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How did young people go so wrong they cheer killers and rapists of Hamas?

You would have thought that when young women are raped by gangs of armed men that young Americans would not be on the side of the rapists.

Mayor Adams’ move to run as an independent opens the door to a WILD election year

Mayor Eric Adams’ decision to make an independent run for re-election could set the...

Trump’s tariff push needs to offer more clarity and certainty, less confusion and chaos

If it’s going to point a clear way to a better future, President Donald...

The end to war in Ukraine is clear — and Trump holds all the cards

Trump has faced criticism for his volatile, art-of-the-deal approach to Ukrainian diplomacy, but there's...

I don’t care if I lose friends, I’m standing up for women-only sports

A few weeks ago I was inadvertently dragged into an online controversy by my...

NPS leaders plan 30 percent payroll cuts

Click for more from The Hill. {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment   First in The Hill NPS leaders plan 30 percent payroll cuts The Trump administration is eyeing major payroll reductions at the National Park Service, signaling big cuts at a high-profile agency heading toward the warmer months. ©iStock Managers were asked to...

Computer owners duped in antivirus scam to get over $25M: What to know about payments

More than $25 million in payments will go out this week to customers who were tricked into paying for fraudulent tech support offered by two companies.

Ann Coulter questions arrest of Columbia protester on free speech grounds

Conservative media pundit Ann Coulter on Monday questioned the arrest of a pro-Palestinian advocate on free speech grounds. "There's almost no one I don't want to deport, but unless they've committed a crime, isn't this a violation of the First Amendment?" Coulter said on the social platform X in response to a report from the...

Climate change could be threatening satellites as they orbit in space: Study

The ongoing surge of greenhouse gas emissions in the near-Earth environment could cause dramatic declines in the number of satellites orbiting the planet by the end of the century, a new study has found. By the year 2100, the "satellite carrying capacity" of the most popular low-orbit regions could decline by 50 to 66 percent...

Trump responds to market meltdown

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story  White House touts record after Trump demurs on recession The Trump administration is attempting to restore confidence in the economy after a brutal day for Wall Street. © AP President Trump is facing mounting concerns about...

Trump eyes slashing ACA enrollment period

The Trump administration is proposing shortening the period in which people can enroll in Affordable Care Act Marketplace plans and disallowing “Dreamers” from getting coverage through the program. {beacon} Health Care Health Care   The Big Story Trump eyes slashing ACA enrollment period The Trump administration is proposing shortening the period in which people can...

McConnell criticizes and votes no on Trump Labor pick

Former Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) was one of three Senate Republicans to vote Monday against former Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer (R-Ore.), President Trump’s nominee to head the Labor Department, criticizing her for supporting policies “that force hardworking Americans into union membership.” Chavez-DeRemer, a former House GOP lawmaker from Washington state, is the fourth high-profile...

Senate confirms Lori Chavez-DeRemer as Labor secretary

The Senate on Monday confirmed former Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer (R-Ore.) to lead the Department of Labor, cementing another of President Trump’s nominees in bipartisan fashion. Senators voted 67 to 32, with 17 Democrats voted with most Republicans present. Sens. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Ted Budd (R-N.C.) voted against her confirmation. Sen. John...

Musk blames Ukraine for X outage

Presented by Ericsson — Elon Musk said his social media platform X was targeted in a “massive cyberattack” on Monday and later claimed the attack was traced back to Ukraine.  {beacon} Technology Technology PRESENTED BY The Big Story Musk blames IP addresses in 'Ukraine area' for X outage Elon Musk said his social media platform X was...

Comedian of Trump rally fame gets Netflix deal

Tony Hinchcliffe, the comedian who made multiple controversial jokes at a Trump rally in October, has received a Netflix deal. “Kill Tony is coming to Netflix. We're teaming up with Tony Hinchcliffe to turn the world's #1 live podcast into 3 exclusive comedy specials – with the first premiering April 7,” Netflix’s “Netflix Is a...

Musk outlines DOGE work in rare TV interview 

Tech billionaire Elon Musk offered new details about the work of President Trump’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) on Monday, while doubling down on the group’s efforts amid mounting criticism.   Musk sat for a rare television interview with Larry Kudlow, a former Trump administration official, on Fox Business Network, where he faced questions about...

Amazon to begin streaming Trump reality show ‘The Apprentice’

Amazon announced on Monday that it will begin streaming President Trump’s reality TV show “The Apprentice.” In a release, Prime Video said seasons one through seven of Trump’s Emmy Award-nominated series “The Apprentice” will be available to stream. The show's seasons will roll out weekly, with season one available to view on Monday, March 10....

Evening Report — Shutdown drama unfolds amid recession fears

Presented by National Council on Aging — Congress is rushing to pass a continuing resolution to avoid a government shutdown. {beacon} Evening Report TRUMP FIRST 100 DAYS © Greg Nash Government shutdown deadline approaches as trade war roils markets CONGRESS IS RUSHING TO PASS a continuing resolution (CR) to avoid a government shutdown, as fallout...

Trump Kennedy Center board appointee pitches Mideast franchise, Potomac marina

One of President Trump's first-term appointees to the Kennedy Center board for the performing arts is floating big ideas to revamp the Washington, D.C., cultural mainstay, including a Jacqueline Kennedy-centered fashion show, a new space for "yachts" and potentially even franchising the institution. "It’s shocking how many people have no idea about the Kennedy Center...

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