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A Kentucky Woman Was Charged with Fetal Homicide for Taking Abortion Pills. Here’s the Legal Landscape.

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An ICE agent points a government-issued smartphone at someone's face, snaps a photo, and within seconds knows whether that person…

Why Labor Unions Are Struggling Despite Record Public Support

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Your Health & Safety

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Five Years After January 6: Who Was Pardoned and What Happens Now

On his first day back in office, Donald Trump signed a proclamation pardoning 1,583 people arrested in connection with the…

What the Supreme Court’s Trucking Safety Case Means for Accident Victims

The accident location and details are disputed among sources—some indicate Illinois, others Oklahoma, and the date of 2017 is not…

Your Voice & Rights

9th Circuit Strikes Down California’s Open Carry Ban: What It Means for Gun Rights Nationwide

A three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals struck down California's ban on openly carrying firearms in counties…

Federal Workers Sue Over Gender-Affirming Care Policy: What the Lawsuit Claims

A group of federal workers filed a lawsuit representing a group of workers with the same complaint on January 1,…

What the Supreme Court’s Gun-and-Marijuana Case Could Mean for Millions of Cannabis Users

On March 2, 2026, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case that forces millions of Americans to choose…

Your World

Maduro Extradited to the U.S. Here’s How Federal Prosecution of Foreign Leaders Works.

A military operation sent more than 150 aircraft and Delta Force operators into Venezuela, extracted the country's president by force,…

Trump Threatens Military Action Against Cuba, Colombia, and Mexico: A Guide to His Regional Warnings

On January 4, 2026, aboard Air Force One, Donald Trump told reporters that military strikes against Colombia "sounds good to…

UN Security Council Meets on Venezuela: What International Law Says About US Military Interventions

The United Nations Security Council convened on January 5, 2026, to address something that hasn't happened in decades: one member…

Venezuela Oil Embargo: How US Sanctions Work and What They Mean for Gas Prices

On January 6, 2026, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the United States would keep the oil embargo to…

Trending Federal Guidance

USPS Package Size Limits

Whether you're shipping products nationwide as a small business owner or sending gifts to loved ones, choosing the right packaging and mailing option can save you time, money, and stress.…

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Understanding Your Passport Costs: A Clear Guide to Fees

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Understanding the Social Security Earnings Limit

You can receive Social Security retirement or survivor benefits while still employed. However, if you…

USPS Media Mail Rules and Restrictions

Media Mail is an economy shipping service provided by the USPS specifically for sending media…

Exempt vs. Non-Exempt Employees: Understanding Your Rights Under the FLSA

The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) is the cornerstone of federal wage and hour law…

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Step-by-Step Guide for Applying for Social Security Benefits

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How to File Your Federal Taxes Online in 2025

Electronic filing has become the standard way Americans submit their federal tax returns. E-filing is faster, more accurate, and more…

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Your Damaged U.S. Passport: Steps to Replacement

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OPM’s Recent Challenges and Opportunities for Improvement

The U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) – the federal government's chief human resources agency – has faced significant challenges…

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