Prediction markets have enabled over $1 billion in election bets, but insiders are exploiting loopholes—Kalshi's new surveillance program blocks dozens of staffers yet misses lawyers, volunteers, and subcontractors. Meanwhile, the Education Department's plan to move special education oversight to HHS raises legal and practical concerns for students with disabilities. Plus, new research challenges the decades-old guidance to discard breast milk after two hours. Kalshi's FEC-data-based surveillance program successfully blocked dozens of campaign staffers from insider trading, but structural gaps allow volunteers, lawyers, and subcontractors with insider knowledge to trade undetected.