latest news in politics

Scouting America Reinstates Biological Sex Requirement to Secure Pentagon Partnership

Scouting America Reinstates Biological Sex Requirement to Secure Pentagon Partnership

Washington D.C., Friday, 27 February 2026.
Facing the loss of critical military logistics, Scouting America agrees to Defense Secretary Hegseth’s terms, mandating biological sex registration and dismantling diversity initiatives to preserve the historic alliance.

Indiana Initiates Inquiry and Legislation to Combat Soaring Utility Costs

Indiana Initiates Inquiry and Legislation to Combat Soaring Utility Costs

Indianapolis, Friday, 27 February 2026.
With NIPSCO electric bills rising over 90% since 2016, Indiana regulators have scheduled a comprehensive affordability inquiry for March 24, 2026. This investigation coincides with Governor Mike Braun’s signature on new utility legislation, marking a decisive shift in state policy to address the dramatic imbalance between utility reliability and ratepayer costs.

Thune Signals Resistance to Procedural Overhaul for Voter ID Legislation

Thune Signals Resistance to Procedural Overhaul for Voter ID Legislation

Washington, Friday, 27 February 2026.
While President Trump demanded action on the SAVE America Act during Tuesday’s State of the Union, Majority Leader John Thune acknowledges the “talking filibuster” strategy is currently unviable. Thune revealed the GOP lacks the 50 votes necessary to defeat amendments, effectively stalling the legislation amidst the ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown.

Study Reveals Local Permitting Stalls Energy Projects More Than Technical Limits

Study Reveals Local Permitting Stalls Energy Projects More Than Technical Limits

New York, Friday, 27 February 2026.
New peer-reviewed research confirms that local bureaucratic hurdles, not technology, are the primary force stalling energy infrastructure, prompting 600 organizations to demand immediate Senate action on permitting reform.

Olympic Gold Medalist Brady Tkachuk Disavows Unauthorized White House AI Video

Olympic Gold Medalist Brady Tkachuk Disavows Unauthorized White House AI Video

Washington D.C., Friday, 27 February 2026.
Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk denounced a White House TikTok video utilizing AI to falsely depict him disparaging Canadians, sparking debate over government use of synthetic media.

Federal Judge Denies Request to Halt $400 Million White House Ballroom Construction

Federal Judge Denies Request to Halt $400 Million White House Ballroom Construction

Washington, Friday, 27 February 2026.
Judge Richard Leon ruled the executive office is not an agency subject to administrative law, allowing the $400 million privately funded replacement of the demolished East Wing to proceed.

Rescheduled CDC Panel Meeting Signals Policy Shift on Vaccine Safety

Rescheduled CDC Panel Meeting Signals Policy Shift on Vaccine Safety

Atlanta, Friday, 27 February 2026.
Now meeting March 18, the reshaped panel pivots to examining COVID-19 vaccine injuries, prompting the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists to withdraw support over abandoned scientific rigor.

New Analysis Warns AI Infrastructure Demands Require Immediate Government Action

New Analysis Warns AI Infrastructure Demands Require Immediate Government Action

Washington D.C., Friday, 27 February 2026.
Executive Rachit Lohani argues AI is physically reshaping nations, shifting real estate demand and straining power grids, warning that treating it merely as software risks losing global economic competitiveness.

Senate Committee Releases Draft Legislation to Overhaul Federal Chemical Safety Standards

Senate Committee Releases Draft Legislation to Overhaul Federal Chemical Safety Standards

Washington, Friday, 27 February 2026.
A new Senate draft proposes a “tiered review process” for chemicals, which critics warn could dismantle 2016 safety standards and allow toxic substances to enter markets with reduced scrutiny.

FAA Restricts Texas Airspace After Military Laser Accidentally Downs Border Patrol Drone

FAA Restricts Texas Airspace After Military Laser Accidentally Downs Border Patrol Drone

Fort Hancock, Friday, 27 February 2026.
In a significant inter-agency coordination failure, the FAA restricted airspace over Fort Hancock, Texas, after a military laser weapon reportedly destroyed a US Customs and Border Protection drone. This “friendly fire” incident marks the second time this month that advanced anti-drone technology has disrupted domestic aviation operations near the Mexican border.