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Democrats are screaming about the impact of THEIR government shutdown

As Democrats drag the government shutdown on, they're suddenly caterwauling about one thing they knew for sure their recalcitrance would cause: 40 million Americans on SNAP — food stamps...

Mayor Adams’s vow to hire 5,000 new cops rightly exposes defunder-in-chief Mamdani

Mayor Eric Adams deserves praise for his bold move to add 5,000 new cops...

Election Day 2025: Some last Post endorsements

The Post once again urges Westchester voters who want lower taxes, less crime and...

Islamists are murdering thousands of Christians but lefties focus only on ISRAEL’s supposed ‘sins’

Islamists have murdered tens of thousands of defenseless Christians, displacing around 15 million people...

Bill Gates and Climate Adaptation

With his public shift in climate-change emphasis, Bill Gates may have made it more...

If taxpayers must keep subsidizing health care, they deserve to see the prices

Congress can continue funding the system as it is — expensive, opaque, and insulated from scrutiny. Or it can seize the opportunity to make a basic correction that should have happened years ago.

Warner fumes after Democrats shut out of boat strikes briefing

Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.), the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, blasted the Trump administration following reports that his Republican counterparts were briefed on the unilateral strikes against alleged drug boats in the Caribbean. In a forceful statement, Warner condemned the reported partisan briefing as “indefensible,” expressing concern about the “troubling precedent” that such...

Trump, Xi agree to ease trade war in high-stakes meeting 

President Trump announced an agreement with Chinese President Xi Jinping to ease their trade war following a meeting Thursday, with the U.S. scaling back tariffs and China delaying export controls and resuming some soybean purchases. Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One that he agreed to cut fentanyl-related tariffs on Beijing in half, down to...

The internet’s dirty secret: streaming is killing the planet 

Our daily digital habits have tangible environmental impacts.

World War III comes to the Americas

Sixty-three years later, a new Cuban Missile Crisis is in the making. Team Trump is building up a vast array of military forces in the Caribbean. Significantly, more than 10 percent of the U.S. naval fleet is either already on station or, as with the U.S.S. Gerald Ford strike group and U.S.S. Gravely guided-missile destroyer, headed toward...

Trump, China’s Xi reach agreement on tariffs, rare earths in wide-ranging meeting

Morning Report is The Hill's a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here. In today's issue: ▪ Trump hails 'truly great' Xi meeting ▪ Signs of life on ending shutdown ▪ MTG irks Republican colleagues ▪ Far-right gets setback in Dutch elections President Trump said he and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed on a wide range of subjects during their much-anticipated meeting Thursday, including...

Tobacco industry’s policy interference on the rise: report

The tobacco industry's influence on public health policymaking in the U.S. is growing according to the latest report by the anti-smoking organization Action on Smoking & Health (ASH). ASH's Tobacco Industry Interference Index 2025, provided first to The Hill, found that the U.S. scored an 89 out of 100 on the Global Tobacco Industry Interference...

Radio Free Asia halting operations for first time in 29-year-history amid shutdown

Radio Free Asia (RFA) announced Wednesday it is pausing operations for the first time in its history, amid the government shutdown and after the Trump administration cut its funding. In a statement, RFA executive editor Rose Hwang said the stoppage is “due to uncertain funding.” “For RFA journalists who sacrificed so much in defying powerful...

Louisiana governor says LSU athletic director won’t choose next football coach

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry (R) said Wednesday that Louisiana State University (LSU) athletics director Scott Woodward will not be involved in picking the university’s next football coach. “I can tell you right now, Scott Woodward is not selecting the next coach,” Landry said at a press conference. “Hell, I’ll let [President] Donald Trump select it...

ACA window shopping goes live 

Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Health Care Health Care   The Big Story ACA window shopping goes live The rates, pricing and other data for 2026 Affordable Care Act (ACA) insurance plans were publicly posted on the federal Healthcare.gov marketplace on Wednesday, just three days ahead of the start of open...

Markey pushes for nuclear arms talks with Russia, citing ‘House of Dynamite’ example

Democratic Sen. Ed Markey (Mass.) called on the Trump administration to discuss nuclear disarmament with Russia on Monday, arguing it is “our only real path to escape nuclear catastrophe.” Citing the recent film “A House of Dynamite,” which details the government’s reaction to an impending nuclear attack, Markey argues that “long-range missile defense will not...

California’s Proposition 50: What to know

California voters are casting their ballots on whether the state will redraw its congressional districts, part of a battle between Republicans and Democrats across the country that could help decide the next majority in the House. Voters who choose “yes” on Proposition 50 would allow the redrawn congressional district maps to go into effect in...

Oz: coming spike in ACA premium payments ‘not the big issue’ 

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Mehmet Oz downplayed on Wednesday the likely substantial increase in the amount Americans will pay for health insurance on the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) federal marketplace.  When asked at a press conference about the lack of a deal in Congress to extend expiring enhanced tax credits, Oz said he thinks they should expire because...

Lawler calls Cuomo ‘lesser of two evils’ in New York City mayoral race

Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) called former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo the “lesser of two evils” in the New York City mayoral race in a radio appearance Wednesday. “This is a choice for New Yorkers. And, ultimately, they have to choose, you know, between the lesser of two evils. And in this instance, between [New...

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