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What’s in and what’s out of the FAA bill

Welcome to The Hill's Energy & Environment newsletter {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment   The Big Story What to know about energy provisions in the FAA bill The Senate passed a reauthorization package for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that included numerous energy, environment and climate-related provisions. © AP Photo/Charles Krupa Here's what...

Israeli whistleblowers allege abuse of Palestinians at Sde Teiman military base: CNN

Israeli whistleblowers alleged abuse of Palestinians at a military base in Sde Teiman that also serves as a detention center, according to a CNN report. Three Israeli individuals who worked at the base, in which Palestinians are detained amid the war in Gaza, alleged that at the facility, doctors have occasionally amputated prisoners' limbs and...

Russia puts new pressure on Ukraine

Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security   The Big Story Russia launches major push in Kharkiv The U.S. also announced a new $400 million package for Ukraine. © Getty In the early morning hours on Friday, Russian forces pressed into the northeastern Kharkiv region from Russia's Belgorod...

Solar storm 2024: What should you do to prepare?

Power operators and other groups that maintain critical infrastructure are preparing for what might happen when the coronal mass ejections, or CMEs, hit Earth. But is there anything you should be doing?

US review of Israel’s war conduct raises ‘serious concerns’

The U.S. has concluded it was “reasonable to assess” Israel has violated international humanitarian law in its war conduct in Gaza, but stopped short of a determinative finding of wrongdoing because the review did not find specific instances of violations. A highly anticipated report from the State Department, released Friday, that looked into whether Israel violated international humanitarian law, described “sufficient...

Congress is working on a federal privacy law. Here’s why we need one

As consumers, we have the power to force companies to respect our data preferences — if we stay angry, and keep paying attention to how our data is used and abused.

Kansas bill cracking down on foreign land ownership vetoed by Democratic governor

Democratic Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly on Friday vetoed a bill limiting foreign land ownership, in a move Republicans castigated as apathetic toward national security threats.

Budget leaders reach deal with Youngkin on Virginia spending plan

Virginia budget negotiators have reportedly reached a compromise with Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin on the Old Dominion's next two-year spending plan.

Disney heiress goes after ‘potential Trump VP’ Kristi Noem with ‘Old Yeller’ comparison

The grandniece of Walt Disney evoked the class Disney movie, Old Yeller, in a plea to reject Republicans after Kristi Noem's book detailed the killing of the family's ranch dog.

Former Kentucky prosecutor accused of trading favors for meth and sex pleads guilty

Former Commonwealth's Attorney Scott Blair of Perry County, Kentucky, has pleaded guilty to honest wire services fraud, according to the Lexington Herald-Leader.

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