New crypto regulations likely to be big favor to the Trump family, industry insiders say
New guidelines from US regulators on cryptocurrency may benefit the Trump family's investments in the crypto sector by reducing oversight requirements.
Trump administration moves to unify AI rules, bolster edge over China
The Trump administration proposed a national AI policy framework to unify regulations and enhance the US's competitive edge against China in the technology sector.
The CBP seizes a shipment of Chinese electric bicycles in Virginia: the detail that makes them illegal in the US.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized a shipment of Chinese electric bicycles in Virginia for not meeting U.S. regulations.
A US senator proposed a law to limit the use of AI in the Pentagon and prevent lethal decisions without human control
US Senator Elissa Slotkin has introduced the AI Guardrails Act of 2026 to establish formal regulations on the use of artificial intelligence in the Pentagon, particularly focusing on lethal autonomous weapons and nuclear weapon control.
US moves to soften capital rules: โBig banks can declare mission accomplishedโ
US federal regulators are planning to reduce capital requirements for big banks, a significant shift in banking regulations since the 2008 financial crisis, potentially benefiting major financial institutions.
Nvidia is restarting production of China AI chip variant, says CEO Jensen Huang
Nvidia has resumed production of its H200 AI chip variant designed for compliance with US export restrictions to China, after having previously suspended manufacturing due to regulatory challenges.
All countries to which you can travel with a U.S. passport without a visa in March 2026
A report outlines the countries where U.S. passport holders can travel visa-free in March 2026.
Update for employees in Florida: when the minimum wage will increase in the state governed by Ron DeSantis
Florida's minimum wage is set to increase in the upcoming fall season, following state-specific regulations that allow for variations above the federal minimum wage.
Digital regulations, drug prices, rice... US pressure on 'non-tariff barriers' investigation
The U.S. Trade Representative has initiated a trade investigation into South Korea among other nations, signaling potential new trade pressures focused on non-tariff barriers such as digital regulations and agriculture.
The Trump administration has begun investigations into trade partners
The Trump administration has initiated investigations concerning trade partners related to industrial overproduction and forced labor regulations, which may lead to higher tariffs for numerous countries.
Caught in a bind, PAK: Already bankrupt... now ruined by oil, other countries are also in bad shape
Pakistan's government has reverted to strict regulations in response to a deepening oil crisis exacerbated by the ongoing conflict between the US-Israel and Iran, dramatically affecting fuel prices and daily life.
Talarico reportedly knew Colbert interview wouldn't air on TV before he left to film it
Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico was aware that his interview with Stephen Colbert would only be available online and not broadcast on TV due to federal regulations.
What are the penalties for Iran if it withdraws from the World Cup? And which team will replace it in the tournament?
The article discusses the potential penalties Iran might face if it withdraws from the 2026 World Cup and speculates on potential replacement teams according to FIFA regulations.
Automotive Industry: How Stellantis Went Off Track
The automotive group Stellantis suffered a historic loss of 22.3 billion euros last year, primarily due to write-downs related to their electric vehicle strategy, forcing them to reconsider their approach.
Trump strikes out at Anthropic โ orders halt
Trump has ordered US government agencies to stop using products from AI company Anthropic amid a conflict over technological safety regulations.
Most US coal plants could meet air pollution rules. Trump weakened them anyway
Most coal-fired power plants in the US were capable of meeting air pollution standards, yet the Trump administration chose to relax these regulations.
American AI Company Rejects Defense Ministry's Demands for Unrestricted Technology Use
American AI company Anthropic has refused to grant the U.S. Department of Defense unrestricted rights to its technology, despite threats of emergency powers to compel compliance.
Data Protection: USA: Transparent Tourists
The US government is considering new regulations that would require travelers to disclose social media accounts and email addresses upon entry.
Asylum in the U.S.: the change proposed by the DHS for the work permit (EAD) that would apply after April 2026
The U.S. DHS has proposed a change to work permit regulations for asylum seekers, extending the wait time for EAD applications from 180 days to 365 days.
Comment: The IOC quickly rehabilitated FIFA chief Infantino's reputation
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has sparked controversy by openly supporting US President Donald Trump, challenging FIFA's regulations on political neutrality.
From April 2026: The 365-Day Rule Returns for Initial Work Permits in the U.S.
The Trump administration is reinstating a 365-day waiting period for asylum seekers to receive work permits starting in April 2026.
World Trade: What the Customs Chaos in the USA Means
The recent Supreme Court ruling deemed many of Trump's special tariffs unlawful, leading to immediate changes in U.S. customs regulations and uncertainties in trade agreements with the EU.
Due to a missing blanket.. American security official accused of violating aviation safety rules
A senior aide to the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security faces accusations of violating aviation safety regulations after an incident involving a missing blanket led to the dismissal of a pilot.
EU demands that the USA respect trade agreement after new tariff reports
The EU has urged the USA to adhere to a recently negotiated trade agreement following changes in US tariff regulations that were deemed illegal by the Supreme Court.
Good news for beneficiaries in the U.S.: new federal rules could change access to SNAP
The U.S. federal government has approved significant changes to work requirements for SNAP recipients aimed at updating eligibility criteria.
Who is Neal Katyal, who defeated Trump on tariffs?
