In a 5-4 decision issued in the final week of its 2026 term, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Mississippi law that permits the ...
On March 23, 2026, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) updated its list of communications equipment deemed to pose an ...
Given the growing sense of urgency that Congress finally needs to do something to address the safety of children and teens ...
Who will pay for it?” might be one of the most powerful questions in policymaking, as limited governmental budgets can derail ...
At some point over the last 18 months, the term “open-source artificial intelligence (AI)” began to make policymakers nervous ...
OpenAI’s proposal to hand the U.S. government a 5 percent equity stake has made a theoretical debate over the relationship between private corporations and the government into an immediately relevant ...
Precious few U.S. corporations have been in business for two centuries. Among them are King Arthur Flour (1790), CIGNA (1792), Jim Beam (1795) and Brooks Brothers (1818), although the storied ...
Waiting in gas lines and listening to sweater-wearing President Jimmy Carter tell us to turn down the thermostat are among my ...
California lawmakers can’t get their talking points straight when it comes to government-funded healthcare programs. They want to expand them — and there’s always some ongoing effort to convert the ...
Which is easier to obtain in Maryland: illicit opioids such as fentanyl, or a prescribed medication such as buprenorphine ...
Highlights from the International Council of Shopping Centers Security Summit Last week in Columbus, Ohio, the International ...
Congress has been clear on its spectrum priorities. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) restored Federal Communications ...
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