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Ex-CIA Russia chief: Putin proving doubters wrong on Ukraine

Ex-CIA chief of Russia operations Steve Hall said Sunday he thinks Russian President Vladimir Putin is proving to his doubters that he was right to expect the United States to lose its “nerve” and eventually stop aiding Ukraine as Russia presses forward in its war. “This has been a very good couple of weeks for...

Battle ramps up over grocery giants’ proposed merger

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story Food fight: Feds seek to block grocery store giants' merger The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sued to block the proposed $25 billion merger of grocery story giants Kroger and Albertsons on Monday. © Sarah A. Miller/Idaho...

California Gov. Gavin Newsom facing another recall threat, group says he’s ‘abandoned’ state

A citizen-led group is leading a recall effort against California Gov. Gavin Newsom, the fifth one against him since taking office in 2019.

Bill allowing religious exemptions for childhood vaccines passes West Virginia House

A West Virginia bill, if enacted, would make the state the 46th in the nation to allow religious exemptions from childhood vaccines mandated by schools.

United Daughters of the Confederacy would lose Virginia tax breaks, if Youngkin signs off

United Daughters of the Confederacy is set to lose its tax exemption for both recordation and property taxes, if bill is signed by Gov. Glenn Youngkin.

Supreme Court debates state laws restricting social media content moderation: ‘A bunch of landmines’

The Supreme Court expressed strong concerns on Monday about the sweep of state laws restricting how large social media companies moderate user content.

Border Patrol Union slams Biden border visit as ‘too little, too late’ just to ‘try to save himself’

The Border Patrol Union on Monday slammed President Biden’s planned border visit this week as a cynical ploy to save his presidency at the expense of Americans’ safety.

Sen Hawley urges more compensation for radiation exposure as partial shutdown deadline looms

Sen. Hawley is urging Republicans to reauthorize the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) before its spring expiration date.

City Hall protests (too much!) on The Post’s debit-cards-for-migrants analysis

City Hall has been claiming incorrectly that Nicole Gelinas got things wrong in her blockbuster reporting on the mayor's debit card for migrants scheme....

Harvard Antisemitism Task Force Co-Chair Resigns over Doubts about Admin Commitment

Harvard professor Raffaella Sadun stepped down because the mandate did not require the administration to enact measures to combat antisemitism on campus.

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