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Stopping the government’s theft via inflation is peak populism

In a rare bit of good news south of the Equator, Argentina elected classical monetarist and proud American ally Javier Milei to replace the Peronist president earlier this week. Not only does Milei want to reorient Argentina's diplomacy away from ties to communist dictatorships and toward America and its democratic allies, but his marquee campaign promise is to eliminate the country's triple-digit hyperinflation by adopting the United States dollar as its currency.

Why Google may delete your old account next month

Welcome to The Hill's Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story Why Google is deleting 'inactive' accounts Google will begin a process to shut down accounts that have been inactive for two years as early as this week. © AP Photo/Patrick Semansky The update follows an announcement Google made in May, updating its policy...

How to resolve the issue of Palestinian refugees

Diaspora Palestinian refugees will need to be integrated into their host countries or third-party nations — but with a Palestinian passport and an identity other than that of refugee.

More hostages leave Gaza as Israel, Hamas agree to extend truce

Presented by Veteran Benefits Guide — Prisoners were exchanged for a fourth day Monday, as both sides agreed to extend a pause in fighting. {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security   The Big Story More hostages leave Gaza as Israel, Hamas agree to extend truce Israel and Hamas have agreed to extend a truce...

Judge blocks Trump effort to subpoena Jan. 6 documents

A federal judge Monday rejected former President Trump’s efforts to subpoena information related to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack that the former president had accused government officials of failing to preserve, determining the request amounted to a “fishing expedition.” An October filing from Trump repeated a disputed claim that the former House select committee investigating...

Biden’s unworkable nursing rule will harm seniors

What could be wrong with wanting to have a registered nurse (RN) in every nursing home in the United States at all times? Nothing — it’s just not possible. As most facilities are already staffed by a combination of certified nursing assistants (CNAs), licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and RNs, mandating such a requirement would devastate...

Evening Report — Senate preps vote on Ukraine-Israel funding bill

A quick recap of the day and what to look forward to tomorrow {beacon} Evening Report Monday, November 27   © Annabelle Gordon Senate eyes Ukraine-Israel funding vote next week Congress is inching closer to taking action on President Biden's supplemental funding request for Ukraine, Israel, the U.S.-Mexico border and humanitarian needs in Gaza....

Companies shift money away from diversity efforts

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy The Big Story DEI fades under political polarization Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives are losing momentum as the topic becomes increasingly divisive along party lines. © iStock The DEI consulting firm Paradigm found 54 percent of companies have a...

This is Merriam-Webster’s word of the year for 2023

Merriam-Webster announced Monday that its word of the year for 2023 is “authentic,” in a nod to the rise of artificial intelligence and a spread of misinformation on social media platforms. Merriam-Webster said it saw a “substantial increase” in searches for the word in 2023, which the dictionary publisher says was “driven by stories and conversations...

Elon Musk does damage control with trip to Israel

Elon Musk is seeking to do damage control amid an advertising pullout over antisemitic remarks he made on X, the troubled social media platform once known as Twitter that the billionaire took over last year. Musk on Monday took a tour of an Israeli kibbutz attacked by Hamas on Oct. 7, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin...

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