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Let’s Preserve Civics Education Programs

Our future depends on building schools and colleges that will teach students actual subjects and instill in them the values of a free society.

Don’t Fear Flock Cameras 

Rolling back Flock won’t reverse this tectonic change that’s been decades in the making,...

Why Would We Rename the USS Doris Miller Aircraft Carrier?

You might think enough things in this world are named after Donald Trump. Not...

No, Not All Women Identify with Lindsay Clancy

The trial is Luigi Mangione madness all over again.

White House calls Rosie O’Donnell ‘nasty woman’ after Kimmel stint

White House responds to ROSIE: "A nasty woman and a total slob whose brain has been completely destroyed by Trump Derangement Syndrome."

Trump administration plans crackdown on some immigrants’ alleged tax refund ‘abuse’

The Treasury Department and the IRS on Wednesday proposed stronger restrictions on certain immigrants’ ability to claim refundable tax credits — the latest in the Trump administration’s efforts to curb access from non-U.S. citizens to federal benefits.  The department suggested the refunded portion of four tax credits be classified as “federal public benefits," potentially disqualifying...

Trump eyes Keystone XL revival

{beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment   The Big Story Trump says he wants to revive controversial pipeline President Trump indicated late Tuesday that a trade deal with Canada could involve a revival of the Keystone XL. © Dominika Zarzycka, NurPhoto via Getty Images “I have paused the 50% Tariffs against Canada, that were...

National debt marks new milestone

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story National debt marks new milestone The U.S. national debt crossed $40 trillion on Tuesday, according to newly released data from the Treasury Department. © AP Photo/Mary Altaffer It marks a key milestone for the U.S.,...

Top DHS lawyer faces bar complaint over ‘worst of the worst’ list for judges

The top lawyer for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is facing an ethics complaint with the Florida Bar after he launched a “Worst of the Worst” list for federal jurists, attacking their rulings. James Percival, the general counsel for DHS, has in recent weeks taken to social media to criticize judges who have made...

Trump’s FDA nominee draws mixed reception

Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Healthcare Healthcare   The Big Story Trump’s FDA nominee draws mixed reception President Trump on Wednesday announced Dr. Heidi Overton as his pick to lead the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which drew varied reactions from the health sector. © Jacquelyn Martin, The Associated Press “Dr....

Crash involving Tennessee university’s cycling team leaves 2 dead

Universities in the Tri-Cities region of Tennessee are extending condolences to Milligan University after a fatal crash involving Milligan's cycling team on Wednesday morning.

National debt crosses $40 trillion 

The U.S. national debt crossed $40 trillion on Tuesday, according to newly released data from the Treasury Department. It marks a key milestone for the U.S., which has seen its total outstanding debt double over less than a decade. This sum first crossed the $20 trillion mark in late 2017 and reached $39 trillion just...

Derek Chauvin asks state to reconsider George Floyd murder conviction

Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted in the 2020 killing of George Floyd, is requesting a dismissal of state murder charges in this case. This is the third time that the former police officer has asked to have these charges dismissed. His previous two petitions have been denied. Chauvin’s attorneys filed a petition in...

US ambassador to India causes diplomatic firestorm with Kashmir comment

U.S. Ambassador to India Sergio Gor on Wednesday stirred a diplomatic firestorm after he told reporters that the state of Jammu and Kashmir is an “important part of India.” Gor reignited diplomatic tensions over the area of Kashmir, which has been claimed by both India and Pakistan. The two nuclear-armed countries have fought three wars...

Federal court pauses Trump changes to Teen Pregnancy Prevention program

A federal judge in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s changes to the Teen Pregnancy Prevention (TPP) program that resulted in the abrupt loss of tens of millions of dollars in federal grants. The order from U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper, who was appointed by former President Obama, pauses the administration's effort...

UAE cuts off trade with Iran after missiles land in water

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced Tuesday it is cutting off trade with Iran after accusing it of firing two missiles toward the UAE. Afra Al Hameli, director of the UAE's Ministry of Foreign Affairs Strategic Communications Department, stated that “in the light of regional escalations that undermine regional and international peace and security, all...

Trump plays down bond market fears, pushes interest rate cuts

President Trump downplayed concerns around the bond market and called for lower interest rates during a meeting with cryptocurrency executives at the White House on Wednesday.  “No, I don’t think so,” Trump told reporters, in response to a question about whether Americans should be concerned about volatility in the bond market. “Our country is doing...

Democrats flip Pennsylvania state House seat in Trump district

Democrats are declaring victory in a Tuesday special election for a Pennsylvania state House seat, flipping a district that has supported Republican candidates for decades. Brandon Dukes, the Democratic candidate, defeated Republican Scott Timko with a lead just shy of 100 votes in the race to represent Pennsylvania’s 12th District, according to Decision Desk HQ....

Kennedy Center delays restoring Trump’s name to front amid legal battle

The Kennedy Center has agreed to hold off on placing President Trump’s name onto the performing arts building amid an ongoing legal battle over the venue. The center’s Trump-aligned board voted last week to add the president’s name to its building again, months after a federal judge ordered it removed. The center said in a...

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