Eight years ago, local officials in Washington learned that a section of a sewage line next to the Potomac River had become corroded and was at risk of bursting. They wanted to repair it urgently. But the officials first needed to apply for a federal permit.
When they did, federal officials ...
Thinking of stretching that tank of gas as far as it can get you before facing the current pain at the pumps again?
AAA is warning why that ultimately could come back to bite you.
As gas prices soar, AAA is discouraging cost-cutting measures it says increase the risk of breakdowns and ...
On March 27, the Louisville Metro Police Department in Louisville, Kentucky, responded to a 911 call requesting help for someone experiencing a mental health emergency. When police arrived, Katelyn Hall had locked herself in the bathroom with the intention of harming herself.
At last ...
When White House Deputy Chief of Staff James Blair decided to push mid-decade congressional redistricting, Republicans had reason to be nervous. Redistricting battles are messy, procedurally arcane and easy to lose in the court of public opinion even when you win in a court of law.
But Blair ...
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez doesn’t believe in billionaires.
On a podcast the other day, she said that it’s impossible to make a billion dollars without lying, cheating or stealing.
“There’s a certain level of wealth and accumulation that is unearned, right,” AOC declared. “You ...
One of the many angry eruptions of the petulant press over Donald Trump is “he’s destroying all our political norms.” Trump is surely a disrupter of politics as usual — and more of a disrupter of the federal bureaucracy in his second term.
But the Democrats have been at war with ...