Author: Robert Howell
Here’s today’s Connections: Sports Edition answer and hints for groups. These clues will help you solve The New York Times’ popular puzzle game, Connections: Sports Edition, every day.Read More
DeSean Jackson’s first coaching staff at Delaware State will include another former NFL player.Read More
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Chase Briscoe, who won the pole and finished fourth in the Daytona 500, now faces a steep climb to make the playoffs following his penalty.Read More
Tennessee Vols women’s basketball great Chamique Holdsclaw to be inducted into Tennessee Sports Hall of FameRead More
So the president can’t spend more money than Congress has agreed and voted to spend. But can the president spend less money than Congress wants?It all comes down to something called “impoundment” and the Impoundment Control Act of 1974, which controls when and how a president can take away money Congress has appropriated.President Trump followed the Impoundment Control Act rules back in 2018. But now, in his second term, he’s saying he thinks that law is unconstitutional.On this episode: the history of impoundment, from Thomas Jefferson to Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton. And what constitutional scholars and judges are saying…
New Trump executive orders subjecting independent agencies to White House supervision and regulatory review could lower regulatory burdensRead More
I recently wrote about the least expensive cars becoming the fastest growing new car auto sales segment. On the other end of the spectrum are expensive cars. While most ofRead More
Sunday evening, I did what I often do when I’ve had a sedentary day and took a brisk walk. I also felt the Sunday scaries creeping in, and so IRead More