"Far" is most commonly discussed in articles as an acronym for the or Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) , as a political descriptor , or as a zoning metric . Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)

Recent updates include strict prohibitions on certain foreign telecommunications and software (e.g., ByteDance and Kaspersky Lab). There is also ongoing debate about using AI to evaluate contract proposals. Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR)

"Far" is explored through the lens of distance, notably in the concept of (quantum entanglement).

In media, "far" is frequently used as a prefix for political ideologies, particularly the .

Journalists and political scientists use "far-right" as an umbrella for ideologies further right than standard conservatism, often encompassing ultranationalism and nativism.