Congressional Bill S. 269 Signed into Law

The White House February 10, 2026 On Tuesday, February 10, 2026, the President signed into law: S. 269, the “Ending Improper Payments to Deceased People Act,” which permanently allows sharing of death data to prevent and recover improper payments. Original Story Link

14-year-old girl allegedly zip-tied in raid, raising questions about ICE tactics

Wilder, Idaho — When Canyon County Sheriff Kieran Donahue described the October raid on a popular community horse racing venue here, he hailed the detention of 105 undocumented immigrants and flatly rejected allegations that agents used zip ties to restrain some of the dozens of children present. Then he was presented with photographic evidence. Images

House Committee Subpoenas Health Insurer Records

A pedestrian walks past an insurance agency that offers Affordable Care Act plans in Miami, Fla., on Jan. 28, 2021. Following the COVID-19 pandemic and enhanced subsidies approved by Congress in 2021, enrollment more than doubled, reaching a record 24.3 million in 2025. Joe Raedle/Getty Images The House Judiciary Committee issued subpoenas to eight health

Democratic governors excluded from typically bipartisan White House gathering

President Trump is excluding Democratic governors from typically bipartisan events held at the White House during the annual gathering of state leaders in Washington, D.C.  No Democratic governors were invited to a formal business meeting that was to take place Feb. 20 between governors, the president and White House officials while they are in town