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Policy Experts Propose Expanding Medicare Access to All Ages Ahead of 2028
Washington, Friday, 27 March 2026.
A newly proposed healthcare framework allows Americans of any age, and their employers, to join traditional Medicare, offering Democrats a strategic alternative to private insurance ahead of 2028.
Federal Judge Blocks Pentagon Ban on AI Company Anthropic Over Free Speech
Washington, Friday, 27 March 2026.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Pentagon from blacklisting AI company Anthropic, ruling the government’s national security designation was an ‘Orwellian’ retaliation against free speech.
Colorado's HOME Act Empowers Schools and Nonprofits to Bypass Local Zoning for Affordable Housing
Denver, Thursday, 26 March 2026.
Starting in 2028, Colorado’s HOME Act allows schools and nonprofits to bypass local zoning rules, a bold move to combat the state’s affordable housing crisis using underused land.
The Massive Financial Strategy Behind Silicon Valley's 2026 Election Push
Washington, D.C., Thursday, 26 March 2026.
Tech leaders are quietly injecting hundreds of millions into both major parties for the 2026 midterms, aiming to secure favorable federal regulations without drawing direct public scrutiny.
Justice Department Admits Lack of Evidence Against Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell
Washington, Thursday, 26 March 2026.
Following President Trump’s public rebuke over building renovation costs, the Justice Department made a critical court admission: they have no evidence of misconduct against Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
Justice Department Awards Michael Flynn $1.2 Million to Settle Prosecution Lawsuit
Washington, Thursday, 26 March 2026.
The Justice Department will pay Michael Flynn a $1.2 million taxpayer-funded settlement, resolving his malicious prosecution claims and signaling a definitive end to his legacy legal battles.
Mass Resignations of Unpaid Security Staff Threaten United States Airport Closures
Washington, D.C., Thursday, 26 March 2026.
As the 40-day funding lapse continues, over 480 unpaid security officers have resigned. Desperate workers are selling blood to survive, pushing major travel hubs toward unprecedented closures.
Justice Department Memo Links Trump's Retained Documents to Private Business Motives
Washington, Thursday, 26 March 2026.
A recently surfaced memo suggests Donald Trump kept highly sensitive government documents, some restricted to only six officials, to potentially advance his private business interests, igniting fresh political scrutiny.
Trump Utilizes Mail-In Voting in Florida Despite Advocating for Nationwide Restrictions
Palm Beach, Thursday, 26 March 2026.
Despite condemning the practice as fraudulent, Donald Trump cast a mail-in ballot in a March 2026 Florida election while simultaneously urging Congress to restrict the method nationwide.