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Daughter of Minnesota governor candidate fatally stabbed

The daughter of a Minnesota gubernatorial candidate was fatally stabbed over the weekend, according to authorities, who allege her husband was the assailant. Hallie Marie Tobler, 22, was stabbed multiple times at the apartment she shares with her husband, Dylan Michael Tobler,

Khanna: Lutnick 'should be out' of Trump Cabinet

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) on Monday said Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick should be “out of” President Trump’s Cabinet after being named in the Epstein files more than 250 times. Lutnick previously said he distanced himself from the late sex offender in 2005, but

Judge blocks California ban on federal agents wearing masks

A federal judge ruled on Monday that California cannot enforce a law banning federal agents from wearing masks during immigration enforcement operations, but it can require them to show identification when performing their duties. U.S. District Judge Christina Snyder found that

It’s not too late for Trump to apologize

President Trump posted a racist video on Truth Social depicting former President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama as animals, which was met with widespread condemnation from both Democrats and Republicans.

Schumer, Jeffries: White House ICE offer 'insufficient'

Democratic leaders who are demanding sweeping reforms to the Trump administration‘s immigration enforcement tactics said Monday that a counterproposal from the White House was “incomplete and insufficient.” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and House Minority Leader

GOP lawmakers head for the exits as midterms approach

Morning Report is The Hill's a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here. In today's issue: ▪ Retirements on the rise ahead of midterms ▪ Moderate Senate Dems in tough spot on DHS ▪ DOJ accused of covering up names in Epstein files ▪ Monk peace walk arrives in D.C. Congressional

Progressive Democrats seek to ‘annul’ Trump Doctrine

A group of progressive Democrats on Tuesday introduced a resolution to “leave the Monroe Doctrine to the dustbin of history,” in the words of Rep. Nydia Velázquez (D-N.Y.), and replace it with a foreign policy in the Western Hemisphere based on mutual cooperation and respect.

How Companies Profit by Annoying the Hell Out of You

Several months ago, I looked at my bank account and saw that it was awash in charges from newspapers and websites charging $5.99, $13.99, $7.99 at regular intervals for subscriptions I barely remembered signing up for. They added up to a lot of money wasted each month. When I

Here are the first big midterm primaries to watch

The first contests of the 2026 midterms will kick off in the coming weeks as the fight for control of Congress heats up. High-profile primaries for Senate in Texas, North Carolina, Illinois and Ohio are set to make headlines in March and May, cementing general election

For Gavin Newsom, now comes the hard part

Political analysis is comparative, not qualitative. It isn’t that the people who win elections are necessarily good at politics, only that they are better than the other guy or gal. And at least in that way, we can say right now that California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) is better

Democratic centrists stare down tough vote over DHS funding

Senate Democrats who voted to end the fall government shutdown are staring down a difficult decision over whether to back a stopgap measure to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) past the Friday deadline. Negotiators remain far apart on a long-term deal for funding

More than 50 advocacy groups call for Noem's impeachment

Voto Latino and more than 50 other organizations are demanding the "immediate impeachment" of Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, the Hill has learned exclusively. In a letter sent to congressional leaders Monday, the national Hispanic engagement