4 analyses

Congress attempts its third war powers resolution in nine months as Trump escalates in Iran. But 50 years of presidential defiance and fractured Democratic support suggest familiar defeat.

Federal courts are split on whether marijuana users can own guns, and the Supreme Court's answer will affect millions across 40 states. The government's historical argument has a critical flaw.

Federal agents seized 650 boxes of ballots based on an affidavit that omitted state investigators' findings that the same allegations were unsubstantiated. The raid was initiated by a Trump appointee who previously tried to overturn 2020 results.

No workers complained, but federal regulators investigated anyway after political pressure. The precedent could reshape what companies can legally say about workplace diversity.