Politics & Policy
AI regulation, global policy, governance, public-sector impact
The interplay between diplomacy, domestic policy, and electoral strategy is increasingly evident in today's political landscape. From King Charles III's charm offensive with Trump to the ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict and its implications for military focus in Asia, the stakes of international relations are high, yet often overshadowed by pressing domestic issues. Meanwhile, as state-level initiatives on child safety and tech in schools gain traction amid congressional gridlock, the tensions between federal inaction and local activism reveal a dynamic shift in how policy is shaped, especially as both parties gear up for the midterms in a landscape marked by redistricting battles and partisan divides.
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Congress eyes changes to boxing regulations amid fighter pushbackLawmakers are contemplating changes to federal boxing regulations in response to criticisms of the sport's convoluted ranking and title belt system, which some argue could negatively impact fighters.
Christians aren’t signing up for the Trump administration’s unholy warAmerican Christians who do not idolize Donald Trump are grappling with the implications of his administration's policies and rhetoric, feeling increasingly alienated from a political landscape that seems to prioritize loyalty over faith.
Oz Pearlman on return to White House correspondents’ dinner: ‘100 percent’Mentalist Oz Pearlman expressed his eagerness to return to the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner despite the recent shooting, indicating that discussions are underway to reschedule the event within the next month at the request of the president.
United Airlines Says It Pitched American on Merger but Was RebuffedUnited Airlines' CEO revealed that he proposed a merger with American Airlines, but the latter declined the offer.
Gunfire has eerie echoes of Reagan's shooting outside the same Washington hotelThe recent gunfire incident outside the Washington Hilton Hotel recalls the assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan, highlighting ongoing concerns about security and public safety in political contexts.
Making vaccination optional threatens military readinessMaking vaccination optional in the military undermines discipline and could jeopardize overall military readiness, highlighting the need for a structured approach to health prevention.
WHCA dinner shooting spurs calls for cooler heads, action from CongressIn the wake of a shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, there is a bipartisan push for Congress to take action to enhance security and reduce political tensions.
A child abduction case shows how the media hide the ball on 'gender identity'The article critiques media coverage of a child abduction case, arguing that it obscures the complexities of gender identity issues, leading to public confusion and misinterpretation.
The U.S. Started the War. The Rest of the World Is Feeling the Effects.The global economy has been significantly disrupted in just eight weeks due to actions initiated by the U.S., while the American economy remains relatively insulated from these effects.