April 14 Senate Republican pushes crackdown on California-style 'bureaucrat tax' adding $100K to new homes Sen. Bill Hagerty's , R-Tenn., Freedom to Build Act aims to slash the bureaucrat tax and cut nearly $100,000 in added regulations from new home building costs.
April 7 Abortion pill mifepristone stays available by mail for now as FDA faces 6-month review deadline A federal judge ruled mifepristone can still be mailed nationwide for now but warned the abortion pill's FDA guidelines could face major changes soon.
April 7 STEVE FORBES: Europe’s attacks on US tech firms must stop. We have just the way to do it Europe's digital trade policies unfairly target American tech giants like Apple, Google and Meta, and a Section 301 investigation is long overdue.
April 6 NEWT GINGRICH: What Trump can teach us about energy and America’s future Rising AI and data center electricity demand requires expanded U.S. energy production as Trump and congressional Republicans realign policy.
April 4 Dr. Oz calls out Newsom over California health care fraud allegations CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz discusses concerns over alleged health care fraud in California and its impact on costs on ‘Saturday in America.’
April 2 RFK Jr. unveils new nationwide microplastic mission HHS and EPA officials launched a new program Thursday targeting microplastics in the human body and in the water supply. (Pool)
April 2 DOJ, Dr. Oz unveil sweeping California healthcare fraud bust as suspensions surge Federal authorities announced arrests, raids and fraud charges tied to Southern California hospice schemes, while Dr. Mehmet Oz said provider suspensions have climbed sharply and more enforcement is coming. (KCBS via NNS)
April 1 UK scraps police probes of legal social media posts after review says response went too far UK Home Office scraps non-crime hate incident reporting, with Home Secretary Mahmood saying police will no longer investigate legal social media posts.
March 29 FCC review of sports broadcasting rules draws thousands of comments amid streaming backlash, chairman says FCC Chairman Brendan Carr says thousands of public comments support keeping major sports games free on broadcast TV amid streaming frustration.
March 25 $3M verdict against two tech giants in social media trial could be 'watershed moment' Criminal defense attorney and 91±¬ÁÏ contributor Donna Rotunno discusses Meta and Google being found liable in a trial accusing social media platforms of designing their products to get young users addicted.