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Why hasn’t Mahmoud Khalil been deported yet?

Piling insult upon insult, Columbia anti-Israel agitator Mahmoud Khalil last week reminded everyone that he still hasn’t been deported — by filing a lawsuit that basically says the drive...

Council pay raise is sick joke on working people of New York

These tax-eaters have lived in the bubble world of municipal government for so long...

Fast Takes: DSA pins hopes on Michigan, Maine Dems distrust their voters and more

The implosion of the Platner campaign in Maine went “about as horribly as it...

Dark day for the UK as Andy Burnham doubles down on disaster

This week, millions of Brits discovered we have a new prime minister we never...

‘The Odyssey’ is an ancient tale that also serves as a great American epic

Christopher Nolan's new blockbuster, based on a 2,500-year-old poetic masterpiece, resonates with Americans because...

Trump says Canada will face tariffs over wildfire smoke, claiming ‘willful negligence’

President Trump threatened on Friday to impose additional tariffs on Canada, accusing the country’s government of “willful negligence” in its handling of massive wildfires that have wafted heavy smoke and worsened air quality in parts of the Midwest and East Coast. “We are holding Canada responsible for the fact that they are not properly maintaining...

Man arraigned on hate crime charges after confrontation with ‘Today’ show host 

The man who allegedly breached security and yelled a racial slur at NBC News’s “Today” show host Craig Melvin was arraigned Friday.  Andrew Truelove, 41, was arraigned on one count of burglary in the third degree as a hate crime and a count of menacing in the third degree as a hate crime, according to...

Trump asks Lindsey Graham’s sister to run for Senate

President Trump on Friday said he met in the Oval Office with newly appointed Sen. Darline Graham Nordone (R-S.C.), the sister of the late Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), and asked her to run in the special Republican primary for a full term in the Senate seat. “We have known each other for a long time...

Better weather is Americans’ top reason for moving out of state

Nice weather is a bigger draw than lower living costs for those planning an out-of-state move, Redfin found.

House GOP leaders unveil stopgap funding bill ahead of expected vote next week

House Republican leaders are preparing to bring a stopgap measure that would keep federal agencies funded through Dec. 4 to the floor next week , kicking off a high-stakes effort to avert a potential government shutdown before the end of the fiscal year on Sept. 30. Republicans unveiled the text of the short-term measure, also...

Shots fired at ICE building in Phoenix, FBI says; no injuries reported

One or more people fired at the Enforcement and Removal Operations building at 2035 N. Central Avenue.

US dramatically shortening visas for foreign journalists

The Trump administration announced Thursday it will reduce the length of visas issued to foreign journalists working in the U.S., while imposing an even shorter limit on reporters from China. The new Department of Homeland Security (DHS) rule replaced a long-standing “duration of status” system with fixed-term stays, drastically shortening visas to 240 days, while...

Graham to be remembered with Washington, South Carolina services starting July 28 

Memorial services for the late Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) will be held at the end of this month, his office announced Friday. The late senator’s communications director, Taylor Reidy, shared that services will start in Washington, D.C., on July 28, followed by memorials in the city of Columbia and Pickens County in South Carolina. Reidy...

Lake Powell could plunge near lows that threaten power production next year: Federal study

Lake Powell, a Colorado River reservoir that serves as a source of hydroelectric power, is in danger of reaching very low levels, according to a new federal analysis. A study released by the Bureau of Reclamation this week projects that at the end of March 2027, Lake Powell’s elevation could be just less than 3,492 feet. That level would...

Airline group opposes year-round daylight saving time. Why?

Airlines for America is against a permanent switch to daylight saving time — unless its rollout is delayed by up to two years.

Explosive diarrhea, smoke and heatwaves, oh my

Click in for The Hill's midday newsletter with all the latest news. {beacon}   Happy Friday! The World Cup Final is happening on Sunday! I’m going to miss all the soccer and the comradery that has come with it. Oh and exciting news for gymnastics fans, the 2026 U.S. Classic is happening this weekend! So many gymnastics...

GOP lawyer: ‘Still no evidence of a result of any election being incorrect’ 

Republican election lawyer Ben Ginsberg disputed President Trump’s revived claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 presidential race during his primetime address Thursday evening. The White House touted “breaking news” on the state of election security in the U.S. ahead of Trump’s speech Thursday. His administration released a trove of files it alleged substantiated...

DDHQ releases midterm forecast early at Hill Nation Summit as midterm polling sneak peek

White House correspondent Julia Manchester; The Hill’s senior vice president of editorial content, Bill Sammon; and Decision Desk HQ's (DDHQ) director of data science, Scott Tranter, discuss DDHQ's midterm forecast at the Hill Nation Summit. The forecast shows Democrats are in position to win the House this fall while the Senate is on track to...

Mullin threatens states as DHS launches widespread review of elections

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin went further than President Trump in an address on election security Friday, asserting foreign adversaries could hack voter machines, threatening states that refuse to partner with his department and saying he would use “maximum pressure” to root out any illegally cast votes. While Trump in his primetime address Thursday called...

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