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Arizona governor vetoes naming of highway for Charlie Kirk

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs (D) on Friday vetoed a bill to rename Phoenix's State Route 202, or Loop 202, after conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated late last year. Hobbs denounced Kirk's death as "tragic and a horrifying act of violence," saying Americans

Haley: Trump has 'come too far to stop now' in Iran war

Former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley on Tuesday praised President Trump’s ongoing military operations against Iran, saying the U.S. has "come too far to stop now." “I think you finish it,” Haley continued in an interview with CNBC. “This is not Venezuela where you

Iran says it will target US tech companies in Middle East

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said Tuesday that it plans to target major U.S. technology companies across the Middle East, including Apple, Microsoft and Google, on Wednesday amid the ongoing war. In a statement published by Sepah News, the IRGC’s official

Perino not sure if Trump 'cares that much' about midterms

Former White House press secretary Dana Perino said Monday she’s not sure that President Trump “cares that much” about midterm elections. “I don’t know what political price he could possibly pay,” Perino said during a Monday appearance on Fox News’s “The Five.” “He’s not

TSA paychecks ease pressure on Congress for quick shutdown deal

Morning Report is The Hill's a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here. In today's issue: ▪ Trump, Iran trade new threats ▪ Average gas price hits $4 per gallon ▪ Democrats’ concerns on Schumer ▪ Embassy in Caracas restarts operations The arrival of paychecks for Transportation Security

You can’t have a religious war with an irreligious nation

The last time the United States was preparing to invade a Middle Eastern country, there was a lot of angst around the idea that the United States was leading some kind of religious war against Islam. When then-President George W. Bush stumbled in remarks about what was being

Can America Handle a $30 Minimum Wage?

In 2012, in what The New York Times called “the biggest wave of job actions in the history of America’s fast-food industry,” workers in New York City walked off their jobs and held a protest demanding a $15 minimum wage. The so-called Fight for $15 was born, and over the next