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Minnesota fraud cases, explained: How hundreds of millions allegedly slipped through state programs

Minnesota grapples with alleged fraud across state programs under Gov. Tim Walz, targeting COVID-19 food programs, housing subsidies and day care services.

Zombie-like pols and officials want to eat your brain — and destroy free speech

Vice President J.D. Vance denounced European politicians for blighting democracy with brazen censorship in...

New year, new excuses: How therapy-speak sabotages January resolutions

Every January, Americans swear this will be the year they finally change. Lose weight....

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul confronts a rising populist tide

ALBANY, New York — Gov. Kathy Hochul is trying to center her reelection campaign...

Trump’s righteous warning to Iran’s leaders

President Donald Trump has warned Iran that the United States would come to the rescue of peaceful protesters if Iranian security forces killed them. “We are locked and loaded and ready to go,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. Iranian officials responded with their own counter-threats. This latest tension follows the U.S. bombing of Iranian nuclear […]

Top Democrats ‘heartbroken’ by deaths of Reiner, wife

Leading Democrats mourned the loss of acclaimed actor and director Rob Reiner, a longtime advocate for liberal causes, who was found dead alongside his wife Michele in their home in Los Angeles on Sunday. The national figures noted Reiner’s lifelong contributions to film but said his contributions extended far beyond Hollywood. Former President Obama said...

Republicans need an affordable family formation agenda

The American Dream of ever-rising prospects for the next generation is in grave danger.

Brown student says roommate was killed in campus shooting: ‘It doesn’t feel real’

"It felt like there was a ghost," Manns said of returning to his dorm room Sunday.

Remembering actor and filmmaker Rob Reiner, dead at 78

Rob Reiner, the director behind some of the most beloved classics of the 20th century, was found dead along with his wife inside their Brentwood, California, home on Sunday -- both the apparent victims of a homicide, according to police.

Texas A&M rabbi’s son wounded in Sydney Hanukkah shooting

The son of Texas A&M University's campus rabbi is among those critically wounded in a mass shooting Sunday at a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney, Australia. 

With pro-journalism groups like these, who needs critics?

We live in a world where awards named after our most famous journalists are given to actual clowns.

Trump responds to weekend of violence 

Morning Report is The Hill’s a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here. In today’s issue: President Trump responded to several incidents of violence that took place in the U.S. and around the world over the weekend and lamented the lives lost. The instances are unrelated but spurred fears of violence both domestically and internationally. Trump addressed the shootings in...

Senators fear sports gambling is getting out of control, raise regulation

A string of scandals involving illegal gambling and alleged game rigging in pro sports is getting the attention of lawmakers on Capitol Hill, with some arguing Congress should have a greater role in shoring up the integrity of games and regulating sports betting. The Senate Commerce Committee, chaired by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), was...

Two found dead at home of Rob Reiner

Director Rob Reiner and his spouse on Sunday were discovered to be deceased at their home in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Brentwood, according to local outlet KTLA. KTLA reported that Sunday afternoon local time, Los Angeles Fire Department medical personnel got a call and made their way to the 200 block of South Chadbourne...

Who is Benjamin Erickson, reported person of interest in Brown University shooting?

A person of interest has been identified following a shooting Saturday at Brown University that least two dead and nine others wounded, according to officials. The shooting has drawn sympathies from prominent figures, including President Trump, Vice President Vance and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.). The person of interest was detained overnight, Providence, R.I.,...

Cassidy says ‘I don’t care who gets the credit’ on ACA subsidies extension

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) called on Congress to pass legislation addressing expiring subsidies offered under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), regardless of who gets the credit. “Good policy is good politics,” Cassidy told host Chris Stirewalt on NewsNation’s “The Hill Sunday.” “Let’s not have a Republican plan or a Democratic plan, let’s have an American...

Schumer says ‘sickening events have become far too normal’ after weekend shootings

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said Sunday that “sickening events have become far too normal” following recent shootings, including at Brown University in Rhode Island and in Sydney, Australia. “The Jewish people have been collectively demonized — increasingly so in the last few years — and this tragedy in Sydney shows the abject danger...

Former House intelligence chair: Trump administration has not communicated with Congress on Venezuela goals

Rep. Mike Turner (R-Ohio), the former chair of the House Intelligence Committee, said Sunday that the Trump administration has not communicated its goals regarding Venezuela to Congress. “The president has not been clear, and he has not certainly been communicating with Congress,” Turner told host Martha Raddatz on ABC News’s “This Week.” Turner added that...

Trump approval rating drops slightly: Poll

President Trump’s approval rating has dropped slightly, according to a poll released Sunday. In the NBC News Decision Desk poll, 42 percent said they either “strongly approve” or “somewhat approve” when it comes to “the way Donald Trump is handling his job as president,” down 2 points from a poll that began in mid-August and...

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