"Chevron deference" would sound to many like a snap choice about which gas station to use to fill up their car's thirsty tank. Yet tied to the head-scratching name is one of the Supreme Court's modern foundational decisions, which for nearly four decades has governed the extent to which federal agencies can issue business regulations.
House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mike Rogers (R-AL) requested documents related to the Biden administration’s decision to keep the U.S. Space Command headquarters in Colorado.
The two Tennessee Democratic lawmakers who grabbed national headlines earlier this year after being expelled by state Republicans over protests following a mass school shooting easily won their respective special elections for their seats on Thursday.
Justice Elena Kagan on Thursday said she thinks Congress has the power to "regulate" various aspects of the Supreme Court just days after Justice Samuel Alito said it couldn't, escalating tensions as Democratic lawmakers seek to keep tabs on whether the nine justices are behaving ethically.
New York Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo was placed on the injured list Thursday with post-concussion syndrome, months after a collision that is believed to have sparked symptoms of "fogginess."
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) accepted an invitation to debate Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) on Wednesday and is looking to hype up the matchup of political heavyweights.
Florida has barred teaching Advanced Placement psychology as it stands, telling superintendents that sexual orientation and gender identity curriculum is “illegal under state law.”