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Army chief of staff ordered to retire immediately as Hegseth continues Pentagon shakeup

Gen. Randy George was asked to retire immediately as Army chief of staff after War Secretary Pete Hegseth asked him to step down in a leadership shakeup, officials say.

The week in whoppers: Ketanji Brown Jackson veers into the bizarre; Mich. Dem won’t cheer Khamenei’s death and more

Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed said he wouldn't comment on the death of Ayatollah...

Fertility Wars

Isabel Brown is receiving significant backlash from left-leaning media personalities over her statement about...

Bondi Couldn’t Do the Impossible

You can serve the rule of law or be a loyalist. Can’t do both.

Trump’s executive order to pay all DHS employees buys time for House GOP to pass funding deal

President Trump will soon sign an executive order to pay all Department of Homeland Security employees, as a congressional deal to end the shutdown hits roadblocks from House Republicans.

Ex-Marine forcibly removed from hearing vows to continue Senate campaign

The ex-Marine who was forcibly removed by police from a congressional hearing for protesting Wednesday said the incident made him “only more determined” to continue his candidacy for the U.S. Senate.  Brian McGinnis is running as the Green Party candidate in North Carolina’s election to replace outgoing Sen. Thom Tillis (R). The anti-war activist could...

How to watch Jesse Jackson’s funeral in Chicago

The funeral for civil rights leader the Rev. Jesse Jackson is being held Friday afternoon at the House of Hope in Chicago. The service at 752 E. 114th St. will begin at noon EST, with the doors opening to guests at 10 a.m. Former Presidents Clinton, Obama and Biden are expected to attend the memorial...

Trump administration, Venezuela reestablishing diplomatic ties after Maduro capture

The United States and Venezuela agreed to reestablish diplomatic relations, two months after President Trump launched a military operation that resulted in the capture of the country’s president and U.S. control of its oil industry. The State Department on Thursday said the agreement with Venezuela’s interim authorities is an effort to “promote stability, support economic...

Yosemite ranger fired over trans flag says Trump ‘scaring us into silence’

As the legal battle over the firing of Yosemite National Park ranger Shannon “SJ” Joslin heats up, Joslin tells The Hill that their termination is part of a broader Trump administration campaign against the transgender community and the federal workforce. “Yes, I lost my job for this flag. But this wasn't the first way that...

Walz suggests Minnesota officials will investigate Noem

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz vowed further consequences against outgoing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Kristi Noem, after President Trump announced her exit from the agency on Thursday. The governor has rebuked Noem and the Trump administration over DHS’s immigration enforcement operations in the state earlier this year. Federal agents shot and killed two Americans during...

DOJ publishes some missing Epstein files with uncorroborated Trump claims

The Justice Department has released more documents from the Jeffrey Epstein files related to allegations against President Trump, a move that came after the department was pressured to review its disclosures following reports that some files were missing. The files include FBI interviews with a woman who accused Trump of sexually assaulting her, allegations the White House...

A ‘friendly’ takeover? Why Cubans distrust US power.

For many Cubans who care deeply about their country’s independence, American interest inspires less hope than unease.

Trump says he would be open to another religious leader in Iran

President Trump said Friday he would be open to having another religious figure to lead Iran following a joint U.S.-Israeli bombing campaign that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei last week. When asked by CNN’s Dana Bash in a phone interview if he would be okay with having another religious leader lead the country, Trump...

US loses 92,000 jobs in February, falling far short of expected gain

The U.S. lost 92,000 jobs in February and the jobless rate rose to 4.4 percent, according to data released Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The Februrary jobs report showed the U.S. labor market rapidly losing steam last month, defying the expectations of experts. Economists expected the U.S. to have gained roughly 60,000...

Trump’s 2026 trade agenda mistakes reshuffling deficits for strategy 

Industrial revival requires investing in competitiveness, not reshuffling bilateral trade accounts.   

Live updates: Trump wants new Iranian leadership; war sends gas prices soaring

Iran and Lebanon were pummeled overnight, as President Trump said he wants to "clean out everything" when it comes to Iranian leadership as the conflict expands in the Middle East. Without naming names, Trump told NBC News that he wants a leader "would do a good job." The president's decision to attack Iran has already...

Trump on Noem $220M ad campaign: ‘I wasn’t thrilled with it’

President Trump on Thursday confirmed his dissatisfaction with a pricy ad campaign that featured Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem. The comments to NBC News come after Trump announced that Noem would soon be replaced as DHS chief. The $220 million advertisement depicted the former South Carolina governor on horseback, encouraging immigrants to...

Whole Hog Politics: Reality bites Noem 

[Watch Whole Hog Politics live: Join us today at 9 a.m. ET 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.] The premise of the first year of the second Trump administration was a kind of old-school popular front. A coalition...

Trump has been right about oil all along

The war in Iran is once again proving that oil is an essential geopolitical weapon.  

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