Texas won a victory in the Fifth Circuit, which vacated a preliminary injunction ordering them to move a string of buoys in the Rio Grande.
The Loper Bright or anti-Chevron case puts the onus for draining the swamp on Congress, by restoring its primacy in legislation.
A social psychologists has proposed a revolution in childrearing and primary and secondary education: take the phones away.
After Murthy v. Missouri, Congress and the White House can act on Internet censorship - if Republicans gain control of both branches.
Cities shamelessly misused federal Weed and Seed funds to pay for such frivolous pursuits as soccer games and corrugated cardboard shredding.
Tennessee voters pay $335,000 to send franked campaign mail (“constituent communications”), in the latest abuse of the franking privilege.
Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (CRES) presents their short list of global emissions reduction investments that will really work.
Topline: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spent nearly $1.8 billion more than was allocated in its annual budgets between 2014 and 2023, according to a new...
Like-minded members of Congress have created hundreds of caucuses to help them work on specific issues – including the Arthritis Caucus, the Freedom Caucus, the U.S.-Japan...
Power plant emissions reduction rules must come by law, not regulation, the Supreme Court has said. A new bipartisan bill might serve.