Learn the warning signs in common scams, from AI voice cloning to QR code fraud, and see where to report each type and steps that may help limit losses.
Congress introduces thousands of bills each year, but most die from Senate rules, budget reconciliation limits, or the obscure Byrd Rule test.
Federal law doesn't require lunch or coffee breaks, but retaliation protections still apply. See how state rules differ and what's…
Explains how the Federal Reserve turns its target range for the federal funds rate into a real overnight rate using…
Explains how a 401(k) and IRA differ, and how Roth changes the tax picture, covering contribution limits, early withdrawals, and…
Learn why mail fraud became a federal crime, tracing the law from an 1872 statute to today's rules on intent,…
A plain-English guide to IDEA special education rights: requesting evaluations, what schools must provide, key deadlines, and options if services…
When Reverend Jesse Jackson died in February 2026, the national conversation about his legacy collided with an uncomfortable reality: most…
The Electoral College can let a candidate win the presidency while losing the national popular vote, as it did in…
Learn what the First Amendment protects, from workplace speech to threats, protests, and campaign spending, using three key questions.
See how census counts shape House seats, Electoral College votes, and federal funding, and which groups get undercounted most.
Learn how family visa categories, priority dates, and life events like marriage or death can affect a green card case…
Breaks down the four legal paths to a green card, family, employer, humanitarian, and the diversity lottery, with costs and…
Ten people are dead in Karachi. Everyone knows who pulled the trigger. The question is whether any court on Earth…
Search the entire text of the War Powers Resolution of 1973 and you will not find a definition of "imminent…
You can receive Social Security retirement or survivor benefits while still employed. However, if you begin receiving benefits before reaching your Full Retirement Age (FRA), specific rules limit how much…
Getting a U.S. passport is your ticket to international travel, but understanding the associated costs…
Whether you're shipping products nationwide as a small business owner or sending gifts to loved…
Moving to a new home is an exciting chapter but it also comes with a…
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) is the cornerstone of federal wage and hour law…
Navigating Social Security benefits doesn't have to be complicated. This guide breaks down the application process for Retirement, Disability, and…
Media Mail is an economy shipping service provided by the USPS specifically for sending media items. Its primary purpose is…
Facing a tax bill you can't immediately pay can be stressful, a situation many taxpayers encounter unexpectedly. Fortunately, the Internal…
Social Security benefits provide financial support for millions of Americans in retirement. But what happens if you also have a…
Established in 1946, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has grown from a small wartime malaria-control agency into…
The 1974 law set a strict budget calendar, but Congress almost never meets its deadlines, relying instead on stopgap funding and last-minute deals.
Closing a U.S. post office involves months of legal steps like notice, comments, and appeals, but emergency suspensions can skip them.
Explains how Section 8 and public housing work, who qualifies, and why waitlists and landlord refusals leave many families without help.
Federal ethics rules explain how officials disclose assets, avoid conflicts of interest, follow gift limits, and face lobbying bans after leaving government.
Postal workers cannot legally strike under federal law. This explains the 1970 mail strike and how arbitration settles pay disputes today.
A data breach notice means your info was exposed, not that it's been stolen. Learn the first steps, from freezes to protecting your Social Security number.
Dodd-Frank created the CFPB and tried to end bank bailouts after 2008. See how the 2023 bank failures reopened debate over its success.
Fiscal policy is Congress setting taxes and spending. Monetary policy is the Fed setting interest rates. See which lever actually moves your paycheck or loans.
Election buffer zones range from 10 to several hundred feet, and federal law bans voter intimidation everywhere, even outside the line.
Protect your mail from theft with daily collection habits, free USPS tools like Informed Delivery and Hold Mail, and steps to take in the first 24 hours.
Why can't the U.S. build true high-speed rail? See how track ownership, land laws, funding, and politics in California, Texas, and Florida hold it back.