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Mangione Terrorism Murder Charges Predictably Tossed

Few murders, even horrific, shocking murders, are acts of terrorism. That doesn’t make them...

The Aberrant Killed the Normal

There is an alternative to the dizzying confusion we’ve created for ourselves about identity:...

Judge Drops Terrorism Charges Against Luigi Mangione in Killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO

Mangione’s lawyers argue the state and federal charges inflict double jeopardy on their client....

Divided D.C. Circuit Panel Rules Trump May Not Remove Fed Board Member

The White House says the president will appeal to the Supreme Court.

House Intel Democrats launch probe into Trump revocation of security clearances

Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee on Monday launched a probe into the Trump administration’s decision to revoke 37 officials’ security clearances, and questioned the rationale behind listing them publicly. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard last month stripped clearances from a number of current and former intelligence officials who have ties to the Biden...

Google’s search engine dominance curbed

Presented by International Justice Mission {beacon} Technology Technology   The Big Story Google faces new curbs on search dominance Google has avoided the worst-case scenario of being forced to sell off its Chrome browser, but legal experts say the court’s remedies to the Justice Department’s (DOJ) antitrust win could still loosen the company’s grip over...

Supreme Court ruling buttresses Trump immigration ramp-up

The Trump administration is escalating its immigration operations in Democratic cities in the wake of a Supreme Court ruling giving the government the ability to conduct immigration stops based on an individual’s ethnicity or whether they speak Spanish. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Monday morning announced “Operation Patriot 2.0” in Massachusetts and announced...

Murdochs reach deal on family trust; Lachlan keeps control

The Murdoch family has agreed to settle a yearslong dispute over the family's trust and control of the sprawling media empire it owns, the two sides announced on Monday. The deal will hand control of Fox and News Corp. to Lachlan Murdoch, effectively protecting its conservative viewpoint for decades to come. Prue, Liz and James Murdoch...

Hegseth, Caine visit Puerto Rico amid administration’s cartel fight

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Gen. Dan Caine made a surprise trip to Puerto Rico on Monday, amid the Trump administration’s push to counter drug cartels in Latin America and the Caribbean Sea via the U.S. military. The visit — announced by Puerto Rico Gov. Jenniffer González-Colón (R) in a social...

Congressional leaders want to avoid funding standof

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story Congress looks to de-escalate shutdown standoff Congressional leaders are trying to de-escalate a standoff over the Sept. 30 government funding deadline, with both sides signaling they’d be open to a “clean” continuing resolution that would not...

Newsom walks tightrope on crime as he seeks to counter Trump

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) is taking steps to address crime even as he emerges as a vocal critic of President Trump’s law-and-order crackdown, demonstrating how pressing the issue is for his party heading into 2028. Newsom criticized Trump’s decision to send the National Guard into Los Angeles earlier this year amid protests against Immigration...

Swalwell named top Democrat on new Jan. 6 panel

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) has been named the top Democrat on the new select subcommittee to investigate the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack, according to a Monday statement from House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.). “I am pleased to appoint Congressman Eric Swalwell to serve as Ranking Member,” Jeffries said in the statement. “As the...

Fewer lives lost in traffic crashes in first half of year: Report

Traffic fatalities decreased by nearly 13% in the first half of the year, with ten states and the District of Columbia seeing decreases of more than 20%.

What to know about the sweeping immigration raid at the Hyundai EV plant in Georgia

The large-scale Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid at the Hyundai manufacturing plant in Georgia on Thursday has been touted by members of the Trump administration as the most ambitious enforcement action yet of President Trump’s tenure. But the raid — which saw hundreds of mostly South Korean citizens detained — has placed a strain...

Social media claims cost taxpayers $162M, IRS says. See the ‘tips’ to avoid

The IRS is warning taxpayers of two social media tax "tips" in particular.

Federal appeals court rules against states in challenge to Trump probationary employee firings

A federal appeals court panel on Monday ruled against Democratic attorneys general who sued the Trump administration over its mass firings of probationary employees, finding the states do not have standing to bring the legal challenge. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit in a 2-1 decision vacated a lower court's decision that...

The FBI can’t afford to lower its standards

Waiving the long-standing requirement that new agents possess a college degree is not just lowering the bar — it risks damaging both the bureau’s effectiveness and reputation.

Bessent tells FHFA director ‘I’m gonna punch you in your f‑‑‑ing face’: Report

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent threatened to punch Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte during a heated confrontation at a private dinner attended by administration officials and close advisers to President Trump, according to a report from Politico. The exchange between two top economic officials took place at the inaugural dinner at Executive Branch, an...

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