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Your Fourth Amendment Rights During Immigration Enforcement Operations

On January 7, 2026, federal immigration agents shot and killed Renée Good, a 37-year-old Minneapolis mother and U.S. citizen, in what she thought would be a brief moment of support…

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When Federal Agents Kill Citizens, These Laws Determine Accountability

On January 7, 2026, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jonathan Ross fired three shots in less than one second at Renée Nicole Good as she sat in her SUV on…

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Your Money & Home

Billions Collected in Tariffs Could Be Refunded If the Supreme Court Rules Against Trump

If the Supreme Court rules these levies were illegal—a ruling that could arrive any day now—every dollar may need to…

Section 230 Protects Social Media Companies—Except When It Doesn’t

A 1996 law called Section 230 protects internet companies from lawsuits for what users post—a reasonable protection when the internet…

If Meta Loses This Case, Every Social Platform’s Business Model Changes

A jury decision that platforms are consumer products with design defects companies can be held accountable for would force every…

Your Health & Safety

The Federal Program That Lets You Buy Prescription Drugs From the White House

The discounts look dramatic. But here's what the White House doesn't emphasize: for most people with insurance, using the program…

New Rules Let Your Child See Out-of-State Medicaid Doctors More Easily

About 2.8 percent of children on Medicaid get emergency or urgent care out of state nationally, but that varies wildly.…

How Federal Agents Are Investigated When They Kill U.S. Citizens

Two Americans are dead, shot by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis seventeen days apart. Renée Nicole Good, 37, mother of…

Your Voice & Rights

When Government Officials Post Racist Content: What the Law Allows

On Thursday night, February 5, 2026, at 11:44 PM ET, President Donald Trump posted a 62-second video to Truth Social…

The Constitutional Provisions That Give States—Not Presidents—Election Power

The FBI seized original ballots from Georgia in January 2026. That's not how it works. That's never been how it…

Can the FBI Seize State Election Records? What Federalism Law Says.

On January 28, 2026, federal agents wearing tactical vests walked into the Fulton County Elections Hub and Operations Center in…

Your World

When Federal Agencies Ignore Court Orders, Judges Have These Enforcement Tools

In late January 2026, U.S. District Judge Patrick Schiltz ordered the head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement to appear in…

ICE Detained Him Legally. A Judge Ordered Release. He Waited a Week in Custody.

Since January 1, 2026, immigration attorneys in Minnesota have filed 691 requests to challenge unlawful detention using habeas corpus. In…

How Immigration Judges Decide Who Gets Released on Bond—And Who Doesn’t

As of late January 2026, more than 70,000 people were in immigration detention—and a federal appeals court ruled that tens…

What Due Process Rights Apply to Noncitizens Detained Inside the U.S.

By mid-January 2026, ICE held a record 73,000 people in immigration detention—a number that had grown dramatically over the previous…

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 the Social Security Earnings Limit

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

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…

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

Navigating Social Security benefits doesn't have to be complicated. This guide breaks down the application…

Other Top Federal Guidance

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…

Navigating Military Justice: Service Member Rights During Investigations and Courts-Martial

The United States military justice system is a distinct legal framework designed to address criminal conduct within the armed forces…

Finding Your Local HHS Office: A State-by-State Contact Guide

When you or your family need support, finding the right government office can feel overwhelming. The central federal agency coordinating…

Understanding Medicaid: Your Guide to Basic Eligibility and Coverage

Medicaid is a cornerstone of the American health care system, providing vital health coverage to millions. But navigating what it…

USDA Grants and Loans for Beginning Farmers: Where to Find Them

Starting a farm or ranch is challenging yet rewarding. For those new to agriculture – defined by the USDA as…

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