Once celebrated as “the world’s most deliberative body,” the U.S. Senate has sunk to new lows. Buried in the 394-page bill ...
A month-long moot court program in New York City lets students prosecute — and defend — cases, offering real-world lessons in how government works.
Don’t you want to live in a crime-free utopia? Wouldn’t allowing the government to track our every move solve all ...
House members voted unanimously to rebuke the Senate Republican leadership for slipping into legislation a sneaky provision ...
Online safety is at the forefront this month, and The Richard E. Neal Cyber Security Center of Excellence hosted a free Cyber ...
The House has voted to repeal part of a new law that lets senators sue the federal government for millions of dollars if ...
Senate Democrats are introducing a bill to unwind a provision that would allow 10 of their GOP colleagues to launch lucrative lawsuits after having their phone records obtained by former special ...
This Kansas City worker helped Social Security callers through the shutdown: 'It starts to break me'
At the Kansas City offices of the Social Security Administration, Chandler McGinnis answered customer calls throughout the ...
The DOE predicted that power outages could increase by 100 times in the next five years if the U.S. continues to retire ...
Because of the Senate's provision, senators, and only senators, can retroactively sue the federal government for hundreds of ...
Federal authorities were chided for seizing electronic devices from Tate and his brother, and told to return them, records ...
Two months after Charlie Kirk’s assassination, a government-backed campaign has led to firings, suspensions, investigations ...
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