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Who asked ESPN to become a political network?

The raging political biases and lack of self-control by leaders and personalities at ESPN continue to drag politics into the network’s content, no matter how little people want to be lectured to by a “sports” network. The Wall Street Journal detailed several aspects of ESPN President Jimmy Pitaro’s tenure, mostly focused on his wheeling and […]

The electric car fiasco

Donald Trump’s anodyne if overexcited comment that the U.S. auto industry would face a “bloodbath” if he’s not elected and doesn’t impose 50% or 100% tariffs on cars produced predictable results. “Don’t outsmart yourself,” Sen. Brian Schatz (D-HI) posted, and the Biden-Harris campaign promptly charged Trump with promising a “bloodbath” if he loses, without saying […]

The Fed projects higher interest rates, and higher inflation, for longer

For all that investors flipped, flopped, and flipped again in the past six months of speculation over future interest rates, the Federal Reserve has remained remarkably consistent. In a total confirmation of its previous projection from the end of 2023, the first summary of economic projections from the central bank in 2024 likewise predicts just […]

Trump’s positive clarification on NATO

Former President Donald Trump has made a welcome clarification that he would “100%” defend NATO allies that meet the alliance’s defense spending target of 2% of their GDP. Amid the war in Ukraine and associated Russian threats to Europe, there is no excuse for any NATO member not to meet that target. In an interview […]

How to help grid stay out of a ‘canyon’

Welcome to The Hill's Sustainability newsletter {beacon} Sustainability Sustainability   The Big Story How to help grid stay out of a 'canyon' Electric utilities are scrambling to meet a rapid rise in projected power demand — but solutions are on the horizon. © AP Photo/Ng Han Guan That’s according to Arched Mansoor, president and...

Senate briefed on TikTok risks, mulls potential ban

Welcome to The Hill's Technology newsletter {beacon}   Technology Technology   The Big Story Senate briefed on TikTok risks, mulls potential ban Senators received a classified briefing about potential risks posed by TikTok, and the top lawmaker on the Intelligence Committee said he wants to make some of that information available to the public. ©...

Congress faces crunch time on government funding

Congress faces an increasingly tight time crunch to get a sprawling government funding deal across the finish line before a looming shutdown deadline on Friday — and lawmakers are already concerned the process could drag into the weekend. Lawmakers are expecting legislative text to roll out as soon as late Wednesday, but some warn it...

Biden administration introduces major EV rule with relaxed timeline

Welcome to The Hill's Energy & Environment newsletter {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment   The Big Story Biden administration finalizes rule expected to require significant shift to EVs The Biden administration finalized a rule Wednesday that’s expected to make a significant amount of the new car market electric or hybrid. © Getty Under...

House approves pro-fracking, pro-oil bills to kick off ‘energy week’ 

House Republicans on Wednesday kicked off voting on a slate of legislation for what they are dubbing “energy week,” passing two measures in support of oil and gas development.  Collectively, the energy-related legislation that passes this week is virtually certain not to become law, as it would be unlikely to be taken up in the...

Parnas calls for probe into Bill Barr over 2019 arrest

Lev Parnas, a convicted former aide to Rudy Giuliani, called Wednesday for an investigation into former Attorney General Bill Barr over his arrest in 2019. Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) asked Parnas during a GOP-led House Oversight and Accountability Committee hearing on Wednesday whether Barr should be investigated for his conduct while he was in office....

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