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Amazon surpasses Walmart as world's top company in sales

Amazon dethroned Walmart as the world's top company based on their respective sales in 2025 after 13 years of the Bentonville, Ark., company surpassing its competition. Walmart on Thursday reported its annual revenue of $713.2 billion for the most recent fiscal year, while

Iran holds military drills with Russia amid tensions with US

Iran on Thursday held military drills with Russia amid escalating tensions with the United States, after President Trump gave the Middle Eastern country a 10-day timeline for the U.S. and Iran to strike a deal over the latter's nuclear program. Russian sailors conducted the

FEMA travel restricted amid shutdown

Presented by Panasonic {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story FEMA travel restricted amid shutdown The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is halting at least some disaster-related travel at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as the

Christian nationalist pastor preached at Pentagon

Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security The Big Story Christian nationalist pastor preached at Pentagon The pastor delivered a sermon at Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's request, sparking pushback. AP

Pentagon feuds with Anthropic

{beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story Anthropic on shaky ground with Pentagon amid feud Anthropic has increasingly found itself at odds with the Pentagon over how its AI model Claude can be deployed in military operations following disclosure about its use in the raid

Senate Republican: Rand Paul a 'freaking snake'

GOP Sen. Markwayne Mullin (Okla.) recently told a group of voters that Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) is a “freaking snake.” Mullin railed against Paul as someone who frequently bucks the Republican Party on crucial votes, according to reporting by Oklahoma journalist David Arnett. The

Trump says he's 'won affordability' in Georgia speech

President Trump dismissed concerns about the economy in a Thursday speech, arguing that he “won” the battle against inflation and public concern about prices. “I have to listen to the fake news talk about ‘affordability, affordability,’” Trump said Thursday during remarks at a

47 percent say 'racist' describes Trump: Survey

Nearly half of surveyed Americans say the label “racist” describes President Trump, according to a new survey. In The Economist/YouGov poll, 47 percent of respondents said the word “racist” is an accurate label for the president. Twenty-four percent said that label “does not”

Moore on Trump: ‘I won't bow to anybody’

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) in an interview Thursday with Blake Burman, the host of NewsNation's "The Hill," said he's willing to work with President Trump in the interest of his state but he "won't bow to anybody." Moore's comments come amid an emerging battle between Trump

Pritzker: Americans still paying 'too much to live'

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) attacked the Trump administration’s fiscal policies during his State of the State address Wednesday, citing Illinois residents’ continued cost of living concerns. “We won’t let headwinds from Washington stop us from addressing the fact that

Stonewall pride flag removal sparks lawsuit

Several nonprofit groups jointly filed a lawsuit Tuesday suing the National Park Service (NPS), the Department of the Interior and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum for the removal of the pride flag at Manhattan's Stonewall National Monument earlier this month before it was

FIFA head dons Trump ‘USA’ hat at ceremony

FIFA President Gianni Infantino sported a red “USA” hat during the inaugural meeting of President Trump’s Board of Peace on Thursday as he pledged the governing body’s monetary support for rebuilding soccer infrastructure in Gaza. “We don't have to just rebuild houses or

Most Canadians say US not a reliable ally: Polling

Most Canadians believe the United States is not a reliable ally after months of tension between the two countries, according to a new poll. In a poll from Politico, 58 percent of respondents said they “strongly disagree” or “disagree” with the idea that “the US is a reliable

5 takeaways from Trump’s Board of Peace launch event

President Trump on Thursday gathered representatives from nearly 50 countries in Washington D.C. to mark an inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace. The meeting laid out the Trump administration’s plan for the next phase of the U.S. peace plan for the Gaza Strip, but the

Early prenatal care declining in US: CDC data

A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that prenatal care starting in the first trimester declined from 2021 to 2024. The study, released Thursday, found that the share of pregnant mothers beginning prenatal care in the first trimester

CDC vaccine advisory panel meeting postponed

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has delayed an upcoming meeting of its highly influential vaccine advisory committee. The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) was scheduled to meet next week from Feb. 25-27. A source familiar with the

Large Trump banner unfurled at DOJ

A new banner was unveiled on Thursday at the Department of Justice (DOJ) with a large image of President Trump. Under the photo the slogan, “Make America Safe Again.” The measure is not standard, but it is not the first time a large banner with a photo of the president has

A Pre-SOTU Guide to Trump’s Economic Claims

In recent weeks, President Donald Trump has made a series of claims about the economy, a topic that should feature prominently in his State of the Union address to Congress on Feb. 24. The post A Pre-SOTU Guide to Trump’s Economic Claims appeared first on FactCheck.org .

Ossoff: Trump a 'symptom of a deeper disease in our society'

Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) on Wednesday branded President Trump as a “symptom of a deeper disease in our society" in pushing back on political corruption. “I think Donald Trump’s rise — Donald Trump himself — is a symptom of a deeper disease in our society. I mean, how is it that

Beshear on 2028: 'I will not leave a broken country'

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) acknowledged Thursday he is considering running for president in 2028 but said he would not decide until after his current term ends in late 2027. During an interview with host Pamela Brown on CNN’s “The Situation Room,” Brown referenced Beshear