Let's Set the Record Straight About Project 2025 | Opinion
Project 2025's proposals would reinforce our system of government, not depart from it. They would strengthen our Constitution's checks and balances, not weaken them.
Map shows cities where residents get recurring monthly payments
Several cities have approved guaranteed income programs to help some of their most vulnerable residents.
South Korea to create birth rate ministry for declining population
Policymakers are desperate to encourage child-rearing as a population crunch looms.
Supreme Court ruling will "dramatically reshape" balance of power: attorney
The overruling of the Chevron deference will lead to "uncertainty and change," former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance has argued.
Restore Accountability for Federal Agencies
The Supreme Court will soon decide a case that strikes at the very core of America's governmental structure.
Federal Leaders Must Embrace AI or Risk Falling Behind
As history has shown, concerns about the extent to which new technologies will wipe out entire industries tend to be wildly exaggerated.
What a Trump Dictatorship Might Look Like
What if the United States was ruled by a strongman? It's a fair question these days.
Better Planet
Panama map shows sea level rise impact by 2050
Some 2 percent of Panama's total land area is at risk of coastal flooding by 2050, a new study has found.
It's Time To Confront Our Exploding National Debt
As a nation, we stand at a fork in the road.
The Supreme Court Is About To Make Congress Reinvent Itself
This summer, the Supreme Court is poised to overturn a cornerstone of administrative law known as "Chevron deference."
Could AI One Day Be a Whistleblower?
AI is poised to change the way we detect corporate fraud and wrongdoing by cutting across departments and systems to gain a fuller picture of practices that may amount to fraud.
Social Security worst government department to work in, new ranking shows
The annual poll was conducted to find the best place to work in the government, with the embattled SSA trailing in last place among large federal agencies.
Why the Parents' Rights Movement (Still) Matters
The parents' right rhetoric is powered, in part, by three distinct but inter-related cultural mindsets—implicit ways of understanding and making sense of the world.
Mia Khalifa's government message goes viral
The former adult film star attracted attention with a tongue-in-cheek post about the government and movies.
2 inmates killed, 3 others hurt in prison 'disturbance': Everything we know
Two inmates died and three others were injured Friday after a deadly "group disturbance" broke out at an Oklahoma prison.
A Way to Protect Environmental Regulations From Trump 2.0
There's a scramble in President Joe Biden's administration to get out the door as much funding as possible for clean energy and environmental justice projects before it's too late.
Biden's crackdown on taxes benefiting 'white' people slammed
The administration released its 2025 budget proposal, which calls for a significant increase to the top capital gains tax rate.
Millions of Americans would see taxes cut under new plan
South Carolina is in the middle of approving a budget that would offer a statewide income tax cut.
School meals to change across America
The changes will go into effect between fall 2025 and fall 2027 and include rules for less sugar and more flexible meal options.
A Market for Donor Kidneys Is Not the Reform the U.S. Needs
Though it takes hard work, it is possible to increase the number of organ donations and benefit patients.
SNAP benefit increases to change under new plan
House Committee on Agriculture is considering new farm bill that would adjust how recipients get increases to their SNAP benefits.
US government tried to spy on people, Telegram founder claims
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov told Tucker Carlson that he's had multiple interactions with U.S. government workers.
We Can't Go Back to the Bad Old Days of Criminal Justice
Some states are returning to "tough-on-crime" approaches despite all the evidence showing the failures of our overreliance on imprisonment in the United States.
Social Security benefits will increase for some seniors
When the organization finds out about errors, it can add on severe penalties, including deep cuts to your future benefits.
King Charles' new public funding sparks outrage
King Charles III's foundation was given £6 million by the U.K. government while under investigation by the charities regulator.
Prince Harry handed legal boost by U.K. government
Senior government ministers in Britain have granted Harry's legal team permission to use sealed documents as evidence.
Housing market trend raises red flags
Investors purchased a record 26.1 percent of low-priced U.S. homes in the fourth quarter, and 18.5 percent of all homes sold.
Democrat takes aim at Medicare Advantage ads as seniors call foul
A Democratic senator has launched a probe into Medicare Advantage's advertising practices after seniors complained of being misled.
Edward Snowden's ominous warning to the world
National Security Agency whistleblower says a lack of faith in human-centric institutions will bring a swifter digital revolution.
Government to ease housing costs for a million Americans
The Department of Defense has reduced the cost of housing for service members by adjusting their allowances.