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Locking the Clock: Congress Advances Legislation to End Bi-Annual Time Changes
Washington, Friday, 22 May 2026.
A near-unanimous committee vote advanced legislation to lock U.S. clocks permanently, a move poised to significantly reshape national retail patterns, supply chain logistics, and energy consumption.
Deregulating Cooling Appliances: The Economic Impact of the EPA's Latest Rule Rollback
Washington, Friday, 22 May 2026.
The Trump administration’s rollback of commercial refrigerant regulations promises $2.4 billion in savings, yet industry leaders warn that conflicting supply dynamics could actually drive consumer prices higher.
Senate Republicans Advance $70 Billion Border Security Bill Following Bipartisan Deadlock
Washington, Friday, 22 May 2026.
Following collapsed negotiations, Senate Republicans are advancing a $70 billion border security bill, notably dropping a controversial $1 billion White House funding provision to ensure swift legislative passage.
Eighth Consecutive Legal Defeat: Federal Courts Deny Justice Department Access to State Voter Data
Washington, Thursday, 21 May 2026.
Federal judges in Maine and Wisconsin blocked the Justice Department from acquiring state voter rolls, marking the agency’s eighth consecutive legal defeat in its nationwide push for election data.
Democratic National Committee Releases 2024 Election Report Amid Leadership Scrutiny
Washington, Thursday, 21 May 2026.
DNC Chair Ken Martin released the incomplete 2024 election report, apologizing for delays. The strategic review’s omissions have sparked significant internal party backlash and calls for his resignation.
Federal Panel Approves Trump's 76-Meter Arch as Administration Bypasses Congress
Washington, Thursday, 21 May 2026.
A federal arts panel has approved President Trump’s 76.2-meter Washington arch. Intriguingly, the administration is bypassing Congress by reviving a century-old authorization for an entirely different, unbuilt project.
White House Delays Artificial Intelligence Oversight Order to Preserve American Innovation
Washington, Thursday, 21 May 2026.
Hours before a scheduled signing, President Trump abruptly postponed a major artificial intelligence directive. This sudden delay signals a pivot to protect U.S. tech dominance from restrictive federal oversight.
Alaska Advances Ban on Foam Food Packaging as Businesses Await Governor's Signature
Juneau, Thursday, 21 May 2026.
Alaska’s legislature passed a bipartisan ban on polystyrene packaging. Advocates urge the governor’s approval, noting businesses switching materials see up to a 15% jump in repeat customers.
Record Appointment of Immigration Judges Signals Major Shifts for US Labor Markets
Washington, Thursday, 21 May 2026.
In May 2026, the Justice Department onboarded its largest-ever class of 82 immigration judges. This historic push to accelerate deportations forecasts significant labor shortages for key US industries.