Live updates: Senate Democrats are ready to reject government funding bill again over health careAssociated Press5 hrs
Supreme Court opens with cases on voting rights, tariffs, gender identity and campaign finance to test the limits of a constitutional revolutionThe ConversationOCT 2
This Little-Known Appeal Could Force Your Insurer to Pay for Lifesaving Care. Here’s How to File It.ProPublicaOCT 7
Facing a shutdown, budget negotiations are much harder because Congress has given Trump power to cut spending through ‘rescission’The ConversationSEP 25
Lawmakers Across the Country This Year Blocked Ethics Reforms Meant to Increase Public TrustProPublicaOCT 2
A New Lawsuit Alleges the Gun Industry Exploited Firearm Owners’ Data for Political GainProPublicaOCT 2
Federal judge overturns part of Florida’s book ban law, drawing on nearly 100 years of precedent protecting First Amendment access to ideasThe ConversationSEP 25
What we know about Minnesota Catholic schools asking Walz for security funds in 2023 but not getting themSnopes21 hrs
Supreme Court’s Giant Cases This Term: Tariffs, Trans Athletes, Conversion Therapy Among ThemForbesOCT 6
Google can keep Chrome — but it can't have exclusive search deals, judge rules in antitrust caseBusiness InsiderSEP 11
Employers Have Exploited and Abused H-2A Farmworkers for Years. It Doesn’t Have to Be That Way.ProPublicaSEP 25
Trump Wants to Crack Down on “Debanking,” but He’s Dismantling a Regulator That Was Doing Just ThatProPublicaSEP 18
North Carolina city declares itself a 'Fourth Amendment Workplace' to protect illegal immigrants from ICEFOX NewsSEP 18
A federal judge sides with Anthropic in lawsuit over training AI on books without authors’ permissionTechCrunchJUL 16
Unpacking claim Utah lawmaker suggested change in age of consent law as relative faced child rape chargesSnopes20 hrs
Schumer Shutdown: Past Chuck Schumer Argued Against Giving Illegal Immigrants Public BenefitsTownhall22 hrs
America’s Largest Landlord to Stop Using RealPage Rent-Setting Software, Makes Deal With DOJProPublicaAUG 16
Senator Blackburn Pulls Support for AI Moratorium in Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Amid BacklashWired6 hrs
Some States Restrict the Oil Industry From Taking Mineral Owners’ Earnings. Not North Dakota.ProPublicaSEP 25
The Texas Redistricting Fight Has Been the Testing Ground for the Trump Administration’s Latest Legal StrategyProPublicaSEP 4
Anthropic’s lawyer was forced to apologize after Claude hallucinated a legal citationTechCrunchJUN 16
What the Supreme Court ruling against ‘universal injunctions’ means for court challenges to presidential actionsThe ConversationSEP 4
Supreme Court rules that states may deny people covered by Medicaid the freedom to choose Planned Parenthood as their health care providerThe ConversationAUG 16
DACA has bipartisan support in Congress. Still, Republicans are following Trump's leadNPR Online NewsOCT 7
These GOP Lawmakers Referred Constituents to the CFPB for Help. Then They Voted to Gut the Agency.ProPublicaSEP 11
Google claims news is worthless to its ad business after test involving 1% of search results in eight EU marketsTechCrunchSEP 25
“We Want to Save This Investment”: Advocates Race to Secure Maternal Health Funding Before It Runs OutProPublicaAUG 16
Split Supreme Court blocks Oklahoma’s Catholic charter school − but future cases could hinge on whether charters are, at their core, public or privateThe ConversationAUG 16
Trump fires Copyright Office director after report raises questions about AI trainingTechCrunchJUL 16
“You Feel Like You’re Being Cheated”: Oil Companies Unfairly Take Millions, North Dakota Mineral Owners SayProPublicaSEP 11
House to vote on stopgap funding bill, but health care fight threatens a shutdownNPR Online NewsSEP 25
Microsoft to face higher competition scrutiny in Germany, including over its use of AITechCrunchSEP 4
Senate GOP blows through 2nd hurdle of the night, teeing up Trump's clawback bill for hourslong debateFOX NewsSEP 18