AllSides Balanced Search reveals information and ideas from all sides of the political spectrum so you can get the full picture.
May 01 2023
News
Supreme Court to hear case on limiting the power of federal government
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court agreed Monday to reconsider long held precedent and decide whether to significantly scale back on the power of federal agencies in a case that can impact everything from how the government addresses everything from climate change to public health to immigration. Conservative justices have long sought to rein in regulatory authority, arguing that Washington has
KSL
Apr 17 2023
News
There was a secret Chinese 'police station' in Manhattan's Chinatown, federal government claims
Two men were arrested Monday on charges that they helped establish a secret police station in New York City on behalf of the Chinese government, and about three dozen officers with China’s national police force were charged with using social media to harass dissidents inside the United States, authorities said Monday. The cases are part of a series of Justice Department prosecutions in recent
Fortune
Mar 17 2023
News
Federal government ships 3 mega generators to Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico’s governor announced Friday that the U.S. government has shipped three mega generators to the island to help stabilize the U.S. territory’s rickety electric grid and minimize continuing outages. The generators will add 150 megawatts of power, and additional generators that the U.S. is expected to ship soon will supply another 250 megawatts, Gov. Pedro Pierluisi said. Officials said
Fox News (Online News)
May 01 2023
News
Supreme Court Takes Up Major Case That Could Roll Back Power of Federal Government
Supreme Court Takes Up Major Case That Could Roll Back Power of Federal Government U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo speaks about semiconductor chips subsidies during a press briefing at the White House in Washington on Sept. 6, 2022. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) The Supreme Court decided on May 1 to consider rolling back a bureaucracy-empowering legal doctrine when it determined it will
The Epoch Times
Apr 28 2023
News
Federal Reserve faults Silicon Valley Bank executives and lax government supervision in bank failure
WASHINGTON — Silicon Valley Bank failed due to a combination of extremely poor bank management, weakened regulations and lax government supervision, the Federal Reserve said Friday, in a highly-anticipated review of how the central bank failed to properly supervise the bank before it collapsed early last month. The report, authored by Federal Reserve staff and Michael Barr, the Fed’s vice
Chicago Tribune
May 15 2023
News
Afghan national on terror watch list arrested after crossing southern border: 'A stark reminder of the failures of the Federal Government'
The Blaze
May 01 2023
News
Supreme Court grants review of landmark case that may strip significant power from federal government
The Blaze
May 05 2023
News
Sanders asks federal government for 30-day extension on picking up tab for cost of storm debris cleanup
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders said on Friday she has requested a 30-day extension to the 100% federal cost share for state and local resources spent on debris cleanup and emergency protective measures in Pulaski, Lonoke, and Cross counties, the three areas most affected by March 31 tornadoes. The federal government had agreed to shoulder the full cost of cleaning up debris and other
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
May 01 2023
News
Supreme Court to hear major case on limiting the power of federal government, a long-term goal of legal conservatives
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to reconsider long held precedent and decide whether to significantly scale back on the power of federal agencies in a case that can impact everything from how the government addresses everything from climate change to public health to immigration.
Conservative justices have long sought to rein in regulatory authority, arguing that Washington has too much
CNN (Online News)
May 25 2023
News
Top US court curbs government regulations to protect wetlands
Supreme Court says Environmental Protection Agency can only regulate wetlands if they have ‘continuous surface connection’ to another body of water. The United States Supreme Court has made it harder for the federal government to police water pollution, issuing a decision that strips protections from wetlands that are isolated from larger bodies of water. The ruling on Thursday is the second
Al Jazeera