FBI Arrests 4 in California New Year’s Eve Terror Plot

Members of the Turtle Island Liberation Front were arrested after being found in the desert with materials to create explosive devices. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has…

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Emergency Powers and Guarding Liberty – Part 1

How are emergency powers are defined, constrained, and used in limited scope? How can the nation maintain the balance of urgent response to crises while protecting liberty and accountability?

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Transportation Secretary Warns NY Over Improperly Issued CDLs

An FMCSA audit found that more than half of the state’s non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses were issued to illegal aliens Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned the state of…

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Circuit Court Upholds Residency Requirement for NJ Assisted Suicide

Judges ruled that assisted suicide is not a “fundamental right,” and removing residency restrictions opens up the state to become a hub for “suicide tourism.” A panel of…

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Circuit Court Rules on Transgender Military Service Member Ban

The Pentagon is allowed to continue enforcement of the ban on transgender military service as the lawsuit proceeds. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled…

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Federal Reserve Votes to Lower Interest Rates Again

Chairman says, “I really want to turn this job over to whoever replaces me with the economy in really good shape.” The Federal Reserve Board met this week…

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Supreme Court to Review Dispute Over Birthright Citizenship

The justices will weigh the legality of an executive order seeking to restrict citizenship to children born to parents with legal U.S. residency status. The Supreme Court will…

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FCC Revokes California’s Independent Eligibility Process for Lifeline Program

State applicants will now use the national verification system due to compliance concerns. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has ended California’s ability to use its own eligibility verification…

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Civics in Education

In a recent study, only 70% of Adults in America could list all 3 branches of government. In a democracy, the strength of self-governance depends on more than just casting a ballot. It depends on a populace that understands what government is, why it exists, and how its institutions function.

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DOJ Sues More States for Refusing to Turn Over Voter Rolls Required by Federal Law

At least a dozen states are violating the transparency required under federal election law. The Department of Justice Civil Rights Division has filed lawsuits against more states for…

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