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Falling on President Trump’s 79th birthday, the parade was added just a few weeks ago to the U.S. Army’s long-planned 250th ...
Iowa Republican and former state lawmaker Jim Carlin criticized U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst's voting record, calling her a "phony" ...
Why now: California’s schools and colleges receive billions in federal funding each year — money that Trump is threatening to ...
The Missouri House voted to set aside $1.5 billion in future tax revenue to finance stadium projects and provide $125 million ...
Here’s what the data says: Today, a majority of Democrats and Independents agree that the United States is experiencing a ...
Iowa House Speaker Pat Grassley, a fellow Republican, said he has asked legislators to sign a petition to call a special ...
Trump is threatening to withhold funding from California over its policy toward transgender student athletes, but actually ...
After delays, the Muscogee Nation Supreme Court heard Muscogee Freedmen oral arguments on June 10, 2025, in Citizenship Board ...
If the president believes that the state is not executing federal law, then he has the authority to do this,’ one professor says.
Ways and Means Chairman Bruce Bannister says they're expense reimbursements; former Sen Dick Harpootlian's litigation for Wes ...
President Trump is doing a great deal of damage to our 250-year-long tradition of rule of law. Provisions of the Constitutional law he is trashing today were once held sacred by presidents.
Does Donald Trump have the power to suspend a foundational legal right to challenge a person’s arrest and detention?