The bipartisan competition bill could pour billions in loans, grants, and equity investments into supply chain security.
Reyes is the largest beer distributor in America, and rivals allege that it has used ‘strong-arm tactics’ to achieve dominance in California.
Today on TAP: Jessica Cisneros’s backers don’t only come from the left.
A war to prevent the past from becoming our future
… Large-scale civil disobedience could ensue. One tactic: mass tax revolt.
The OCC’s Michael Hsu expresses openness to behavioral remedies for bank mergers, when they have been shown not to work in other sectors.
Today on TAP: All the details of the new Indo-Pacific Economic Framework remain to be filled in.
Two professors explain how tolerance of bigotry at colleges and universities undermines democracy and quality scholarship.
A carbon dioxide delivery driver’s long journey to expose issues that he says put his safety and integrity at risk
Samuel Alito’s argument against abortion rights sounds a lot like the arguments made against school desegregation 70 years ago.
A case brought by Sen. Ted Cruz now means candidates who loan their campaigns more than $250,000 can repay themselves with contributions raised after they are elected.
Today on TAP: Following the practice of ignoring precedent, an appellate ruling seeks to destroy consumer and investor protection.
The veteran Clinton lawyer is representing a developer accused of bribing Trump’s Deputy Secretary of the Interior.
If Republicans seize control of swing-state election administration in the midterms, they will steal the presidency.
The Golden State is set to spend its capital gains haul on massive public investments in climate.
Why does the foreign-policy and journalistic establishment still welcome Elliott Abrams?
Today on TAP: In some key states, voters can use initiatives and referendums to secure choice and boost Democrats in November.
If a good guy with a gun is the answer to gun violence, then why has the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives relied on interim directors for nearly a decade?
A patchwork of different rules decide which workers earn time and a half around the country.
The situation, which dates back 15 years, could be remedied by the Biden administration, which has vowed to make the federal government a ‘model employer.’