe suit contends the NLRB has violated the National Labor Relations Act and is acting arbitrarily and capriciously in violation of the Administrative Procedure Act.…
MoreThe federal government's official spending website is incomplete, lacking context and sometimes inaccurate.…
MoreA new poll shows a large disparity between how voters think of their local public school system and the nation’s school system as a whole, signaling frustration with…
More(The Center Square) – A proposed long-term care staffing rule from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services would not improve care but would force nursing homes to…
MoreA provision in the proposed Railway Safety Act would require railroads to notify states about the types and frequency of trains carrying hazmat transported through its boundaries.…
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