A new report finds that WA taxpayers are funneling $22.5 billion more into the federal treasury than we get back in spending.
After years in Washington, DC, soaking in the minutiae of policy, Vought had come to both know and loathe the bureaucracy. A ...
The U.S. government will increase security for Congress' certification of the Nov. 5 election result, which is due on Jan. 6, ...
Nearly 700,000 Washington households received a $200 credit on their electricity bills in recent weeks – one of the state’s ...
When it comes to federal money, West Virginia receives more than it gives … a lot more. The Rockefeller Institute of Government’s annual report looked at four […] ...
Elisanne McCutchen, a 63-year-old Chewelah resident, said in August that she was automatically approved for the $200 credit ...
This all gives new meaning to our old nickname, the Evergreen State. We’re now like an ATM for the nation — mostly Trump ...
Originally published by The 19th. This is the third annual poll from The 19th and SurveyMonkey, designed to shed light on ...
Sen. JD Vance has done it again. The Ohio Republican offended liberal sensibilities by suggesting an answer to the child care ...
A critical hearing over Kroger’s proposed $25 billion takeover of Albertsons is beginning to wind down in a federal court. So ...
The United States is urging Vietnam to avoid Chinese cable-laying firm HMN Technologies and other Chinese companies in its ...
The Rockefeller Institute of Government’s annual report looked at four major ... excise and other taxes that went to Washington. But the state and our residents received $34 billion in benefits, for a ...