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LA may have witnessed the worst streamed political debate in history

The LA mayoral debate on Wednesday evening in Sherman Oaks was so bad that it was almost funny.

The US-Iran stalemate: Letters to the Editor — Aug. 21, 2026

NY Post readers discuss President Trump’s US-Iran war strategy as the 60-day deal expires with no resolution.

Is There No Cure for the Data Center Hysteria?  

Vast quantities of ink have been expended in the effort to address Americans’ anxiety about them. None of it seems to matter.

Scientist Behind Wuhan Bat Research Thanked Fauci Aide for Helping Shut Down Lab-Leak Theory

EcoHealth Alliance President Peter Daszak sent Fauci aide David Morens two bottles of wine to thank him for his ‘behind the scenes shenanigans.’

U.K. Government Issues Guidance Warning Asylum Seekers Not to Rape or Perform Female Genital Mutilation

A Home Office pamphlet explains that women have equal rights to men and can make decisions about marriage, education, and work.

EPA waives summer-blend rule early, aims to cut gas prices as Iran war drags on

The Trump administration is issuing a temporary emergency fuel waiver amid high gas prices, in an attempt to increase the domestic gasoline supply.

Darline Graham defends Taiwan flub, cites voters’ other concerns: ‘I don’t speak politician’

DARLINE GRAHAM defends debate flub: "I don't speak politician. I was just honest."

‘You cannot negotiate with these people’: Iranian refugee urges Trump to go all-in to topple Tehran

Maysam Sabitian says it's time for President Trump to rip the Band-Aid off and go full tilt on Iran, finding ways to kill more hardline military commanders, granting recognition to an exiled government and arming dissidents to help them overthrow the regime in Tehran.

A decade of federal housing aid, and the affordability gap grew in all 50 states

The federal government keeps pumping money into housing assistance programs, but it's done little to affect the actual affordability of obtaining a home, according to a new study by a spending watchdog group.

Two red states just became Senate toss-ups, and the GOP is on defense

The Texas and Iowa Senate races are now toss-ups rather than safe for their Republican opponents, according to a new election analysis.

Los Angeles green-lights more homeless encampments

Los Angeles has tried next to nothing to solve its homelessness crisis. Now, the city is re-legalizing more homeless encampments, a self-defeating position that ensures that this problem will never be solved. The Los Angeles City Council voted 10-3 to repeal homeless encampment bans in several neighborhoods in the district that includes Hollywood. The councilman who represents […]

Trump lifts summer gasoline restrictions early as prices remain stubborn

The Trump administration is ending summertime smog restrictions on gasoline early this year in a bid to offer relief for high prices at the pump. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a waiver on Thursday allowing for sales of gasoline with a higher evaporation potential starting on Sept. 1, rather than the middle of the month. In...

Bond markets rattle economy, sparking controversial buyback

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story Bond markets rattle economy, sparking controversial buyback The U.S. bond market is raising alarm bells for the economy, forcing the Trump administration to take emergency measures to ease the immediate impact on American pocketbooks. Yuki Iwamura,...

Man dressed as Darth Vader defends Flock cameras to San Diego City Council: ‘This is what the emperor needs’

A man dressed as the iconic "Star Wars" villain Darth Vader on Wednesday appeared to defend the use of Flock cameras before the San Diego City Council, assuring that "this is what the emperor needs." The man approached the podium to address the Public Safety and Livable Neighborhoods Committee meeting, with the character's signature breathing...

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