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Russia, North Korea viewed least favorably in US: Gallup

Russia and North Korea are viewed least favorably by Americans in a new poll. The Gallup survey asking Americans to rate their views on 21 foreign countries found just 9 percent of respondents viewed Russia and North Korea most or very favorably. Russia’s favorability dropped 6 percentage points in the last year as it wages...

Donald Trump and the Republican Party’s lost decade

It’s likely that only losing the presidency in 2024 will cause Republicans to begin the painful process of undertaking another candid self-study.

Blackburn, Baldwin to unveil Senate bill to put women’s suffrage monument on the National Mall

A bipartisan pair of female lawmakers is leading an effort in the Senate to bring a monument marking women’s suffrage to the National Mall. Sens. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisc.) and Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) will introduce the Women’s Suffrage National Monument Location Act on Tuesday, ITK has exclusively learned. The bill would secure a spot on the...

Feehery: The Ides of March remind us to take risks for liberty

The Ides of March indeed. Twenty years ago, President Bush invaded Iraq. Three years ago, President Trump shut down America to slow the spread of COVID-19 and bend the curve. Both decisions cost countless lives and endless treasure, and undermined the faith that Americans have in their democracy. Both decisions were made by...

Haley: Manhattan DA case against Trump ‘more about revenge than it is about justice’

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley on Monday accused Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg (D) of pursuing "revenge" in his investigation against former President Trump over payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels during the 2016 campaign. Trump, who is running for another term in the White House, said over the weekend that he expects he'll...

Recognizing the Chinese Communist Party’s brutality is not ‘hysteria’ or ‘paranoia’

I have not seen my mother since my law school graduation nearly 19 years ago. The Chinese government has prevented her from leaving China. She has been used as a tool of transnational repression against me, a U.S. citizen, for my work in service of the United States and on behalf of the Uyghur people,...

Ukraine should join the OECD — now

As difficult as it may be to see beyond the war that rages in Ukraine, it is important to put in place a plan for stabilizing post-war Ukraine. There will be understandable pent-up demand by the Ukrainian people for economic recovery, political responsiveness and stability when the war ends. The European Union (EU) and U.S....

The Hill’s Morning Report — Possible Trump indictment overshadows budget talks

Editor’s note: The Hill’s Morning Report is our daily newsletter that dives deep into Washington’s agenda. To subscribe, click here or fill out the box below. Spring is here and time is ticking for Congress to agree on budget numbers. House Republicans are attending their annual issues conference in Orlando, Fla., an event that was...

JD Vance urges colleagues to confront Norfolk Southern CEO on railway bill point, internal Senate memo shows

An internal memo by Sen. JD Vance to fellow Republicans on the Commerce Committee suggests several lines of inquiry to lawmakers ahead of Wednesday's hearing.

Wisconsin Supreme Court voting begins, 2 candidates will meet for only debate tonight

The Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates are set to debate on Tuesday night. Voting for the court also begins today for the high-stakes court race.

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