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Belgium’s Congolese heartland sees victory in defeat

BRUSSELS — The Matongé area of Brussels was filled with drums and flags on Wednesday evening as every bar and barber shop showed the...

Bosnia vs. America, on and off the pitch

When two teams take to the World Cup pitch, their national histories and politics take the field with them. Seldom is that weight as...

More Left-Wing Obfuscation on Social Security

Left-wingers present raising taxes on the rich as a simple solution to Social Security’s problems.

ICE critic tracked down by federal agents months after fiery email

A Rochester, NY, man says Homeland Security Investigations agents tracked him down at his home and later at an airport hotel about five months after he sent a scathing email to then-acting ICE Director Todd Lyons.

Trump reported $10.7 million fee from Amazon’s Melania documentary

President Trump reported a $10.71M licensing fee tied to "Melania," the Amazon MGM Studios documentary about the first lady, as part of a financial disclosure that showed the president's total 2025 revenue topping $2.2B, driven largely by his family's cryptocurrency ventures.

350 Tren de Aragua arrests under Trump so far

Justice Department officials said Wednesday they have arrested and charged nearly 350 people who are either members or associates of Tren de Aragua in the new administration, making good on President Trump's promise to focus on the violent international gang.

U.S. Air Force major joins movement to impeach Trump

U.S. Air Force Maj. Jason Watson is risking his active-duty military career to publicly call for President Trump's impeachment.

Depression is real. It’s also a sad excuse for Tom Kean Jr.’s disappearance

The disappearance of Rep. Tom Kean Jr. (R-NJ) took the political world by storm over the last few months. The refusal to provide any details into the unexplained medical issue created a storm of speculation. Now we know what kept him away from the job for more than 100 days: Depression. In no way, shape, […]

EPA approves pesticides that may be considered ‘forever chemicals,’ though it disputes that label

The Trump administration has approved three new pesticides that may be considered “forever chemicals” under an international definition, though the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)  is disputing the characterization. This week, the EPA approved pesticides that contain molecules with carbon-fluorine bonds, which can be very strong and therefore difficult to break down over time. “They're all...

Iran’s flex in Strait of Hormuz puts Trump on back foot

Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security   The Big Story Trump on back foot after Iran’s flex in Strait of Hormuz Iran is flexing its leverage in the Strait of Hormuz, putting the U.S. on its back foot as it looks to resume shipping through the...

Parasitic illness cases are spiking: The symptoms to watch for, including ‘explosive’ diarrhea

While cases are common this time of year, the number of cases is causing concern.

What to know about Trump’s financial disclosure

President Trump’s financial disclosure report for last year reveals he brought in more than $2 billion via various channels. The report, released by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics on Tuesday, shows Trump received hundreds of millions from crypto venture World Liberty Financial (WLF), which he and his sons helped launch in 2024. The president...

Ex-EPA staffers sue after agency fired them following dissent letter

Seven former staffers at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are suing the agency after it fired them following their criticisms of the Trump administration. The employees were let go after signing a letter saying that the administration was undermining public trust and ignoring scientific consensus to benefit polluters, among other concerns. On Tuesday, they filed two lawsuits, arguing that their firings violated...

Florida Dem presses CFPB to probe ‘rent now, pay later’ companies as housing costs climb

Democratic Rep. Maxwell Frost (Fla.), the youngest member of Congress, wrote a Wednesday letter urging the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to investigate companies offering “rent now, pay later” plans for tenants across the country as housing costs rise nationwide.  Financial services Flex and Livble have offered users the option of paying tenants' rent up...

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