Policy & Law — Archive
Federal legislation, executive orders, and regulatory changes
Isabel Brown Tells TPUSA Women's Summit Motherhood Is 'Normal, Healthy, and Beautiful'
The Daily Wire host spoke at the three-day conservative women's leadership summit in San Antonio, Texas.
Mental Health Parity Law Exists but Many Patients Still Face Barriers to Integrated Cancer Care
Advocates say nearly 50 million Americans with mental illness encounter more access problems in 43 states and 70% of counties compared to other medical care.
Hegseth Warns of 'Invasion' and 'Dangerous Ideologies' in D-Day Anniversary Speech
The defense secretary linked immigration by sea to the wartime liberation of Europe during commemorations at Normandy American Cemetery, drawing criticism from British officials.
Multiple People Shot Near Old West End Festival in Toledo, Ohio; Suspect Still at Large
Toledo police say multiple victims were taken for medical treatment after the shooting near a major historic district festival, with no confirmation yet on total casualties.
Mass Casualty Event Reported at West Virginia Ballpark During NCAA Baseball Game
A canopy blew over during a severe thunderstorm warning at Kendrick Family Ballpark in Morgantown, injuring multiple people and prompting emergency response.
Pope Leo XIV Warns Against 'Fanning the Flames of Polarization' on First Papal Visit to Spain in 15 Years
The American pontiff drew an estimated 500,000 people to a Madrid vigil and will address Spain's parliament Monday as the country's Socialist government faces corruption scandals.
Pennsylvania AG Explains Why State Leads Nation in Medicaid Fraud Convictions While Others Battle Mass Schemes
The state convicted more Medicaid fraudsters than any other in fiscal year 2025, with officials crediting cross-party collaboration and early intervention for the success.
Legal Scholars Debate Role of Uncertainty in Recent Supreme Court Rulings on Rights
An opinion piece in The Hill argues that Justice Alito's jurisprudence uses doubt asymmetrically to erode constitutional protections, drawing both support and criticism from legal experts.
Congress's Latest Housing Bill Won't Fix Affordability, Critics Say
The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act faces scrutiny over its approach to institutional investors and regulatory relief.
Lego Collection Dispute Highlights Consignment Contract Gaps and Consumer Protection Questions
A Utah family's $60,000 to $200,000 Star Wars Lego collection has sparked legal battles, police involvement, and debate over small-business accountability.