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Illinois Democrats are about to take away vouchers from 9,000 low-income students

For a party supposedly concerned about lifting up the underprivileged, Illinois Democrats seem oddly OK with getting rid of a program designed to give low-income students educational opportunities.

California continues U-turn on sanctuary state promise

Joining Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) and Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg with their earlier criticism of Florida sending illegal immigrants to the sanctuary state, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has now criticized Texas for similar efforts by terming the move “abhorrent.”

Republicans need to start offering big-city voters a new path on crime

The decay of safety in Democratic-run cities leaves Republicans an opportunity. The party must find candidates for these cities across the country to capitalize on it.

Of course Ukraine won’t be invited to join NATO in July

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg made clear on Monday that Ukraine would not be invited to join NATO at next month's leaders summit in Lithuania.

Coast Guard sending out more crews to find missing Titanic tourist sub

The U.S. Coast Guard on Monday afternoon said it would send out more more boats and aircraft to search for a tourist submersible that went missing en route to visit the 1912 wreckage of the Titanic in the North Atlantic Ocean. Coast Guard 1st District Commander Rear Adm. John Mauger said crews are searching about...

Biden unveils steps to boost climate resilience

Welcome to The Hill's Energy & Environment newsletter {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment   The Big Story Biden unveils steps to boost climate resilience The president announced $600 million in funding for climate resilience projects during a visit to California on Monday. © AP Photo/Susan Walsh Biden made the announcement during remarks on...

Child inspired by catching a hat at West Point graduation prepares for boot camp

In 2010, the then-five-year-old child ran onto the field at the West Point graduation ceremony as cadets tossed their caps into the air. As is tradition, the children who catch a hat get to keep it, along with any money or messages left inside.

Durham heads to Congress

{beacon} Evening Report Monday, June 19   © AP/Manuel Balce Ceneta John Durham testifying before Congress twice this week Special Counsel John Durham will testify before two House committees this week after releasing a report last month concluding that federal authorities didn't have enough evidence to open their case into alleged connections between Russia and...

Joe Exotic says he’s officially on Colorado ballot as presidential candidate

He is currently serving a 21-year sentence in federal prison after being convicted in a murder-for-hire plot.

California restaurant allegedly offered employees ‘priest’ to confess ‘workplace sins’

The owner of two Sacramento-area restaurants illegally denied $70,000 in overtime wages and allegedly offered workers the services of a "priest" to confess "workplace sins" to, the U.S. Labor Department said.

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