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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—January 30

 2006—Senator Kerry’s Davos-led fili-bluster of Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito fails. The Senate respects its longstanding tradition of providing an up-or-down vote on the Senate floor…

The Government Can Do Better Than Trump Accounts

Encouraging savings from a young age is a worthy aim, but families don’t need...

President Trump, Don’t Go Soft on Woke Capital

Washington must depoliticize the market and turn ‘passive-aggressive’ holders like BlackRock back into the...

Trump selects Kevin Warsh, former Fed governor, to lead the central bank

President Trump said Friday he is nominating Kevin Warsh as chairman of the Federal Reserve, calling him reliable and straight out of "central casting."

Trump sues IRS for $10 billion over past leak of tax information

President Trump sued the IRS on Thursday, saying his own tax agency should pay him $10 billion for having allowed his private tax information to be leaked during his first term in office.

US has new favorite grocery store, data shows: Trader Joe’s

Regional favorites, however, are vastly different.

DHS is out of control: Reining it in is worth a partial shutdown

Congress needs to exercise its oversight responsibility and take a close look at funding for the Department of Homeland Security. 

Trump addresses not nominating Hassett for Fed chair

President Trump addressed his decision not to nominate National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett to chair the Federal Reserve, saying he did not want to move him from his current role.  “[There] was great speculation that highly respected Kevin Hassett was going to be named Chairman of the Fed, and a great Chairman he would...

Don Lemon arrested by federal agents, attorney says

Former CNN anchor Don Lemon was arrested by federal authorities in Los Angeles late Thursday night, according to his attorney. Lemon, now an independent journalist and a frequent critic of President Trump and his allies, had drawn scrutiny from the administration in recent days over his coverage of anti-immigration enforcement protests at a church in...

Trump on pulling back federal presence in Minnesota: ‘Not at all’

President Trump signaled Thursday that his administration would not pull back immigration enforcement efforts in Minnesota, contradicting comments made earlier in the day by border czar Tom Homan about a "draw down" of federal officials in the state. “We keep our country safe. We’ll do whatever we can to keep our country safe,” Trump said...

Live updates: Trump makes his Fed choice; Senate hits snag in reaching funding deal

President Trump on Friday morning announced his choice to succeed Jerome Powell as chair of the Federal Reserve, naming Kevin Warsh to the role. “I have known Kevin for a long period of time, and have no doubt that he will go down as one of the GREAT Fed Chairmen, maybe the best,” Trump said of...

Whole Hog Politics: Georgia always on Trump’s mind 

[Watch Whole Hog Politics live: Join us today at 9 a.m. ET at TheHill.com as Chris Stirewalt and host Bill Sammon break down this week’s political news and answer questions from a live online audience.] What was Tulsi Gabbard, the nation’s highest-ranking intelligence official, doing at a suburban Atlanta elections office for the execution of...

Gavin Newsom is ruining California — don’t let him do it to the whole country 

Newsom has made California smaller, poorer and less politically powerful. His many failings should be taken seriously; his presidential ambitions should not. 

When will I get my tax refund from the IRS?

After months of Trump administration officials forecasting "very large refunds" in the 2026 filing season, early taxpayers may be wondering when that money will hit their accounts.

Trump should push now for a convention of states to consider 3 new amendments

More than 10 years after its delivery, warnings from Donald Trump’s June 2015 presidential candidacy announcement continue to resonate. He decried the high cost of the Affordable Care Act medical insurance subsidies. He sounded a warning about the federal debt, then at $18 trillion, calling $24 trillion in debt the point of no return. About...

Senate shutdown deal stalls over Graham objection

The Senate’s race to avert a shutdown hit the skids late Thursday night as Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) placed a hold on the government funding package, forcing leaders to punt the vote.  Senators had been hoping to vote on the so-called minibus after leaders struck a deal earlier in the day and President Trump endorsed...

Shapiro suggests ‘strong case’ to be made in Minnesota for voluntary manslaughter, obstruction

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) said Thursday there is a “very strong case” to charge the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) official who shot Alex Pretti multiple times on Saturday with voluntary manslaughter.  “I see a case that requires a state investigation and requires a state determination as to whether prosecution is warranted,” Shapiro said...

Buttigieg endorses Klobuchar’s Minnesota governor bid after they clashed in 2020 Dem primary

Sen. Amy Klobuchar’s (D-Minn.) former Democratic rival, Pete Buttigieg, has backed her bid to be Minnesota’s next governor.  The former Transportation secretary and former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, said he is “thrilled to support” Klobuchar following the senator’s campaign launch on Thursday. “I’ve worked alongside her and seen firsthand how she shows up, listens,...

Grid reliability projected to decline as data centers drive demand, watchdog says

The outlook for electric grid reliability in North America is worsening, as demand may outpace supply in the years ahead, according to a key watchdog. In its annual Long-Term Reliability Assessment, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) warned that demand from new data centers and other large loads is expected to outpace energy supply...

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