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A Mayor Mamdani would OBVIOUSLY be far worse than Bill de Blasio

New York City survived Mayor Bill de Blasio; can Zohran Mamdani really be that much worse? Sadly, the answer is a clear YES.

Leftist madness infected my Connecticut town council — now I’m at risk

“Nazi bootlickers” are running rampant in Milford, Conn., local Democrats say — and apparently I’m one of them.

Bill Gates sees the light on global warming — but will lefty climate warriors follow suit?

Suddenly, Bill Gates is admitting that climate change won’t lead to “humanity’s demise” after all.

Confronting the New Antisemitism

The case against cancel culture that decent people have made in the past decade has become a refuge for one of the oldest and...

Bill Gates Cools Down on Climate

His shift away from catastrophism — and towards a recognition of the importance of adaptation — is very welcome indeed.

Major Electronic Health Systems Embed Gender Ideology into Records, Watchdog Warns

The systems are also restricting parental access to children’s records, potentially enabling activists to hide gender transitions.

Senate votes to nullify Trump’s tariffs on Brazil in symbolic messaging effort

The Senate voted late Tuesday to terminate the emergency powers that President Trump used to impose tariffs on goods from Brazil, a major coffee producer and South American trading partner.

Senate Republicans abandon ‘piecemeal’ plan to ease shutdown pain

Senate Republicans have decided against trying to pass piecemeal bills to mitigate some of the harm from the government shutdown.

America’s growing food stamp program lands in the middle of Congress’ government shutdown standoff

The food stamp program, which once served just a small fraction of U.S. families, has grown massively in recent years, putting it at the center of a spending stalemate that threatens to cut off millions of people from federally funded grocery money beginning Saturday.

Judge stiffens blockade on Trump’s reductions in federal workforce during shutdown

A federal judge put an indefinite hold on the White House's new reductions in the federal workforce, saying Tuesday that President Trump's team appeared to be violating the law.

J.D. Vance says administration can continue paying troops during shutdown ‘at least for now’

Vice President J.D. Vance said Tuesday that the administration has found enough money to fund another paycheck for active duty military troops amid the ongoing government shutdown.

Pentagon moves to fire civilian workers with ‘speed and conviction’

Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security   The Big Story Pentagon moves to fire civilian workers with ‘speed and conviction’ The Pentagon has pulled key protections for its civilian personnel, directing managers to move with “speed and conviction” to fire underperforming workers, according to a memo...

White House ousts arts commissioners expected to oversee ballroom, arch construction

The White House on Tuesday fired the members of the Commission of Fine Arts, a federal agency that advises on architectural developments in Washington, D.C. "We are preparing to appoint a new slate of members to the commission that are more aligned with President Trump's America First Policies," a White House official said in a...

Mamdani says he doesn’t ‘begrudge New Yorkers who are skeptical’

New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani (D) said Monday that he does not “begrudge New Yorkers who are skeptical” about him as Election Day nears. “I don’t begrudge New Yorkers who are skeptical, because they’ve also lived through tens of millions of dollars of commercials telling them to fear me,” Mamdani told host Jon...

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