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Latina House Republican asks Supreme Court to block Dems’ bid to ‘racially gerrymander’ her out of Congress

NYC's only GOP House lawmaker asked the Supreme Court to block a Democrat-led redistricting effort of her Staten Island seat, calling it unconstitutional gerrymandering.

Springsteen jabs Trump as ‘wannabe king’ as famed rocker launches concert tour ‘in defense of America’

Bruce Springsteen announces 20-date "Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour" with E Street Band starting March 31, charging that President Donald Trump is a "wannabe king."

Scranton crime spike dogs Dem mayor as she challenges GOP Rep in Biden’s hometown

Crime crisis rocks Biden's hometown as Scranton mayor faces heat over reported gang violence while challenging GOP Rep. Rob Bresnahan in swing district.

Mark Kelly eyes 2028 White House run while fighting Trump demotion threat

A federal judge blocked the Pentagon from demoting Sen. Mark Kelly over a video about "illegal orders" as the Arizona Democrat considers a 2028 presidential run.

House GOP’s razor-thin majority threatens to grind Trump’s Capitol Hill agenda to halt

Speaker Mike Johnson is encountering growing difficulties as rebellious House Republicans team up with Democrats to inflict procedural defeats.

Columbia to pay $221M to restore funding cut by Trump administration

Columbia University said Wednesday it has agreed to pay the Trump administration $221 million to restore federal funding that was stripped following a probe into antisemitism on the campus. The school, according to the settlement, will pay a $200 million settlement to the federal government over a three-year period and $21 million to the U.S....

In-N-Out isn’t coming to these states anytime soon

Some In-N-Out fans will certainly be disappointed.

Appeals court temporarily lifts order requiring public funding tracker reinstatement 

A federal appeals court on Wednesday temporarily lifted a judge’s order requiring the Trump administration to restore a public database that shows how funding is apportioned to federal agencies. The judge’s order was set to go into effect Thursday morning, but the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit put the deadline on hold...

Sled dogs and rare earths: Our journey through Greenland’s growing pains

ILULISSAT, GREENLAND — Just after midday, we gripped the worn rope handles of a dogsled as 11 dogs surged across the frozen tundra of Western Greenland, inside the Arctic Circle. The wind lashed our faces, while the musher’s sharp cries — quick bursts of “Yip! Yip!” and a trilled “Drrrrr!” — rose above the steady crunch of...

Why are data nerds racing to save US government statistics?

After watching data sets be altered or disappear from U.S. government websites in unprecedented ways after President Donald Trump began his second term, an army of outside statisticians, demographers and computer scientists have joined forces to capture, preserve and share data sets, sometimes clandestinely.

Iran’s nuclear phoenix is rising

Trump must help Israel finish the job and put an end to the Khamenei regime.

Trump struggles to turn page on Epstein saga

Morning Report is The Hill's a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here or using the box below: In today's issue: ▪ House panel votes to subpoena Epstein files ▪ GOP challenge to Hochul comes into focus ▪ US upbeat over pending EU trade deal ▪ Trump's AI playbook The White House is escalating its push to move on...

Biden’s State spokesman rips Gabbard’s ‘conspiratorial fiction’ in op-ed

Former Biden State Department spokesperson Ned Price went after Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard on Wednesday in an opinion piece for Fox News following her recent claims about the 2016 election. “Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard, like much of official Washington, has recently focused on what she describes as a sordid and...

Driver faces 37 counts of attempted murder in East Hollywood nightclub crash

The man who allegedly plowed into several dozen clubgoers in East Hollywood early Saturday morning will face more than 70 criminal counts, Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced Tuesday.

Trump to visit Federal Reserve amid scrutiny of renovations

President Trump is scheduled to visit the Federal Reserve's headquarters on Thursday, joining other administration officials who have requested a site tour because of scrutiny of the central bank's renovations. Trump is set to visit the Fed at 4 p.m. on Thursday, according to his public schedule released by the White House. The visit is...

CNN’s Collins, Leavitt spar over whether Trump ‘undermined’ Gabbard

CNN’s Kaitlan Collins pressed White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on Wednesday about comments President Trump made last month that Collins said “undermined” Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. Gabbard joined Leavitt for the White House press briefing on Wednesday and spoke to reporters about her office’s latest document drop alleging Obama administration officials misled...

Ukraine proposes summit with Putin, Trump, Zelensky and Erdogan

Ukraine closed out its third round of direct talks with Russia on Wednesday with a proposal to hold a “leaders’ summit” by the end of August with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and President Trump. The proposed summit would be held between Zelensky and Putin, and it...

Shapiro advises Mamdani to rein in ‘blatantly antisemitic’ supporters

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) advised New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani to rein in “blatantly antisemitic' supporters, according to a new Jewish Insider interview. “I’ll say this about Mamdani or any other leader,” Shapiro said, according to Jewish Insider. “If you want to lead New York, you want to lead Pennsylvania, you want...

Second court blocks Trump’s birthright citizenship order nationwide after Supreme Court ruling 

A second court ruled that President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship still cannot go into effect anywhere in the country following the Supreme Court's recent decision that claws back nationwide injunctions. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 on Wednesday that four Democratic-led states were entitled to a nationwide injunction, because any narrower block...

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