Policy & Law — Archive
Federal legislation, executive orders, and regulatory changes
What Dietitians Say About Protein Recommendations For Americans
Dietitians outline daily protein needs, sources, and policy proposals amid debates over nutrition guidelines and food subsidies.
Former President Trump Calls USA Hockey Team During Phone Conversation
Trump urged the team to represent the United States at the upcoming World Championship, as reported by the Daily Wire.
35 Million People Under Blizzard Warning as Storm Hits Northeast
The winter storm brings up to 12 inches of snow and wind gusts over 55 mph across 12 states, prompting emergency declarations.
Rep. Katie Porter Holds up “F— Trump” Sign at California Democratic Convention
Porter’s protest sign, displayed during a keynote speech, sparked applause from supporters and condemnation from Republican leaders.
GOP Rep. Tony Gonzales Faces Pressure from Party over Affair Allegations
Texas Republican says he will not resign while GOP leadership weighs an ethics review after a former staffer alleged a consensual relationship.
U.S. Citizens Told to Shelter in Place As Cartel Violence Reaches Mexican Tourist Hubs
The State Department issued a travel advisory after shootings near hotels in Cancun, Playa del Carmen and Tulum.
Powerful Winter Storm Hits U.S. Northeast, NYC Issues Travel Ban
Winter Storm Elliott brings up to a foot of snow and wind gusts over 70 mph, prompting New York City's first citywide travel ban since 2021.
Rob Jetten to Be Sworn in as Netherlands prime minister, Leading New Coalition Government
The D66 leader will head a 78‑seat coalition of D66, GroenLinks, Labour and CDA, promising a focus on climate, digital innovation and fiscal stability.
Armed Intruder Killed After Shotgun Confrontation at Mar‑A‑Lago
A man armed with a shotgun entered the Florida resort on Feb. 21, prompting Secret Service agents to fire, resulting in the suspect’s death and sparking partisan debate over security protocols.
CIA Retracts and Revises Select Reports after Review by Trump‑Appointed Board
The agency said the revisions address identified bias in assessments of foreign threats, following a review by a board appointed by former President Trump.