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Rep. Tom Kean Jr. says he expects to return to Congress ‘in the next couple of weeks’ after missing 100 votes

Rep. Tom Kean Jr. breaks silence on extended absence, says he anticipates returning to Congress and the campaign trail in the next couple of weeks.

Mandatory jail time for fraud vs. taxpayers? Absolutely

Epic fraud, epic prison term. That sounds about right.

Latest MacArthur Park bust reveals homeless nonprofit failure

How are LA's homeless to escape addiction and poverty if the nonprofit organizations that...

Castro charges tighten Trump’s noose on anti-American corruption

President Trump is using justice — some of it long delayed — as an...

Miller on Ocasio-Cortez height crack: ‘We knew that her brain didn’t work’

Stephen Miller, the deputy White House chief of staff, clapped back at Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) on Monday after she joked about his height and called him a "clown." “Well, we knew that her brain didn’t work,” Miller told Fox News's Laura Ingraham on her show "The Ingraham Angle." “Now we know that her eyes...

Hegseth is wrong: Women play an essential role in the military

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has proposed a "1990 test" to replace current military standards with those of 1990, which would exclude women from certain combat roles, despite their proven ability to serve in the military.

Speaker Johnson wants furloughed feds to receive back pay, but suggests they might not

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said Tuesday that federal workers furloughed during the shutdown should receive back pay, but he also raised the prospect that those payments might not be forthcoming. “I hope that the furloughed workers receive back pay, of course,” Johnson told reporters in the Capitol. “We have some extraordinary Americans who serve the...

White fuzzy bugs covering cars and decks are more than a nuisance

If you’ve noticed tiny white specks floating through the air, or sticking to your car, clothes, or porch — you’re not alone. It is probably what experts are calling Hackberry Woolly Aphids.

Pritzker: Some Republicans talking about ‘breaking away’ from Trump

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) said on Monday he thinks some Republicans are starting to talk about “breaking away” from President Trump. In an interview on MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show,” Pritzker called on the public to elect members in 2026 “who actually will follow the law and follow the Constitution in the United States...

Chicago police: Dozens of officers ‘affected’ by tear gas deployed by federal agents

Chicago's police chief said Monday that more than two dozen officers were impacted by tear gas deployed by federal law enforcement when responding to a shooting over the weekend. Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling said 27 officers were "affected" by chemical agents deployed by federal agents during a clash with protesters on Saturday. “When our...

North Carolina father, son busted in raid as drugs, guns seized at auto repair business, police say

Police in Rocky Mount said last week they busted a father and son who were running a drug business out of an auto repair shop.

Tennessee voters head to polls for special primary to replace Mark Green: What to know

More than a dozen candidates will be on the ballot Tuesday in Tennessee's special primary elections to replace former Rep. Mark Green (R-Tenn.), months after the GOP lawmaker stepped down. Green represented voters in the Republican-leaning 7th Congressional District — a region that borders Kentucky and Alabama. He first won the district in 2018 and,...

Taylor Swift suggests she won’t do Super Bowl while Kelce still playing

Taylor Swift says don't expect her to perform at the Super Bowl anytime soon. The popstar suggested during an interview on "The Tonight Show" with Jimmy Fallon she's not interested in serving as the entertainment on television's biggest night while her fiancée, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, is still in the league. “Jay-Z...

Almost 9 in 10 say foreign governments will likely use AI to attack US: Poll

Nearly nine in 10 Americans said they think foreign governments will use artificial intelligence (AI) to attack the U.S. in the next two decades, according to a new Gallup poll.  Some 87 percent of U.S. adults said it is somewhat or very likely that the technology will be used to target the country, the Monday...

Bill Nye visits DC to fight proposed cuts to NASA budget

Former television host Bill Nye "The Science Guy" visited Capitol Hill on Monday to advocate against President Donald Trump's budget for NASA. 

Trump pivoted on Ukraine — birthright citizenship could be next

Trump’s executive order, despite the high court ruling, has been throttled by lower court rulings.

Live updates: The Hill’s Health Next Summit explores advances; Bondi testifies in Senate

The Hill on Tuesday morning convenes some of the top voices in health care, government and the private sector to look at how health policy has shifted in 2025. The Health Next Summit will pair health care experts and lawmakers with journalists from The Hill to share the latest on the government shutdown — driven...

Should you be gluten-free if you don’t have celiac disease?

According to Harvard Health, "There is no compelling evidence that a gluten-free diet will improve health or prevent disease if you don't have celiac disease."

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