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Top Republican warns Trump against making a deal with Iran: ‘Finish the job’

Sen. Roger Wicker publicly warns Trump against pursuing a weak Iran deal, urging the president to continue military pressure on Tehran's regime.

Climate-Lawfare Case: Suncor v. Boulder County Amicus Briefs

Apart from the standard array of great work from trade associations and conservative organizations,...

Tulsi Gabbard Resigns as DNI to Support Husband During Cancer Treatment

‘At this time, I must step away from public service to be by his...

Grab Your Financial Stake in America’s Decline While You Can

If crypto is a vehicle for criminals to sell pieces of the U.S. to...

The End of the SEC Gag Rule

After 54 years, the commission will no longer bar settling defendants from speaking.

Pope Leo on Trump’s Gaza peace plan: ‘So far it seems to be a realistic proposal’

Pope Leo XIV on Tuesday called President Trump’s Gaza peace plan “realistic” when talking to reporters. “So far it seems a realistic proposal,” the pope said, according to Vatican News, also saying he wishes Hamas would go with the plan “within the established timeframe.” “It’s important, nonetheless, that there be a ceasefire and the release...

Students for Life: Abortion pill review ‘must go back to the beginning’ 

Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Health Care Health Care   The Big Story Students for Life: Abortion pill review ‘must go back to the beginning’ Anti-abortion advocates aren't satisfied with how the Trump administration is conducting its safety review of the abortion pill mifepristone. © Photo credit Students for Life of...

Congress gets paid during a government shutdown, others have to wait

Congress will continue to receive paychecks while the government is shut down, but others won't be paid until it's over.

White House claps back at Jane Fonda’s reboot of First Amendment group: Trump a ‘strong supporter of free speech’

The White House says Jane Fonda is "free to share whatever bad opinions she wants" amid her relaunch of a McCarthy-era group but still defended President Trump as a "strong supporter of free speech." The Academy Award-winning actor sounded the alarm on free speech in the United States and announced the formation of the Committee for the...

Jane Fonda on Trump: ‘This is a very chilling time’

Actress Jane Fonda described her worry amid a second Trump administration, saying Wednesday that the country is facing “a very chilling time.” “This is a very chilling time. You know, we've faced attempts at autocracy before in the '20s and '30s, and you've cited the example of McCarthyism. There was Jim Crow. This is different,...

Dems lash out at Trump, Hegseth ‘unhinged’ speech to generals

Presented by Lockheed Martin {beacon} The Big Story Dems lash out at Trump, Hegseth ‘unhinged’ speech to generals House Democratic leaders let loose on Pete Hegseth on Wednesday, hammering the Defense secretary over new directives to the nation’s generals. © Greg Nash Rep. Pete Aguilar (D-Calif.) characterized Hegseth’s speech — delivered Tuesday at the Quantico Marine base in Northern...

ICE officers to attend Super Bowl after Bad Bunny announcement, says Lewandowski

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will attend the 2026 Super Bowl, where Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny is set to headline the halftime show, according to Corey Lewandowski, an adviser at the Department of Homeland Security. “There is nowhere that you can provide safe haven to people in this country illegally. Not the Super Bowl...

Conservative appellate Judge Maria Lazar launches bid for open Wisconsin state Supreme Court seat 

Conservative appellate Judge Maria Lazar announced on Wednesday that she would be launching a bid for an open Wisconsin Supreme Court seat vacated by conservative Justice Rebecca Bradley. Lazar's entry into the race sets up a high-stakes contest that will determine whether Republicans can reverse their recent losses on the high court. “I am an...

What happens to TSA, the DMV, post offices, FAFSA and more during a government shutdown

While the federal government is shut down, some essential services remain running. But other agencies pause operations or furlough workers, severely impacting their ability to deliver services.

White House dismisses majority of National Council on the Humanities

The White House dismissed the majority of the National Council on the Humanities Wednesday. Just four of the 26 members remain on the council’s website: Russell Berman, Keegan Callanan, William English and Matthew Rose, The Washington Post reported. All four were appointed by President Trump. When reached for comment, a White House official told The...

Trump hits lowest approval rating so far in Marquette Law School poll

President Trump's approval rating has hit its lowest figure yet in polling by Marquette University Law School in Milwaukee, which released its latest figures Wednesday. Forty-three percent of respondents polled in September said they approve of Trump's performance, while 57 percent disapproved, the poll stated. The 43 percent is the lowest figure so far in...

Joe Rogan backs Hegseth’s war on ‘woke garbage,’ ‘fat generals’

Podcaster Joe Rogan backed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's stance on "woke garbage" and "fat generals" as he seeks to overhaul the department. “Well you saw what the f— was going on over the last four years,” Rogan said on his podcast Tuesday, in a clip highlighted by Mediaite. “You got guys in dresses talking about...

Shutdown closes cyber threat sharing program

  {beacon} Technology Technology   The Big Story  Cyber law lapses with government shutdown A law allowing private companies to share information about cybersecurity threats with the government expired Wednesday after Congress failed to reauthorize the legislation amid a wider shutdown fight.  © Getty Images The Cybersecurity and Information Sharing Act (CISA) of 2015, which...

Democratic leaders hold firm in face of mass firing threat: ‘Cruelty is the point’

House Democratic leaders are holding firm in opposition to the Republicans’ spending bill, brushing aside new threats from the Trump administration to use the shutdown to advance mass firings of federal workers and drastic cuts to programs Democrats hold dear. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) said the threats — aired on Wednesday by President...

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