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California sues Trump administration over alleged ‘unlawful’ pipeline restart approval years after oil spill

California is suing the Trump administration over a pipeline restart tied to the 2015 Refugio oil spill that dumped 100,000-plus gallons into state waters.

Trump’s pardon of House Dem Cuellar back in the spotlight as Cuellar’s brother faces indictment

Webb County Sheriff Martin Cuellar Jr., brother of Trump-pardoned Rep. Henry Cuellar, was indicted. The DOJ alleges he used staff, resources and funds for a COVID cleaning business.

Mamdani’s ‘abolish ICE’ statement: Letters to the Editor — Jan. 24, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Mayor Mamdani’s call for ICE to be abolished during an...

Some March for Life Attendees Disillusioned by Administration’s Soft Approach on Abortion

‘A lot of pro-life people feel that their votes are being taken for granted,’...

The Fundamental Problem with Hawaii’s Black Codes Argument

Reading the Black Codes into the 14th Amendment is like reading the law of...

Meta to lay off roughly 600 employees within AI unit

The layoffs will remove roughly 600 roles from within Meta's Superintelligence Labs division.

McLaughlin: ICE agents could soon be going to San Francisco

Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin said Wednesday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents could soon be headed to San Francisco. McLaughlin said in an interview with NewsNation's "The Hill," there would be "no safe haven in the United States, whether that be Los Angeles, Chicago, New York or San Francisco." "We do...

ICE director: NYC will see ‘increase in ICE arrests’

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) director Todd Lyons said Wednesday that New York City will see more immigration arrests, after protesters confronted agents during an operation. "You will see an increase in ICE arrests because there are so many criminals and illegal aliens that have been released in New York, specifically," Lyons said in a...

Hegseth says 3 ‘narco-terrorists’ killed in boat strike in Pacific

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said late Wednesday that the U.S. military conducted another strike against an alleged drug-trafficking boat in the Eastern Pacific, killing three “narco-terrorists.” Hegseth said the vessel was operated by a designated terrorist organization and that the individuals on board were engaged in “narco-trafficking.” It is unclear which designated terrorist organization the...

Newsom to Trump on sending troops to San Francisco: ‘We will sue you’ 

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) said Wednesday night that he will sue the Trump administration for sending immigration agents to San Francisco. "Send troops to San Francisco and we will sue you, @realDonaldTrump," Newsom wrote in a post on X, which included a video of the governor at a press conference. "We're going to be...

5 takeaways from the final New York City mayor’s debate

The three candidates in New York City’s mayoral race took to the debate stage for the final time on Wednesday less than two weeks out from Election Day. There was no shortage of fireworks between Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani (D), former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who’s now running as an independent, and Republican Curtis Sliwa,...

52 percent say Trump using DOJ to target political enemies: Survey

Just over half of Americans believe President Trump is using the Department of Justice to go after his political enemies, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday. Of those who were polled, 52 percent found the criminal charges to be unjustified. Broken down by party, 6 percent of Republicans see the charges to be...

Trump beefs with ranchers over prices, Argentina

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story Trump, beef producers spar over prices, Argentina President Trump is at odds with ranchers and their Senate allies after announcing plans to import beef from Argentina. © AP Trump sent a message to cattle ranchers Wednesday,...

NATO chief: Trump ‘completely right’ in reason for holding back Tomahawks

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte on Wednesday praised President Trump's decision to not provide Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles in its war with Russia. Speaking with CNN hours after meeting with Trump at the White House, Rutte said that "one specific weapon system" would change the war, whether from other European countries or from the U.S. "And...

6 in 10 say US headed in wrong direction: Survey

Almost one in three Americans say the country is moving in the wrong direction, mostly due to President Trump's actions since returning to the White House in January, according to a new survey from the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI). Sixty-two percent think the nation is on the wrong track, including 92 percent of Democrats...

Hunter Biden on pardon from father: ‘Donald Trump went and changed everything’

Hunter Biden said his father would not have pardoned him had President Trump won the 2024 election. Former President Biden's son spoke with Mediaite editor Tommy Christopher on Monday about the recent slew of federal indictments against President Trump's perceived political enemies. "Well, look, I think that, and I’ve said this before, is that my...

Trump administration dispatches 100 immigration agents to San Francisco

The Trump administration dispatched 100 immigration agents to San Francisco with groups expected to begin arriving on Thursday, making it the second city in California to face federal intervention. Agents will be dispersed from U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Coast Guard Base Alameda, one source told the San Francisco Chronicle. The Hill reached out...

Trump pollster: ObamaCare subsidy extension key for GOP ahead of midterms

New findings from a Trump-aligned pollster released Wednesday show a majority of voters want Congress to extend enhanced ObamaCare tax credits and would be less likely to vote for a candidate who lets those tax credits expire. The poll from John McLaughlin, commissioned by the conservative group Americans for a Balanced Budget, highlights the political importance of the tax credits ahead of the...

Americans turning more negative on Congress: Gallup

The public’s approval of Congress is souring amid the government shutdown, according to a Gallup survey. The poll, released Wednesday, found that just 15 percent of respondents said they approve of the legislature’s performance, with 79 percent disapproving and 6 percent offering no opinion.  That marks a decline in approval of 11 percentage points relative...

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