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.
Learn why the Supreme Court hears only about 1 to 2 percent of petitions, how clerks screen thousands of cases, and what the Rule of Four really means.
Stolen mail can lead to check fraud and identity theft. Learn who to call, how to report it, and whether…
Here is a fact about the U.S.-Canada trade relationship that tends to surprise people: Canada, a country of forty million…
President Trump called them "tax-free investment accounts for every American child" during his State of the Union address, and that…
When Reverend Jesse Jackson died in February 2026, the national conversation about his legacy collided with an uncomfortable reality: most…
The jury refused to charge them. What Grand Juries Are Supposed to Do The Constitution requires that before the federal…
On January 7, 2026, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jonathan Ross fired three shots in less than one second at…
The Republican House majority is narrow, the margin between the party that controls every committee, every subpoena, and every budget…
The Fourth Amendment does not say "citizens." It says "the people." Courts have spent decades arguing about what that phrase…
This isn't some bureaucratic oversight or emergency improvisation. It's exactly what federal law allows. The legal framework permitting the government…
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…
Estimates from Anadolu news agency put the first 24 hours of Operation Epic Fury at approximately $779 million. That number…
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.…
You can receive Social Security retirement or survivor benefits while still employed. However, if you…
Getting a U.S. passport is your ticket to international travel, but understanding the associated costs…
Navigating Social Security benefits doesn't have to be complicated. This guide breaks down the application…
Media Mail is an economy shipping service provided by the USPS specifically for sending media…
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) is the cornerstone of federal wage and hour law in the United States. Enacted…
Moving to a new home is an exciting chapter but it also comes with a lengthy to-do list. Among many…
The United States Postal Service (USPS) offers various services to help you ship perishable goods safely. This guide covers everything…
When severe weather threatens, trained weather spotters provide crucial ground-truth observations that help meteorologists issue more accurate and timely warnings.…
International travel offers exciting opportunities for exploration and cultural exchange. However, unexpected emergencies can sometimes arise far from home. This…
The Twenty-Second Amendment caps elections, not years served, so a successor president can serve up to about ten years, and a vice-presidential loophole remains untested.
Learn how U.S. whistleblower protection and reward programs work, including where to report, filing deadlines, and anonymity limits.
Why federal law usually shields USPS from lawsuits over lost, damaged, or withheld mail, and what insurance or SF-95 claims can still do.
The IRS and Social Security still mail paper checks because a 1999 law exempts tax refunds and allows hardship waivers for people without bank accounts.
Why privatizing USPS keeps stalling: rural mail costs more than it earns, the law protects it, and no plan says who would pay.
USPS raises roughly $80 billion a year from stamps and shipping fees, not taxes, yet still loses billions due to falling mail volume and debt limits.
Perfume, batteries, wine, and tobacco all face USPS mailing rules. See what is banned, restricted, or conditional and what the penalties are.
Rural mail delivery costs more because routes cover far more miles with far fewer stops. See how USPS funds the gap and what private carriers charge.
USPS is its own type of federal body, not a cabinet department or private company. See how that shapes prices, leadership, and why rural post offices stay open.
No permanent address? Learn how USPS General Delivery, PO Boxes, and shelter programs help you receive mail and stay connected to benefits.
Three times, Representative Jamie Raskin put the same question to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem: "Based on what you know today, Madam Secretary, were Renee Good and Alex Pretti domestic…