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AIPAC faces calls to reassess strategy after split results in Illinois

The American Israel Public Affairs Committee saw mixed results in the first major test of its political muscle in the midterms, drawing fresh recriminations from its foes — and...

King of Illinois: Pritzker swings Senate race as he targets Trump

CHICAGO — Gov. JB Pritzker emerged as the kingmaker in deep-blue Illinois after pouring...

Mamdani distorting St. Patrick’s Day, Irish history just the latest example of his shameful obsession with Israel

In the midst of praise for Ireland and its former far-left president, Mary Robinson,...

Illinois Lt. Gov Juliana Stratton wins Democratic primary for U.S. Senate

Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton won Tuesday's Democratic primary for U.S. Senate, edging out two sitting members of the U.S. House to advance to a November general election against Republican nominee Don Tracy, former state party chair.

George W. Bush and Barack Obama are missing in action

Former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush have been criticized for their lack of action and silence in response to the Trump administration's out-of-control siege and gutting of their signature achievements.

LA Mayor Bass says 2028 Olympics head Wasserman should step down over Epstein ties

Pressure built Tuesday on Casey Wasserman as head of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics organizing team after the city’s mayor urged him to leave over his historic ties to Jeffrey Epstein’s former girlfriend.

Ocasio-Cortez says she went to Munich ‘not because I’m running for president’

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) on Monday said she went to the annual Munich Security Conference "not because I'm running for president," amid speculation that she could pursue the 2028 Democratic nomination. Ocasio-Cortez, while speaking on the phone with The New York Times, recalled a reporter asking her if Munich is "'the new New Hampshire?’ And...

Anderson Cooper leaving ’60 Minutes,’ staying with CNN

Anderson Cooper on Monday said he is leaving his role as a correspondent on CBS's "60 Minutes" after 20 years, amid massive changes at the network's news division. Cooper, however, will remain in his role as a CNN anchor. "Being a correspondent at ‘60 Minutes’ has been one of the great honors of my career,"...

More and more ham sandwiches aren’t getting indicted nowadays

Grand juries have frequently refused to indict when they don’t believe a crime has been committed.

Georgia teacher killed in crash involving migrant chased by feds

Oscar Vasquez Lopez was pulled over by federal immigration officers but ran a red light and made a "reckless" U-Turn.

The Movement: Allure of tax cuts fades on right, challenging GOP midterm message

The conservative activist class has grown disenchanted with tax cuts, putting them at odds with Republicans who are still trying to make the cuts in the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” the cornerstone of their midterm messaging campaign. Scott Pressler, a conservative organizer with millions of followers, delivered that message bluntly in comments to GOP...

3 cheers for the anti-tariff House Republicans

Six House Republicans voted with Democrats to repeal President Trump's tariffs against Canada, reasserting the Constitution's provision that the power to impose taxes belongs to Congress and challenging Trump's false claim that foreign countries pay the tariffs.

Kate had ‘less interest’ than William in keeping Harry a working royal: Book

Prince William took Harry leaving very hard and was “intensely saddened” by his brother’s decision.

Average tax refund up nearly 11 percent so far this filing season

The average tax refund was $2,290 through Feb. 6 — up 10.9% from $2,065 a year ago, according to the IRS.

We never stopped foreign aid, but now we are doing more with less

Congress, in a rare bipartisan effort, has reaffirmed America’s commitment as a generous donor abroad. The recently passed National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2026 allocates roughly $50 billion in base funding. That’s less than prior levels but far exceeds the deepest cuts proposed by the White House. The result underscores that...

Trump’s new framework will help curb welfare fraud in the states

The Trump administration and its One Big Beautiful Bill Act could hold states accountable.

US meets Iran in search of historic deal

Morning Report is The Hill's a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here. In today's issue: ▪ Jesse Jackson dies at 84 ▪ Next round of Iran nuclear talks ▪ FBI won’t share evidence in Pretti investigation ▪ AOC stumbles on foreign policy U.S. and Iranian officials are set to meet for a second round of talks on Iran’s...

Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson dies at age 84

Celebrated civil rights leader the Rev. Jesse Jackson died early Tuesday, his family said in a statement, after battling the neurodegenerative disorder Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP). He was 84 years old.   "Our father was a servant leader — not only to our family, but to the oppressed, the voiceless, and the overlooked around the world,” the...

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