In a significant challenge to the traditional independence of the Federal Reserve, Federal Housing Finance Agency Director William Pulte has openly called for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s resignation, aligning with President Donald Trump’s request. Pulte’s demand emphasizes a rare breach
In an era where technology shapes every facet of life, ensuring children's safety as they navigate the digital world provokes an urgent question: How can society better protect its youngest members online? Studies reveal that minors spend an increasing number of hours online each day, accessing a
Missouri's recent decision to share personal data of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients with the federal government has sparked a contentious debate over privacy and data protection. At the heart of the controversy is a request from the U.S. Department of Agriculture
With an increase in mental health issues and a growing demand for treatment services, Medicaid plays a critical role in providing access to mental health care across the United States. Recently, the proposal of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act introduced by Republicans has sparked intense debate,
The increased involvement of Department of Defense (DOD) civilians along the U.S. border has prompted a reevaluation of the traditional roles played by military personnel in immigration enforcement. This strategic shift comes amid rising concerns over immigration challenges and security dynamics,
In an exclusive conversation with Donald Gainsborough, a political savant and leader in policy and legislation at Government Curated, we delve into the intricate judicial dynamics playing out as a federal appeals court panel temporarily lifts an order related to the controversial firing of a