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Why Brooklyn Beckham’s break from his family should be a wake-up call for all parents

The Beckham family drama isn’t really about celebrity dysfunction, but about what happens when parents confuse visibility with love and documentation with devotion.

Trump has unfinished business in Iran — he must do better than Obama and take action for the protesters’ sake

As President Donald Trump schools the Davos toffs in the realities of international relations, he is a tad handicapped by at least one bit...

Conservative group says Los Angeles school policy hurts white students in federal lawsuit

A conservative group filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday challenging a Los Angeles schools policy meant to address the harms of segregation, alleging that it discriminates against white students.

Judge tosses lines of NYC’s only Republican House seat, as state enters redistricting wars

A judge on Wednesday threw out the boundaries of the only congressional seat in New York City represented by a Republican, ordering the state to redraw the district on the grounds that its current composition unconstitutionally diluted the votes of Black and Hispanic residents.

House passes bill to keep federal aid flowing to pregnancy resource centers

Ahead of the annual March for Life this week, House Republicans passed legislation that would ensure federal funding continues for pregnancy resource centers serving low-income women.

No more guessing: FDA investigates the gluten that might be hiding in your food

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced it is requesting public information on gluten labeling and cross-contamination in packaged foods, marking an initial effort to enhance transparency for consumers with celiac disease and food allergies.

House Republicans vote to lift 20-year ban on mining near pristine Boundary Waters Canoe Area

Congressional Republicans moved closer Wednesday to lifting a 20-year ban on mining near Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, pushing a resolution to end the moratorium through the House despite environmentalists' warnings that it could devastate a premier destination for campers, kayakers and canoeists.

Trump’s outrageous threats get practical results

Think about it. Heads of government do not normally reveal the texts of private communications from other heads of state. Yet that is what Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre of Norway did Sunday, on the first weekend of the World Economic Forum in Davos, where the international press would have no difficulty finding appalled […]

Mark Carney should have no say in a new global order

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is trying to present his country as some moral counter to the United States under President Donald Trump. A quick look at his own foreign policy shows that, under his leadership, Canada is morally bankrupt. Carney took to the stage at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland with a speech […]

Trump backs down on Greenland

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story Trump to ice new tariffs after Greenland truce President Trump said Wednesday that he’s reached the framework of a deal with NATO on the future of Greenland and will not impose tariffs he previously threatened on...

Appeals court temporarily lifts restrictions on ICE at Minnesota protests

A federal appeals court on Tuesday temporarily lifted restrictions on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers’ tactics against protesters in Minnesota, days after another judge ordered agency personnel to cease retaliating against peaceful demonstrators.  The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit, located in St. Louis, Mo., granted the Trump administration its motion for...

House panel flexes muscle on AI chips

{beacon} Technology Technology   The Big Story House panel advances bill giving Congress power to block some AI chip exports The House Foreign Affairs Committee approved a bill Wednesday that would allow Congress to block advanced AI chip exports to U.S. foreign adversaries, after securing overwhelming bipartisan support. © Greg Nash The panel voted 42-2-1...

Finland’s president says ‘it’s not over yet’ after Greenland de-escalation

Finnish President Alexander Stubb warned Wednesday that "it's not over yet" after President Trump de-escalated his aggressive stance on possibly acquiring Greenland for the U.S. by force. "I took two positive takeaways from this speech," Stubb said on "Amanpour & Co" with CNN's Christiane Amanpour. "One was he said there will be no military intervention,...

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