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House tees up final vote on GOP elections bill

The House on Wednesday advanced a Republican-backed voting requirements bill and three other measures, rebounding from a mini-GOP revolt that had derailed the passage of a procedural rule a day earlier. The lower chamber voted 216-215 to pass the rule, which tees up debate and

El Paso mayor: Airspace closure caused 'chaos and confusion'

The Federal Aviation Administration’s overnight closure of the airspace over El Paso International Airport and subsequent decision to lift the restrictions roughly eight hours later caused “chaos and confusion" in Texas's sixth-largest city, the city’s mayor said Wednesday. El

Did MAGA lose the culture war on Super Bowl Sunday?

Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance was a celebration of America's cultural diversity, which was a defeat for Team MAGA in the culture wars, as evidenced by the failure of the Melania Trump documentary and the controversy surrounding Kid Rock's lyrics.

Democrats’ game plan for the DHS deadline

12:30 Report is The Hill's midday newsletter. Subscribe here. 🔎 Plus: New movement in Nancy Guthrie search {beacon} It’s Wednesday. Who else has the Olympics streaming while they work? 🙋‍♀️ In today's issue: Authorities question man in Nancy Guthrie case Bondi on Capitol Hill

Two xAI cofounders announce departures in quick succession

Two co-founders of Elon Musk’s xAI resigned with little explanation, leaving the AI company with half of its original dozen co-founders. Tony Wu announced early Tuesday that he had resigned from xAI, saying it was "time for my next chapter” and thanking Musk “for believing in

Trump considers sending second carrier to Middle East

President Trump is considering sending a second aircraft carrier to the Middle East to beef up U.S. military presence in the region as he threatens to authorize strikes on Iran if diplomacy falters. "We have an armada that is heading there and another one might be going," the

McConnell out of hospital after flu bout

Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) was discharged from the hospital on Tuesday after experiencing flu-like symptoms early last week and will remain away from the Capitol for the rest of the week. The longtime GOP leader missed votes earlier last week, with those absences continuing

Trump Tanked Job Growth in 2025 to Basically Nothing

It’s official: the jobless boom of Donald Trump’s first year back in office was even worse than we originally thought. A jobs report published Wednesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics contained significant downward revisions for the already weak job growth numbers in 2025.

'No reason' Alex Pretti should have died, mother says

The parents of the man killed by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis last month are speaking out. In their first sit-down interview with The New York Times, Michael and Susan Pretti reflected on the life and legacy of their son, Alex Pretti. The 37-year-old ICU nurse

Fired former Jack Smith deputy running for Congress

J.P. Cooney, a former top deputy to ex-special counsel Jack Smith, launched a campaign on Wednesday as a Democrat for Congress in Virginia. “I’m running for Congress because never before in the history of our country has a president of the United States posed a graver threat

OpenAI opening ChatGPT access to Pentagon

OpenAI announced Monday it is bringing a custom version of ChatGPT to the Pentagon’s AI platform. It joins other major AI companies, including Google and Elon Musk’s xAI, on the Defense Department’s platform GenAI.mil. The custom ChatGPT will run on “authorized government cloud

FDA refusing to review Moderna mRNA flu shot application

Moderna said on Tuesday that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has refused to review its application for an mRNA flu vaccine, with the company claiming this decision is inconsistent with previous communications from the agency. In a press release Tuesday, Moderna said the

Beyond Epstein: How to fight child sexual abuse in the US

The Department of Justice recently released 3 million pages of files related to Jeffrey Epstein. While the case’s boldfaced names flying on luxury jets to private islands continue to attract endless media attention, none of this has brought relief to the 60,000 children in the

Watch live: Bondi testifies before House on oversight of DOJ

Attorney General Pam Bondi will testify before the House Judiciary Committee Wednesday morning on oversight of the Department of Justice (DOJ), weeks after the Trump administration released its final tranche of documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.