Millions of Americans would see taxes cut under new plan
South Carolina is in the middle of approving a budget that would offer a statewide income tax cut.
School meals to change across America
The changes will go into effect between fall 2025 and fall 2027 and include rules for less sugar and more flexible meal options.
A Market for Donor Kidneys Is Not the Reform the U.S. Needs
Though it takes hard work, it is possible to increase the number of organ donations and benefit patients.
SNAP benefit increases to change under new plan
House Committee on Agriculture is considering new farm bill that would adjust how recipients get increases to their SNAP benefits.
US government tried to spy on people, Telegram founder claims
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov told Tucker Carlson that he's had multiple interactions with U.S. government workers.
We Can't Go Back to the Bad Old Days of Criminal Justice
Some states are returning to "tough-on-crime" approaches despite all the evidence showing the failures of our overreliance on imprisonment in the United States.
Social Security benefits will increase for some seniors
When the organization finds out about errors, it can add on severe penalties, including deep cuts to your future benefits.
King Charles' new public funding sparks outrage
King Charles III's foundation was given £6 million by the U.K. government while under investigation by the charities regulator.
Prince Harry handed legal boost by U.K. government
Senior government ministers in Britain have granted Harry's legal team permission to use sealed documents as evidence.
Housing market trend raises red flags
Investors purchased a record 26.1 percent of low-priced U.S. homes in the fourth quarter, and 18.5 percent of all homes sold.
Democrat takes aim at Medicare Advantage ads as seniors call foul
A Democratic senator has launched a probe into Medicare Advantage's advertising practices after seniors complained of being misled.
Edward Snowden's ominous warning to the world
National Security Agency whistleblower says a lack of faith in human-centric institutions will bring a swifter digital revolution.
Government to ease housing costs for a million Americans
The Department of Defense has reduced the cost of housing for service members by adjusting their allowances.
There's No One-Size-Fits-All Policy To End Homelessness
Housing First is a model, not a policy, and it should not be seen as a one-size-fits-all approach to homelessness.
Fifteen Years Later—Justice for a Sacred Site
I pray that the next time the government considers committing another injustice against Native sacred land, it will remember what happened at Ana Kwna Nchi Nchi Patat.
Justine Johnson Is Leading Michigan's Public and Private Green Transition
"My concern for the environment and climate is not a newfound interest, but rather a fundamental value that I hold close to my heart," Johnson told Newsweek.
Contagious outbreak forces animal shelter to halt adoptions as two dogs die
"Wake County Animal Center is taking proactive steps to ensure the health and safety of animals and the community," the shelter said in a statement.
Look to Minnesota as a Model for a More Supportive Economy
Minnesota is charting a new path of investing in people, communities, and working women, creating a model for how to support people in effective and impactful ways.
Government shutdown likely as multiple Republicans vow to sink deal
The stop-gap measure presented on Sunday is likely to lack the support of several Republican hardliners.
Gas Exports Are America's Hidden National Security Vulnerability
When it comes to China—or any adversary—gas is a zero-sum game.
Oliver Anthony says U.S. government "isn't serving anyone correctly"
The singer said all people need to end division to come together to rebuild the political system in America.
Video of mysterious lights "spinning around slowly" stuns Ohio locals
One observer said the lights were "extremely weird," adding: "Never seen anything like it in my life."
Marjorie Taylor Greene issues ultimatum to Congress
One of Greene's conditions to vote for a short-term measure that will avoid a partial government shutdown next month is an impeachment inquiry on Biden.
Oliver Anthony's Hit Song Gives Voice to a Disaffected America
Oliver Anthony has no reason to care what bow-tied pundits north of Richmond think of his song.
To Solve the Climate Crisis, We Need More Government Action
It is no coincidence that those disproportionately impacted by climate change are the same people bearing the brunt of other crises fueled by corporate greed.
Strong Governments Are Massively Overrated
Americans—or at least those among them who care about the world beyond their borders—tend to scoff at the parliamentary systems. Maybe they shouldn't.
Is There a Progressive Case for a New Constitutional Convention?
Concerns over the risks of an Article V convention have led to nearly universal opposition on the left. But a growing number of progressive scholars are asking whether it's wise to take the convention option off the table.
Fox guest claims the government is plotting to control your appliances
Talk radio host Mark Simone floated a theory that the government wants to replace gas stoves with electric stoves so "eventually they can control that stove."
Foster Youth Are Sleeping in Jails, Offices, and Hotels
The federal government has ignored its responsibility to foster care children.
Prince William's mistaken identity moment shared by fans
The Prince of Wales's humorous response when asked if he was "the government" by a young person during a royal engagement has been shared on social media.