During the current Mississippi legislative session, which runs from Jan. 7 through April 6, lawmakers will consider a raft of bills that could become law and impact prisons and jails, courts, policing ...
The U.S. has roughly one month until the government runs out of money, and the talks to avoid that are a mess, writes Philip ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) suggested on Friday that open Senate seats in Michigan and Minnesota could serve ...
Lawmakers across the US are eager to establish Bitcoin reserves and explore the possibility of investing state funds in ...
Conservation projects across the world are reeling from the Trump administration’s abrupt decision to shut down USAID and freeze foreign aid, as groups large and small scramble to fill sudden funding ...
Teacher pay increases, Medicaid expansion and road and energy infrastructure improvements are among the issues area lawmakers ...
ON THE MENU Dem voters want more moderation Senate GOP’s big map, big money Trump hedges on Vance Transgender readers respond ...
Trump has made sweeping changes — attempting to remake the federal workforce and implementing new tariffs, among others — but his first few weeks in office have also been marked by smaller pet peeves.
Why didn’t the United States annex Canada during earlier historical periods? In short, because it didn’t want to. President ...
On Thursday in a narrow decision, Congress voted 52-48 to confirm Robert Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human ...
Republicans are trying to exclude people who are in the U.S. illegally from the numbers used to portion out congressional ...
Republican Sen. Mike Rounds of South Dakota introduced legislation last year that outlines a road map to abolish the ...
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