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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 12

1990—In Cross v. State, Florida chief justice Rosemary Barkett dissents from the Florida supreme court’s ruling that probable cause existed for an arrest. After Cross consented to…

With the War in Iran, the Press Is Not the Story

Beware the ‘media pounce’ narrative.

The Economy’s Fine, but We Miss Being Spoiled

The Covid-era boost in Americans’ purchasing power was built on an illusion.

Canada’s Dangerous Obsession with Donald Trump

A fixation on Trump and American politics is blinding Canada and its allies to...

The Free-Market Case for Data Centers

Making the AI revolution possible demands that we build the electrical infrastructure it needs....

Over 1M Bissell steamers recalled after 150+ injuries reported

You should stop using these immediately.

Chicago man charged for allegedly threatening to ‘shoot up’ Secret Service office

A Chicago man has been charged after threatening to "shoot up" an office of the United States Secret Service and "hunt" a Secret Service agent.

Nixon’s ‘Madman’ approach is dangerous, but it works — and Trump knows it

Trump is not the first commander in chief to use dire threats to end a war. “Madman” Richard Nixon and former President Eisenhower forged that diplomatic path years ago.  

Whole Hog Politics: Vance’s Hungarian gambit 

[Watch Whole Hog Politics live: Join us today at 9 a.m. EDT at TheHill.com as Chris Stirewalt and host Bill Sammon break down this week’s political news and answer questions from a live online audience.] A year ago, Republicans went all in to try to win a seat on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court. Elon Musk, then...

Trump: Iran ‘better not be’ charging tolls in Strait of Hormuz

President Trump condemned Iran's plans to charge oil-carrying vessels a fee to traverse the Strait of Hormuz, a day after he proposed a “joint venture” to add similar tolls. “There are reports that Iran is charging fees to tankers going through the Hormuz Strait — They better not be and, if they are, they better...

The results are in: Tough-on-crime works, rogue prosecutors don’t

We already know how to reduce violent crime to significantly lower levels.

DNC delivers blow to progressives on Israel issues

Morning Report is The Hill’s a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here. In today’s issue: Democrats rejected one divisive resolution on Israel and avoided formally weighing in on several others at its meeting in New Orleans on Thursday — but that’s far from the end of the tensions over Israel in the party. A Democratic National Committee (DNC) panel...

Madman theory: Playing crazy doesn’t work — in diplomacy or in love

Both political scientists and relationship therapists agree that performed and manufactured chaos almost never works as a power move — not between nations and not between people.  

Trump urges Hungarians to ‘get out and vote for’ ally Orbán as election looms

President Trump is encouraging Hungarians to “get out and vote” for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s reelection as the country prepares to head to the polls on Sunday. Trump praised his close ally as a “truly strong and powerful Leader” in a Truth Social post on Thursday, crediting him with helping reach “new heights of cooperation and...

xAI sues Colorado over new AI law

Billionaire Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company is suing Colorado over a new state law that seeks to regulate the rapidly evolving technology. The company, xAI, filed a lawsuit against Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser (D) on Thursday, seeking to block enforcement of a 2024 law that requires developers of “high-risk” systems to protect consumers against...

Casey Means’s brother says ‘conversations happening’ in surgeon general confirmation process

Senior White House adviser Calley Means said on Thursday that “conversations are ongoing” amid doubts over whether his sister, surgeon general nominee Casey Means, has enough votes in the Senate for confirmation. Calley Means was asked during an appearance on NewsNation’s “The Hill” whether the White House still expected Casey Means to be the next...

Airlines hike fees: Here’s what it costs to check a bag now

Major airlines are hiking bag fees as fuel prices rise. Here's what it costs to check a bag now.

Nancy Guthrie case could be solved by new tech: DNA expert

DNA expert Cece Moore joined NewsNation senior national correspondent Brian Entin on "Brian Entin Investigates."

Judge orders Pentagon to restore press access

The Pentagon is obstructing reporters and defying an earlier court order that required it to restore access to credentialed journalists covering the Department of Defense (DOD), a U.S. judge in Washington ruled Thursday — a blow to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s attempts to limit media access. U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman said Defense officials must...

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