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Biden wants to make housing prices, inflated by his spending, even higher

In the most elementary of terms, the government at all levels has created the current housing crisis. On a national level, localities have all but criminalized new housing development through draconian zoning laws, though Democratic NIMBYs seem to be far worse offenders than Republican locales, while President Joe Biden lit the purchasing power of the […]

Bidenomics strikes again: Credit scores fall for first time in decades

President Joe Biden will try to convince the public tonight that the state of our union is strong, but voters know it is not. Despite low unemployment and a soaring stock market, a whopping 72% of people rate the current economy as either “fair” or “poor” compared to just 28% who say it is “good” […]

Katie Porter joins the long line of election-denying Democrats

Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) recently joined a distinguished group of politicians that includes Hillary Clinton and Stacey Abrams: she is now an election denier. Porter ran for the California Senate seat that was held by Sen. Dianne Feinstein for decades until her death last year. But in the jungle primary election on Tuesday, she was […]

China’s Wang Yi demands US share high-tech knowledge

Wang Yi serves as head of China’s central foreign affairs commission and as foreign minister. He’s Beijing’s foreign policy supremo after President Xi Jinping. But Wang has a problem. While he’s very good at showing loyalty to Xi and conformity to the president’s wishes, Wang is not very good at building relationships or pursuing pragmatic […]

TikTok just proved to lawmakers how dangerous it really is

Congressional offices were inundated with tens of thousands of phone calls on Thursday from panicked young adults who had received a notification from TikTok warning that the app could be shut down by the federal government.  “Congress is planning a total ban of TikTok,” the notification said, urging users to call their lawmakers and tell […]

Congress sells out for earmarks

The House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed legislation on Wednesday to fund the federal government through the end of the fiscal year, but in doing so, engaged in one of the sleaziest lawmaking traditions: earmarks. The bill that passed the House with broad bipartisan support contained more than 6,000 earmarks totaling $12 billion in pet projects […]

US pushes to increase Gaza aid

Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security   The Big Story US looking to establish port in Gaza to facilitate aid The announcement comes after the U.S. military began dropping humanitarian aid into the besieged strip. © AP The U.S. military will seek to construct a port...

Judge refuses to delay Trump’s $83M judgment in Carroll defamation case 

A federal judge on Thursday rejected former President Trump’s request to delay the $83.3 million judgment in advice columnist E. Jean Carroll’s defamation lawsuit, refusing to give Trump more time to post a bond with the deadline only a few days away. The former president and near-certain GOP nominee has mounted efforts to postpone the...

‘Fast food is becoming a luxury’: Five Guys criticized after receipt goes viral

Within a matter of days, a photo of the receipt has garnered more than 25 million views on X.

House panel advances TikTok ban

Welcome to The Hill's Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story Bill that could ban TikTok inches closer to House vote The House Energy and Commerce Committee unanimously advanced a bill Thursday that could lead to a U.S. TikTok ban amid a campaign from the app to block it. © Greg Nash The “Protecting Americans From Foreign...

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