In a continent-wide power play, the president is shoring up allies, not seeking solutions, in South America.
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Philly councilmember calls for demolition of vacant school where Kada Scott’s body was found
Councilmember Cindy Bass is urging the School District of Philadelphia to demolish the former Ada H. Lewis Middle School and properly secure the site, following the discovery of Kada Scott’s
Kamala’s Million-Dollar Failure: Ex-Vice President’s Pricey Celebrity Campaign Payments Revealed
Financial records revealed several A-listers’ companies received thousands during the campaign.
9th Circuit court rules Trump can deploy National Guard to Portland
The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday ruled that President Donald Trump can deploy Oregon National Guard troops into the city of Portland.
A shaky ceasefire in Gaza
Welcome to The Hill’s Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security The Big Story A shaky ceasefire in Gaza President Trump on Monday warned Hamas against further attacks against Israel’s military after the U.S.-brokered ceasefire in Gaza was disrupted over the weekend. © The Associated Press “This is a very violent group of…
Alleged pro-Hamas Oct. 7 attacker granted religious accommodations while jailed in Louisiana
Al-Muhtadi’s lawyers asked Magistrate Judge David Ayo to order federal authorities to provide him with a halal diet, allow to fast and carry out daily prayers.
Israel constructs ‘Yellow Line’ to mark occupation zone after skirmishes threaten cease-fire
The Yellow Line is meant to separate the areas of Gaza open to civilians and the 53% currently under IDF occupation most of which is outside urban areas.
6 universities reject White House funding deal with attached demands. Multiple other schools have yet to respond
The battle for academic freedom and institutional sovereignty in higher education continues to play out as another university has rejected a White House offer for expanded access to federal funding
How Americans are feeling about their chances on the job market
WASHINGTON — Americans are growing increasingly concerned about their ability to find a good job under President Donald Trump, an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll finds, in
Trump’s immigration crackdown weighs heavy on the US labor market
Maria worked cleaning schools in Florida for $13 an hour. Every two weeks, she’d get a $900 paycheck from her employer, a contractor. Not much — but enough to cover








