
Lawmakers’ NDAA Reforms Risk Undermining Defense Contract Oversight
As AI integration accelerates in the military, lawmakers are reducing the Department of Defense’s tools for pricing and contract scrutiny.

As AI integration accelerates in the military, lawmakers are reducing the Department of Defense’s tools for pricing and contract scrutiny.

The Supreme Court case Louisiana v. Callais challenges Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, questioning its constitutionality.

Thousands of Iowans could lose health insurance as Rep. Miller-Meeks opposes extending ACA subsidies, calling them a “bailout.”

Virginia Rep. Rob Wittman faces backlash for holding a fundraiser before a government shutdown, raising scrutiny over his actions.

Our nation faces issues of power and abuse. Trump’s use of “insurrection” for protests raises alarm over military use.

The president’s 18-year-old granddaughter launched a sweatshirt line last week, continuing the Trump family tradition.

The power of the prosecutor is immense, affecting life and liberty. It’s crucial for prosecution to remain unbiased.

This term, the Supreme Court faces significant cases on presidential power, campaign finance, and voting rights, testing its credibility.

Congress’s budget bill boosts ICE funding, expanding detention centers and private prison profits, raising ethical concerns.

The Trump administration’s authorization of military lawyers as immigration judges raises concerns over fairness and legality.

Abigail Spanberger outlines her strategies to counter Medicaid cuts, bolster affordable housing, and defend public schools.

Republican Josh Williams admits to supporting tax cuts for the wealthy, raising concerns about impacts on working families.