In a normal midterm, the President's party loses seats in Congress. To prevent this, Republicans urgently need election reform.
The US government tends to treat radioactive waste as high-level if any doubt exists, but new laws could see reclassification as low-level.
Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act never mandated single-race districts and even mandated against such proportional representation.
Builders and proponents of data centers forgot about the little people, and it could bring the industry to a grinding, screeching halt.
The GAO (Government Accountability Office) has made 610 recommendations to Congress and is still waiting for Congress to address one.
Solar and wind farms began with great promise but now have provoked determined and effective local opposition.
Ethanol was never going to work, requires fossil fuels for its own manufacture, and results in more pollution, not less.
The proposed California wealth tax, if voters approve it, could eventually affect everyone who owns anything and destroy retirements.
Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tennessee) wrote the head of the Secret Service and bluntly told him to clean house at his agency.
The Democrats are running several former career prosecutors, fired from the Justice Department, in House races, preparing for impeachment.