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Shake Shack Agrees to Pay ‘Misgendered’ Employee $20K in Discrimination Dispute

A disgruntled staff member, who identified as a man but was born a woman, claimed to experience misgendering in the workplace.

Justice Department seeks to pierce attorney-client privilege in Trump probe

Justice Department prosecutors investigating the mishandling of classified documents at Donald Trump's Florida estate are seeking to pierce the attorney-client privilege and want to again question one of the former president's lawyers before a grand jury, a person familiar with the matter said Tuesday night.

Idaho House passes ban on gender-affirming medical care

A bill criminalizing gender-affirming healthcare for minors overwhelmingly passed the Idaho House Thursday, despite warnings from opponents who said it would likely increase suicide rates among teens.

Sen. Bob Casey undergoes prostate cancer surgery

Democratic Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania underwent surgery for prostate cancer on Tuesday; it was successful and he expects to return to a "normal schedule" after recovery, his office said.

Furor over ‘He Gets Us’ Super Bowl ad proves Jesus’s point

The most controversial advertisement of the Super Bowl was also the simplest. After 45 seconds of black and white shots of rancor in the streets — protesters yelling at police, customers yelling at cashiers, neighbors yelling at neighbors — the ad read, "Jesus loved the people we hate. He gets us. All of us." Another 60-second spot ran with images of children playing, telling the audience, "Jesus didn't want us to act like adults. He gets us. All of us."

Bankman-Fried’s use of VPN for Super Bowl leads to new bail restriction

A federal judge on Tuesday barred FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried from using virtual private networks (VPNs) while out on bail, after he used a private connection to watch the AFC and NFC championships and the Super Bowl. The Department of Justice (DOJ) asked Judge Lewis Kaplan on Monday for additional time to discuss Bankman-Fried’s bail...

Confusion abounds on UFO origins

Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense & National Security Defense & National Security The Big Story  More questions than answers on UFOs It's still unclear what exactly the three unidentified flying objects (UFOs) shot down over U.S. and Canadian airspace over the weekend were — and government officials are giving conflicting...

Biden orders takeout Valentine’s Day dinner from popular DC restaurant Le Diplomate

With everything going on in the world currently, it appears a romantic restaurant outing may not be in the cards for the Bidens this Valentine's Day. The White House placed an order for takeout Tuesday from Washington, D.C., favorite restaurant Le Diplomate, a source confirmed to The Hill. According to Washingtonian, which first reported the...

FDA panel to consider change to how overdose treatment is sold

Welcome to The Hill's Health Care newsletter {beacon} Health Care Health Care The Big Story FDA panel to consider change to how overdose treatment is sold On Wednesday, a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory panel is set to discuss and vote on whether to recommend the agency allow over-the-counter sales of the opioid overdose...

Ohio train derailment leaves toxic chemicals behind

Welcome to The Hill's Energy & Environment newsletter {beacon}   Energy & Environment Energy & Environment     The Big Story Ohio train derailment leaves toxic chemicals behind Residents in the town of East Palestine, Ohio, are dealing with the fallout from a dangerous chemical spill after a train derailed earlier this month. © AP...

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