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Failed Iran Nuclear Diplomacy and Shifting Justifications Preceded Operation Epic Fury

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Who Actually Wins and Loses in a U.S.-Canada Trade War

Here is a fact about the U.S.-Canada trade relationship that tends to surprise people: Canada, a country of forty million people, ranks ahead of China, a country of 1.4 billion,…

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Your Money & Home

Trump Accounts vs. 529 Plans vs. Roth IRAs: Here’s How the Tax Benefits Actually Compare

President Trump called them "tax-free investment accounts for every American child" during his State of the Union address, and that…

IEEPA Tariffs Are Gone. Here’s Which Presidential Trade Powers Survived the Supreme Court Ruling.

The Supreme Court's February 20, 2026 ruling in Learning Resources, Inc. V. Trump didn't end tariffs. It ended one particular…

Most-Favored-Nation Status, Explained: Why South Korea’s Tariff Deal Doesn’t Automatically Extend to Everyone

Hyundai's November 2025 deal with the United States turned on a single number: ten percentage points. That was the gap…

Your Health & Safety

Child Advocates Warn This Death Penalty Bill Could Silence Victims

For every 1,000 sexual assaults committed in the United States, roughly 50 to 57 reports lead to an arrest, depending…

An ICE Agent Killed a U.S. Citizen. Here’s What Accountability Mechanisms Exist—and Where They Break Down.

Renee Nicole Good's SUV was stopped sideways across a one-way street when ICE agent Jonathan Ross fired three shots and…

Civil Rights History in Schools: What Federal Education Standards Require

When Reverend Jesse Jackson died in February 2026, the national conversation about his legacy collided with an uncomfortable reality: most…

Your Voice & Rights

DOJ Says Title VI Bans Only Intent. Decades of Civil Rights Law Say Otherwise.

For fifty years, a school district that suspended Black students at three times the rate of white students, with no…

The Fourth Amendment Protections That Apply During Immigration Sweeps—For Citizens and Noncitizens Alike

The Fourth Amendment does not say "citizens." It says "the people." Courts have spent decades arguing about what that phrase…

How Jesse Jackson’s Presidential Campaigns Reshaped Voting Rights Enforcement

Jackson launched his first presidential campaign in 1983. The law existed. The federal government had tools to enforce it. What…

Your World

Immigration Enforcement Fear Has Driven Away International Tourists for Nine Months. Here’s the Economic Damage—and Who Bears It.

Sam Nassar works in food service at Universal Studios Hollywood. He knows the park's rhythms the way a farmer knows…

Canada and the EU Have Issued Travel Warnings About the US. Here’s What International Travel Agreements Require the US to Do in Response.

When Germany's foreign ministry warns its transgender citizens to contact the US Embassy before booking a flight, something has shifted.…

The Pentagon Wants to Own Stakes in Mining Companies. Congress Wants to Know If That’s Legal.

By late February 2026, the Pentagon had committed hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to buying ownership stakes in private…

Federal Judges Are Fining the Trump Administration for Defying Court Orders. Here’s What Happens Next.

A federal judge in Minnesota issued a direct order: do not move Fernando Gutierrez Torres out of state while his…

Trending Federal Guidance

Understanding Your Passport Costs: A Clear Guide to Fees

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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USPS Package Size Limits

Whether you're shipping products nationwide as a small business owner or sending gifts to loved…

Understanding the Social Security Earnings Limit

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

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…

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

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USPS Media Mail Rules and Restrictions

Media Mail is an economy shipping service provided by the USPS specifically for sending media items. Its primary purpose is…

Mastering Your Craft: Military Job Training After Basic

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Three Congressional Procedures That Can End a Shutdown Quickly

The federal government shut down at midnight Saturday. Hundreds of thousands of federal workers face furloughs, agencies are running with…

Article II of the Constitution: The President’s Powers and Duties Explained

Few Americans fully understand the constitutional foundation that defines presidential power. Article II of the Constitution serves as the executive…

USPS Delivery Schedule Explained: Days, Times, Holidays

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Your Credit Union Deposits Are Protected Up to $250,000—With These Exceptions

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The Supreme Court Struck Down IEEPA Tariffs. Here’s the 1974 Law Trump Invoked Hours Later.

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