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Five takeaways on the Trump indictment

Details of the Justice Department’s months-long investigation into former President Trump’s handling of classified documents went public on Friday after prosecutors successfully sought an indictment. Trump is set to make his first court appearance on Tuesday afternoon in Miami to face 37 federal criminal charges. Here are five takeaways from the federal indictment. DOJ lays...

Legal challenges mount for drug price law

Welcome to The Hill's Health Care newsletter {beacon} Health Care Health Care   The Big Story Legal challenges to Medicare price negotiation grow The Biden administration was hit with another lawsuit Friday in an attempt to undo a new program that allows Medicare for the first time to negotiate drug prices. © Greg Nash, The...

Lawmakers fear supply chain, inflation repeat

  Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy     Business & Economy   The Big Story  Lawmakers fear supply chain, inflation repeat Lawmakers are worried the nation faces new supply chain problems and rising prices as a labor fight between port operators and workers heats up.  © Getty Images Ships...

Kansas Gov. Kelly taps DEA inspection chief to head highway patrol

Democratic Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly has named Drug Enforcement Administration Inspection Division head Erik Smith as the state's next superintendent of highway patrol.

Texas court tosses billionaire’s defamation suit against Beto O’Rourke

A Texas appeals court on Friday dismissed Republican megadonor Kelcy Warren's lawsuit against failed gubernatorial candidate and former Democratic Rep. Beto O'Rourke.

Biden Energy Secretary Granholm admits false testimony about owning stocks

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm quietly acknowledged in a letter Friday that she retained ownership of individual stocks after testifying to Congress that she sold those shares.

Indiana ACLU sues over state’s ban on ‘human sexuality’ lessons through 3rd grade

The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana is suing over language in a new state law banning instruction on "human sexuality" through the third grade.

New York lawmakers move to automatically seal old criminal records

The New York Assembly has passed a bill that will automatically seal the criminal records of certain convicts several years after release, barring recidivism.

Canada’s smoky gift to NYC: Letters to the Editor — June 10, 2023

The Issue: Large quantities of smoke from Canadian wildfires that spread over the East Coast this week. As a Californian, I give all in...

The Joe, Donald, and Hillary Club

Clinton and Biden did it, too. Er, yeah. Exactly.

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