
Impact of Tariffs and Favoritism in Today’s Political Landscape
Tariffs and favoritism are signs of a poisoned political era.

Tariffs and favoritism are signs of a poisoned political era.

Northern Europe’s dignity-first incarceration inspires U.S. reforms for reducing recidivism and overcrowding. Efforts include visits to Norway and Germany, influencing states like California and Pennsylvania to adopt humane correctional practices.

Congressman Steve Cohen raised concerns about the impact of cutting federal transit funding on working Americans relying on it.

What is the federal government’s role in securing election infrastructure? How has federal support changed?

A man broke into the Pennsylvania governor’s mansion, set a fire, and was arrested. No injuries were reported.

Digital security experts advise caution when engaging with social media provocations, as many are designed to incite conflict.

North Carolina’s Supreme Court ruled to keep challenged ballots in the count, affecting the unresolved 2024 election.

A North Carolina bill seeks to bar Democratic AG Jeff Jackson from suing Trump, potentially limiting state power against federal executive orders, pending a House vote.

In 2024, Congress is set to vote on the SAVE Act, a bill that could disenfranchise millions of voters by requiring proof of citizenship, disproportionately impacting vulnerable populations and straining already under-resourced election systems, potentially leading to widespread voting issues and further erosion of trust in electoral processes.

Over 65,000 NC ballots at risk after court ruling; Supreme Court pauses decision allowing votes to remain valid, for now.

Concocting an emergency to advance economic and foreign policy goals is an abuse of power.

Project 2025 outlines goals for Trump’s term, focusing on family, federal downsizing, and a binary view of gender roles.