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David Hart of the Council on Foreign Relations warns that China's control over electric vehicle supply chains poses significant economic and security risks for the United States.

Senator Cruz urges compliance with rules on women's sports participation

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U.S. Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee Chairman Ted Cruz (R-Texas) has sent letters to national sports organizations, asking them to confirm that they are following President Trump’s executive order and eligibility rules...

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Texas approves $285 million for statewide pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure

The Texas Transportation Commission has approved nearly $285 million in federal funds for bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure projects across the state.

Weekend Interview: Cleo Paskal on China’s Corruption-Driven Push into the Pacific

For American policymakers, one concern over China’s advances on Taiwan is the fact that American territories sit just hours from Taipei. Some of America’s key defense corridors in the region run across neighboring small island nations. Cleo Paskal argues that China’s influence operations there threaten U.S. security at this geographic front line.

Weekend Interview: Patrick Hedger on the Internet’s Section 230 Debate

Thirty years after its passage, Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act continues to shape the internet and virtually every company that operates on it. Critics argue the provision shields technology platforms from accountability, while others contend it protects free expression and innovation. The debate has implications for online safety, the advances of artificial intelligence, and methods for content moderation.

CBP highlights Presidents' Day message, recruitment drive, and drug seizure at Nogales port

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) used recent tweets in February 2026 to mark Presidents' Day, promote recruitment under its "Honor First" motto, and announce a major methamphetamine seizure at Nogales port involving Canine Officer Coba.

Senators urge halt on unified wildland fire service over staffing cuts

U.S. Senators Martin Heinrich, Amy Klobuchar, Jeff Merkley, and others have sent a letter to Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum urging him to stop the creation of a new U.S. Wildland Fire Service (USWFS).
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