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Google searches in times of world crises offer incredible insights into our humanity

From "how to calm a dog during a storm" to "how to help," people's online searches during crises reveal good things about the human spirit.

Mamdani’s participation-trophy politics are gutting New York

He may not be winning, but Zohran Mamdani has turned losing into a political...

Screenagers have something to teach Grandma

Grandmas and grandpas are now the ones quickly becoming the biggest screen addicts of...

The Medi-Cal fraud loophole Gavin Newsom doesn’t want you to know about

It is time to close this loophole once and for all.

Walz the fraud and more: Letters to the Editor — May 3, 2026

Walz the fraud Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has no shame — he previously called...

Not rocket science: Extreme political rhetoric eventually has consequences

Cole Allen, a Caltech graduate, is accused of attempting to assassinate President Trump, and his actions may be attributed to the heated rhetoric used in modern political life, which can lower the psychological barrier to violence.

Trump says US has ‘won’ Iran war, but ‘I want to win by a bigger margin’

President Trump said Thursday that he is not satisfied with the current standing between the U.S. and Iran, amid stalled nuclear deal negotiations between the two countries.  “We’ve already won, but I want to win by a bigger margin,” Trump told Newsmax’s Greta Van Susteren. “We’ve destroyed everything. If we leave right now, it will...

Judge rejects Trump administration pause on immigration applications

A federal judge in Massachusetts on Thursday determined that President Trump’s halt on processing immigration applications for citizens of countries listed under his travel ban, granting an injunction on a policy she determined was unfairly leaving thousands in limbo. U.S. District Court Judge Julia Kobick, an appointee of former President Biden, tore into a number...

Iran says Pentagon lying about cost of war

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Friday accused the Pentagon of lying about the U.S. cost of the war in Iran. "The Pentagon is lying. Netanyahu's gamble has directly cost America $100b so far, four times what is claimed," Araghchi wrote in a social media post, referring to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. "Indirect costs...

Biden makes first endorsement of 2026 midterm cycle

Former President Biden dropped his first endorsement of the 2026 midterm cycle Friday morning, backing former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms in the Georgia governor’s race.  Bottoms made a surprise decision not to run for reelection as mayor in 2021 and then joined the Biden administration as a special adviser.  “As mayor of Atlanta, Keisha...

Russia, slipping in Ukraine, is now also losing its grip in Mali

The war in Ukraine is draining Russia’s forces; Moscow has little to spare for its African adventures.

Live updates: Iran war clock hits 60 days; Trump signs bill funding most of DHS

Friday marks 60 days since President Trump officially notified Congress of the U.S. military's operations in Iran. Democrats and some Republicans have voiced concerns about the conflict if it exceeds the 60-day threshold — the time limit covered by the War Powers Act during which the president can deploy U.S. forces without the authorization of...

A gutted Voting Rights Act doesn’t erase Democrats’ unpaid debt to Black voters

For the first time in 60 years, the terms are not the same.

Schumer’s Maine pick Janet Mills drops out; VRA ruling boosts GOP path: Join Friday’s Whole Hog

Progressive Democrats cheered after Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s (D-N.Y.) preferred candidate, Gov. Janet Mills (D), exited Maine's Senate race, reshaping the field. Republicans are eyeing potential congressional seat gains following a Supreme Court ruling on the Voting Rights Act (VRA) that could redraw the political map ahead of November. Meanwhile, long‑standing U.S.-Germany relations have...

Trump’s ‘revenge tour’ has its hits and its misses 

President Trump has every right to seek retribution against those who have undermined and attacked him for more than a decade. But what critics call his “revenge tour” must be done judiciously, or it will do more harm than good. 

Whole Hog Politics: Trump is in the dumps, but Dems still sweating 

[Watch Whole Hog Politics live: Join us today at 9 a.m. ET at TheHill.com as Chris Stirewalt and host Bill Sammon break down this week’s political news and answer questions from a live online audience.] President Trump has never been this unpopular. And it’s not even close. His two lowest points from his first term...

Trump administration says Iran war ‘terminated’ before 60-day deadline

A senior Trump administration official said Thursday that “for War Powers Resolution purposes,” the military operation against Tehran was already “terminated" following the ceasefire deal reached between the U.S. and Iran. Friday marks 60 days since the administration formally notified Congress, on May 2, of the conflict. In a statement to NewsNation, The Hill's sister network,...

A ‘chop the top’ approach could save Social Security

Some are coalescing around the idea of capping Social Security benefits for top earners.

White House UFC cage fights on Flag Day signify America at half-staff

President Trump is hosting a UFC event on the White House South Lawn on Flag Day, which has sparked outrage among many Americans who believe it is inappropriate to have a violent event on the anniversary of the U.S. flag's adoption.

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