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Watch live: Q&A with The Hill’s Editors

Join The Hill Editor-in-Chief Ian Swanson, Congressional Editor Regina Zilbermints, White House Editor Rema Rahman, and Defense and Foreign Policy Editor Colin Meyn for an in-depth discussion on news of the day followed by a Q&A. Will the SAVE America Act become law? Will

8 states sue to block Nexstar, Tegna merger

A group of eight state attorneys general have filed a lawsuit seeking to block a proposed mega merger between Nexstar Media Group and fellow local broadcaster Tegna. The deal, if approved by President Trump's administration, would create the largest local broadcast group in the

De Blasio: 'Defund the police' movement a 'mistake'

Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) called the “defund the police” movement a “mistake” in a new interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity. “In retrospect, the whole concept of ‘defund the police’ made no sense,” de Blasio said in a preview clip of Thursday’s episode

Uber investing in EV maker Rivian for robotaxi launch

Uber is investing in the electric vehicle maker Rivian for a robotaxi launch, according to a Thursday press release. Uber is set to make an investment with a ceiling of $1.25 billion in Rivian for the next five years, according to the release, in the aim of “a scaled,

GOP state AGs backing SAVE Act

A group of Republican attorneys general are voicing support for the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE America) Act, as the Senate debates the election reform legislation this week. In a letter to Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) and Minority Leader Chuck

The Shame of Cesar Chavez

There are 27 elementary and high schools named after Cesar Chavez in California, nine in Texas, and three each in Arizona and New Mexico. The New York Times put them in a quandary March 18 by reporting that Chavez sexually molested two minors, from the ages of 12 and 13, and

Chavez family 'devastated' by new allegations

The family of civil rights icon Cesar Chavez on Wednesday said they are "devastated" by allegations revealed in The New York Times that Chavez abused and sexually assaulted young girls and women, including prominent Chicano activist Dolores Huerta. "Our family is devastated by

Grammy-winner Afroman wins lawsuit over mocking police raid

Grammy award winning rapper Afroman on Wednesday won a defamation lawsuit filed against him by seven Ohio sheriff’s deputies who raided his home in 2022. The artist, born Joseph Foreman, used his home surveillance footage of the raid to produce music videos that showed their

Watch live: Jeffries gives remarks amid DHS funding battle

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) will speak with reporters Thursday morning, more than a month after funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) lapsed. Jeffries and other House Democrats on Wednesday formally launched their bid to fund the

Scrutiny of FSD-equipped Tesla vehicles intensifies

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) intensified its investigation into Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology Wednesday, moving from a preliminary evaluation to an engineering analysis of the software’s ability to function in low-visibility

Warren endorses Platner in Maine Senate race

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) on Thursday endorsed oyster farmer Graham Platner over Maine Gov. Janet Mills (D) in the Democratic primary to take on Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) this fall — the fourth senator to back the populist candidate. “He’s a combat veteran, an oyster

Newsom still ‘processing' Chavez allegations

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) on Wednesday said he was still "processing” sexual misconduct allegations against the legendary farm worker activist César Chávez, who died in 1993. Multiple women told The New York Times that Chávez slept with them while they were underage,