admin

Graham Platner tries to turn the page on his online comments

Graham Platner is trying to move on from the divisive online posts that threaten to derail his insurgent candidacy for Senate. The Maine business...

Lawmaker resigns after involvement in racist chat

NEW YORK — The Vermont state senator involved in the hate-filled Young Republican group chat uncovered by POLITICO announced his resignation Friday. Sam Douglass,...

George Santos, Finally Free to Fly Like Butterflies

It’s a new day for everybody’s favorite lovable rogue, George.

Trump Commutes Former Representative George Santos’s Sentence

‘Good luck George, have a great life!’ the president said.

‘Good luck George, have a great life!’ Trump commutes George Santos’ prison sentence

President Trump said Friday he was commuting the sentence of disgraced former Rep. George Santos of New York, who was serving more than seven years in federal prison for wire fraud and identity theft.

With no takers yet, White House sets meeting with colleges still weighing an agreement with Trump

The five universities that were still weighing President Donald Trump's higher-education compact were asked to join a White House call Friday to discuss the proposed deal, according to two people familiar with the matter. By late Friday afternoon, one of the schools - the University of Virginia - had already declined to sign the agreement.

President Donald Trump drops the F-bomb before the cameras. It wasn’t the first time

President Donald Trump talks plainly, bluntly, often even coarsely. But it's rare he drops an actual F-bomb as cameras are rolling.

From bills to berets: Notable moments from NYC’s contentious mayoral debate

New York City's mayoral candidates duked it out in their first general election debate Thursday night, with contenders Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa sparring over everything from the Israel-Hamas war to the city's education system.

News stories show that reporters may have left the Pentagon, but they haven’t stopped working

Two days after dozens of journalists left their desks at the Pentagon behind rather than agree to government-imposed rules on how they report about the U.S. military, it's apparent they haven't stopped working.

Takeaways from the Trump-Zelensky meeting

Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security   The Big Story The Trump-Zelensky meeting, key takeaways President Trump hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday at the White House, part of a renewed push to end Russia’s more than three-year war in Ukraine. © Alex Brandon, The...

Stephen A. Smith ranks Rubio above Vance as 2028 contender

Stephen A. Smith on Thursday said he thinks Secretary of State Marco Rubio would best Vice President Vance if the two face off in the 2028 presidential election's Republican primary. “I got to be honest with you, if this Israel-Hamas deal comes out to be more positive than anything else, I don't think anybody be...

Anxiety grows over ACA tax credits stalemate

Presented by the Coalition to Strengthen America's Healthcare {beacon} Health Care Health Care PRESENTED BY COALITION TO STRENGTHEN AMERICA'S HEALTHCARE The Big Story Anxieties creep up as stalemate over ACA tax credits continues With open enrollment now only two weeks away, and the federal government still on shutdown, health care stakeholders are growing anxious about the future of...

Thune lines up latest test for Senate Dems

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story Thune to force Democrats to vote on troop pay Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) plans to force Democrats to vote next week on legislation to pay more than 1 million military service members during the...

- A word from our sponsors -

spot_img

Follow us