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‘Stop the music’ in Trump’s big ballroom

The National Historic Trust has filed a lawsuit against President Trump, the Department of Interior, the National Park Service, the General Services Administration, and their heads, to halt construction of the new ballroom in the White House, arguing that it was done illegally

Erika Kirk: Meeting with Candace Owens 'very productive'

Erika Kirk, widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, and right-wing podcaster Candace Owens emerged from their lengthy meeting Monday describing the conversation as “productive" and suggesting tensions had eased. “Had a very productive conversation with @RealCandaceO. More

Watch live: House Democrats speak amid health care battle

House Democratic leaders will speak with reporters Tuesday morning as the battle to address rising health care premiums persists on Capitol Hill. Affordable Care Act subsidies, or enhanced tax credits that keep insurance costs lower for struggling Americans, are set to expire

ISIS inspired Australia Hanukkah massacre: Police

Australian police said Tuesday the suspects in the deadly mass shooting at a Hanukkah event at Bondi Beach on Sunday were inspired by ISIS. Australian Federal Police Commissioner Krissy Barrett said at a press conference there were "early indications" the suspects, a father and

Trump comments about Rob Reiner 'indefensible': Former adviser

David Urban, who served as a senior adviser on President Trump’s 2016 campaign, called Trump's remarks on the death of acclaimed actor-director Rob Reiner “indefensible” and suggested they could hurt the GOP in next year’s midterms. “First of all, my condolences go out to the

Watch live: FAA chief testifies before House on air travel

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Bryan Bedford will testify before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on Tuesday morning on the state of air travel. The hearing comes less than a month after the record-long government shutdown ended. During

Susie Wiles talks Trump's score-settling and retribution

White House chief of staff Susie Wiles said in a new interview that she and President Trump had a "loose agreement" to move on from "score settling" after the first 90 days of his second term, but acknowledged his attacks against his opponents may "look like retribution" in

Don’t throw the generative baby out with the AI bathwater

Picture a budget meeting at a government agency or a boardroom in a multinational firm. A generative AI system has drafted a cash-flow projection, summarized a 200-page policy report, and suggested a pricing tweak or benefits change. The prose looks polished, the charts look

US added 64K jobs in November, unemployment up slightly

The U.S. added 64,000 jobs in November as the unemployment rate rose to 4.6 percent, according to delayed data released Tuesday by the Labor Department. Economists had forecasted a gain of 40,000 jobs and 4.4 percent unemployment rate, according to consensus estimates. The

Cracks in Trump’s GOP widen over Reiner comments, AI

Morning Report is The Hill's a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here. In today's issue: ▪ Trump draws rare GOP pushback ▪ Obstacle ahead for health care vote ▪ US, Zelensky talk security guarantees ▪ Why Trump is handling Venezuela differently The rifts within President Trump’s

Trump confronts Venezuela while de-escalating elsewhere

President Trump’s approach to foreign policy in Venezuela is presenting a stark contrast with his approach to other countries as he seeks to escalate tensions with the South American country. While Trump has presented himself as a peacemaker around the world, he has increased