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Zohran Mamdani could threaten public safety for decades with this stealth mayoral power

It can be a New York City mayor’s most lasting legacy: The power to appoint, for 10-year terms, scores of judges to the city’s...

With Operation Warp Speed II, Trump can slash red tape — and save lives

During the pandemic, America saw the benefits of rapidly speeding a new drug from idea to market. Now we must make that principle permanent...

Will D.C. Bureaucrats Shut Down the District’s Innovative New Rideshare?

The Empower service clearly has a better mousetrap and is serving the needs of both drivers and riders.

Arizona attorney general threatens to sue if Speaker Johnson doesn’t swear in Rep.-elect Grijalva

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is threatening to sue House Speaker Mike Johnson if he does not swear in Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva "without further delay."

Suspect pleads guilty to April arson targeting Pennsylvania governor

The man who torched the Pennsylvania governor's mansion while Gov. Josh Shapiro and his family were sleeping inside pleaded guilty Tuesday to the arson attack.

‘He loved this country’: Trump awards Kirk posthumous Medal of Freedom

A month after he was assassinated while speaking on a Utah college campus, conservative star Charlie Kirk was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom at a packed ceremony in the White House Rose Garden.

Senate vote fails for the eighth time to break Democrats’ filibuster of stopgap spending bill

An eighth failed Senate vote Tuesday on the House-passed stopgap bill to fund the government through Nov. 21 will send the government shutdown into its third week.

Poll finds more people are starting to blame Democrats for shutdown

Americans are more likely to blame Republicans than Democrats for the ongoing government shutdown, but a new YouGov/The Economist poll shows that gap is beginning to narrow. Only 6 points separate the parties in this week’s poll, which shows 39 percent of surveyed Americans blame President Trump and the Republicans in Congress for the shutdown,...

The final tally on chaotic HHS layoffs

Presented by the Coalition to Strengthen America's Healthcare {beacon} Health Care Health Care PRESENTED BY The Big Story The final tally on chaotic HHS layoffs A new court filing Tuesday sheds some light on the damage from Friday’s purge of health agencies. © Associated Press According to Department of Health and Human Services...

Porter on viral videos: ‘I could have handled things better’

California Democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter acknowledged in an interview on Tuesday that “I could have handled things better” after several videos published over the last week generated criticism around her behavior. “When I look at those videos, I want people to know that I understand that I could have handled things better. I think...

GOP seeks to ramp up political pain for Democrats on shutdown

Senate Republicans are ramping up pressure on Democrats over the shutdown, taking away a vote on a Democratic alternative to open the government and blaming the party for worsening hardships for military families. In a now familiar scene Tuesday night, the Senate rejected a House GOP measure to open the government by a 49-45 vote....

Trump admin warns of rising food prices

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story DOL: Trump immigration plan could raise food prices The Labor Department warned that the Trump administration’s mass deportation efforts could cause an uptick in food prices amid a decrease in labor and an increase in demand...

The Pentagon press badge showdown

Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security   The Big Story The Pentagon press badge showdown Starting on Wednesday, all but one media outlet that regularly covers the Department of Defense is set to lose access to the Pentagon for refusing to sign a restrictive new set...

Hegseth changes Pentagon press policy: 5 takeaways

Starting on Wednesday, all but one media outlet that regularly covers the Department of Defense is set to lose access to the Pentagon. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth demanded that reporters agree by 5 p.m. Tuesday to a new policy, under which they would need to pledge to not obtain or use any unauthorized material, even...

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