Policy & Law — Archive
Federal legislation, executive orders, and regulatory changes
Pentagon Releases Second Tranche of UAP Videos Including Fighter Jet Shootdown Over Lake Huron
The footage, ordered declassified by President Trump, includes objects near a submarine and Columbus, Ohio, as the Department of War says it cannot make definitive determinations on their nature.
Congress Questions DOJ's $1.7B Compensation Fund Created Without Lawmaker Approval
Republican and Democratic lawmakers are raising concerns about how the settlement fund was established and who qualifies for payments.
Tulsi Gabbard To Release Investigation Findings Before Departing as Intelligence Chief
The outgoing DNI says she will publish findings on Havana Syndrome, COVID-19 origins, and federal government weaponization in weekly installments through June.
FBI, DOJ Charge 15 Individuals in $90 Million Minnesota Fraud Cases, Largest Medicaid Fraud Ever Prosecuted in District
The cases involve schemes across public health programs including autism services and housing stabilization, with Vice President JD Vance chairing the White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud calling the findings significant.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard Resigns, Citing Husband's Cancer Diagnosis
Gabbard served as the nation's top intelligence official for roughly a year before announcing her departure from the role.
Schiff Calls Gabbard's Resignation 'Only Positive Contribution' to US Security
The California Democrat criticized the outgoing DNI for allegedly politicizing intelligence and undermining national security during her tenure.
What to Know About the Hajj, Eid al-Adha and Their Significance to Muslims Around the World
The annual pilgrimage to Mecca draws millions of Muslims and represents one of the Five Pillars of Islam, occurring this year amid regional tensions in the Middle East.
Trump Reacts to Tulsi Gabbard's Surprise Resignation from ODNI
The Director of National Intelligence cited her husband's rare bone cancer diagnosis as reason for stepping down, with President Trump praising her work and announcing an acting successor.
Michelle Pfeiffer Describes Challenging Conditions on Taylor Sheridan’s 'The Madison' Set
The 68-year-old actress told the Los Angeles Times that production on the Paramount+ series lacked basic amenities including plumbing, air conditioning, and nearby trailers.
Combat Veteran Nearly Killed by Taliban Fires Back at Platner's Deleted Online Attack: 'You're a Coward'
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner faces backlash over resurfaced Reddit posts mocking combat veteran Ted Daniels, who was shot four times by Taliban fighters in 2012.