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The Daughters of the American Revolution are in revolt — because trans zealots can’t leave ANYTHING alone

The Daughters of the American Revolution marked America's 250th anniversary by miring itself in an unnecessary woke battle that threatens the group's very future. 

Bill Maher got the award, but Trump’s free-speech impact is the real prize

In Trump’s Washington, a rebel like Bill Maher can be given his due —...

LA property owners send a message to the city: No confidence

LA property owners have rejected new streetlight fees in a special vote — by...

RFK Jr. says Cassidy accusing him of breaking promises ‘not true’

Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Monday dismissed criticism from GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy (La.) that he is breaking promises. Speaking to NewsNation’s Anna Kooiman in Atlantic City, N.J., Kennedy said he met with Cassidy roughly a month ago and told the Louisiana Republican his critiques are untrue. “I went...

Key panel advances Johnson’s plan to merge SAVE America Act with NDAA

The House Rules Committee on Monday advanced the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a must-pass defense bill, sending it to the floor for consideration. The committee reported out a rule along party lines by a vote of 8-4 that would merge the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act to the NDAA in a special...

UK music festival canceled after headliner Ye denied entry into country

Organizers of a popular United Kingdom music festival are canceling the annual event after its headliner, Ye, was denied entry into the country over his past antisemitic remarks. "The Home Office has withdrawn Ye’s ETA [electronic travel authorization], denying him entry into the United Kingdom," a Tuesday statement from the team behind the Wireless Festival...

Live updates: As Iran’s deadline nears, Trump cautions ‘a whole civilization’ could die

Around 12 hours before President Trump's deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and come to a deal, he warned the Islamic Republic on Tuesday morning in a post online that "whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again." Trump on Monday reiterated his 8 p.m. EDT deadline, telling reporters...

UK music festival canceled after headliner Ye denied entry into country

Organizers of a popular United Kingdom music festival are canceling the annual event after its headliner, Ye, was denied entry into the country over his past antisemitic remarks. "The Home Office has withdrawn Ye’s ETA [electronic travel authorization], denying him entry into the United Kingdom," a Tuesday statement from the team behind the Wireless Festival...

Watch live: Vance gives remarks on US-Hungary relations

Vice President Vance will give remarks after meeting in Budapest with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, seeking to strengthen the partnership between the U.S. and Hungary. Vance's two-day trip to the region comes after President Trump endorsed Orbán for reelection in a lengthy post on Truth Social in February, calling him a "Highly Respected" and a...

The new electoral map: Trump-alignment is replacing party affiliation

The most important divide in American politics today is not Democrat versus Republican.

Bondi’s firing shouldn’t save her from tough questions on Epstein

She leaves behind a trail of unanswered questions. 

The Movement: MAHA advocates warn GOP about risks to shaky alliance 

Advocates for the Make America Healthy Again, or MAHA, agenda are warning that the Republican Party will lose strength unless it shores up support from the health-focused voters credited with helping put President Trump back in the White House. Yet there are mounting signs that the MAHA-GOP alliance is on shaky ground — and they come as...

The retirement crisis can’t wait — and neither should Congress

America's retirement savings crisis is unfolding in real time, and Congress must act quickly to pass the Auto Reenroll Act and the Helping Young Americans Save for Retirement Act to help more Americans stay on track and build real financial security.

Iran calls for human chains around power plants ahead of Trump deadline

Iranian officials on Tuesday urged their people to form human chains around power plants as the country faces a deadline set by President Trump to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or risk major strikes on civilian and energy infrastructure. The regime called on “all young people, athletes, artists, students and university students and their professors”...

Why so many Americans now sympathize with the villain

What begins as understanding can become a way of avoiding responsibility.

When policy becomes personal: The real cost failing to enforce immigration laws

In Minter's case, a man who should have been thrown out of the U.S. years ago was walking the streets and able to kill her.

Iran defiant as Trump’s deadline day arrives

Morning Report is The Hill’s a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here. In today’s issue: Iran is showing no signs of backing down as President Trump’s deadline for Tehran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz is hours away, poising the commander-in-chief to either follow through on a major escalation of the war or once again push back his ultimatum. The Iranian Foreign Ministry said Monday that it “officially rejects”...

NASA’s Artemis II mission sets stage for 2028 moon landing

Four astronauts went farther from Earth Monday than anyone ever before. 

Samsung to discontinue its messaging app

Samsung said users can check their app for the exact date for when service will go offline.

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