Policy & Law — Archive
Federal legislation, executive orders, and regulatory changes
New York Times Investigation Alleges Cesar Chavez Sexually Abused Women, Girls
The Times report details accusations from multiple women including co-founder Dolores Huerta; California officials and labor leaders respond to revelations.
Man Sentenced to 4 Years in Michigan Election Petition Scandal
The scheme invalidated signatures for five Republican gubernatorial candidates in 2022, including former Detroit police Chief James Craig and businessman Perry Johnson.
Commentator Argues Marxist Wing Drives Democratic Party Agenda
A poll released last week finds about 15% of Democrats self-identify with the Marxist wing, though analysts debate its influence.
Pritzker Criticizes AIPAC Over $21 Million Spending in Illinois Democratic Primaries
The pro-Israel lobby's spending in Prairie State races yielded mixed outcomes, with the Democratic governor calling it 'interference' and accusing the group of aligning with Trump.
Schumer Keeps Public Guessing on How Long Dems Will Refuse to Fund DHS
The New York senator deflected questions about the timeline for restoring Homeland Security funding as Republicans warn of reduced preparedness amid a string of suspected terror attacks.
Sony Music Removes 135,000 Deepfake Songs From Streaming Platforms
The music giant says AI-generated tracks impersonating artists like Beyoncé and Harry Styles represent just a fraction of the total fraudulent content online.
Transportation Lobbyists Donate Thousands to Sean Duffy's Son-in-Law in Wisconsin Congressional Race
Donors with interests in projects overseen by the Transportation Department have contributed to Michael Alfonso's campaign, raising ethical questions despite appearing legal.
Gas Station Interviews in Pennsylvania Swing District Offer Window Into Trump Voter Sentiment
In PA-10, where Rep. Scott Perry faces a competitive race, voters at a Millersburg station discussed the war in Iran, gas prices and their views on the November elections.
Trump Administration Touts TrumpRx Success, Critics Say It's a Quick Fix Not Real Progress
Analysis shows U.S. drug prices remain higher than in other wealthy countries despite administration claims
State Department Expands Visa Bond Requirement to 12 Additional Countries
Citizens from Cambodia, Ethiopia, Georgia and nine other nations will face $5,000 to $15,000 bond requirements starting April 2.