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Clarence Thomas triumphs — and his legal vision, too

Clarence Thomas’ 34-year Supreme Court tenure has given originalism time to mature — from slogan to method and from method to law.

Spencer Pratt has rattled the LA establishment 

Pick your familiar phrase: stirring the pot, ruffling feathers, shaking things up. Spencer Pratt...

Hunter Biden went on Candace Owens’ podcast to reinvent as a political truth teller — but remains as delusional as ever

In his interview with Candace Owens this week, Hunter Biden tried to reinvent himself...

New Medicaid-fraud charges in Minnesota are just the tip of the iceberg

The more you look for welfare fraud, the more you find — especially in...

When will taxpayers revolt over the obscene tragedy of NYC schools?

Spending on schools will still devour more than a third of the city's $126...

Nearly 200K BMWs recalled over possible fire risk

BMW issued a recall for nearly 200,000 vehicles, citing a possible risk of fire due to engine corrosion. BMW of North America issued the “park outside recall,” instructing owners of certain BMW vehicles from model years 2019-2022 to park outside because of a risk of fire while parked or being driven, the National Highway Traffic...

Shutdown looms as deal evades Congress 

Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Health Care   The Big Story Shutdown looms as deal evades Congress Congressional Democrats and Republicans remained far apart on host of issues late Monday, most notably about whether to extend the expiring ObamaCare enhanced premium tax credits. © Photo credit Democratic lawmakers have insisted any...

Schumer says he will not support 7- or 10-day stopgap to avoid shutdown

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) said he would not support a weeklong or 10-day government funding measure to avoid a government shutdown on Wednesday and buy more time to negotiate with President Trump and GOP leaders. Schumer said he felt that Monday’s meeting with Trump at the White House made some progress because it...

Shutdown threatens jobs report release

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story Shutdown would shutter econ data agency at bad time The federal government will stop producing key economic data if government funding elapses Wednesday, depriving policymakers and investors of crucial information amid deep concerns about the job...

Trump, Netanyahu outline Gaza peace proposal: 5 takeaways

President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outlined a peace proposal for Gaza on Monday in a joint news conference at the White House. The move came as the two-year anniversary of the Hamas-led attacks of Oct. 7, 2023, nears. About 1,200 Israelis were killed in those attacks, roughly two-thirds of whom were civilians....

How the world is responding to Trump’s 20-point Gaza peace plan

President Trump’s new Gaza peace plan Monday drew early reactions of support from leaders in the Arab and Muslim world, upping the pressure on Hamas and Israel to commit and follow through on the deal to end the two-year war.  Qatar and Egypt have transmitted Trump’s proposal to Hamas for consideration, although it’s not clear...

What to know about Trump’s unusual meeting of military leaders

President Trump is slated to attend an unusual meeting of military leaders Tuesday in Virginia organized by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The meeting, which is reportedly expected to bring together hundreds of generals and admirals from around the world, was first reported last week by The Washington Post. The Pentagon confirmed Thursday that Hegseth “will...

Trump eyes looser restrictions, funds for coal

{beacon} Energy & Environment   The Big Story Trump eyes looser restrictions, funds for coal The Trump administration is eyeing looser restrictions on pollution and public lands as part of its effort to bolster the U.S. coal industry. © AP Photo/Jon C.Hancock The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to delay by five years Biden-era standards that restrict...

Michael Cohen predicts ex-FBI Director James Comey will be found guilty

Michael Cohen, President Trump's former personal attorney, predicted on Sunday that former FBI Director James Comey will be found guilty in connection to the federal investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election. In an interview on MSNBC’s “The Weekend: Primetime,” Cohen suggested he has looked into Comey’s role in the investigation from nearly a...

HHS looks to block Harvard from federal funding

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced Monday it is looking to exclude Harvard University from federal funding because of alleged inaction on campus antisemitism.  HHS said it is referring Harvard for suspension and debarment proceedings. If the university is found guilty, it could mean the elimination of federal funding and new federal contracts...

When was the last government shutdown? A timeline 

Congress is barreling toward a government shutdown with both sides digging in two days before the Oct. 1 funding deadline. Republicans are insisting on a "clean" continuing resolution that would fund the government until Nov. 21. Sen. Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (N.Y.), the Democratic leaders in the Senate and House, are demanding...

Trump: Mamdani will be ‘one of the best things’ to happen to GOP

President Trump alluded Monday to assured conflict with Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani if the assemblyman is elected New York’s 111th mayor. “Self proclaimed New York City Communist, Zohran Mamdani, who is running for Mayor, will prove to be one of the best things to ever happen to our great Republican Party,” Trump said on...

Watch live: Michigan church shooting update

Federal and local authorities will update provide an update on the fatal shooting at a church in Grand Blanc, Mich., on Sunday. A gunman opened fire at a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints church and set it ablaze, killing at least 4 people and wounding 8 others. Watch Monday's news conference, scheduled for 12:30...

Even conservatives can’t get behind Trump’s Bureau of Labor Statistics pick

Economists from multiple conservative think tanks have weighed in against Antoni’s appointment, citing his inexperience and incompetence. 

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