Medical professionals bemoan ‘out of control’ costs, insurance policies
(NewsNation) — In the wake of UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson's killing, an outpouring of anger has been directed toward health care providers. Thompson was gunned down in New York City on Dec. 4, with his death being viewed by some as
Applebee’s and Chili’s feud on X over value meals
(NEXSTAR) – The social media teams at Applebee’s and Chili’s are feuding over the quality of their respective value meals. It all started last Friday after Applebee’s shared an X post promoting its “Really Big Meal Deal,” which includes a drink,
Iran has new drone ship in Persian Gulf
Iran has a new ship with the capability of launching drones, according to satellite images reviewed by Maxar Technologies that were shared with The Hill. The new drone ship, called Shahid Bagheri, is anchored offshore of the Iranian naval port of
Crucial dam at risk as Kurds and Turkish-backed groups battle in northern Syria
A crucial dam is at risk as fighting continues in several areas of northern Syria between Kurdish groups and Turkish-backed factions.
A look back at 12 royal moments from 2024
As the end of the year fast approaches, we thought you might enjoy a photo recap of the royal highs and lows of 2024.
Hill to chair House Financial Services Committee, Walberg to lead Education and Workforce panel
House Republican leaders on Thursday choose Rep. French Hill (R-Ark.) to lead the House Financial Services Committee in the 119th Congress and Rep. Tim Walberg (R-Mich.) to chair the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, completing their selections for
These are the Trump appointees who have faced legal troubles
President-elect Trump has named several people to his next administration who have faced legal troubles, including Trump himself who was convicted in a New York hush money case during his 2024 campaign. Some of his appointees have served jail time, including
5 things to know about Biden’s 1,500 clemencies, pardons
President Biden pardoned 39 people and commuted the sentences of nearly 1,500 others on Thursday, a sweeping move that comes after pressure from criminal justice advocates over the surprise pardon of his son Hunter Biden. The White House billed it as
Pelosi hospitalized in Luxembourg after sustaining injury
Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) was hospitalized for evaluation in Luxembourg after sustaining an injury during a trip with a congressional delegation, her spokesperson said Friday. It remains unclear what type of injury Pelosi, 84, sustained. Her spokesperson said the California
Gabbard struggles to woo senators ahead of confirmation fight
Tulsi Gabbard is struggling through her meetings with senators this week, sources told The Hill, highlighting the difficult path she faces in winning confirmation to be director of national intelligence. Nearly a half dozen sources, including senators and individuals close to
Texas bill would allow Bitcoin to be used for taxes, donations
(NewsNation) — A bill that has been introduced in the Texas legislature would allow residents to use Bitcoin to pay their taxes and make other political contributions and charitable donations. The Texas Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Act already has bipartisan support, according
Border Report Live: ‘Border czar’ accepts Texas land as others push back on deportations
EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) -- Tom Homan told Dr. Phil he's already working on a plan for borderlands the Texas offered the Trump administration's "border czar." Homan, along with Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham, recently appeared on "Dr. Phil Primetime"
Vance announces Daniel Penny as his special guest at Army-Navy game
Vice President-elect JD Vance confirmed Friday that he invited Daniel Penny, a Marine veteran recently acquitted of a negligent homicide charge in New York City, to be his guest at the Army-Navy college football game over the weekend. “Daniel’s a good
Who are the people convicted in Capitol Riot Trump could pardon?
(NewsNation) — Several high-profile figures in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riots could be in line for pardons if President-elect Donald Trump follows through on his promise to TIME magazine. Trump, who was named TIME's "Person of the Year", told
Buckingham Palace maid arrested after drunken brawl at work Christmas party
Buckingham Palace is investigating after a member of staff was arrested at the end of a rowdy Christmas party.
‘Catastrophic’ Israeli barrage hits hospital in northern Gaza, doctor says
The Israeli military battered Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza with heavy ground and aerial bombardment overnight Thursday into Friday, according to the director of the facility, who
New Jersey drone sightings: Lawmakers press for more briefings
(NewsNation) — Lawmakers want to have more meetings with investigators over the drones recently seen flying over New Jersey. While a group of New Jersey lawmakers met with state police and the Department of Homeland Security about them, some, like Republican New Jersey
What is ‘debanking,’ and why is the crypto industry upset?
(NewsNation) — From Elon Musk's Trump-appointed government position to Jeff Bezos' $1 million Trump inauguration donation, the tech and political worlds have been colliding in Washington. Now, what's stirring the pot is "debanking" and its effect on crypto companies. What is debanking? Within