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You can’t blame the capitalism boogeyman for San Francisco’s woes

San Francisco’s problems stem from unchallenged progressive governance that encourages drug abuse, crime, and homelessness. Naturally, some San Francisco progressives want to blame the boogeyman of capitalism.

Harris to attend HBCU Celebration Bowl to root for alma mater Howard University

Vice President Harris is set to attend the Cricket Celebration Bowl in Atlanta, Ga. this weekend in support of her alma mater, Howard University, as it plays Florida A&M University (FAMU) in the annual bowl game between Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU). In a news release on Thursday, Harris’ office said the vice president...

GM execs leave amid safety probe

  Welcome to The Hill's Technology newsletter {beacon}   Technology     Technology   The Big Story  GM executives leave amid robotaxi investigation Nine executives at General Motors's (GM) autonomous vehicle unit left Wednesday amid a safety investigation into a crash involving a Cruise vehicle. © AP Photo/Paul Sancya A spokesperson for Cruise confirmed nine...

Drug companies face penalties for fast-increasing drug prices

Presented by AstraZeneca — The White House is calling out drug companies who raised prices faster than the rate of inflation, and on Thursday announced a list of nearly 50 drugs that will be subject to a new penalty under the Inflation Reduction Act.  {beacon} Health Care Health Care   The Big Story Drug companies...

Germany says it foiled alleged Hamas plot

German officials said Thursday they arrested four alleged members of Hamas who were suspected of plotting to carry out acts of terror against Jewish people and Jewish institutions in Europe. The announcement came as Danish officials announced the arrests of three people in coordinated actions across Denmark, and another detained in the Netherlands. They were...

Top general, Pentagon chief to meet with Israeli officials next week

Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Charles Brown Jr. will join Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin in his travel to Israel next week, the first time the military’s highest-ranking officer will visit the Middle East since taking on the role, the Pentagon’s top spokesperson said Thursday. Brown and Austin will be in Israel for meetings with senior Israeli officials, press secretary...

Boston mayor calls ‘Electeds of Color’ holiday party email blast an ‘honest mistake’

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu defended a holiday party for elected officials of color after the party invitation was accidentally sent to the entire City Council, saying it was an “honest mistake.” The email invite for a Wednesday gathering with the subject line “Electeds of Color Holiday Party” was sent by an employee asking for RSVPs...

The Hill’s Evening Report — House breaks for holidays, Senate to return next week

Presented by Delta Air Lines — Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has decided to have members back in town next week as members continue to work on a border deal linked to aid for Ukraine. {beacon} Evening Report   © Greg Nash, The Hill House leaves town, but Senate back next week The House adjourned...

Dow closes at record high for second straight day

The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at a record high for a second straight day Thursday as Wall Street continued to celebrate indications from the Federal Reserve that it could be nearing an end to its rate hike campaign. The Dow closed at 37,256, up 158 points or 0.43 percent from the day before. The...

Mortgage rates drop as Fed previews cuts

Presented by Capital One — {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy PRESENTED BY The Big Story Mortgage rates drop after Fed forecast New data shows mortgage rates dipped below 7 percent for the first time since August amid signs from the Federal Reserve that interest rates could come down next year. © AP...

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