The problem is not that the government collects too little. The problem is that the government spends too much.
This week, your State House of Representatives returned to the Capitol on Monday, March 2, for the busiest week so far.
A theater project bringing the world of William Shakespeare to local veterans is gearing up for its first public performance ...
Gross’s column Cultural Reset features regular deep dives into the impact of music on culture—and vice versa—in the 21st century from the perspective of someone born and raised within it. When I was ...
A detailed look at California’s reintroduced Leno’s Law and how the new bill differs from the previous proposal to create a 35-year rolling smog exemption for classic cars.
Documents show Bob Gale, an ardent collector of historical items, acquired an inscribed edition of Adolf Hitler’s “Mein Kampf ...
Milan prosecutors have requested a criminal trial for Amazon and four of its executives over alleged tax fraud worth more ...
A day after the 2026 legislative session ended, outgoing Wyoming Senate President Bo Biteman, R-Ranchester, officially ...
In the 114th Congress, it took an average of four days for a bill to travel from the clerk’s desk to Congress.gov, according to Halpern.
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra (ISO) will debut a piece this month honoring Coretta Scott King alongside works by Beethoven and Brahms.
The humane society’s incoming director has faced firings and a string of public accusations in multiple states.
House lawmakers are digging into Jeffrey Epstein’s sprawling financial portfolio. A committee deposed the late financier’s ...
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