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Schumer, Dems choose partial shutdown as negotiations hit impasse

Political standoff intensifies as Senate Democrats refuse compromise on immigration funding measures, while Senate Republicans scramble to avoid a partial shutdown on Friday.

Idaho families sue over federal immigration enforcement at horse racing track

A lawsuit has been brought on behalf of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents who were detained by authorities during an episode in Idaho last year.

‘People are sick of the same old thing’: Maxine Waters faces primary from Democrat 34 years her junior

Myla Rahman, who is 34 years younger than Rep. Maxine Waters, has launched a primary challenge against her, highlighting a generational change in California's 43rd District.

Meta, Google face massive liability as ‘addicted kids’ trial continues in LA

The landmark trial is the first case that seeks to hold tech giants in the U.S. financially liable for harm suffered by its users.

Reporter’s Notebook: Clintons call for open Epstein files hearing after months of defying subpoenas

Bill and Hillary Clinton agree to testify about Epstein files after defying subpoenas, but now demand public hearings that could set a precedent for Trump.

Teens with higher PFAS levels more likely to regain weight after bariatric surgery: Study

Adolescents exposed to toxic “forever chemicals” may be more likely to regain weight lost after bariatric surgery, a new study has found. The risk of such gains, which can undermine the procedure’s success and cause long-term health issues, was higher in patients who had elevated levels of the compounds prior to the surgery, scientists found...

Man charged with cyberstalking murdered UnitedHealthcare CEO’s family

Shane Daley of Galway was charged with cyberstalking after authorities say he made multiple harassing calls.

Starbucks CEO sets goals of 4 minute coffee, becoming ‘world’s greatest customer service company again’

Starbucks' ultimate goal, its CEO says, is to return a community coffeehouse vibe to the world's largest coffee shop chain. 

Luna says lawmakers have evidence of ‘interdimensional beings’

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) said during a Wednesday podcast episode with Joe Rogan that lawmakers have seen evidence of “interdimensional beings.” “I think that they can actually operate through the time spaces that we currently have,” Luna said during the podcast. “And that's not something that I came up with on my own. That's...

House Armed Services Democrat: Trump has ‘lowballed expectations’ around Putin meeting

Rep. Adam Smith (D-Calif.), ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee, on Wednesday said expectations are low for President Trump’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska. “I think President Trump has really sort of low-balled expectations in recent days. His conversations with [Ukrainian President Volodymyr] Zelensky and with Europe sort of show...

Newsom announces ‘Liberation Day’ event in gerrymandering fight

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) on Wednesday confirmed that he and other local Democrats would hold a high-profile press conference geared towards combating the legislative effort to add five additional House seats in Texas. “Donald Trump is about to have a very bad day,” Newsom wrote in a Wednesday post on X. The president previously...

White House puts a low bar for Trump-Putin summit 

Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security   The Big Story White House puts a low bar for Trump-Putin summit The White House is lowering expectations for any breakthrough from President Trump’s summit on Friday with Russian President Vladimir Putin. © Greg Nash Trump and other administration...

Man who threw sandwich at officer in DC charged with felony

A man was charged with a felony on Wednesday after allegedly throwing a sandwich at a federal law enforcement official amid the uptick in police presence as ordered by President Trump, according to court documents. Sean Charles Dunn, 37, shouted at a group of U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents on Sunday before hurling a...

NIH director offers reason for cutting vaccine contracts

Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Health Care Health Care   The Big Story NIH director: Lack of public trust led to contract cuts Leader of the National Institutes of Health Jay Bhattacharya is offering a new explanation on why the federal government is pivoting away from investing in mRNA platforms. ©...

Inside Trump’s move to oust Billy Long

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story Why Billy Long's IRS stint was so short President Trump’s removal of Billy Long as head of the IRS after only two months on the job has cast an uncomfortable spotlight on the agency, which has...

FDA could make it harder to get young kids a COVID shot

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is considering revoking the authorization of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for healthy children younger than 5 years old, a move that would add another barrier for parents who want to vaccinate healthy children ahead of the respiratory virus season.  Pfizer's three-dose shot for children between 6 months and 5 years...

NIH cancels mRNA vaccine contracts, citing lack of public trust

National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director Jay Bhattacharya claims the federal government recently canceled millions of dollars' worth of mRNA research contracts because the general public does not trust the technology.   Bhattacharya explained the reason behind the abrupt contract cancellations during an episode of Republican political strategist Steve Bannon’s podcast “War Room” last week...

FTC invalidates deal with truck makers

{beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment   The Big Story FTC invalidates Calif. deal with truck makers The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has declared that an emissions agreement between California and four major truck makers is “unenforceable,” paving the way for noncompliance with the Golden State’s pollution rules, which are stricter than federal standards....

Newsom urges Illinois, NY to hurry up on redistricting

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) on Tuesday urged Illinois and New York to press ahead with redistricting efforts as GOP lawmakers push to pick up five additional House seats in Texas. “Right now forget the talking; it’s not about press. It's time to move. You got to move. I mean, enough,” Newsom said. “We're all...

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