News

Is the Jeffrey Epstein Document Hunt Descending into a Moral Panic?

There’s nothing noble in subordinating one’s better judgment and elementary civic decency to a herd mentality.

Harvard’s Disappointing Grade Inflation Report

Harvard’s proposed changes won’t amount to much, but at least it has admitted the...

‘Gender-Affirming Care’ Proponents Had a Chance to Pick Apart a Critical HHS Report. They Didn’t Have Much to Say

The report concluded that the evidence for the efficacy of ‘gender-affirming care’ is ‘very...

Does Manhattan Really Need These Particular Democratic Candidates?

It’s a free country, but I find carpetbagging candidates more than a bit ridiculous.

Comey Case Update

There has been a flurry of activity regarding various motions to dismiss the indictment,...

DNC increasing spending in New Jersey, Virginia, Pennsylvania

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is ramping up its spending in the upcoming off-year elections in Virginia, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania as polls tighten ahead of Election Day next month.  On Tuesday, the committee announced it was investing an additional $500,000 into get-out-the-vote operations in Virginia and New Jersey, as well as the upcoming consequential...

Jeffries: Trump AI feces video ‘deeply unserious, deeply unpresidential’

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) called the video President Trump shared that was generated with artificial intelligence (AI) depicting himself dropping what appeared to be human waste on “No Kings” protesters “deeply unserious." “Well, that video is deeply unserious, deeply unpresidential, and deeply un-American," Jeffries said late Monday in an interview on CNN’s “Erin...

Live updates: Government shutdown strains increase at 3-week mark

The government shutdown marks three full weeks on Tuesday, with no endgame clear, but another vote set for Wednesday in the Senate on the House-passed funding bill. Meanwhile, the pressure is rising. Increased delays at major airports are starting to make lawmakers squirm, after a tough weekend. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Monday there...

From revolutionaries to mercenaries: Cubans fight for Russia in Ukraine

For Cuba this kind of involvement is business as usual.

WHO warns of lack of resources to treat neurological disorders

The WHO found low-income countries have 80 times fewer neurologists than high-income countries.

Trump approval ticks up despite GOP shutdown blame: Survey

President Trump’s job approval ticked up in recent polling, even as the Republican Party continues to shoulder blame for the ongoing government shutdown — which entered its 21st day on Tuesday. The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll, which closed on Monday, shows 42 percent of Americans approve of Trump’s performance in office, up two points from a...

Marco Rubio, the grand USAID hypocrite

Given Rubio’s direct role in legislating USAID’s budget and programs, his mockery suggests that either he did not take his previous role seriously, or he has gone off the rails to maintain his standing in this administration. 

The Movement: Trump’s Santos shocker divides Republicans

President Trump’s move to release expelled former Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) from prison might be the most divisive use of his clemency and pardon powers since he granted full pardons to Jan. 6 rioters. Santos’s attorney Joseph Murray credited a number of MAGA movement stars in the House for helping him secure the grant of clemency: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), Rep. Lauren...

Dems demand Trump pull watchdog office nominee after reported ‘racist’ texts

Democrats in Congress called on President Trump to withdraw his nominee to lead the Office of Special Counsel (OSC) after a new report exposed text messages in which the nominee purportedly denounced the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday and admitted to having a “Nazi streak in me from time to time.” Rep. Bennie Thompson (Miss.)...

Trump administration puts 1,400 nuclear staffers on furlough

The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) furloughed more than three-quarters of its staff Monday as the government nears its fourth week of a shutdown. A Department of Energy spokesperson told The Hill that 1,400 NNSA employees will be furloughed by the end of Monday, leaving fewer than 400 working at the agency, which is in...

Biden finishes radiation treatment for cancer

Former President Biden on Monday finished a round of radiation therapy to treat his aggressive former of prostate cancer, according to a Biden spokesperson. The course lasted several weeks, and the former president is “doing well,” the spokesperson told The Hill’s sister network, NewsNation. She did not comment on whether Biden’s medical team thinks he...

Santos’s fines, restitution wiped out by Trump clemency order

Former Rep. George Santos’s (R-N.Y.) will not be required to pay any additional fines or restitution related to his criminal conviction, according to his clemency order, which was made public on Monday. Santos was released from prison Friday after President Trump announced that he signed a sentence commutation for the former lawmaker, who reported to...

A shaky ceasefire in Gaza

Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security   The Big Story A shaky ceasefire in Gaza President Trump on Monday warned Hamas against further attacks against Israel’s military after the U.S.-brokered ceasefire in Gaza was disrupted over the weekend. © The Associated Press “This is a very violent group of...

Fannie, Freddie chief teases IPO

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story FHFA chief says Trump could release Fannie, Freddie soon Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte said Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could hit the market this year. © AP In a series of posts on...

- A word from our sponsors -

spot_img
HomeNews