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Stacey Abrams slammed after defending $2 billion in Biden-era EPA funds to buy green energy appliances

Former Democratic Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams is under fire from conservatives after defending a $2 billion initiative under the Biden EPA.

ICE gets new leaders as Trump searches for deportation boost

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem named two new leaders at the government's deportation agency on Sunday.

Syria’s neighboring foreign ministers call for lifting sanctions and reconciliation

Syria's top diplomat and his counterparts from neighboring countries Sunday called for the lifting of Western-led sanctions on Syria and post-war reconciliation.

Marco Rubio, Elon Musk spar with Polish foreign minister over Starlink in Ukraine

Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Trump adviser Elon Musk sparred with Poland's foreign minister on Sunday, urging the diplomat to be quiet and thankful for keeping Russia away from his doorstep.

Noem taps new immigration enforcement leaders and moves to identify leakers

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Sunday announced new leadership at the agency tasked with immigration enforcement as she also pledged to step up lie detector tests on employees to identify those who may be leaking information about operations to the media.

Musk touts DOGE tech changes at Cabinet meeting

Welcome to The Hill's Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology   The Big Story Musk emphasizes DOGE work modernizing fed computers Elon Musk dominated President Trump's first Cabinet meeting, where he downplayed his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) team as "tech support." © Jim Watson, Agence France-Presse “I actually just call myself humble tech support here...

Donalds responds to DeSantis: ‘My record in the state legislature speaks for itself’

Florida gubernatorial candidate and Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla.) on Wednesday responded to Gov. Ron DeSantis’s (R) criticism that the congressman hasn’t been a part of conservative victories in Florida, pointing to his record in the state legislature.  “My record when I was in the state legislature speaks for itself,” Donalds told The Hill. “I even...

3.2 million people get boosted Social Security: Who qualifies for retroactive payments?

A law signed by former President Joe Biden in January is starting to show its impact, as millions of people begin to receive bigger Social Security payments plus back pay.

HUD secretary announcing elimination of rule Trump warned would ‘destroy the value of houses’

Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Scott Turner said he would terminate the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) rule on Wednesday, repealing the law which was enacted to “overcome historic patterns of segregation.” President Trump originally terminated the rule created during the Obama administration in 2020 after he said it would "destroy the...

EPA completes phrase one of Los Angeles wildfire cleanup ahead of deadline

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said it has completed the first phase of the Los Angeles wildfire cleanup, ahead of its deadline. “President Trump set an extremely ambitious deadline for EPA to clean up all hazardous materials in the wake of the deadly California wildfires,” EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said in a statement. “Thanks to...

Interior halts employee spending and travel

Click for more from The Hill. {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment   The Big Story Interior halts employee spending and travel The Interior Department has paused spending and travel for employees — a move that could potentially hinder scientific work at the agency. © Jose Luis Magana, Associated Press An email viewed by The Hill...

Evening Report —Trump, Musk defend DOGE as federal workforce braces for more cuts

{beacon} Evening Report TRUMP FIRST 100 DAYS © Andrew Harnik, Getty Images Trump, Musk defend DOGE as federal workforce braces for more cuts PRESIDENT TRUMP AND ELON MUSK united to defend the work of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) on Wednesday following criticism from select Republicans and pushback from within Trump’s Cabinet. Trump...

HuffPost blasts White House for reportedly pulling press pool spot

HuffPost slammed the White House for reportedly pulling a press pool spot amid turmoil surrounding new policy on how the presidential press pool operates. The outlet reported Tuesday night that one of its reporters was ousted from the pool by the White House for the following day. On Wednesday, HuffPost’s editor-in-chief, Whitney Snyder, decried the...

Abortion pill maker enters legal battle over FDA rules

The country’s only manufacturer of generic abortion medication asked to be a part of the first legal fight over the procedure since President Donald Trump returned to office.  The company, GenBioPro, filed a motion on Tuesday in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Amarillo Division, asking to be added to...

WHCA head: Public ‘can no longer trust’ pool reports under White House control

The head of the White House Correspondents Association (WHCA) says the public can no longer trust pool reports now that the reporters included in the small group will be controlled by President Trump's team. "For years the WHCA had created a format for standards, length, accuracy for the American people that they could trust that...

Supreme Court appears sympathetic toward straight woman’s ‘reverse discrimination’ case 

The Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared to lean toward reviving a straight woman’s “reverse discrimination” case brought over claims she was passed over for a promotion and demoted in favor of gay colleagues. Such a ruling would lower the legal hurdle in many areas of the country for white and straight employees to bring discrimination suits...

Courts and the Trump administration: Obi-Wan Kenobi saving us or speed bumps?

Despite the initial successes of litigation against the Trump administration, many are skeptical that the courts will ultimately stop the erosion of democracy, highlighting the need for a broader policy agenda and public engagement to protect democracy from an authoritarian takeover.

GOP chair demands staff call West Bank by biblical name

The Republican chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee instructed GOP staff to refer to the West Bank by its biblical name, Judea and Samaria. The term is still used by Israel’s government to refer to territory of the West Bank along the Jordan River, claimed by both Israel and the Palestinians.  Rep. Brian Mast...

Maine House censures GOP lawmaker who posted photos of transgender student

Maine’s Democrat-controlled House voted Tuesday evening to censure a Republican lawmaker who posted photos on their Facebook page of a transgender high school student. The state House voted 75-70 along party lines to censure Rep. Laurel Libby (R), who refused to apologize for posting about the student and accused her Democratic colleagues of attempting to...

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