The Hill
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We are currently tracking 15 recent articles from The Hill, published over the past 4 hours. Recurring themes in its latest headlines include Trump, Need, Direct, Endorse, and Pence.
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Recent Articles (15)
US pressure needs to be directed at Russia, not Ukraine
Author David J. Kramer argues that the Trump administration must consistently defend American corporate interests and global market stability by increasing pressure on Russia to end its aggression aga
Van Hollen says he wouldn’t reject DSA endorsement, but ‘certainly not seeking’ one
Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) on Sunday did not shoot down a possible endorsement from the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), but the Democratic lawmaker added that he “certainly isn’t seeking it
Live updates: Trump takes honor lap in IndyCar Grand Prix
President Donald Trump arrived at the Freedom 250 Grand Prix event in Washington, D.C., on Sunday afternoon, where his motorcade took him on a lap around the racetrack where IndyCar drivers are expect
Texas GOP rep on Talarico: ‘His views would kill Texas’
Texas Rep. Beth Van Duyne (R) said Sunday that Senate Democratic nominee James Talarico backs policies that would “kill” their state. During an interview on “The Hill Sunday,” Van Duyne said Talarico
I grew up on food stamps. That’s why I support healthier SNAP standards
Moises Arjona, Jr. argues that SNAP policy should restrict the purchase of unhealthy foods to combat rising obesity and diabetes rates, despite a federal court ruling against such restrictions.
Johnson says Kushner ‘not directly involved’ in Trump administration after reported meeting with Jeffries
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Sunday downplayed the reported meeting between Jared Kushner and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.). “I don’t know what that’s about. I know Jared has int
Virginia may be building a national model for corrections
Public safety is not measured only by the number of people sent to prison.
Bitter Oklahoma governor’s runoff tests Trump’s endorsement power
President Trump faces one of the last major primary tests of his endorsement power on Tuesday in Oklahoma, where his pick for governor is battling in a tough runoff. His pick, Republican Mike Mazzei,
Pence says US must prepare for ‘inevitable’ action against Iran
Former Vice President Mike Pence argued Sunday the U.S. military should prepare for further strikes against Iran, action he deemed “inevitable.” “It’s going to be absolutely imperative that we keep th
No more sunsets before 5 p.m.? How permanent daylight saving would change winter
A sunset after 7 p.m. in winter? That could be the reality for some.
Too sick to work? States must get their new Medicaid rules right.
Cancer doesn't wait for a billing code to catch up. Neither should the states now deciding what counts as proof of illness.
Scott says ‘there’s no doubt’ Darline Graham is qualified to be senator
Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) said Sunday that “there’s no doubt” his fellow South Carolina Republican Darline Graham is qualified to be a senator after her recent debate slip-up on an answer about national
Pence: ‘Last thing’ US economy needs is trade war with Canada
Former Vice President Mike Pence said Sunday the trade war between the U.S. and Canada could damage the American economy. “American businesses and American consumers pay American tariffs, and I think
McMahon says Education Department ‘cracking down’ on teachers harassing students
Education Secretary Linda McMahon said Sunday her department is “cracking down” on K-12 teachers sexually harassing students. During an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union,” McMahon criticized the
How should the moon and Mars be governed?
An excellent model already exists for governing in space. It's called the Artemis Accords.