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Temps filling senior Navy jobs as Tuberville-Pentagon standoff grinds on

The Navy is shuffling senior officers into open positions as it contends with the fallout over Alabama Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville's block on military confirmations until the Pentagon reverses a new policy that offers support for service members seeking abortions, including fully funding expenses for women who travel to another state for elective abortions.

Florida lawyer files lawsuit claiming Trump is disqualified from reelection after insurrection

A Florida tax lawyer has filed a federal lawsuit to disqualify former President Donald Trump from being elected president again, arguing the U.S. Constitution prohibits someone who led an insurrection from holding office.

China needs trade improvements far more than the US does

In the latest high-level U.S. engagement with China, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo is visiting Beijing. The intent of her visit is twofold. First, to improve lines of communication and avoid mutually undesirable confusion. Second, to pursue a tentative strengthening of U.S.-China trade.

The details about the human failures behind the Maui fires keep getting worse

The liberal media obsession with climate change continues to mask the reality of what happened in Hawaii: human incompetence made for dangerous circumstances that predictably killed over a hundred people.

Ukrainian forces raise flag over embattled town

Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security   The Big Story Ukrainian forces raise flag over embattled Robotyne The town in the southeastern Zaporizhizhia region could mean a breakthrough is coming in Ukraine's counteroffensive. © AP The counteroffensive in Ukraine may soon be reaching a new tipping...

The administration’s love letter to unions

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story The administration's love letter to unions A new Treasury Department report found unions help to raise wages and benefits for workers and can lead to positive economic “spillover effects.” © AP Photo/Patrick Semansky Treasury Secretary Janet...

CNN analyst says GOP impeachment inquiry could ‘juice’ Biden’s 2024 run

CNN’s political director David Chalian said Monday a GOP impeachment inquiry into President Biden could “juice” Biden’s run for reelection in 2024.  “If one of the big potential vulnerabilities of a Biden reelection effort is an enthusiasm problem, we’re seeing that in small donors,” Chalian said on CNN’s “Inside Politics.” “If you want to know...

Musk, tech CEOs to attend Schumer’s AI Senate forum

The top executives at tech companies, including the world's richest man Elon Musk, are among the confirmed guests at Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s (D-N.Y.) first scheduled “Insight Forum” about artificial intelligence (AI), the senator’s office said Monday.  The AI Insight Forum, scheduled for Sept. 13, will also include Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, OpenAI CEO...

Eminem wants Ramaswamy to stop using his music on the campaign trail

Rapper Eminem asked Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy to stop using his music on the campaign trail, according to the rapper's music licenser. In an Aug. 23 letter obtained by the Daily Mail, music licenser Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) told Ramaswamy's campaign lawyer it was contacted by Eminem “objecting to the Vivek Ramaswamy’s campaign use...

Promoting safer and more humane environments: The imperative of studying restrictive housing in corrections 

In the realm of corrections, restrictive housing, often termed solitary confinement, has garnered criticism from human rights advocates and the public alike — and rightly so. Our decades-long experience within the field as a correctional leader and policy researcher have made us keenly aware of how restrictive housing may harm a person’s mental, emotional and...

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