Who Really Controls the National Guard? The Shocking Power Struggle Between Governors and the President
A deep dive into the National Guard’s dual command structure and the controversial 2025 federal deployment that ignited a constitutional crisis.
A deep dive into the National Guard’s dual command structure and the controversial 2025 federal deployment that ignited a constitutional crisis.
As the 2025 government shutdown enters its first full week, the nation is split between deep anxiety and profound indifference, revealing a stark emotional and economic divide.
A dramatic fire destroyed the Edisto Island home of South Carolina Circuit Court Judge Diane Goodstein and her husband, former state senator Arnold Goodstein. Three people were injured and rescued by kayak. The cause is under investigation, amid heightened interest due to the judge’s recent voter privacy ruling.
Donald Trump has endorsed Vladimir Putin’s proposal to extend the New START nuclear arms control treaty by one year—a rare point of agreement amid ongoing tensions over Ukraine.
Amid historic turnover and massive staff cuts, Frank Bisignano—already heading Social Security—is now running the IRS too. Here’s what it means for taxpayers and the 2026 filing season.
France’s latest prime minister, Sébastien Lecornu, has resigned after less than a month, plunging the nation into deeper economic uncertainty and triggering a sharp market sell-off.
The U.S. Supreme Court’s new term tackles three pivotal cases testing the limits of Trump’s presidential authority—from tariffs to firing Fed officials.
A year after warning of risks, 50 top legal experts now say Trump’s second term is actively eroding the rule of law through a politicized Justice Department.
The Supreme Court’s 2025 term will decide the fate of key Trump-era policies, testing the limits of presidential power like never before.
Sébastien Lecornu has resigned as France’s Prime Minister just one day after unveiling his cabinet, citing lack of parliamentary support in a deeply divided National Assembly.