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Senate stalls bipartisan talks on crypto regulations

{beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story Crypto market bill hits Senate roadblock Legislation to create clear rules for the cryptocurrency industry has hit a roadblock in the Senate after bipartisan negotiations broke down, leaving the bill’s path forward increasingly

Shutdown poses flight risks

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy The Big Story Lawmakers feel heat as shutdown snarls airports Alarm bells are going off for lawmakers after some of the nation’s busiest airports experienced scores of delays

Interior details staff cut plans for NPS and more

{beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story Trump eyes staff cuts at NPS, FWS, USGS, BLM Cuts to the federal agencies that manage national parks, science and public lands are expected to result in firings across the West, Southeast and Great Lakes, among

GOP leaders eye new stopgap spending measure to end shutdown

Republican leaders are making plans for a new, longer continuing resolution (CR) to fund the government at current levels as the government shutdown drags into its fourth week. Consensus is growing that the GOP-crafted “clean” CR to fund the government through Nov. 21 — which

Arizona sues US House over delay in Grijalva swearing-in

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes (D) filed a lawsuit Tuesday over GOP leaders’ refusal to seat a newly elected Democratic lawmaker. The suit asks a federal judge in Washington, D.C., to declare Adelita Grijalva a member of the House and allow someone else to administer the

Risch, Shaheen call for closer ties between US and Bolivia

Sens. Jim Risch (R-Idaho) and Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) called for the U.S. to strengthen ties with Bolivia after centrist Rodrigo Paz was elected as the country’s next president on Sunday. Risch and Shaheen are the chair and ranking member, respectively, of the Senate Foreign

Trump strikes nerve with East Wing ballroom demolition

The wrecking of part of the White House’s East Wing to make way for President Trump’s ballroom is striking a nerve with his critics who see it as an overhaul of a historic building for a gaudy personal project. Images of an excavator tearing into parts of the White House went

Obama to campaign with Sherrill in New Jersey

Rep. Mikie Sherrill’s (D-N.J.) gubernatorial campaign announced on Tuesday that former President Barack Obama will join her on the campaign trail in Newark on Nov. 1. “President Obama reminds us what we can accomplish when we leaders are unafraid to take on big challenges to

Santos: Prison system 'creating monsters'

Former Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) said that the prison system is “creating monsters” after he was released from prison last week. “We are creating an environment of failure, so people are prone to make poor choices to survive, and then they're thrown in prison and treated

Jeffries blasts GOP for refusal to seat Grijalva: 'A disgrace'

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) on Tuesday went after GOP leaders for refusing to seat a newly elected Democrat, saying the delay is depriving hundreds of thousands of Americans a voice in Washington. “It's a disgrace that Mike Johnson and Republicans continue to

Rand Paul says Trump didn't invite him to GOP lunch

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said Tuesday he was not invited to lunch at the White House with other Republican senators, after President Trump noted his absence. "I actually wasn’t invited to the White House lunch today, but that’s ok," Paul posted on social media. Instead, Paul said

Poll shows tightening statewide races in Virginia

A poll from Virginia Commonwealth University released Tuesday shows tight margins in the state’s governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general races two weeks out from Election Day. Democratic gubernatorial nominee and former Rep. Abigail Spanberger holds the widest lead

Harvard slashing Ph.D. admission slots, Crimson reports

Harvard University is drastically reducing its Ph.D. student admission slots, according to the student newspaper The Harvard Crimson. Over the next two years, the Faculty of Arts & Sciences' (FAS) Science division will see a more than 75 percent cut in Ph.D. admission slots,

Trump faces growing calls to withdraw Ingrassia nomination

President Trump is facing growing calls to withdraw the nomination of Paul Ingrassia to lead the Office of Special Counsel after the nominee reportedly referred to himself as having a “Nazi streak” while making other racist comments. Ingrassia, 30, made the comments in a text

What’s in the Bolton Indictment?

A federal grand jury in Maryland on Oct. 16 returned an indictment against former National Security Adviser John Bolton for mishandling classified national defense information obtained during his tenure in the first Trump administration. Here, we'll provide information about

Platner addresses ‘hidden Nazi tattoo’ claims

Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner (D) on Monday addressed claims that he has a "hidden Nazi tattoo" on his chest based on a family video shared online. "I am not a secret Nazi," Platner told "Pod Save America" co-host Tommy Vietor, during a conversation about since-deleted

Here are the 15 cities with highest property crime rates

Property crime in major U.S. cities dropped 8 percent last year, but it remains relatively high in some of the cities recently targeted by President Trump’s threats of federal intervention. While violent crime is relatively low in the West Coast cities of Portland, Ore., and