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House Republican suggests Sen Darline Graham is an ‘ally’ for the ‘swamp’

GOP Rep. Warren Davidson of Ohio suggested in a post on X that Sen. Darline Graham, the sister of the late Sen. Lindsey Graham, is an "ally" for the "swamp."

A Republican Opportunity on Health Care

This year, Democrats are running three Senate nominees who have endorsed the idea of...

What Would Protectionist ‘Success’ Look Like?

Higher prices for Americans are the purpose, not an incident, of protectionist policies.

Data centers turn toxic for voters, become political cudgel in 2026 races

Data centers have gone from economic-development darlings to political hot potatoes as public opinion soured and many former advocates scramble to align with voters.

Supreme Court again rejects Trump’s appeal in E. Jean Carroll’s $5 million defamation lawsuit

The Supreme Court on Monday again rejected President Trump's request to review a $5 million judgment in New York writer E. Jean Carroll's defamation lawsuit against him.

Taylor Swift suggests she won’t do Super Bowl while Kelce still playing

Taylor Swift says don't expect her to perform at the Super Bowl anytime soon. The popstar suggested during an interview on "The Tonight Show" with Jimmy Fallon she's not interested in serving as the entertainment on television's biggest night while her fiancée, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, is still in the league. “Jay-Z...

Almost 9 in 10 say foreign governments will likely use AI to attack US: Poll

Nearly nine in 10 Americans said they think foreign governments will use artificial intelligence (AI) to attack the U.S. in the next two decades, according to a new Gallup poll.  Some 87 percent of U.S. adults said it is somewhat or very likely that the technology will be used to target the country, the Monday...

Bill Nye visits DC to fight proposed cuts to NASA budget

Former television host Bill Nye "The Science Guy" visited Capitol Hill on Monday to advocate against President Donald Trump's budget for NASA. 

Trump pivoted on Ukraine — birthright citizenship could be next

Trump’s executive order, despite the high court ruling, has been throttled by lower court rulings.

Live updates: The Hill’s Health Next Summit explores advances; Bondi testifies in Senate

The Hill on Tuesday morning convenes some of the top voices in health care, government and the private sector to look at how health policy has shifted in 2025. The Health Next Summit will pair health care experts and lawmakers with journalists from The Hill to share the latest on the government shutdown — driven...

Should you be gluten-free if you don’t have celiac disease?

According to Harvard Health, "There is no compelling evidence that a gluten-free diet will improve health or prevent disease if you don't have celiac disease."

Supreme Court should protect kids from Colorado’s dangerous counseling law

Today, the U.S. Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments in Chiles v. Salazar, in which a counselor is challenging a Colorado law that censors voluntary conversations between herself and her clients. Kaley Chiles sees her profession as an outpouring of her Christian faith. And although she accepts all clients, she is often sought out by clients...

The Movement: FDA mifepristone blow jolts anti-abortion strategy

To anti-abortion activists who worked diligently to help President Trump win in 2024 and deliver a Republican trifecta, the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) decision last week to approve a generic version of mifepristone — a pill used in medication abortions — was a slap in the face. The “pro-life” community is well aware that in the...

America saw ‘essentially no job growth’ last month, Moody’s warns

Economists are in the dark due to the government shutdown, but private data has offered some clues. It's not great news.

Justice denied: What happens to the courts during a government shutdown? 

Justice delayed is justice denied, and nothing delays justice more thoroughly than telling a plaintiff their case is “non-essential” until Congress decides otherwise.

Clash intensifies over Trump’s troop deployments

Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops in an increasing number of U.S. cities is drawing intense backlash as Democrats turn to the courts to try to stop him.

Two years after 10/7, Jews still value Israel and its right to exist

On the second anniversary of Hamas’s attack on Israel, a narrative has taken hold that Jewish Americans are embracing hostile views toward Israel, like those of New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. It is a compelling storyline, but do most American Jews actually agree with Mamdani’s rejection of national rights for the Jewish people...

Vance posts his first TikTok as VP

Vice President Vance relaunched his TikTok profile on Monday, posting his first video to the popular social platform since taking office in January. Vance, posting from his personal account, said his team plans to use the page to update followers on daily White House activity, as well as politics, and will throw in “some sombrero...

Greene ‘disgusted’ if health care tax credits expire and premiums double

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) signaled a willingness to negotiate with Democrats on their health care demands, breaking with her party on an issue at the core of the government shutdown standoff. In a lengthy post on the social platform X, Greene said she’s “absolutely disgusted” that health insurance premiums could double if the Affordable...

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