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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—November 13

1980—Days after Ronald Reagan has defeated Jimmy Carter in his bid for re-election and after Republicans have won control of the incoming Senate, President Carter…

The 50-Year Mortgage Would Make Things Worse for Gen Z

This is not the answer to the housing crisis.

Fighting to Preserve the American Experiment

The conservative movement is needed today more than ever, especially as the alternatives fail.

This Time, It’s the Populists Who Are Underestimating Trump

The idea that another candidate can win in 2028 with a purer version of...

The Government vs. Animal Lovers

If you enjoy the company of animals, the government may deem you a criminal.

A look at notable sports betting scandals

Dozens of players, coaches and officials have been accused or charged in gambling-related cases across major leagues.

Trump’s strikes on coke boats are missing the root of the problem

Every few weeks, another video circulates from the Caribbean: a plume of smoke over turquoise water, a small boat breaking apart under U.S. fire. Washington now bombs narco-vessels — eight of them, as of this writing — claiming decisive victories in a televised war on drugs. Yet every detonation hides a deeper failure. The cocaine...

Congress, Trump must act to keep seniors and veterans from homelessness 

In cities across America, we share a simple truth: offering a hand to those most in need isn’t a red issue or a blue issue, it’s a community issue.  

Alaska Airlines issues temporary ground stop over IT outage

Alaska Airlines issued a temporary ground stoppage Thursday evening amid an IT outage. The airline announced the stoppage at 7:34 p.m. EDT on the social platform X, instructing travelers to check their flight status before heading to the airport.  At 10 p.m., the airline said on X that it is “actively restoring our operations” following...

Trump cuts off trade talks with Canada over Reagan tariff ad

President Trump said Thursday he was cutting off trade negotiations with Canada, citing an ad campaign that used former President Ronald Reagan’s warnings about the long-term risks of tariffs amid the trade dispute between the U.S. and Canada. Trump in a post on Truth Social accused Canada of using the ad to “interfere” with a pending Supreme...

Trump says declaration of war not needed for strikes on alleged cartel boats

President Trump on Thursday dismissed the need to ask Congress for a declaration of war as the U.S. military continuously launches strikes on boats in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean. “I don’t think we’re going to necessarily ask for a declaration of war,” Trump told reporters. “I think we're just going to kill people...

What states export the most beef?

The Trump administration’s plan to boost beef imports from Argentina has caused uncertainty for domestic farmers and ranchers.  The president, citing rising meat prices, told reporters on Air Force One Sunday that the country may increase Argentine beef imports.  According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average per pound price of ground beef slightly...

Has America’s economy gone K-shaped? Here’s what to know

The U.S. economy is booming for some and breaking for others. Here's what's going on.

FEMA rejects western Maryland flood aid request

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) said the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) denied his state’s appeal for federal disaster relief for flooding in May. Moore, in a Thursday release, called the move “deeply frustrating” and said it “leaves Marylanders on their own.” “FEMA has a responsibility to weigh the merits of each emergency request objectively,”...

Stephen Miller: De Niro ‘a sad, bitter, broken old man’

White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller called out Robert De Niro on Wednesday and derided the award-winning actor during a Fox News interview. Miller, who appeared on "Hannity," referred to "The Godfather Part II" actor as "a sad, bitter, broken old man who is mostly enraged because he has not made a movie...

Funds lacking for next troop paycheck as deadline looms

Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security   The Big Story Funds lacking for next troop paycheck as deadline looms Senate Democrats on Thursday sank a vote on a bill to pay active-duty military personnel and others during the shutdown, meaning U.S. forces may not receive their Oct. 31 paycheck....

Idaho a precursor in continuing ACA debacle

Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Health Care Health Care   The Big Story Idaho a precursor in continuing ACA debacle While the battle over the Affordable Care Act’s enhanced premium tax credits is stalemated in Congress, Idahoans are the canary in the coalmine for the rest of the country for how...

Most Americans see political violence on the rise: Survey

A new survey from the Pew Research Center found that a clear majority of respondents believe political violence in the U.S. is increasing. The poll, released Thursday, found that 85 percent of respondents believe that politically motivated violence is on the rise, including 86 percent of Republicans and Republican-leaning respondents and 85 percent of Democrats...

Trump OKs more drilling at ANWR

{beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment   The Big Story Trump approves contentious Alaska drilling, mining The Trump administration is opening up more drilling in a contentious Alaskan wildlife refuge that was restricted under the Biden administration. © U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Getty Images It’s also approving two other contentious projects in Alaska:...

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