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Trump to extend lead in Nevada caucuses, but Haley still hopes for some bragging rights

Former President Donald Trump is poised to win the Republican-run Nevada caucuses on Thursday, expanding his delegate lead over Nikki Haley in the GOP presidential race.

Canada slows plans to kill more people due to lack of doctors

Canada’s immoral decision to encourage people who are inconvenient to society to kill themselves seems to have finally found a line that Canadian citizens may not want to cross. Canada has rapidly pushed toward handing out euthanasia like handing out candy on Halloween, but the country is being forced to delay its latest expansion because […]

NPR wants you to be addicted to pornography

National Public Radio, which is funded in part by America’s taxpayers, recently decided to sound the alarm about the disturbing trend among young men choosing to abstain from masturbation and viewing pornography. “Masturbation abstinence is popular online. Doctors and therapists are worried,” reads the pro-degeneracy headline paid for with taxpayer funds. (The outlet received $5.5 […]

Liberal Media Scream: Kristen Welker likes to lecture Republicans, too

This week’s Liberal Media Scream features a look at new Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker’s treatment of Republican leaders. And surprise — not — she continues to be just as biased as former host Chuck Todd. First, she lectured House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on the border bill released by the Senate on Sunday. […]

A radical idea for the border bill: Hold hearings and vote on amendments

On Sunday afternoon, Senate leaders unveiled an immigration bill in response to the border crisis that has burned for years. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has said he wants to hold the first votes on Wednesday, but Republican leaders in the House of Representatives say the bill will never get a vote in the […]

Nearly 17 million watched Grammys on CBS

Almost 17 million people watched the 66th annual Grammy awards on Sunday night, a notable increase from the year prior. The average of 16.9 million who watched the prime-time awards show made up the largest television audience the event has had since 2020 and represented a more than 30 percent increase from the previous year,...

5 things to know about the Senate border deal

The long-awaited bipartisan Senate border policy and national security deal was finally unveiled Sunday, but the bill text did little to move the political needle in its favor. The legislation’s contents did provide some surprises, however, after four months of speculation during closed-door negotiations. Here are five things to know about the proposal: It doesn't...

Haley urges Congress to make changes to border bill: ‘We need this fix now’  

Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley urged Congress to amend a bipartisan border deal unveiled by Senate negotiators Sunday, urging lawmakers that “we need this fix now.”  “They need to stay there. They need to figure this out. They need to adjust it, amend it in any way that they can, and they should not...

Border package contains $2B for uranium enrichment 

Welcome to The Hill's Energy & Environment newsletter {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment   The Big Story Border package contains $2B for uranium enrichment The Senate’s border and Ukraine spending package contains more than $2 billion in funds for uranium processing, as the U.S. works to reduce global reliance on Russian energy. ©...

US restricting visas in global spyware fight

Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced a new policy Monday that will allow the U.S. to impose visa restrictions on individuals involved in the misuse of commercial spyware. The visa restrictions can be levied against those involved in the use of commercial spyware “to target, arbitrarily or unlawfully surveil, harass, suppress, or intimidate” journalists, activists,...

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