federal government of the united states

Biden steps up the pandering
Opinion, Сolumns
Jul 19, 2024
President Joe Biden left Las Vegas on Wednesday after testing positive for COVID. Before flying back to Washington, he spent his time ramping up his e...
Read More...
Biden staff largest since Nixon
Opinion, Сolumns
Jul 18, 2024
The White House employed 565 people this year at a cost of $60.8 million, according to a new report from OpenTheBooks.com . Richard Nixon was the firs...
Read More...
Shapiro’s latest spotlight is his most important yet
Opinion, Сolumns
GILLIAN McGOLDRICK The Philadelphia Inquirer 
Jul 17, 2024
PHILADELPHIA (TNS) — To Gov. Josh Shapiro, Corey Comperatore’s political leanings didn’t matter. The Democratic governor spoke Sunday with Comperatore...
Read More...
Federal deficit projection up 27%
Opinion, Сolumns
Jul 17, 2024
The Congressional Budget Office projects that the federal government will have a budget deficit of $1.9 trillion this year, $400 billion more than was...
Read More...
The ‘lawfare’ against Donald Trump is collapsing
Opinion, Сolumns
SUSAN SHELLEY The Orange County Register 
Jul 08, 2024
LOS ANGELES (TNS) — The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on presidential immunity didn’t sit well at all with the current occupant of the office. “The Am...
Read More...
The Keystone State is key
Opinion, Сolumns
ZACHARY KENNEDY RealClearPennsylvania 
Jul 08, 2024
As the nation’s most populous swing state, Pennsylvania was always going to be key to Joe Biden’s reelection campaign. It’s becoming clear that his re...
Read More...
Pennsylvania budget negotiations take a holiday
News, PA State News
CHRISTEN SMITH The Center Square 
Jul 05, 2024
HARRISBURG — The state capitol fell quiet Wednesday after lawmakers left town for the Fourth of July, intent on hammering out a budget deal over the w...
Read More...
Supreme Court decision makes mockery of July 4th
Opinion, Сolumns
JACKIE CALMES Los Angeles Times 
Jul 04, 2024
WASHINGTON (TNS) — Perhaps on the Fourth of July, the Alitos flew the American flag properly, not upside down, at their Virginia or New Jersey homes. ...
Read More...
Voters pay for congressman’s mail
Opinion, Сolumns
Jul 02, 2024
It’s a bit difficult to run for reelection with only $95,000 in campaign cash on hand, but Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., found a way around that issue. He...
Read More...
Local & Social