A leader of the White House’s artificial intelligence strategy offered House lawmakers few details on its planned legislative proposal.
The Republican majority has let Trump do pretty much anything he wants—even when it tramples on Congress’s authority.
By: Leslie Bonilla Muñiz Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Legislation requiring paid political ...
With the afterglow of the holiday season still boosting our spirits, it is time to snap back to an important reality. The ...
The second, perhaps somewhat less appreciated but no less significant, is the Supreme Court’s ascent—its expansion of its ...
The unanimous SC Supreme Court struck down legislators’ attempt to raise their own pay; now Rep. Wendell Gilliard wants to ...
Sen. Mark Kelly is suing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over a review sparked by a video Kelly took part in with other ...
One GoFundMe campaign was made by Clyde Emmons of Mount Forest, Michigan, according to Wired. “The stupod cunts want to make ...
Effective AI governance demands strong federal standards that preserve state authority.
To-do for 2026: higher teacher pay, restrict data centers’ electricity use, judicial reform, FOI enforcement, no income tax ...
Speaker Dr Jagath Wickramaratne yesterday (09) delivered a ruling under Standing Order 27(3), declaring out of order a motion ...
Michigan House Republicans are again attempting to block $645 million in previously approved state spending. Attorney General ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results