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Bad Bunny’s elaborate Super Bowl halftime stage shines — but music goes down rabbit hole

Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show was a visual triumph but a musical dud. Maybe viewers learned a few words of Espanol, but next year, let’s get back to...

Puerto Rico stops for 13 minutes to applaud history and bask in Bad Bunny’s glow

The Super Bowl lasted all of 13 minutes for many Puerto Ricans in San Juan and beyond.

Democrats stir up racial division to seize political power — time we stop falling for their hoaxes

The real reason Democrats foment racial division is as a divide-and-conquer strategy to seize...

Who was the young boy in Bad Bunny’s halftime show?

A tender moment between Bad Bunny and a young boy caught people's attention, and drew speculation about the meaning behind it.

Super Bowl ad slamming Bondi over Epstein files release airs

Attorney General Pam Bondi was the subject of a Sunday Super Bowl ad that urges her to “tell the truth” in regard to the files pertaining to the deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The clip, released by World Without Exploitation, says that more than 3 million files tied to Epstein have not been released, contradicting...

Powell opens door to rate cut at Jackson Hole

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story Powell tees up rate cut, but warns of inflation risks Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Friday the central bank faces “significant uncertainty” as it attempts to navigate the impact of President Trump’s policies, suggesting the...

Trump says Intel has agreed to US stake

{beacon} Technology Technology   The Big Story Trump says Intel has agreed to US stake President Trump said Friday that Intel has agreed to give the U.S. government a 10 percent stake in the company. © Chiang Ying-ying, Associated Press “They’ve agreed to do it, and I think it’s a great deal for them,” Trump...

Pennsylvania rejects DOJ request for voter rolls with personal data

Pennsylvania's top elections officer refused to provide the Trump administration with sensitive personal information of the state's voters, arguing that it would violate state law and that the request was an attempt to expand the federal government's role in the electoral process.

IRS halts layoff plans, looks to rehire some fired employees 

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is halting its layoff plan and aims to re-staff the agency. "As the IRS works to modernize and implement President Trump’s agenda, including the One Big Beautiful Bill, we are committed to ensuring the agency is staffed appropriately to serve the American people effectively and efficiently,” said a Treasury spokesperson...

Multiple dead after tour bus rollover on New York highway

Multiple people have died and over 50 were injured in a crash involving a bus on I-90 near Pembroke that occurred Friday afternoon, New York State Police announced.

Trump taps Sergio Gor as India ambassador

President Trump on Friday announced that he has tapped top aide Sergio Gor to serve as ambassador to India and special envoy for South and Central Asia, saying he wanted someone he can “fully trust” in the role. “I am pleased to announce that I am promoting Sergio Gor to be our next United States...

DOJ releases interview with Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell: 5 takeaways

The Justice Department (DOJ) on Friday released transcripts and audio files from its interview with Ghislaine Maxwell and turned over to House lawmakers thousands of pages of documents related to convicted offender Jeffrey Epstein. The disclosures came as Justice Department officials sought to satisfy lawmakers in both parties who had pushed for more transparency around the Epstein...

HHS derecognizing unions representing staffers at CDC, FDA, NIH and more

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) moved Friday to derecognize labor union representation for staffers at multiple subagencies and offices, claiming the action is "removing unnecessary obstacles to mission-critical work." The HHS is derecognizing representation within several offices represented by the National Treasury Employees Union; American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE); National Alliance...

Trump told Orban he’s ‘very angry’ at Ukraine over pipeline attack

President Trump wrote that he is “very angry” at Ukraine after it bombed the Druzhba pipeline that supplies Hungary with oil. Ukraine bombed the Unecha oil pumping station in Russia, according to Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces commander Robert Brovdi, also known as Madyar. Oil deliveries from the Druzhba pipeline could be suspended for five days. An initial strike...

Trump says US will impose tariffs on all foreign furniture

President Trump said Friday he will impose tariffs on imported furniture "within the next 50 days." In a post on social media, Trump said his administration will begin an investigation into furniture imports, which would lay the groundwork for imposing tariffs on those goods. He said the tax rate on imported furniture has not yet...

Alina Habba judge is Republican, Federalist Society member

U.S. District Judge Matthew Brann, a Republican appointed by Obama, ruled that Trump pick Alina Habba lacks the authority to serve as the acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, prompting criticism from Habba and Attorney General Pam Bondi.

Hegseth terminates Defense Intelligence Agency head, Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse

Related video: National Guard Armed In DC To Bolster Trump's Crime Crackdown Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth terminated the director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), according to two sources familiar with the matter. A senior defense official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, told The Hill on Friday that Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse "will...

Company looks to deploy drones to combat school shootings

Campus Guardian Angel, a safety response company, is looking to deploy drones to combat school shootings, running test trials in Florida.   Campus Guardian Angel CEO Justin Marston told The Hill the system puts drones in boxes at different points around a school that can be triggered by an emergency silent alarm and moving within...

Cheap drugs, high stakes: America’s risky bet on China

The US pharmaceutical supply chain is heavily reliant on China for key ingredients, creating vulnerabilities in drug safety and quality control, and requiring a comprehensive strategy to mitigate these risks.

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