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Obama dragged for ‘headache’-inducing presidential center update that has visitors squinting

Barack Obama's Chicago presidential center generates controversy over architectural design and gentrification concerns. The campus includes a museum tower with Selma speech text.

Minnesota Democrats demand reparations from ICE after losing $18 billion to Somali fraud

Minnesota Democrats seek federal reparations after ICE operations while allegedly ignoring $18 billion in fraud losses to taxpayers from social programs.

A class-action lawsuit seeks to stop TSA from unlawfully seizing flyers’ cash

If you get stopped at an airport security checkpoint with $100 or more in...

Swiss Commentator Asks Why Israeli Olympic Bobsledder Was Permitted to Compete in Radio Broadcast: ‘Zionist to the Core’

Journalist Stefan Reina made the remarks while commentating the Olympic bobsledding event for Radio...

The New York Times Tries Impotently to Fix AOC’s Munich Disaster

One could dissect her words for the next ten years straight, with the best...

3 cheers for the anti-tariff House Republicans

Six House Republicans voted with Democrats to repeal President Trump's tariffs against Canada, reasserting the Constitution's provision that the power to impose taxes belongs to Congress and challenging Trump's false claim that foreign countries pay the tariffs.

Kate had ‘less interest’ than William in keeping Harry a working royal: Book

Prince William took Harry leaving very hard and was “intensely saddened” by his brother’s decision.

Average tax refund up nearly 11 percent so far this filing season

The average tax refund was $2,290 through Feb. 6 — up 10.9% from $2,065 a year ago, according to the IRS.

We never stopped foreign aid, but now we are doing more with less

Congress, in a rare bipartisan effort, has reaffirmed America’s commitment as a generous donor abroad. The recently passed National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2026 allocates roughly $50 billion in base funding. That’s less than prior levels but far exceeds the deepest cuts proposed by the White House. The result underscores that...

Trump’s new framework will help curb welfare fraud in the states

The Trump administration and its One Big Beautiful Bill Act could hold states accountable.

US meets Iran in search of historic deal

Morning Report is The Hill's a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here. In today's issue: ▪ Jesse Jackson dies at 84 ▪ Next round of Iran nuclear talks ▪ FBI won’t share evidence in Pretti investigation ▪ AOC stumbles on foreign policy U.S. and Iranian officials are set to meet for a second round of talks on Iran’s...

Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson dies at age 84

Celebrated civil rights leader the Rev. Jesse Jackson died early Tuesday, his family said in a statement, after battling the neurodegenerative disorder Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP). He was 84 years old.   "Our father was a servant leader — not only to our family, but to the oppressed, the voiceless, and the overlooked around the world,” the...

Moore’s office fires back at Trump after blaming Potomac sewage spill on local Democrats

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) on Monday said President Trump was at fault for the Potomac waste spill, which now appears to be the largest in U.S. history, following scrutiny from the White House leader.  "The President has his facts wrong—again. Since the last century, the federal government has been responsible for the Potomac Interceptor,...

Trump says US, Cuba are talking in midst of oil blockade

President Trump on Monday said the United States and Cuba are talking as the island faces crippling circumstances in the midst of a White House-imposed oil blockade. “Cuba is right now a failed nation, and they don't even have jet fuel to get for airplanes to take off. They're clogging up their runway,” Trump told...

Trump: Ocasio-Cortez at Munich conference ‘not a good look’

President Trump on Monday slammed Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) for what she said at the Munich Security Conference in Germany after the New York lawmaker was asked a series of questions on foreign policy. “I watched AOC answering questions in Munich. This was not a good look for the United States,” the president told reporters...

Hyatt Hotels chair steps down over Epstein association

Tom Pritzker resigned as executive chair of the Hyatt Hotels Corporation on Monday, citing his association with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein as reason for the departure.  Files released by the Justice Department show Pritzker was in close contact with Epstein in the years after Epstein’s 2008 plea deal for procuring a minor for...

RFK Jr. targets ultra-processed foods ‘loophole’

Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Health Care Health Care   The Big Story RFK Jr. targets ultra-processed foods 'loophole' In a new "60 Minutes” interview, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. blasted long-standing exemptions allowing the food industry to determine the safety of many ingredients in ultra-processed foods. © Greg Nash One of Kennedy’s priorities...

Collaboration agreements between ICE, local police soar 950 percent in Trump’s first year: Analysis

A new analysis shows that enforcement agreements between Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and local and state law enforcement agencies have increased by more than 900 percent during President Trump’s first term. The analysis, released Monday by criminal justice reform advocacy group FWD.us, found that there are 1,372 agreements between local law enforcement agencies and...

Ocasio-Cortez’s Munich appearance draws mixed response from Democrats

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s (D-N.Y.) appearance at the Munich Security Conference has drawn a mixed response from members of her own party, underscoring a potential vulnerability of hers amid speculation she could mount a presidential run in the future. The New York congresswoman took part in the annual international security conference alongside world leaders — including...

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