An Idaho Republican congressman is advocating for the transfer of Idaho’s federally managed public lands to local control, a move he said would address the federal government’s failure to properly ...
For a second time this year, a federal judge is ordering the Trump administration to end its deployment of federalized California National Guard troops in Los Angeles and return the troops to state ...
The Federal Reserve will announce whether to cut interest rates at its December meeting, capping off a turbulent year for the U.S. economy defined by fresh labor market headwinds and tariff-fueled ...
(The Center Square) – Arizona is the 20th most dependent state that relies on the federal government, according to a new report. The Center for Practical Federalism recently released the report ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth risked compromising sensitive military information, which could have endangered American troops and mission objectives, when he used Signal in March of this year to ...
President Donald Trump and his administration are fighting to keep federal control of the Oregon National Guard as they appeal a judge’s order barring their deployment to the U.S. Immigration and ...
An additional $20 million in federal funds for the replacement of the air traffic control tower at the Duluth International Airport was announced on Monday, November 17, by the U.S. Department of ...
Despite the president’s claims, crime in D.C. is down over the last two years. At an extraordinary news conference on Monday, President Donald Trump revealed plans to take over the Washington, D.C.
A US federal judge in Oregon on Friday evening ruled that President Donald Trump unlawfully seized control of state National Guard units to police protests in Portland, issuing a sweeping injunction ...
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Attorneys representing a group of protesters, clergy and journalists suing the federal government over what they allege are excessive and “indiscriminate” use of tear gas and pepper spray argued ...