Neal Katyal, a senior lawyer, successfully challenged former President Trump's tariff regulations in the U.S. Supreme Court.
The US Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Tariff Regulations; He Announces a New 10% Tariff
The US Supreme Court has ruled against tariffs imposed by Trump last year for exceeding his authority without Congressional approval, while Trump responds by announcing a new 10% tariff on imports.
Will Teenagers in the US Face a Social Media Ban? A Big Revelation by President Trump's Daughter-in-law
Amid growing demands worldwide to limit social media use among children and teenagers, discussions are intensifying in the US about the potential for stricter regulations on teen social media usage, spurred by statements from Lara Trump, daughter-in-law of President Trump.
Environmental and health groups sue US agency for revoking rule that supported climate policies
Environmental and health groups have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) after it revoked a key scientific finding that underpinned climate change regulations.
Stephen Colbert vs. Trump Administration: Then on YouTube
Stephen Colbert's late-night show faced the challenge of FCC regulations which prevented him from interviewing a Democratic candidate due to equal airtime requirements.
Fed prepares to relax banking rules in the US in an effort to boost mortgage credit
The Federal Reserve is set to relax capital requirements for US banks to encourage more mortgage lending amid concerns about credit moving out of the banking system.
Can India Break the Big-Tech Monopoly on Artificial Intelligence?
India is hosting the fourth summit on artificial intelligence in New Delhi, aiming to shift the digital power dynamics globally and reduce the traditional monopoly held by the US, China, and Japan in shaping the regulations of this vital sector.
Import of U.S. Cars Allowed Without Additional Inspections Starting Today Amid Criticism from President Trump
Japan has simplified the import process for U.S. cars to allow for quicker entry without additional inspections, following a trade agreement with the U.S.
Not just California: driving licenses that automatically lose validity upon entering Florida
Florida has established specific criteria for which out-of-state driving licenses are not accepted for driving within its borders, affecting several permits issued to individuals who did not prove legal presence in the US when obtaining the credential.
School Banned Children from Watching the Olympics โ Now Finns Speak: 'The Teacher Trusted Us'
A school in Kuopio, Finland, canceled its students' planned viewing of the Winter Olympics due to city regulations, prompting nostalgic reflections from locals on past Olympic traditions in schools.
Trump's First Year is Finally Over: Here's What Happened to Finnish Companies Amid Customs Chaos
The article discusses the impact of President Trump's first year on Finnish companies in light of U.S. customs regulations and tariffs.
Trump Accumulates More Than 300 Measures to Dismantle US Climate Policy and Promote Fossil Fuels
The Trump administration has reversed over 300 environmental regulations aimed at combating climate change and promoting renewable energy since January 2025.
Federal Politics: Environment Minister Calls Trump's Greenhouse Gas Decision 'Ideologically Motivated'
Germany's Environment Minister Carsten Schneider criticizes Trump's administration for its decision to overturn key regulations on greenhouse gases, labeling it as ideologically driven.
"Climate Change - A Scandal": Donald Trump Abolishes the Legal Basis for U.S. Climate Rules
Donald Trump has taken a significant step against climate policy by repealing the legal basis for climate regulations in the U.S.
Trump Abolishes Legal Foundations for Greenhouse Gas Regulationโฆ U.S. Climate Regulation Framework Collapses
President Trump's administration has officially abolished the legal basis for greenhouse gas emissions regulations, reversing a conclusion established during Obama's presidency.
Trump scraps legal basis for climate rules
Trump has formally revoked a scientific finding that greenhouse gases threaten public health, a move that could undermine climate regulations in the U.S.
Obama: Trump Leaves Americans 'Less Safe and Less Healthy'
Former US President Barack Obama warned that Donald Trump's decision to repeal a key scientific conclusion on climate regulations will make Americans 'less safe and less healthy.'
Trump abolishes the legal and scientific basis for emissions regulations and green vehicle standards
US President Donald Trump announced the revocation of a crucial scientific report underpinning emissions regulations aimed at curbing climate change pollution.
Donald Trump sets fire to US climate change standards in major greenhouse gas rollback
The Trump administration has revoked a critical scientific finding that supported US greenhouse gas regulations, marking a significant rollback of environmental protections.
Trump revokes the legal basis for US climate policy
President Donald Trump announces the elimination of policies based on research that identified greenhouse gases as harmful to public health due to their contribution to climate change.
House passes Save America Act, Trump-backed bill to impose new voting rules
The House of Representatives has passed the Save America Act, proposed by Trump supporters, which aims to introduce stricter voting regulations including proof of citizenship for voter registration and limits on mail-in voting.
US leader will repeal the regulations based on the fight against climate change this Thursday
On Thursday, President D. Trump will join EPA head Lee Zeldin to officially repeal an environmental decision made by former President Barack Obama's administration in 2009.
US to scrap legal cornerstone of climate regulations this week
The Trump administration is repealing a key scientific finding that supports the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States.
โI donโt think they have a caseโ: Why Danielle Smith is playing hardball with the U.S. on electricity trade
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith firmly defends the province's electricity regulations, dismissing U.S. criticisms from Montana over import limits.
The New Jersey law that changes work rules: fines of up to US$5000
A new law in New Jersey expands family leave rights for workers and introduces strict penalties for non-compliance.