Editor: We don’t necessarily have parties with hamburgers and hot dogs on Sept. 17, but we should make time to celebrate a momentous event. It was that day, 238 years ago, our Constitution was signed.
The Kansas Legislature overrode a record number of Governor Kelly's vetoes in the 2025 session, raising concerns about the balance of power. The legislative supermajority's ability to override vetoes ...
The White House has operated a unified government since President Donald Trump’s January inauguration. With Republican majorities in the United States House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate and ...
Friday was Constitution Day by act of Congress in 2004. It supplanted Citizenship Day which had been set for Sept. 19 but I ...
We need states’ rights, but we also need leaders who speak the truth. When platitudes are spewed by someone ignoring federal ...
It is important for citizens to stay informed about current events involving the government. Some observers express concern that key aspects of the constitutional system — such as checks and balances, ...
Opinion
The Chosun Ilbo on MSNThe shadow of 'people's democracy'
To those of us who have taken liberal democratic values for granted like air, President Lee Jae-myung’s unfamiliar ...
Stephanie Grace: Checks and balances dead in DC, but they're alive and well at New Orleans City Hall
These are tough times for those who think having checks and balances is one of those American ideas that’s worth preserving. Up in Washington, President Donald Trump is pursuing what’s known as the ...
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