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The Hill is a leading source for news on policy and politics, providing comprehensive coverage of everything happening in Washington and on the campaign trail. Recognized by policy influencers as an essential read, both in print and online, The Hill highlights the key issues of the day. In a landscape often clouded by political biases, it stands out for its commitment to impartial and factual reporting on Washington's workings, including the interactions between politics and business. The Hill plays a vital role in connecting key players, outlining important issues, and shaping how decision-makers in Washington perceive ongoing debates.

National
English
Television Program

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Global

#1506

United States

#323

News and Media

#31

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Articles

  • 1 day ago | thehill.com | Mike Lillis

    Democrats are diving forcefully into the immigration fight, dismissing concerns about political backlash to confront President Trump directly on a polarizing issue that ranks among the president’s strongest suits in the eyes of voters. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) is leading the charge. Not only has he waged an animated defense of Rep.

  • 1 day ago | thehill.com | Aris Folley

    The latest headache for negotiators is a proposal being pushed by fiscal conservatives to root out more than $200 billion in what they’re calling waste, fraud and abuse in Medicare. Here are some of the issues that threaten to derail the Senate bill. Medicaid: Sens.

  • 1 day ago | thehill.com | Sylvan Lane

    The vicious blow-up between President Trump and Elon Musk has shaken up the power dynamics in Washington, D.C.As Musk burns his bridges to the White House and MAGA world, several of his political and business rivals stand to benefit. And while Musk’s enemies may relish his ouster, some of Trump’s biggest rivals could also gain from the president’s feud with the world’s richest man. Here are the people, businesses and factions that could win from Musk’s loss.

  • 1 day ago | thehill.com | Jonathan Easley

    PRESIDENT TRUMP says he’s moving on from his nasty feud with Elon Musk, a day after the U.S. president and world’s richest man gripped Washington and the world with their lacerating insults and threats. In a series of interviews, Trump sought to change the story, focusing on his agenda bill in Congress, talking up Friday’s solid jobs report and pointing to the stock market rally. The rally was driven in part by a surge in Tesla shares, which had plunged at the onset of the Trump-Musk feud.

  • 1 day ago | thehill.com | Elizabeth Crisp

    FBI director Kash Patel said in an interview this week that his agency made a “breakthrough” as it continues to investigate former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) director Dr. Anthony Fauci, a key player in the U.S.’s early response to the COVID-19 pandemic. At the same time, Patel cautioned that Fauci’s critics from expecting too much.

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