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Californians are tire-ing of rising costs and regulations

Whatever happened to “affordability”? Gavin Newsom latched onto that word almost as soon as it gained traction nationwide.

Miranda Devine: Jon Ossoff’s disgustingly sly and sexist attack on Trump aide Natalie Harp backfires big time

Does Ossoff really think a hard-working single professional woman can’t succeed without sleeping with...

Miranda Devine: Independent Women’s Voice ad exposes the DSA’s gap between promise and reality

Republicans have struggled to articulate the threat of the far-left insurgency engulfing the Democrat...

Hayden Panettiere and the silence that surrounds maternal depression

I saw Hayden Panettiere in May at what would become her last Los Angeles...

Don’t Fall for Fake Polls

We are swimming in a sea of lies now — more than ever before.

How many people actually have cyclosporiasis? Why it’s so hard to track

The current outbreak has been attributed to contaminated iceberg lettuce from central Mexico.

FDA assigns highest-risk Class I status for recall of nearly 1.6 million cartons of eggs

A Class I recall indicates “a situation in which there is a reasonable probability that the use of or exposure to a violative product will cause serious adverse health consequences or death," according to the FDA.

The Mecca agreement’s message to Washington

A potential nuclear arms race in the volatile Middle East should be a major concern for Washington.

Vance urges DOJ investigation into hospitals over billing for transgender care

The Trump administration accused dozens of hospitals, clinics and providers on Thursday of fraudulent billing for transgender health procedures and referred them to the Department of Justice (DOJ) for potential prosecution.  The effort, led by Vice President Vance, combines two of the Trump administration’s top priorities: cracking down on alleged fraud and restricting gender-affirming care....

Trump on WWII memorial vandalism: ‘We are on their trail’

President Trump on Friday said investigators are on the trail of vandals who spray-painted the World War II Memorial in Washington with neon orange graffiti. Trump also tied the painting incident at the memorial to vandalism he says damaged the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool. There has been significant pushback to the argument that vandalism is...

Trump ally Nigel Farage beats Count Binface in special UK election

Nigel Farage, the leader of Britain's Reform UK Party, regained his seat in Parliament on Thursday, following a special election full of fringe candidates. Farage, an ally of President Trump, came out ahead with 63 percent of the vote, according to The Associated Press. Count Binface was in second place with 27 percent. Turnout for...

Don’t let socialists sabotage a Democratic comeback 

Rather than appeasing the socialist fringe, Democrats should do three things to prevent them from sabotaging the party’s comeback.

Is the rift between progressive and moderate Democrats an existential crisis?

The rift between the progressive and moderate wings of the Democratic Party has grown into an existential crisis. Plus, the hosts explore the double standard when it comes to presidents using the press as decoys. Join The Hill’s senior vice president of editorial content, Bill Sammon, and political editor Chris Stirewalt to discuss the latest...

Whole Hog Politics: Hyperventilation over Hong 

[Watch Whole Hog Politics live: Hill Insider members can join us live today at 9 a.m. ET as Chris Stirewalt and host Bill Sammon break down this week’s political news and answer questions from a live online audience.] As far as battles “for the soul of the Democratic Party” go, the Wisconsin gubernatorial primary seems like kind of an odd choice....

US-Japan moves to bolster the Yen set a precedent for currency interventions

The U.S. Treasury is mainly concerned about a weak yen boosting Treasury yields, and it has shown little regard for the European Central Bank.

The war in Cuba has already begun

The war powers resolution currently waiting for action in the Senate is perhaps lawmakers’ best chance to bring this slow-motion disaster to a halt.

House incumbents are having a historically bad year

In today's issue: ▪ A bad year to be an incumbent ▪ New aircraft carrier heads to Middle East ▪ Kennedy Center reapproves closure ▪ Daylight saving time bill hits Senate roadblock House incumbents have fared historically poorly in the 2026 primaries — and the midterm cycle is not over yet. Ten House members have...

Why nutty candidates are underperforming their polling so badly

The pollsters' mistake was a saving grace for the establishment.

GOP targets progressives as frustration over economy grows

Republicans are increasingly training their fire on democratic socialists and Democratic Party’s progressive wing as they search for a winning message heading into the midterms, amid President Trump’s low approval rating and growing voter frustration over the cost of living. Republicans argue that recent victories by candidates they describe as “insurgent”  would pull the country too far to the left....

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