Politics February 4 Lawmakers from state with most federal workers per capita warn against Trump buyout bid Several Maryland officials spoke out against President Trump's plan to allow federal workers to have their jobs bought out, echoing some Virginians.
House Of Representatives Politics January 21 Bipartisan lawmakers join forces to break up 'out-of-touch' DC power structure A Democrat and a Republican are joining forces to crack down on the centralization of federal government power in Washington, D.C.
House Of Representatives Politics January 7 Republican lawmakers push to abolish 'unconstitutional' ATF Rep. Eric Burlison is leading House Republicans in a bill to abolish the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
Lifestyle Books August 10 Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch worries about Americans 'caught by surprise' by unreasonable laws In his new book, "Over Ruled," Supreme Court Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch is concerned that too many Americans are "caught by surprise" by a vast swath of unreasonable laws.
US April 13 Less than 1 in 4 Americans have favorable opinion of federal government: poll Only 22% of U.S. adults have a favorable view of the United States federal government, marking a 10% drop since 2022, according to a Pew Research Center survey.
EDUCATION February 8, 2024 ACLU calls on Biden administration to 'reject' Holocaust alliance's definition of antisemitism The American Civil Liberties Union on Tuesday called for U.S. Department of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona to "reject" the IHRA’s definition of antisemitism.
Illegal Immigrants January 27, 2024 ICE failed to adequately document some major procedures, including hysterectomies, watchdog finds Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) had updated practices in light of a government investigation which found major surgeries for some detainees were not properly approved.
Transportation January 15, 2024 Say goodbye to humorous highway messages: New FHA rule calls for 'simple, direct' signs The Federal Highway Administration released a new manual last month which includes a ban on electronic signs with pop culture references or humor because they are distracting.
Europe December 15, 2023 US returns to Greece 30 ancient artifacts worth $3.7 million, including marble statues Some of the artifacts in question were voluntarily surrendered by galleries, while others were confiscated from dealers and storage units.
Ron DeSantis November 2, 2023 DeSantis doubles down on vow to 'slit the throats' of federal bureaucrats, says it is just 'colorful' language President candidate Gov. Ron DeSantis does not regret his promise to "slit the throats" of federal bureaucrats, and he recently doubled down on comments that he made in October.