Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security The Big Story Upcoming travel of Taiwanese official through the US raises tensions with China Taiwan’s vice president will transit through the U.S. next month, travel likely to draw intense pushback from China and further strain relations with Washington. ...
Switching from hydropower to fossil fuels during periods of drought has cost Western U.S. states about $20 billion over the past two decades, according to new findings from Stanford University scientists. When reservoir levels and river flows succumb to dry heat, hydropower plants can no longer operate — meaning that utilities must kindle facilities that burn...
Rev. Love Holt, a mother of five, was rushed to the hospital for severe blood loss on January 20. Just before, her mother had found her sitting in her car, halfway unconscious with blood dripping down her legs. As she sat in a wheelchair in the Missouri hospital, all Holt could think of was avoiding...
Minnesota's Department of Human Services plans to delete all emails over one year old beginning next months, unless employees determine the messages contain official government records.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre blasted Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s reported comments concerning COVID-19 being genetically engineered.
Sen. Joe Manchin disputes arguments from fellow Democrats that he'll be a spoiler if he joins a potential third-party 2024 presidential ticket with the centrist group No Labels
House Republicans have said a former FBI supervisory agent confirmed whistleblower testimony concerning alleged political interference into the Hunter Biden investigation.
Felony charges, including attempted sexual assault, have been levied against Andrey Desmond, the suspect in an attack on Democratic Connecticut state Rep. Maryam Khan.