President Trump is remembering his "MAGA all the way" friend Hulk Hogan following the death of the world-famous professional wrestler, saying the "cultural impact he had was massive." Hogan, who was born Terry Bollea, died Thursday at 71. "We lost a great friend today, the 'Hulkster,'" Trump said in a Thursday post on Truth Social shortly after news...
Kaiser Permanente will pause gender-affirming surgeries for patients younger than 19 years beginning next month, the nonprofit health giant said Wednesday. In a statement shared with The Hill, Kaiser — headquartered in Oakland, Calif., and serving more than 12 million members in eight states and Washington, D.C. — cited an evolving “legal and regulatory environment...
UnitedHealth Group confirmed Thursday the company is facing criminal and civil investigations from the Department of Justice (DOJ) related to its Medicare billing practices. The health care giant said in a securities filing and subsequent statement it has begun complying with formal criminal and civil requests. UnitedHealth's stock was also down a little less...
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) said on Thursday it would be “appropriate” to pursue redistricting in Florida in the middle of the decade due to population shifts and what he called “defects” in the way congressional lines have been drawn. The governor’s comments came after he scored a win last week when the Florida Supreme Court...
Former White House chief of staff Ron Klain answered questions in an interview with the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee in its investigation into former President Biden’s mental acuity and use of an autopen. His approach contrasts with some other former Biden aides who refused to answer questions, invoking their Fifth Amendment rights. House...
A noncitizen in New Hampshire is being charged with illegally voting in several elections, including the 2024 presidential primary and general elections.