
A federal burn pit law covered veterans but excluded thousands of American civilian government workers exposed to the same toxic smoke. Legislation to fix that is now moving.
◉ South Dakota ·
2 weeks ago
Trump and his family earned over $1 billion last year through cryptocurrency and other ventures. The Vatican declared the Society of St. Pius X in schism.
◉ South Dakota ·
2 weeks ago

The U.S. Education Department has withheld its Civil Rights Data Collection for more than six months, leaving schools and advocates without key accountability records.
◉ West Virginia ·
2 weeks ago
California has established a Bruce Lee Day, marking the first such official recognition of the martial arts icon by a U.S. state for its Chinese American community.
◉ California ·
2 weeks ago
House Bill 301 took effect in Virginia, giving adoptees access to their original birth records after roughly 50 years of restrictions.
◉ Virginia ·
2 weeks ago
A new Georgia law took effect allowing more potent marijuana products to be sold in the state, as of July 1, 2026.
◉ Georgia ·
2 weeks ago

Democratic socialist Melat Kiros, 29, defeated Rep. Diana DeGette in Colorado's 1st Congressional District primary and says she won't back any leader who takes corporate PAC money.
◉ Colorado ·
2 weeks ago
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday to uphold birthright citizenship on constitutional grounds, closing out its term. A Denver Democratic socialist also won a House primary.
◉ New Jersey ·
2 weeks ago
Alaska election officials are redesigning the U.S. Senate ballot after two candidates with the identical name, Dan Sullivan, filed to run.
◉ Alaska ·
2 weeks ago

A federal law bars most states from purging voter rolls within 90 days of Election Day. Republicans are now pushing courts to read that law differently.
◉ Washington ·
2 weeks ago