April 2026
How Executive Orders Work: Limits and Judicial Review
An executive order is a directive issued by the president to manage operations within the federal government. These orders carry the force of law but were not passed by Congress.
The History of the US Minimum Wage and Inflation-Adjusted Value
The decades following World War II saw consistent increases in the minimum wage, reflecting strong economic expansion and rising living standards.
Understanding ‘Home Rule’: How Your City Government Actually Works
A home rule is generally a kind of govt granting local governments the authority to work on their issues and affairs without involving the state government’s permission.
The Difference Between Deficits and National Debt: A 2026 Update
As governments around the world grapple with rising spending needs and economic uncertainty, two terms frequently dominate fiscal discussions: budget deficits and national debt. While often used interchangeably in public discourse, they represent distinct but closely related aspects of a country’s financial health. In 2026, with global economies still adjusting to post-pandemic realities, inflationary pressures, […]
How The US Decides To Go To War: The War Powers Resolution
Tensions between US and Iran continue to escalate as the war enters in second month. But amid this, choice of words by US President Donald Trump has drawn attention. On Wednesday, Trump appeared cautious about describing the situation as a “war.” “I won’t use the word ‘war’ because they say, if you use the word […]
Understanding The Commerce Clause: The Secret To Federal Power
It operates at the intersection of politics, business, and public policy, often behind closed doors but with far-reaching consequences.
The Role of Lobbyists in Washington: How Special Interests Work
It operates at the intersection of politics, business, and public policy, often behind closed doors but with far-reaching consequences.
Understanding Quantum Computing: Why It Matters to You
Computers are already a big part of daily life, from phones to offices to hospitals. But the kind of computers we use today has limits. Some problems are so complex that even the fastest machines would take years to solve them. This is where quantum computing comes in. It is a new way of building […]
Start Your Own Micro Community On Substack Or Discord, Easy Steps
Starting a community on Substack is mainly about sharing detailed content, while Discord allows people to chat in real time and join group discussions.
What Is The Longevity Economy? How Tech Is Shaping Healthy Ageing
As more people live active lives at older ages, new needs and opportunities are opening up across many sectors.