March 25 Bipartisan Senate bill to cap insulin for Americans at $35 has new momentum Senators are pushing the bipartisan INSULIN Act of 2026, which would cap insulin costs at $35 a month for insured and uninsured Americans starting 2027.
March 20 Conservative watchdog calls for FTC to probe Apple News over 'anticompetitive behavior, deceptive practices' The MRC is urging the FTC to investigate Apple News, alleging the app published zero right-leaning stories in January while favoring left-leaning outlets.
March 20 I played Division1 volleyball — NIL chaos is out of control. The SCORE ACT will save sports College sports are a prized American institution, that instills civic values such as teamwork and dedication. But without legislative action, it’s just empty rhetoric.
March 19 Deadly meningitis outbreak prompts college students to call for campus shutdown Students have launched a petition demanding campus closure amid a meningitis outbreak, which has reportedly caused 15 confirmed cases and two deaths.
March 18 Louisiana social worker fights state red tape blocking her from helping special needs kids A Louisiana social worker claimed state regulations protected existing businesses over community needs and is challenging the healthcare approval process in a court battle.
March 18 BROOKE ROLLINS, ROBERT KENNEDY JR: We’re bringing families more healthy foods in a SNAP USDA finalizes rule hiking healthy food requirements for SNAP retailers from 12 to 28 varieties under Trump's leadership to combat chronic health issues.
March 17 Newsom slams FCC’s Brendan Carr for threats against media, blasts Trump as 'Dear Leader' Gavin Newsom called the FCC chair's media warning "sick," according to Semafor on Monday, and referred to President Donald Trump as "Dear Leader" during an interivew.
March 16 Trump 'thrilled' as FCC chair warns news organizations to correct course or lose licenses Trump expresses support as FCC Chairman Brendan Carr calls for investigation into news organizations' broadcast licenses over alleged fake news coverage.
March 15 Iranian foreign minister claims Trump launched war 'because it is fun' in CBS interview Iran's foreign minister accused President Trump of launching attacks "for fun" during a Face the Nation interview while defending Tehran's response and addressing Americans held in Iran.
March 15 FCC chair Brendan Carr warns broadcasters must 'correct course' on 'news distortions' before license renewals FCC chair Brendan Carr warned broadcasters running "fake news" could lose licenses during renewals, citing public interest requirements and media accountability.