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Only 1 in 5 Americans support US effort to acquire Greenland, poll finds

New poll shows only 17% of Americans support Trump's Greenland acquisition efforts, with overwhelming 71% opposing military force to seize the territory.

Hawley expects ‘Trojan Horse’ hearing to reveal dozens of terror-linked Afghan parolees in US

Sen. Josh Hawley claims pro-Hamas groups received Biden administration funding to help Afghan parolees, calling the refugee program a scandal ahead of Wednesday's hearing.

Trump issues stern warning to NATO ahead of Vance’s high-stakes Greenland meeting

President Donald Trump warned NATO that the U.S. needs Greenland for national security, saying that Russia or China would take it otherwise.

House GOP launches probe into alleged climate group influence on federal judges

House Republicans are launching a congressional investigation into alleged improper influence by climate advocacy groups over federal judges in environmental cases.

Supreme Court says Illinois congressman can sue over state mail-in voting laws

The Supreme Court cleared the way for an Illinois congressman to challenge the state's mail-in voting laws on Wednesday.

Illinois Rep. Mike Bost is seeking to challenge an Illinois law that allows mail-in ballots to be counted even if they are received after Election Day. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinion for the 7-2 decision.

This is a developing story. Check back soon for updates.

When can Social Security beneficiaries expect their January 2026 payments?

Tens of millions of Social Security and Supplemental Security beneficiaries will soon receive their first, slightly larger check of the new year, thanks to the 2026 cost-of-living adjustment (COLA).

Comer calls on Clintons to appear for Epstein depositions or ‘face contempt’

House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) on Friday pressed former President Clinton and Hillary Clinton to appear for depositions in his probe of Jeffrey Epstein, citing their time spent with the late disgraced financier. “It has been more than four months since Bill and Hillary Clinton were subpoenaed to sit for depositions related to...

The IRS is in trouble — here’s how it can survive

The IRS needs to win back popular support, and in order to do that, it’s going to be even more important for the agency to refocus on what it does best: collecting revenue fairly, protecting against fraud, and giving Americans confidence that everyone pays their fair share. 

Josh Allen, Hailee Steinfeld announce pregnancy

An Instagram video co-posted by Steinfeld and Allen showed the couple in a snowy field as Allen kissed Steinfeld's belly.

White Castle sliders recalled, potentially nationwide

They were sold in convenience stores in "potentially all 50 states."

Trump reups threat to primary Indiana Senate Republicans for blocking redistricting efforts

President Trump early Saturday reupped his vow to support primary challenges against Indiana Republicans that opposed redistricting efforts, singling out GOP leader state Sen. Rodric Bray. “Republicans in the Indiana State Senate, who voted against a Majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, should be ashamed of themselves," Trump posted on Truth Social. "Headed by...

Budweiser offering a free ’round of beer’ if you’ve been vaccinated

Budweiser is rewarding those ages 21 and older who have received the COVID-19 vaccine with a free round of beer.

King Charles scales back cancer treatments, calls it a ‘personal blessing’

King Charles stressed the importance of early detection screenings

US set to lose measles elimination status: The ‘house is on fire’

Measles outbreaks are spreading across the U.S., and the nation is likely to lose its status as a country where the disease is eliminated, something that infectious disease specialists say is directly related to President Trump’s appointment of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). South Carolina...

Next phase of Trump’s Gaza peace plan faces thorny questions

President Trump is expected to announce that Israel and Hamas are moving to a second phase of his peace plan in early 2026, but there remains a host of challenges and unanswered questions for the countries signed up to rehabilitate the Gaza Strip. A ceasefire implemented in October has held despite accusations of violations and...

Trump’s Indiana primary threats risk fracturing GOP

President Trump’s vow to seek revenge against the Indiana Republicans who rejected a new House map risks further dividing the party as it looks toward the midterms.  The president and his allies have made it clear they intend to support primary challenges against the Hoosier State Republicans who refused to vote for the map, but...

Poll finds third-party interest rising among both Republicans, Democrats

Public interest in a third party is rising for both Republicans and Democrats as well as those who didn't vote during last year's presidential election, according to a new survey from Voto Latino obtained exclusively by The Hill. The survey, conducted last month, revealed that 9 percent of all U.S. respondents said they could choose...

CNN falls into Trump’s crosshairs amid Netflix, Warner Bros., Paramount fight

CNN is finding itself in a familiar place as its parent company prepares to spin the network off as part of a megamerger: President Trump’s crosshairs.  Trump has indicated publicly and privately he wishes to see CNN operate under new ownership, a scenario that could come to fruition if Paramount, a massive media company increasingly...

Walz addresses fraud scandal: Minnesota’s ‘generosity has been taken advantage of’

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) addressed his state's growing fraud scandal on Friday, telling residents that the North Star State's "generosity has been taken advantage of." The scandal erupted after more than 50 people were convicted in connection with the theft of hundreds of millions of dollars stolen from a federally funded nutrition program. As...

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