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Congress Stalemate: Americans Face Skyrocketing Premiums

As Washington lets Obamacare subsidies expire, millions of Americans are about to pay more for less while Congress keeps playing politics with your wallet. Story...
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Trump Tightens Border: Social Media Mandates Shock

The Trump administration is demanding five years of social media history from foreign tourists—a bold security move that exposes how serious the president is...

What Are the Checks and Balances in the US Government

When the Founding Fathers were deciding how to set up the United States of America, they knew they did not want to emulate the...

What Does the Legislative Branch of the Government Do?

The legislative branch of the US government consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Collectively, we refer to the branch as Congress. Congress...

11th Amendment Provides States with Sovereign Immunity

Have you ever wondered why only state Attorneys General, not citizens, sue other states or the federal government? The 11th Amendment to the US Constitution...

The 19th Amendment: Women Finally Get the Right to Vote

On August 26, 1920, women in the United States gained the legal right to vote for the first time under the 19th Amendment. It...

Proper Flag Etiquette

Everything about the American flag holds special meaning. It symbolizes our country’s identity and history and provides a way for us to remember those...

Who Can Become a Supreme Court Justice

When there’s a vacancy in the US Supreme Court, the President of the United States nominates a candidate to fill the position. The US...

The History of the Code Talkers

When World War II loomed on the immediate horizon, US military intelligence needed to make it as difficult as possible for the Axis powers...

How the 12th Amendment Corrected Electoral System Weaknesses

Ratified on June 15, 1804, the 12th Amendment altered part of Article II, Section 1 of the 1787 Constitution dealing with the Electoral College,...

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