Policy & Law — Archive
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FCC Considers Overhaul of Live Sports Broadcast Rules Amid Fan Frustration
The commission is seeking public comment on consumer experience with live sports viewing, citing rising costs and a fragmented media landscape.
New Allegations Emerge Against Rep. Tony Gonzales Involving Explicit Texts to Campaign Staffer
The Texas Republican faces renewed calls for discipline from two House Republicans after a second staffer accused him of sexual advances.
Carville Says Trump 'Deteriorating at a Really Rapid Rate' Amid Iran Tensions
Democratic strategist comments on president's mental state as Trump weighs military options and faces conservative infighting over Iran policy.
NASA's Artemis II Mission Sets Stage for 2028 Moon Landing
Four astronauts aboard Artemis II traveled farther from Earth than anyone in history, surpassing Apollo 13's 50-year record.
Pentagon Cancels Tuesday Press Briefing With Caine, Hegseth
The cancellation comes 12 hours before Trump's deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face strikes on power plants and bridges.
Supreme Court Blocks Ohio Candidate After Alleged GOP Infiltration Scheme Exposed
The high court refused to intervene in a case where a former Democratic candidate was disqualified from the Republican primary for allegedly misrepresenting his party affiliation.
Swalwell Faces Criticism over Allegations and 2018 Kavanaugh Comments
California gubernatorial candidate's past statements on believing women resurfaced amid sexual assault allegations published by multiple outlets.
Tennessee Lawmakers Pass Fix to School Threats Law After Children Arrested for Jokes and Misunderstandings
The legislation would require school officials to only report threats to police if deemed credible, addressing concerns about students with disabilities being unfairly charged.
Artemis II Astronauts Safely Recovered From Capsule, Airlifted to Ship During Lunar Flyby
NASA's first crewed lunar mission since Apollo returns to Earth after Orion spacecraft completed its historic flyby of the Moon.
Congress Faces Backlash as Lawmakers Depart for Christmas Vacation Amid DHS Shutdown
Department of Homeland Security has gone unfunded for two months as Republicans pursue a filibuster-proof reconciliation strategy.