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The Countdown to Conflict with Venezuela Looks Nothing Like the Run-Up to the Iran Strikes

The Trump administration hasn’t been straight with the public in this case, and voters have noticed.

You Can’t Spin People’s Perceptions of Their Own Finances

It’s extremely difficult to fool people into believing their finances are better than they...

Somehow, the Government Shutdown May Become Even More Pointless

Trump is considering making eligibility for continuing Obamacare subsidies up to 700 percent of...

Major Supreme Court disputes await rulings on tariffs, National Guard and gerrymandered maps

It's still early in the new term, but the Supreme Court already has several major legal battles teed up for rulings that could shape President Trump's presidency -- and they could be issued any day now.

Republicans should be against illegal immigration, not legal immigration

In our political and cultural landscape, seemingly countless issues represent clear divides along party lines. While certain issues remain hopelessly polarized, the Republican Party should be proud of several key and monumental successes. One example is obviously the protection and expansion of gun rights across the country. Another could be immigration — unless some on the fringes […]

Here’s what White House loses with East Wing’s demolition

Demolition of the White House's East Wing, itself a source of multiple controversies for over 200 years, was completed on Thursday. Excavators were spotted starting Monday tearing it apart. It was home to first lady Melania Trump's office, the offices of the White House social secretary and calligrapher, as well as the movie theater and...

Letitia James signals plan to challenge Lindsey Halligan’s appointment in mortgage fraud case

New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) signaled Thursday that she intends to challenge the appointment of a prosecutor handpicked by President Trump to seek charges against his foes in a bid to throw out her mortgage fraud case.  In a two-page court filing, James’s attorneys notified the federal judge overseeing the case that they...

White House revamps website to defend East Wing demolition with list of presidential ‘scandals’

The White House added a new section to its website on Thursday in defense of the Trump administration’s construction of a ballroom attached to the residence. On the website’s “About the White House” page, a timeline of major events in the history of the White House is displayed.  It starts with the addition of the...

Trump feels the economic heat

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story Trump faces backlash on economy as inflation rises President Trump is facing growing pressure over his handling of the economy as inflation rises, the job market weakens and American exporters suffer backlash from his trade agenda....

More than 6 in 10 plan to vote for California redistricting plan: Survey

More than 6 in 10 Californian voters plan to support an upcoming redistricting plan, according to a poll. In the CBS News/YouGov poll released Wednesday, 62 percent of respondents said they would vote “yes” on Proposition 50 if the election happened on the day they responded, while 38 percent said they would vote “no." The...

Shutdown set to impact SNAP funding in many states

As the government shutdown persists, funding for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits are at risk in states across the country.  SNAP benefits, formerly known as food stamps, are funded by the Department of Agriculture (USDA). The federal government shares the cost of administering the program with states, while states operate their own programs. Funding...

Vance fires back after Psaki quips second lady needs saving

Vice President Vance fired back at former White House press secretary Jen Psaki after she suggested that second lady Usha Vance needed to be rescued from her husband. “I think it's disgraceful, but, of course, the second lady can speak for herself,” the vice president told reporters, when asked about Psaki’s comment. “I am very...

SNAP benefits may run out Nov. 1. Here’s how you could still get food assistance

A disruption or delay could impact 42 million people, or 1 in 8 Americans, who rely on SNAP to buy food.

Bipartisan senators criticize Trump’s nominee for Kuwait over accusations of antisemitism 

Republican and Democratic members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Thursday demonstrated rare unity opposing President Trump’s nominee for ambassador to Kuwait, scrutinizing a history of alleged antisemitic comments and positions.  The problematic record of Trump’s nominee Amer Ghalib, toward Israel, Jews and U.S.-designated terrorist groups, gave some of the president's most ardent supporters...

Pritzker creates ‘accountability’ commission in response to Trump’s Chicago raids

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) on Thursday unveiled a new “accountability” commission designed to keep a public record of federal agents’ conduct as the Trump administration continues “conducting military-style operations in Chicago” and surrounding areas. The Illinois Accountability Commission (IAC), an independent board established by executive order, will be tasked with reviewing federal law enforcement...

Watch live: Jeffries gives remarks on Day 23 of government shutdown

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) is speaking with reporters Thursday afternoon as the lapse in government funding persists. Senate Democrats on Wednesday blocked the latest vote to reopen the government, standing their ground on demands for an extension of health care subsidies to be included in any stopgap funding plan. The upper chamber also...

Watch live: Trump holds roundtable on administration’s efforts to thwart drug cartels

President Trump is expected to hold a roundtable at the White House Thursday afternoon to outline the administration's efforts to combat crime, as well as drug and human trafficking. White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Attorney General Pam Bondi, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth,...

Jasmine Crockett eyeing revenge with potential Senate bid 

Jasmine Crockett isn’t just in the conversation — she is the conversation in Texas politics right now.

Why millions are failing college math — and how to fix it

College Algebra is a major barrier to degree completion, but redesigning math experiences to focus on real-world applications can help students develop the skills they need to succeed in their careers and in life.

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