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Troops with beards barred from Hegseth event in South Korea: Report

U.S. troops with facial hair were barred from attending an upcoming event with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in South Korea this week, according to reports. An email purportedly from the 51st Fighter Wing at Osan Air Base in South Korea — posted to an unofficial Air Force amn/nco/snco Facebook page — advised troops that “members...

Japan to gift 250 cherry trees to US, prime minister says

Japan will gift 250 cherry trees to the United States in honor of celebrations to mark 250 years since America’s founding, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said Tuesday. “To have a magnificent celebration, we will extend a gift of 250 cherry trees to Washington, D.C.,” Takaichi said during a meeting with President Trump at the Akasaka Palace...

Jon Stewart roasts Mike Johnson for not following Trump news

Comedian Jon Stewart on Monday took aim at House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) for repeatedly saying he does not follow news about President Trump when asked by reporters. In his Monday night broadcast, Stewart flippantly advised Trump critics to “just pretend like you don’t see it, like Speaker Mike Johnson,” before playing footage of Johnson...

Australia is closing the money laundering loopholes the US keeps open

Even worse, Washington isn’t just standing still: It’s going backward.

Japanese prime minister will nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize: Leavitt

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters in Japan on Tuesday that the country’s new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will nominate President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. It was unclear if Takaichi's nomination would be tied to any specific achievement. The Hill has reached out to the Japanese Embassy in Washington for comment. ...

Live updates: Trump lauds US ties with Japan; shutdown stress mounts for Senate

President Trump met with Japan's new prime minister Tuesday, just days after Sanae Takaichi took office. Lavishing praise, he told her, “Anything I can do to help Japan, we will be there. We are an ally at the strongest level.” Later, he rallied U.S. troops aboard the USS George Washington, docked outside Tokyo, praising Defense...

Takeaways from the Trump-Reagan-Canada free trade spat 

Ontario Premier Doug Ford ran an ad highlighting President Ronald Reagan's support for free trade, which resulted in retaliation from President Trump, who imposed a 10 percent tariff on Canadian goods and canceled all trade negotiations with Canada.

The Movement: When does Trump 2028 become a serious push?

Is there a point at which Republicans and the broader conservative movement take President Trump’s third-term push seriously and start trying to make it happen? His former adviser Steve Bannon told The Economist that there is “a plan” to make Trump president again despite the limitations of the 22nd Amendment. “There’s many different alternatives,” he said, declining to reveal any of...

Whistleblower warns Illegal immigrants are sending ‘shockwave’ through crucial industry

A commercial trucking industry executive is blowing the whistle on the devastating “shockwave" illegal immigrant drivers are sending through the industry.

Federal judge slaps down lawsuit by expelled Tennessee Democrat

A federal judge dismissed Tennessee state Rep. Justin Jones' lawsuit over his 2023 expulsion, rejecting claims of racial discrimination and due process violations.

Scoop: Combat veteran launches congressional run in bid to flip longtime Democrat-held seat red

Republican Jennifer-Ruth Green, a combat veteran, enters House race as GOP redistricting could shift northwest Indiana district from blue to red in 2026 elections.

Obama was ‘not happy’ with quick Pelosi endorsement of Harris, book says

President Barack Obama was reportedly furious with Rep. Nancy Pelosi over her quick endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris in 2024, a new book says.

Flight delays worsen as unpaid air traffic controllers feel government shutdown pain

Flights across the U.S. are facing growing delays as unpaid air traffic controllers feel the strain of the ongoing government shutdown.

Dozens of parents rights groups call for 50 state audit to rid K-12 schools of DEI: ‘Clean up the mess’

Parental rights groups demand nationwide K-12 education audits to eliminate DEI discrimination and improve teacher vetting across all 50 states and Washington D.C.

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