Minneapolis Shooting Involves Border Patrol Agents who are Put on Standard Administrative Leave According to Firearms Policy

Border Patrol Agents on Leave Following Shooting Incident in Minneapolis Two Border Patrol agents involved in the shooting death of Alex Preti in Minneapolis on Saturday have been placed on administrative leave in accordance with the agency’s firearms policies. This transfer is standard practice under U.S. Customs and Border Protection regulations, which allow for three […]
Officials Claim California Is Pressuring Schools to Enforce Gender Secrecy Policy Against Federal Law

California Department of Education Faces Federal Scrutiny A recent announcement from the California Department of Education (CDE) revealed that it has allegedly violated federal law by implementing gender secrecy policies in schools. This claim was made public on Wednesday, prompting concerns about compliance with legal standards. A senior official in the department informed the Daily […]
Marco Rubio to give testimony on Venezuela policy in Senate

Rubio to Testify Regarding Venezuela Policies Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to testify publicly about the Trump administration’s approach to Venezuela this Wednesday morning. He has informed lawmakers that they should not expect any further military interventions in the region. Rubio’s visits to Capitol Hill have become more frequent lately, especially after he […]
Actions of Border Patrol Agents in Minneapolis Shooting Are Expected to Align with Agency Policy

The use-of-force policy by CBP is based on constitutional standards set by federal courts, emphasizing that any use of force must be “objectively reasonable” at the moment it is applied. This assessment is not influenced by later public opinion, political commentary, or detailed video analyses, but rather on the agent’s knowledge and perception at the […]
Southwest’s debated policy for larger passengers starts on Tuesday

Beginning Tuesday, Southwest Airlines is set to introduce a new policy that’s stirred up quite a bit of controversy, specifically regarding ticket pricing for plus-size travelers. The update, which was announced last year, mandates that passengers who cannot comfortably fit between the armrests of their seats must book their extra seat ahead of time. A […]
Danielle Zanzalari: Change in IRS Policy May Delay Mergers in the U.S.

Concerns About IRS Policy Changes Affecting Businesses Most people generally don’t give much thought to how the IRS operates, and, well, they shouldn’t have to. There’s an expectation that government agencies will consistently apply rules, allowing businesses to plan, invest, and innovate. Stability in the tax system is essential for making decisions about investments, research […]
JD Vance Declares Significant Growth of Mexico City Policy

Vice President Vance Announces Expansion of Mexico City Policy On Friday, Vice President J.D. Vance revealed a significant expansion of the Mexico City Policy, which prohibits foreign aid for the promotion of abortion. He shared this news at the 53rd March for Life in Washington, D.C., marking his second appearance at this major human rights […]
State Department concluding expansion of Mexico City Policy regarding abortion and gender

The State Department is set to finalize an expansion of the Mexico City policy, which bars U.S. foreign aid from being used to support abortions and initiatives linked to gender, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. This move, described as significant, was reported by Fox News Digital. The Mexico City policy, introduced under President Reagan […]
A Policy Event Featuring Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick Is Being Hosted by Breitbart News

Breitbart News to Host Discussion with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick Breitbart News is set to hold a policy event featuring Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, amid a backdrop of heightened profiles for key Cabinet advisers as the Trump administration reshapes the global economy. The discussion, led by Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlowe, will occur on Wednesday […]
War Department Explains the Financial Losses from the Biden Administration’s Telework Policy

Army OIG Report Highlights Concerns Over Telework Policies On Tuesday, the Army Department of Inspector General (OIG) released findings regarding work-from-home practices during the Biden administration, revealing questionable expenditures of at least $665,000 on local government salaries. This report marks the first release from the Department since Senator Joni Ernst asked 24 government agencies in […]