President Donald Trump said “a lot of good” could stem from a government shutdown, threatening to oust federal workers and eliminate programs that are favored by Democrats if Congress doesn’t meet a ...
Recent surveys have shown that how Republicans and Democrats view federal agencies has switched since Donald Trump became ...
Because of the government shutdown, the National Flood Insurance Program is no longer writing new policies. It's causing ...
Recently, some prominent individuals have complained about the poor functioning of the U.S. government. Steven M. Teles called it a “kludgeocracy.” Francis Fukuyama called it the “Decay of American ...
As cathartic as it may feel for Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, and the Democratic base, it’s not a long-term strategy.
Ray Dorney, the Director at Rockford Associates, examines whether accuracy is still the bedrock of democracy and good ...
ALBANY — State Democratic leaders do not agree on bail, charter schools, or housing ahead of the April 1 state budget deadline — but they appear to be on board with spending another $1 billion in ...
The phrase “good enough for government work” originated during the New Deal as a compliment. But as disillusionment with the American state swept society in the 1970s, a trend that President Ronald ...
Both Social Security and Medicare have their own income streams, separate from the federal government's general fund. This ...
As the government shutdown continues, we're keeping tabs on how it's impacting us here in Southern Nevada and sharing what we ...
President Donald Trump says "a lot of good" might come from the government shutdown. "We can get rid of a lot of things that we didn't want and they'd be Democrat things," Trump told the press on ...