Policy & Law — Archive
Federal legislation, executive orders, and regulatory changes
Gas in U.S. Hits $4 a Gallon for First Time Since August 2022
Average price rose to $4.018 per gallon, up from $3.990 the previous day, as conflict with Iran drives fuel costs higher.
Education Department Investigating Fairfax County High School After Alleged Groping of 12 Girls
The investigation involves an 18-year-old illegal immigrant student facing 13 counts of assault and battery, with ICE filing a detainer for potential removal.
Jan. 6 Rioter Pardoned by Trump Sentenced to 4 Years for Child Pornography Possession
Daniel Tocci possessed more than 100,000 child sexual abuse images and videos discovered through evidence related to his Capitol riot case.
Movement to Remove César Chávez from Public Spaces Grows after Abuse Allegations
New York Times investigation alleges labor leader sexually abused women and girls; California and Texas reconsider commemorations.
Please, Mr. Trump: Don't Send Our Boys To Die
A coalition of military families and veteran advocates renews calls for restraint in overseas deployments as policy debates intensify.
Supreme Court Rules Against Colorado's Ban on Conversion Therapy for LGBTQ Youth
The 8-1 ruling says the state's law violates the First Amendment rights of a Christian therapist and could affect similar laws in more than 20 states.
Trump Shares Renderings of His Presidential Library, a Massive Miami Skyscraper
The proposed glass tower, designed by a Miami-based firm, would dwarf the nearby Freedom Tower and sit on a $67 million waterfront parcel.
Trump's Ballroom Design Has Barely Been Scrutinized
Critics warn the White House renovation's portico is too large, stairs lead nowhere and columns will block interior views.
Eric Swalwell Faces Scrutiny Over Qatar-Backed Trips Amid California Gubernatorial Race
The California Democrat took at least six Qatar-sponsored trips from 2020-2024, drawing criticism from GOP rivals who question foreign influence on sitting lawmakers.
Rhode Island Democrat Faces Backlash After Saying Iryna Zarutska Mural Doesn't Align With Providence Values
State Rep. David Morales called the mural on an LGBTQ+ club 'divisive,' sparking criticism from conservatives and some Democrats on social media.