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How Trump can end ‘woke capital’ — and free US companies to get back to business

Political activists have been using America’s biggest corporations as vehicles for their leftist social agenda, but new federal securities rules could stop their shenanigans cold.

GLP-1 Drugs: Will No One Think of the Planet?

The development of GLP-1 agonists is one of the wonders of the modern age....

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—November 21

1997—The Alaska supreme court rules (in Valley Hospital Association v. Mat-Su Coalition for Choice)...

Going Nuclear

The Trump administration is right to make nuclear power part of the U.S. energy...

Is President Trump Thinking About Greenland Again?

Much-touted pharmaceutical deals could end up giving the president new leverage.

A look back at the Dayton accords that ended war in Bosnia 30 years ago

Thirty years have passed since U.S.-led diplomacy brought together the warring parties in Bosnia to end what then was Europe’s most vicious conflict since World War II.  

Special prosecutor assigned to Trump 2020 Georgia election case with uncertain future

A special prosecutor was named to take over Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s (D) election interference prosecution of President Trump on Friday following Willis’s disqualification.  Peter Skandalakis, the executive director of Georgia’s Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council (PAC), which was tasked with identifying a replacement, appointed himself after reporting an “inability” to find someone else. “Several prosecutors were...

The Abraham Accords expand to Central Asia

The expansion of the Abraham Accords is a welcome development not only for Israel, but equally and probably more importantly for the U.S.

Is Trump channeling Marie Antoinette’s royalty?

Donald Trump has been accused of acting like a monarch, hosting lavish parties while federal workers were struggling to make ends meet, and surrounding himself with loyalists instead of truth-tellers, which could ultimately cost him his grip on power.

NC sheriff: Charlotte is next target of Trump immigration crackdown

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials could move in on Charlotte, N.C., as early as Saturday amid President Trump's immigration crackdown across the country, according to local law enforcement. Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden was notified by two CBP officials on Wednesday that agents could arrive over the weekend or early next week, and...

It’s not just the 1 percent — the socialists will soon be coming for your money, too 

We cannot allow today’s socialist fever to wreck the American dream. 

Whole Hog Politics: The Epstein case, botched, bungled and busted 

Back in July, Laura Loomer — who is some combination of Trump confidante, MAGA enforcer and right-wing media personality — went public with her urging to President Trump to appoint a special counsel “to handle the Epstein files investigation.” Loomer is good at using her clout with President Trump, and has stacks of pink slips...

Thinking of threatening ICE officers? Don’t do it.

The arrest of a Florida man who made online death threats against ICE officers should be a wake-up call to every American.

What Justice Sotomayor knows about executions that just ain’t so

It's one thing to oppose the death penalty. Specious arguments against nitrogen asphyxiation are a distraction and an embarrassment.

Here’s how the Visa, Mastercard swipe-fee settlement could affect you

The proposed deal could impact which credit cards stores accept and whether shoppers face more surcharges at checkout.

Over 60,000 bicycles recalled for faulty brakes

Customers should stop using the bikes immediately.

Lady Gaga had ‘psychotic break’ after filming ‘A Star is Born’

Lady Gaga went on a world tour to support her “Joanne” album, where she said her mental health had taken an extreme hit.

Shutdown bill’s last-minute adds spur scrutiny

Morning Report is The Hill's a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here or in the box below: In today's issue: ▪ Bracing for the next shutdown showdown ▪ FBI pushes back on Tucker ▪ Swalwell responds to criminal referral ▪ AOC’s stock rises amid Schumer backlash Lawmakers in both parties are grappling with last-minute changes to the bill that...

Noem announces $10K bonuses for some TSA workers after shutdown

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Thursday said she's giving $10,000 bonuses to "exemplary" Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents following the end of the government shutdown. "Americans can be proud of TSA workers across the country who continued to serve with excellence throughout the shutdown — many going to great lengths to protect our country,...

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