The discounts look dramatic. But here's what the White House doesn't emphasize: for most people with insurance, using the program will cost more than their current plan. How the Program…
About 2.8 percent of children on Medicaid get emergency or urgent care out of state nationally, but that varies wildly. Families in rural areas face the starkest choices. For specialized…
A jury decision that platforms are consumer products with design defects companies can be held accountable for would force every…
A 19-year-old identified in court documents as K.G.M. took the stand this week in Los Angeles County Superior Court to…
Internal company documents have been uncovered showing employees discussing the psychological effects of their platforms on teens despite knowing potential…
Two Americans are dead, shot by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis seventeen days apart. Renée Nicole Good, 37, mother of…
Two Americans dead within three weeks. Both shot by federal agents during immigration raids in Minneapolis. Both families now facing…
A federal judge in Manhattan heard arguments about something that almost never happens in American criminal law: whether to move…
On Thursday night, February 5, 2026, at 11:44 PM ET, President Donald Trump posted a 62-second video to Truth Social…
The FBI seized original ballots from Georgia in January 2026. That's not how it works. That's never been how it…
On January 28, 2026, federal agents wearing tactical vests walked into the Fulton County Elections Hub and Operations Center in…
As of late January 2026, more than 70,000 people were in immigration detention—and a federal appeals court ruled that tens…
By mid-January 2026, ICE held a record 73,000 people in immigration detention—a number that had grown dramatically over the previous…
More than 360 federal judges said no. Then one appeals court said yes. On February 6, 2026, a divided panel…
By mid-January 2026, ICE was detaining approximately 73,000 individuals—the highest level in the agency's 23-year history. A federal appeals court…
Getting a U.S. passport is your ticket to international travel, but understanding the associated costs can be confusing. This guide breaks down the different fees for obtaining or renewing your…
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Media Mail is an economy shipping service provided by the USPS specifically for sending media…
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Navigating LIHEAP as a Renter The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) offers crucial support for individuals and families,…
The Indo-Pacific region is home to over half of the world's population and a major contributor to the global economy.…
The laws that govern the United States are crafted through complex legislative processes. Central to understanding this system is recognizing…
Every day in American courtrooms, judges and juries face a fundamental question: Has someone proven their case? The answer depends…
The Supreme Court heard arguments about President Trump's tariff authority in early November 2025—95 days ago. The justices granted expedited review, which means the Court fast-tracks cases it considers urgent.…
President Trump imposed $133 billion in tariffs by declaring a national emergency. Two lower courts declared them unconstitutional. The Supreme Court heard arguments on November 5, 2025—four months ago—and still…
Ninety-five days after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a high-stakes challenge to President Trump's executive tariff authority, the justices still have not issued a decision. U.S. businesses continue…
The Supreme Court has been deliberating for three months on whether President Trump's tariffs were lawfully imposed. For American importers, there's a more immediate problem: entries are being finalized by…
A legal question with no clear answer has emerged regarding presidential social media deletions and record preservation requirements. The Presidential Records Act says that content related to official presidential business…
Federal agents broke into ChongLy "Very Scott" Thao's St. Paul home with the wrong address. They knew this within minutes—the person they were seeking no longer lived there and the…
The immediate questions were obvious: How did this happen? Who authorized it? But there was another question, less dramatic but more structurally important: How did ICE suddenly have 2,000 officers…
On January 28, 2026, FBI agents in tactical gear loaded more than 700 boxes of certified 2020 ballots into vehicles outside Fulton County's election operations center near Atlanta. They were…
FBI agents backed trucks up to the Fulton County Elections Hub and Operations Center in Georgia on January 28, 2026, and loaded boxes of ballots and election materials from the…
Hundreds of billions of dollars in tariffs hang in the balance. The Supreme Court is deciding whether a president can rewrite America's entire tariff system by declaring a national emergency—using…
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