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Beware Beijing’s belligerence, lefty teachers’ violent turn and other commentary

Amid renewed attention on Venezuela and the Western Hemisphere, Washington must not “take its eye off a far more powerful adversary: China,” warns Michael D. Purzycki at The Liberal...

Mayor Mamdani’s proposals will fail to address the homeless crisis going on across NYC

REALITY: Mayor Mamdani plans to deploy outreach teams to help find housing for homeless New...

Appeals Court Blocks Injunction Against ICE in Minneapolis

It’s likely the TRO will remain on hold while the Eighth Circuit considers the...

Autopsy finds Cuban immigrant in ICE custody died of homicide due to asphyxia

A Cuban migrant held in solitary confinement at an immigration detention facility in Texas died after guards held him down and he stopped breathing, according to an autopsy report released Wednesday that ruled the death a homicide.

Stefanik exits New York governor’s race after getting jilted by Trump 

Elise Stefanik didn’t just drop out of New York’s governor’s race. She walked away from the entire political bet she’s been making for years. On paper, her exit came wrapped in familiar language. Family. Timing. Strategy. In a post on X, Stefanik pointed to a potentially bruising primary and wrote: “As we have seen in past elections, while we would have overwhelmingly won...

Democrats demand answers from Rubio on deal to send MS-13 informants to El Salvador

House Democrats are demanding more details about Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s dealings with the Salvadoran government as the country agreed to imprison more than 200 men in its most notorious detention facility. A Tuesday letter from the top Democrats on the House Foreign Affairs and Judiciary committees asks a series of questions about the...

Hageman launches bid for Wyoming Senate seat being vacated by Lummis

Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-Wyo.) announced Tuesday she’s running for the Wyoming Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R), who said last week she is retiring after her current term.  “In the House, as I did in my private law practice, I have fought every day for the Constitutional rights of every individual citizen and to protect the...

Ben Sasse diagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer

Former Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) announced Tuesday he has been diagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer. The former two-term senator, 53, wrote in a lengthy social media post that he received the diagnosis last week. “This is a tough note to write, but since a bunch of you have started to suspect something, I’ll cut...

Trump knocks release of photos in Epstein files dump: ‘I think it’s a terrible thing’

President Trump said it’s a “terrible thing” that photos of former President Clinton and other high-profile people were published when the Department of Justice (DOJ) released files related to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. “I don't like the pictures of Bill Clinton being shown. I don't like the pictures of other people being shown,"...

Barry Manilow reveals lung cancer diagnosis

The singer said Monday that he had been sick for several weeks, prompting an MRI.

Brown University places police chief on leave amid review of deadly shooting

Brown University placed its campus police chief on administrative leave Monday as it undergoes a comprehensive review of its security protocols and response to the Dec. 13 shooting that left two students dead and nine injured. The school’s president, Christina Paxton, announced several actions in an email to the Brown University community Monday night, including...

83K bags of frozen shrimp recalled over radioactive concerns

The recalled shrimp was sold nationwide under the Market 32 and Waterfront Bistro brands.

The Movement: How strife and realignment on the right will set the tone for 2026

From conservative personalities taking stunning swipes at each other at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest conference to a mass exodus from the Heritage Foundation, the ideological civil war over the future of the post-Trump right has shifted into a new stage that will set the tone for 2026. There has long been grumbling and vocal discontent from traditional conservatives about...

Are you a ‘principled’ conservative? 

Principled conservatives adhere to time-tested principles, such as the U.S. Constitution, fiscal responsibility, and free enterprise, while liberals and progressives adopt goals instead of principles, often bypassing Congress and intervening in businesses.

The MAHA base is in danger of fracturing as its agenda flails

Personnel is policy, and this is the number one reason the MAHA agenda has been stymied. 

‘America First’ agenda must include tackling the debt crisis

With the controversial Epstein vote in the rearview mirror, it is time for Congress to focus on the debt crisis — to avoid continued inflation and the prospect of a meltdown of the U.S. economy. The debt crisis is the premier national security issue of our time. An America First policy would focus Congress on...

GOP split on Trump’s Venezuela endgame

Morning Report is The Hill's a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here. In today's issue: ▪ GOP skeptical on Venezuela goals ▪ Second batch of Epstein files released ▪ Trump unveils new warships named after himself ▪ Weiss defends pulling ‘60 Minutes’ segment Republicans are divided on whether President Trump should increase military pressure to oust Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, with some...

Republicans divided on whether Trump should topple Venezuela’s Maduro with military force

Republican lawmakers are divided over whether President Trump should escalate military pressure on Venezuela to oust President Nicolás Maduro, with some Republicans warning that "regime change" has a history of backfiring on the United States. Senate Republicans largely support Trump’s aggressive targeting of Venezuelan speedboats suspected of smuggling drugs, but some warn that attacking Maduro’s...

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