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Bad Bunny’s elaborate Super Bowl halftime stage shines — but music goes down rabbit hole

Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show was a visual triumph but a musical dud. Maybe viewers learned a few words of Espanol, but next year, let’s get back to...

Puerto Rico stops for 13 minutes to applaud history and bask in Bad Bunny’s glow

The Super Bowl lasted all of 13 minutes for many Puerto Ricans in San Juan and beyond.

Democrats stir up racial division to seize political power — time we stop falling for their hoaxes

The real reason Democrats foment racial division is as a divide-and-conquer strategy to seize...

Who was the young boy in Bad Bunny’s halftime show?

A tender moment between Bad Bunny and a young boy caught people's attention, and drew speculation about the meaning behind it.

Super Bowl ad slamming Bondi over Epstein files release airs

Attorney General Pam Bondi was the subject of a Sunday Super Bowl ad that urges her to “tell the truth” in regard to the files pertaining to the deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The clip, released by World Without Exploitation, says that more than 3 million files tied to Epstein have not been released, contradicting...

Shame on PBS: ‘The Librarians’ is one big lie to parents and kids

Editor's note: The piece that follows and some of its links contain explicit material. Reader discretion is advised. Next week, PBS viewers will come across the new documentary “The Librarians.” Released in 2025 with Sarah Jessica Parker as executive producer, the film portrays America’s librarians as soldiers defending democracy from so-called “book bans” and other attacks on...

Trump pushes for $12B minerals stockpile

The Trump administration is pushing for a $12 billion minerals stockpile, a White House official confirmed to The Hill on Monday. The stockpile is expected to involve rare earth elements, other minerals that the government considers “critical” and additional materials whose prices may fluctuate. Bloomberg first reported on the stockpile, called Project Vault; the White House aide confirmed...

DHS locks down detention center hit by measles outbreak

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said Sunday it has locked down the Dilley Immigration Processing Center in South Texas amid a measles outbreak. DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told NewsNation, The Hill’s sister network, that the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) confirmed Saturday that two detainees at the center had contracted measles....

DeSantis: Democrat’s win in Texas ‘not something that can be dismissed’

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is warning a Democratic candidate’s victory in a Texas state Senate race could have implications for the Republican Party in the upcoming midterm elections. In a shocking win Saturday evening, Democrat Taylor Rehmet defeated Republican Leigh Wambsganss by 14 percentage points, garnering more than 13,000 more votes than his opponent,...

Boxer Ryan Garcia denounces Trump in wake of Epstein files controversy

Professional boxer Ryan Garcia is retracting support for President Trump amid ongoing questions over his administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. "This is my public declaration and announcement, I’m reclining my past support for Donald Trump," the 27-year-old boxer wrote in one social media post. "Anyone that was involved in any thing to do...

Officials warn of tuberculosis outbreak at California high school

A private Catholic high school in California's Bay Area is dealing with an outbreak of tuberculosis, according to city health officials and multiple media reports.  

GAO estimates attempted Education Department layoffs cost at least $28 million

The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report last week estimating the Education Department spent at least $28 million on an attempted reduction in force (RIF) at its Office of Civil Rights (OCR) last year.   The report focused on RIFs that were conducted in March, but, due to a court order, the employees were put on administrative leave with pay...

Blanche: Epstein sex-trafficking case review is ‘over’ 

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche on Sunday said the Department of Justice (DOJ) review of files tied to convicted sex offender Jeffery Epstein is “over” after months of scrutiny regarding their release. “This review is over,” Blanche said during an appearance on ABC’s “This Week.” “I mean we reviewed over six million pieces of paper,...

Live updates: House returns with funding front and center amid partial government shutdown

The House returns Monday to Washington, where lawmakers will seek to end the partial government shutdown that began over the weekend. The lower chamber's Republican leaders face an uphill battle as they work to get the funding package across the finish line. Democrats have said they will not support the measure. And GOP lawmakers are...

Rand Paul weighs in on Alex Pretti: ‘I saw a man that was retreating’

Senate Homeland Security Committee Chairman Rand Paul (R-Ky.) says he “saw no evidence” to back the claims of senior Trump administration officials that Alex Pretti was attempting to assault law enforcement officers and instead “saw a man that was retreating” when he was shot and killed by federal officers in Minneapolis. “I saw no evidence....

Republicans are close to surrendering their biggest issue to Democrats

It is clear: Immigration is rapidly becoming a problem for the administration. 

Trump’s ICE strategy is not working, he must change course now

There is nothing harder for political leaders than to say they did something wrong. But that is what leaders do every day.

Trump rips Grammy Awards, threatens to sue host Trevor Noah over Epstein jab

President Trump in a Truth Social post early Monday ripped the Grammy Awards as "virtually unwatchable" and said he would “have some fun” while threatening to sue host Trevor Noah for a joke related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. “Congratulations, Billie Eilish. Wow, that’s a Grammy that every artist wants — almost as much...

The 6 separations of power, and why they all matter

As the 250th anniversary of our independence approaches, let us linger over the most important sentence that James Madison ever wrote, and the most relevant to the current moment. “The accumulation of all powers legislative, executive and judiciary in the same hands,” he wrote, “whether of one, a few or many, and whether hereditary, self...

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