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Congressman’s wife dies three days after Trump commuted son’s prison sentence

The wife of Rep. Steve Womack, Arkansas Republican, died Sunday, just three days after President Trump commuted their son's prison sentence.

House GOP rejects last-ditch bid by Clintons to escape contempt vote

The chair of the House Oversight and Government Reform panel plans to advance a contempt of Congress vote Wednesday against former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, after rejecting a last-minute invitation to interview them in New York.

Trump’s coveting of Nobel Prize influences his recent foreign policy moves

President Trump's relentless campaign to win a Nobel Peace Prize carried on Tuesday as he insisted every United Nations leader nominated him for his efforts to end global conflicts and blamed Norway for the snub.

WATCH: DHS’s Tricia McLaughlin on protests, sanctuary cities and ICE enforcement

Welcome to the Washington Times side-down with DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin. She's speaking at a crucial time for the department, with threats against ICE agents at an all-time high and protests in major Democratic cities unfolding across the country.

Political whiplash: Virginia lurches left under Spanberger and Democratic lawmakers

Virginia's new Democratic governor and Democrat-led General Assembly have unveiled a liberal agenda that critics warn will raise costs, impose crippling regulations and increase crime.

Trump to confront European allies about Greenland takeover when rich and powerful gather in Davos

U.S. officials told NATO allies on Tuesday to keep an open mind and avoid trade escalation as President Trump flew to Switzerland to cajole European powers into accepting his annexation of Greenland.

Has this been the worst stretch of Trump’s presidency?

President Donald Trump has never been a reliable conservative leader. He has gone through cycles of good governance and baffling decisions during both terms of his presidency. Now, he is in the midst of a particularly terrible cycle. Trump’s obsession with the United States acquiring Greenland has led him to become increasingly belligerent toward Europe. […]

Home sellers outnumber buyers by widest margin on record, Redfin says

There were about 631,000 more home sellers than buyers last month — the largest gap in Redfin data going back to 2013.

Democrats win another Virginia state House special election

Virginia voters gave Democrats another special election win on Tuesday, according to Decision Desk HQ, adding to a string of recent victories for the party in the Old Dominion. Democrat Garrett McGuire will replace state Del. Mark Sickles (D), who has been tapped to be Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s secretary of finance, in the 17th House District. The Tuesday contests...

Former Trump press secretary on marathon briefing: ‘Feels like he’s … mentally slipping’

Former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham on Tuesday commentated during President Trump's marathon press briefing, saying it feels "like he's ... mentally slipping." "This presser is bizarre even for him," Grisham posted on the social platform X. "It’s all the usual rambling, off-topic tales, half-truths, lies, 'I’ve fixed everything - no one has ever...

Trump says Iran would be ‘wiped the off face of this earth’ if something happens to him

President Trump on Tuesday warned Iran that continued assassination threats made by leaders in Tehran would be met with the country getting "blown up." "Well, they shouldn't be doing it but I've left notification," Trump told NewsNation's Katie Pavlich on "Katie Pavlich Tonight." "Anything ever happens, we're going to blow the whole — the whole country's...

Stocks sink as Greenland, Fed face threats

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story Trump tariff threats, Fed challenge spur selloff Stocks took heavy losses Monday as Wall Street reacted to President Trump's new tariff threat and major Supreme Court case regarding the Fed. © AP All three major U.S....

John Bolton predicts ‘political earthquake’ if Trump uses force in Greenland

Former national security adviser John Bolton said Monday that there would be an American “political earthquake” if President Trump uses military force in Greenland. “I think, even within the Republican Party, I see a lot of increased dissent over this. And I think if Trump actually used military force against Greenland, there'd be a political...

The GOP’s midterm MAHA conundrum 

Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Health Care   The Big Story The GOP’s midterm MAHA conundrum Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. delivered a strong contingent of supporters to the Trump administration through his “Make America Healthy Again” agenda, but it’s unclear if this support will translate into the upcoming...

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