On February 5, 2026, the last treaty constraining the nuclear arsenals of the world's two largest nuclear powers expired at midnight. For the first time since the early 1970s, the…
At midnight on February 5, 2026, the world's last remaining major arms control pact expired. No replacement exists. What makes this moment matter for how our government works isn't the…
A small federal committee called CFIUS has the power to reshape, delay, or kill Elon Musk's $1.25 trillion merger between…
SpaceX operates over 9,400 satellites. When Elon Musk announced the company's acquisition of xAI in a deal valued at $1.25…
Elon Musk announced a $1.25 trillion deal in early February 2026: SpaceX would acquire xAI. The deal raised a question…
A federal judge in Manhattan heard arguments about something that almost never happens in American criminal law: whether to move…
On January 10, 2025, a New York judge sentenced Donald Trump to an unconditional discharge—a sentence with no punishment at…
A former president sits convicted in New York state court while a federal judge decides whether that conviction should be…
But there's a problem. The Constitution might not allow it. The question isn't whether these policies are good or bad—though…
The Make Elections Great Again Act, introduced by House Republicans in late January 2026 under the leadership of Rep. Bryan…
This bill doesn't repeal the Voting Rights Act. It creates rules that directly conflict with the VRA—you can't follow both…
In January 2026 (announced January 7-8, 2026), President Donald Trump signed a memorandum directing the United States to withdraw from…
On February 2, 2026, Elon Musk announced a $1.25 trillion merger between SpaceX and his artificial intelligence firm xAI. The…
Minneapolis police logged $3 million in overtime costs in twelve days. That's for one city. Factor in lost tax revenue…
While both missions are scheduled for February 2026, the timing is more complex than a simple five-day gap. The two…
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.…
Getting a U.S. passport is your ticket to international travel, but understanding the associated costs…
You can receive Social Security retirement or survivor benefits while still employed. However, if you…
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…
Navigating Social Security benefits doesn't have to be complicated. This guide breaks down the application process for Retirement, Disability, and…
The United States Postal Service (USPS) is one of the nation's largest employers, offering diverse career paths. From mail carriers…
Working from home has become increasingly common, making home office tax deductions more relevant than ever. Whether you're self-employed or…
Navigating the requirements for international travel can seem complex, especially when it comes to understanding the necessary documents. Passports and…
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is a sprawling agency with a mission that ranges from feeding vulnerable families…
In January 2026, the Department of Justice launched a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell over his congressional testimony about a building renovation. Nearly every mainstream economist and…
Federal prosecutors issued legal orders demanding Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell appear before a grand jury on Friday, January 10, 2026, threatening to formally charge him with a crime. The…
In January 2026, the Department of Justice opened a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for statements he made to the Senate Banking Committee about a building renovation.…
The Second Circuit's November 2025 order doesn't cancel Trump's 34-count felony conviction for falsifying business records. But it does something that could matter more: it forces a federal judge to…
But a fundamental constitutional question remained unresolved: Does the President have the legal power to terminate treaties without congressional approval? The Constitution is strikingly clear about one thing: making treaties…
The United States owes the United Nations over $4 billion in unpaid bills. Now the administration is moving to withdraw from dozens of international organizations entirely, setting off a tangled…
On February 4, 2026, President Trump signed a directive ordering the United States to exit sixty-six international organizations and treaties simultaneously—the largest mass withdrawal from global commitments in American history.…
On February 3, 2026, something unusual happened: Bill and Hillary Clinton agreed to testify before Congress about what they knew about Jeffrey Epstein. They'd spent months resisting. Their lawyers had…
The agreement to provide private testimony sessions later this month represents a dramatic collision between two fundamentally different views of executive power: whether former officials can claim constitutional protections that…
On January 7, 2026, federal immigration agents shot Renée Good while she sat in her Honda Pilot in Minneapolis. Seventeen days later, agents shot ICU nurse Alex Pretti while he…
Over thirty years later, Republicans in Congress have introduced what amounts to a dramatic shift in federal election policy. A new bill doesn't reverse the philosophy of making registration convenient—it…