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By Federal Newswire | Sep 23, 2025
In Russia’s war on Ukrain, missile strikes level schools and hospitals while Europe and the United States weigh aid, sanctions, and the path to peace.
By Federal Newswire | Sep 22, 2025
Western governments reassess decades of engagement with China as supply chains shift, tariffs rise, and strategic rivalry hardens.
By Federal Newswire | Sep 18, 2025
Congress debates the purpose and promise of regulations, but rarely debates how to manage the cost of new rules.
By Federal Newswire | Sep 15, 2025
Ukraine’s survival against Russian invasion has depended on innovation and strategy.
By Federal Newswire | Sep 4, 2025
Understanding the motivations and methods of the Chinese Communist Party has become a priority for policymakers.
By Federal Newswire | Sep 3, 2025
In the Trump era, more policymakers are looking for ways to cut back outdated rules, using data and new technology to reconsider mandates.
By Federal Newswire | Sep 2, 2025
Ukraine is facing relentless strikes on its civilians and infrastructure
By Federal Newswire | Aug 29, 2025
U.S. dependence on China for rare earth minerals has sparked bipartisan concern, and policymakers are trying to figure out how to protect American competitiveness.
By Federal Newswire | Aug 26, 2025
Housing affordability has become a policy issue in the United States with skyrocketing prices, restrictive regulations, and debates over the use of federal lands.
By Federal Newswire | Aug 25, 2025
Ukraine continues to face attacks from Russia, causing daily missile strikes and power grid threats.
By Federal Newswire | Aug 18, 2025
Ukraine’s fight for survival against Russia includes trying to protect its religious traditions from the Kremlin’s anti-religious campaign
By Federal Newswire | Aug 13, 2025
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has entered a “grinding phase,” with missile barrages, drone swarms, and troop concentrations along the front.
By Federal Newswire | Aug 11, 2025
Regulation shapes the American economy, but measuring the true cost and benefit of regulation is difficult.
By Federal Newswire | Aug 7, 2025
The rise of China as a military power has reshaped global strategic calculations.
By Federal Newswire | Aug 6, 2025
Washington is addressing the implications of Chevron deference, the Supreme Court doctrine that for four decades required courts to defer to federal agencies’ interpretations of ambiguous statutes.
By Federal Newswire | Aug 5, 2025
An era of transatlantic cooperation is forming, with Germany taking a bigger leadership role.
By Federal Newswire | Jul 30, 2025
The Chinese government is accelerating its development of quantum technologies, and American national security experts are warning that the future of encryption, digital privacy and economic dominance hang in the balance.
By Federal Newswire | Jul 29, 2025
The price of health care continues to rise, putting even nonprofit hospitals under scrutiny.
By Federal Newswire | Jul 28, 2025
America’s role on the global stage has come under scrutiny in recent years, with divides over foreign aid, military alliances, and the future of diplomacy.
By Federal Newswire | Jul 24, 2025
For decades, U.S. policy toward China relied on the hope that economic integration would liberalize the nation.