The Department of Health and Human Services this week officially rescinded a controversial Biden‑era rule that required pharmacies to dispense abortion pills.
President Trump launched an aggressive agenda on January 20, 2025, signing 26 executive orders on his first day back in office and driving forward a transformative year for the United States.
Chief Border Patrol Agent Jared Ashby of the Rio Grande Valley Sector stated that the federal government has never moved faster in implementing changes at the border, highlighting a major shift in pursuit policy.
Native Iñupiat leaders in Alaska are applauding Congress for overturning a Biden-era policy that restricted oil and gas development on over one million acres of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR).
James Baker, the former top lawyer at the FBI during the Russiagate investigation and later a key figure in Twitter’s pre-Musk censorship system, now serves on the board of a newly formed “counter-disinformation” group. The Knight-Georgetown Institute (KGI), launched in 2024 by the Knight Foundation and Georgetown University, is advancing policy strategies aimed at regulating online speech through direct influence on state legislatures.
Criticism of former President Bill Clinton’s gun control legacy is intensifying after another violent attack on a U.S. military base left troops defenseless. The shooting at Fort Stewart has renewed scrutiny over the gun-free policies enacted during Clinton’s administration—rules that many say have left America’s soldiers vulnerable to armed attackers.
The Episcopal Church has announced its decision to cease participation in the U.S. government's refugee resettlement program, following the Trump administration's move to grant expedited refugee status to white South African Afrikaners.