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US must halt the terror-driven gold rush that’s looting Venezuela

Venezuela is at the evil heart of an illicit gold-mining rush that’s enriching US enemies like the Tren de Aragua cartel, Hezbollah and others.

The Shapiro Education-Reform Sellout Continues in Pennsylvania

America needs to know this about them. And about him.

Blue-State Attorneys General Tilt the Playing Field to Gain Edge in Climate Change Litigation

More than two dozen Democratic AGs and city legal officers signed a letter insisting the FJC reinstate its biased ‘climate science’ chapter.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 17

1963—In the course of ruling in School District of Abington Township v. Schempp that the Establishment Clause forbids a Pennsylvania law that requires that Bible verses...

House Republicans Sound the Alarm on China Exploiting U.S. Technology

The government is unable to monitor science and technology agreements between federal agencies and foreign governments, lawmakers warn.

Canada’s Assisted-Suicide Boom Reveals the Human Costs of Single-Payer

When patients face long waits and limited options, euthanasia looks more like a policy response to a floundering health-care system.

Democrats Say They Want Affordable Housing. So Why Are They Killing It?

By imposing stringent environmental restrictions, liberal political leaders are making it harder to build new homes.

Trump delays Clayton’s nomination for intelligence director to try to push Congress on voter ID bill

President Trump said Wednesday that he was delaying federal prosecutor Jay Clayton's nomination to lead the U.S. intelligence community in a bid to force Congress to act on a voter ID bill that currently lacks enough support for passage.

Poland is the NATO ally America needs

The United States isn’t retreating from Europe into isolation, as some critics of the Trump administration claim. It is advancing in a different direction, and it is beginning where it should, by backing Poland as an important U.S. ally. On June 12, the administration announced a new $4 billion loan to Poland through its foreign […]

An operation targeting Tren de Aragua sends a stern message to Mexico 

All the relevant authorities dealing with security issues have reinforced the new strategy against drug cartels.

Live updates: Trump cautions Iran deal isn’t ironclad; DNI nomination on hold over SAVE America Act

President Trump on Wednesday cautioned that the preliminary deal with Iran isn't yet final, and the U.S. could "resume strikes" if needed. “No, it’s not final. It’s a memorandum of understanding, and if I don’t like it, we’ll go back to shooting at them, dropping bombs on their head,” Trump said, speaking next to Egyptian...

Trump on $300B fund for Iran: ‘People can decide to do that’

President Trump said on Wednesday that people can decide to invest in Iran while dismissing reports that the preliminary deal between Washington and Tehran includes a $300 billion fund for Iran as “false.”  “We’re not investing. We’re not putting up 10 cents,” Trump told reporters while sitting next to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi at...

The Gavel: A new tariff refund battle emerges

A note for Gavel readers: The Gavel is becoming part of The Hill Insider — our new premium access digital subscription launching July 2026. As a Hill Insider subscriber, your weekly legal and policy briefing continues, now with live editor calls, exclusive analysis, and direct access to the journalists covering the cases and decisions that...

Democratic senators raise alarm over credit reporting errors from student loan servicers

A group of Democratic lawmakers are pressing the three largest U.S. credit bureaus over allegations that the agencies have let incorrect reports from federal student loan servicers go unchecked. In a letter shared exclusively with The Hill ahead of its release on Wednesday morning, Senate Banking Committee ranking member Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) raised concerns that...

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