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Watch live: Trump announces move to expand IVF access

President Trump will reportedly announce his first concrete steps on Thursday toward expanding access to in vitro fertilization (IVF), an expensive procedure to induce pregnancy that he promised to make more affordable during his 2024 campaign. Trump signed an executive order

Here are the colleges rejecting Trump's funding compact

Multiple colleges are rejecting a compact the Trump administration sent to nine universities at the beginning of October that guaranteed funding advantages if the institutions agreed to certain policy changes. The 10-point memo, titled the “Compact for Academic Excellence in

Watch: Senate votes on $852 billion defense spending bill

The Senate voted Thursday afternoon on a massive defense spending bill after Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) threw a curveball into the government funding fight earlier this week. Thune was effectively daring Democrats to oppose the $852 billion bill as the GOP seeks to

GOP backs Democrats into a corner

12:30 Report is The Hill's midday newsletter. Subscribe here. It’s Thursday. I’m in the mood to bake some Halloween-themed snacks. Do you have any suggestions? In today's issue: • Trump speaks with Putin • GOP throws Dems a curveball in shutdown fight • Vance on GOP texts:

Grijalva: 'I'm essentially a tourist in DC'

Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva (D-Ariz.) said there has been no communication between her and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), who is responsible for swearing her in as a member of Congress. "I‘m essentially a tourist to D.C." Grijalva told CNN's Erin Burnett on Wednesday, amid

Patel: FBI agents will get paid during shutdown

FBI Director Kash Patel doubled down on statements that FBI agents will receive pay following previous remarks in the Oval Office. “FBI special agents will keep getting paid, because we prioritize the people who protect this country,” Patel wrote Thursday in a statement on

Johnson says he'll debate Jeffries after shutdown ends

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Wednesday walked back his agreement to debate House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) on C-SPAN’s “Ceasefire” program. Johnson originally told the network he’d “love” to debate Jeffries on air but later said the agreement was