USPS considers allowing people to ship handguns through the mail
The United States Postal Service is considering a rule change that would allow anyone to send handguns through the mail for the first time in nearly 100 years

The United States Postal Service is considering a rule change that would allow anyone to send handguns through the mail for the first time in nearly 100 years

President Trump has removed the last bipartisan members of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) just months before the midterms. Democrats and voting rights advocates condemned the move, citing concerns about election interference and politicization.

Disability rights advocates expressed concerns after a U.S. Department of Education call regarding plans to move special education offices to HHS. Advocates fear increased bureaucracy and confusion, despite assurances that federal protections for students with disabilities will remain intact.

The National Capital Planning Commission approved preliminary plans for a 250-foot arch near the National Mall, but a debate over the 1910 Height of Buildings Act, which restricts building heights in D.C., remains unresolved. The Trump administration and the Department of the Interior argue the act doesn't apply to federal structures, while critics and some commission members believe it should.

The National Capital Planning Commission approved preliminary plans for a 250-foot arch near the National Mall, but debate continues over whether the 1910 Height of Buildings Act applies to federal structures. Critics cite concerns about historic views and the process, while the Trump administration argues the act is a local ordinance.

The National Capital Planning Commission voted 8-1 to approve preliminary plans for a 250-foot arch near the National Mall, but debate continues over whether the 1910 Height of Buildings Act applies to federal structures. The Interior Department argues it does not, while critics fear it could reshape DC's skyline.

OpenAI announced GPT 5.6 will power Microsoft's 365 Copilot, reaffirming their partnership after reports of Microsoft using in-house models to cut costs. The exact meaning of 'preferred model' remains unclear.