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Ben Sasse Is Living His Best Life

Today the University of Florida president fired the school’s entire DEI staff and closed the office permanently.

American tech fueling Russian war machine, lawmakers say

A Senate investigative panel has uncovered what lawmakers say is new evidence of American technology enabling Russia's war in Ukraine, raising the prospect that combatants on both sides of the bloody, two-year struggle are using U.S.-powered tools.

Georgia judge to rule in two weeks on ejecting Fani Willis from Trump case for conflict of interest

A Fulton County, Georgia, judge will decide within two weeks whether District Attorney Fani Willis's love affair with her special prosecutor will derail their election interference case against former President Donald Trump.

Lisa Murkowski first senator to endorse Nikki Haley’s presidential bid

Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska on Friday endorsed Nikki Haley's bid for the Republican presidential nomination, making her the first member of the U.S. Senate to back her campaign.

The National Italian American Foundation launches grant program for aspiring filmmakers

If asked what is the first thing that comes to mind when one mentions the words “Italian” and “movies,” most answers would likely involve some combination of Godfather, Goodfellas, or Casino. There might even be a Bronx Tale or The Sopranos thrown in for good measure, even though the latter was a series on HBO […]

Philadelphia Democrats finally realize that police officers help prevent crime

After years of rampant, widespread criminal behavior, Philadelphia Democrats have finally realized they need police officers to help prevent the city’s crime problem. Under its new mayor, Cherelle Parker, the police department will increase the number of officers on patrol on weekends, particularly Friday and Saturday nights, CBS News reported. The policy change was announced […]

South Dakota senators put the pornography industry first

A group of four Republicans in the South Dakota state Senate Judiciary Committee killed a bill Thursday that would require pornography sites to implement an ID check for age verification. The four Republican senators, Michael Rohl, Helene Duhamel, Michael Walsh, and David Wheeler, provided the four votes necessary to prevent HB 1257 from advancing to […]

Education Department launching an investigation into death of Nex Benedict

The Department of Education said Friday that it is opening an investigation into the death of Nex Benedict, a 16-year-old Oklahoma high school student who died one day after getting into a fight in the girls bathroom at school, where they were allegedly bullied for months over their gender identity. The department’s Office for Civil...

Lake nabs endorsements from Ernst, Risch, Cornyn in Arizona Senate race

Arizona Senate hopeful Kari Lake (R) earned the support of three additional GOP senators Friday in the race to unseat Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.) in the Grand Canyon State. Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), in her endorsement, said the state needs someone "who will fight" for border security. She argued that Lake would do "just that."...

Biden signs stopgap funding bill, punting shutdown threat

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story Washington punts shutdown threat back a week President Biden on Friday signed a stopgap funding bill, kicking the threat of a government shutdown into next week as leadership pushes to move a forthcoming spending package through...

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