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‘View’ host says Trump ballot ban creates ‘visual’ of ‘a rigged election’

“The View” host Sara Haines said Tuesday that banning former President Trump from states' 2024 primary ballots gives the appearance of “a rigged election.” Haines argued on Tuesday’s episode of “The View” that the recent decisions in Colorado and Maine to remove the former president from the ballot will only push more people to believe...

Menendez accused of scheme involving Qatar in second superseding indictment

Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) was accused in a second superseding indictment Tuesday of accepting gifts from the Qatari government and for helping a New Jersey real estate developer obtain millions in investment funds from the Gulf country, adding to the former Senate Foreign Relations chairman's legal woes. The allegations add to the four criminal charges...

Congress kicks off 2024 with shutdown scramble

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy The Big Story New year, same funding fights Members of Congress face a mountain of government funding work and not much time to get it done before the shutdown deadline. © The Hill, Courtney Jones, Greg Nash and Adobe Stock...

EV tax credit changes take effect for 2024

Welcome to The Hill's Energy & Environment newsletter {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment   The Big Story EV tax credit changes take effect for 2024 Some electric vehicle (EV) models will lose eligibility for consumer tax credits, but drivers will now be able to access the credit upfront. © Illustration / Courtney Jones;...

Former Kentucky clerk in gay marriage case must pay additional $260K

The former Kentucky clerk who refused to grant a gay couple a marriage license must pay an additional $260,104 to the couple, a federal judge ruled last week. David Ermold and David Moore sued former Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis in 2015 after she declined to issue the couple a marriage license because doing so...

Massachusetts federal lawmakers call on Biden to remove Cuba from list of countries protecting terrorists

Democratic federal lawmakers from Massachusetts called on President Biden to remove Cuba from a list of countries that protect terrorists.

Mississippi Legislature begins new term as GOP overhauls House leadership

Mississippi's Republican-led Legislature began its annual session Tuesday, with its leadership boasting its first shakeup in over a decade.

Blackburn cheers Harvard President Gay’s resignation: ‘She should have done it sooner’

Tennessee GOP Senator Marsha Blackburn celebrated the resignation of Harvard president Claudine Gay on Tuesday, saying she "should have done it sooner."

Lawsuit aims to keep Pennsylvania congressman off ballot over Constitution’s insurrection clause

On the grounds of alleged participation in insurrectionist activity, a liberal Pennsylvania activist is seeking to bar Representative Scott Perry from the state primary ballot.

Biden admin eyes more deportation flights to Venezuela as migrant numbers shatter records

The Biden administration is looking to increase the number of deportation flights to Venezuela, as it faces record numbers of migrant encounters at the southern border.

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