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Congress must save college football

College football is facing a crisis due to coaches and players being poached by rival teams, leading to financial instability for universities and a lack of oversight from the NCAA, which requires Congress to step in and demand oversight.

House Democrats share photos of Epstein's island home

Democrats on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee released photos of Jeffrey Epstein’s home, the latest document release to come as the party pushes ahead with its investigation into the convicted sex offender. The photos offer a look into Epstein’s mansion on

Is Trump ‘wagging the dog’?

Donald Trump is threatening to invade Venezuela in an attempt to distract attention away from the potentially damaging information in Jeffrey Epstein's files, which may implicate him in Epstein's sex-trafficking crimes.

Warner knocks Trump, Hegseth: 'Wimps'

Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) on Tuesday slammed President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth following their latest remarks regarding a strike on survivors clinging to the wreckage of an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean. “This is the biggest crowd of wimps you’ve ever

DOJ sues 6 more states over voter data

The Trump administration sued six additional states on Tuesday for voter data after launching a campaign earlier this year to retrieve election information on individuals across the country. The Justice Department filed lawsuits against Delaware, Maryland, New Mexico, Rhode

Jack Smith to sit for House Judiciary deposition on Dec. 17

Former special counsel Jack Smith has agreed to sit for a deposition with the House Judiciary Committee on Dec. 17 after the panel’s Republicans issued a subpoena compelling him to appear for closed-door questioning. The subpoena comes after Smith pushed to testify publicly

DHS launches immigration effort in New Orleans

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has begun an immigration effort in New Orleans, the department said in a Wednesday press release. DHS said the New Orleans-based “Operation Catahoula Crunch” will aim for “criminal illegal aliens roaming free thanks to sanctuary

Next up in Trump's immigration sweep: New Orleans

12:30 Report is The Hill’s midday newsletter. Subscribe here. It’s Wednesday. Thirty-three years ago today, the first-ever text message was sent. It read, “Merry Christmas.” In today’s issue: 🎷 NEWS THIS MORNING New Orleans is the next immigration target: Federal agents have

Judge restricts warrantless immigration arrests in DC

A federal judge on Tuesday limited the extent to which immigration officers in Washington, D.C., can make warrantless arrests, allowing the move only if they believe an immigrant is likely to swiftly flee. U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell said in her 88-page ruling that the law

Democrats are playing the long game

The eight Democratic senators who voted to end the federal shutdown two weeks ago played the midterm election long game, and for now, at least, it's working, as Democrats have elevated health care as a potent issue in the 2026 midterm elections and now have Republicans on

Companies shed 32,000 workers in November: ADP

U.S. employers shed 32,000 workers last month, according to a report from the payroll management company ADP that will add to questions about the strength of the economy. “Job creation has been flat during the second half of 2025 and pay growth has been on a downward trend.

Trump targets Somali community in Minnesota: What to know

The Trump administration is planning to launch targeted immigration enforcement operations aimed at those living in the U.S. illegally among Minnesota’s Somali community. In recent weeks, President Trump has lashed out at the influx of Somali migrants who have entered the

Trump Pardons Democrat, Showing He Loves All Grifters

President Donald Trump on Wednesday pardoned Texas Representative Henry Cuellar, a Democrat accused of bribery, unlawful foreign influence, and money laundering. Writing on Truth Social, Trump claimed that Cuellar had been the victim of a weaponized justice system. “Crooked Joe

White House launches 'media bias offender' tip line

The White House is asking for help from the American people to identify what it calls biased reporting against President Trump's administration by mainstream media outlets. "The White House recently launched a Media Bias Portal as a service to truth and transparency," the West

Russia says ‘no compromise yet’ on Trump peace deal

Russia has rejected parts of a United States proposal to end the war with Ukraine, a top Russian official said early Wednesday morning, following five hours of talks between President Trump’s top envoys and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Yury Ushakov, a top aide to Putin,