
Early in-person voting begins in Arizona, drawing presidential campaigns
Early in-person voting starts Wednesday in Arizona, drawing presidential campaigns and vice presidential nominees to the state.

Early in-person voting starts Wednesday in Arizona, drawing presidential campaigns and vice presidential nominees to the state.

What is the Alien Enemies Act? Has it been used before? Under what conditions can it be invoked by the president?

Dan Bishop, running for NC Attorney General on a tough-on-crime platform, has voted against key police funding bills, raising questions about his true stance.

Arizona Teamsters’ leadership unanimously endorsed Kamala Harris and Tim Walz for the presidential election.

As the election approaches, concerns rise over Trump’s plans to privatize the Veterans Health Administration, endangering vital services.

In the digital age, media consumption is rapid, with sensational headlines often leading to shallow understanding of news.

Kari Lake’s proposal to halve the federal budget could decimate defense, eradicate veterans benefits, and cut 3 million jobs.

State supreme courts are becoming key arenas for discussing the influence of history on constitutional interpretation.

Explore pivotal Supreme Court cases like Dred Scott, Plessy, and Brown, which highlight the evolving judicial role in shaping racial justice and equality in America.

A tweet claimed Kamala Harris was left off the Montana ballot, but it was a technical glitch in the voting system.

Russian bots used AI to create fake American accounts spreading propaganda; US disrupted this operation before elections.
The Supreme Court’s new term begins with cases on transgender rights, ghost guns, death penalty, and more key issues.