The Energy Department made the rules public a month after NPR reported about their existence. The rules slash requirements ...
The House's 264-133 vote on the ROTOR Act was just one short of the two-thirds majority required for passage under suspension ...
While the bill can still be approved, it will now need to go through the standard legislative process, which is a much longer process.
A day after the Pentagon voiced opposition, a Senate bill written to respond to the fatal 2025 Potomac River crash fell short in the House.
The House of Representatives is set to consider whether a collision avoidance system that supporters say could have prevented ...
It is no secret that Hawaii faces a critical shortage of mental health professionals, especially in rural and Native Hawaiian ...
You’ll notice slower traffic in certain neighborhoods because officials now require drivers to travel as […] ...
The EPA’s latest proposal would rescind much of the provisions in the 2024 update. The proposal lacks detailed options and specific proposed regulatory language but identifies what EPA considers ...
In rail safety, as elsewhere, the only approach that works is to focus on real results rather than on simply showing that you are doing something.
By mirroring California’s approach, New York reinforces a disclosure-driven model that could become the de facto standard for regulating the most powerful artificial intelligence systems.
Is the ALARA principle limiting holistic decision-making by sidelining cost considerations? If so, should it be re-examined?
The AHA today submitted a comment letter responding to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ proposed rule that would prohibit hospitals participating in the Medicare and Medicaid programs ...