Nearly a Third of Buy Now, Pay Later Users Are Borrowing to Buy Groceries
A new survey finds that approximately one in three buy now, pay later users have used the short-term loan product to purchase groceries, double the share from two years ago. The trend reflects growing financial strain am...
Opinion: The 2028 candidate who admits systemic failure will win
A Hill opinion piece argues that the winning candidate in the 2028 presidential race will be the one willing to frankly acknowledge that the American political and economic system has failed ordinary people across party ...
RFK Jr. Testifies Before House Panel on HHS Budget and Agenda
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appeared before the House Education and Workforce Committee as part of a series of congressional budget hearings. The testimony is one of several planned appearan...
Over Half of Haiti's Population Faces Acute Hunger, Report Warns
A new Integrated Food Security Phase Classification report projects that more than 5.83 million Haitians — over half the population — will face acute hunger levels from March to June. Nearly 1.9 million people are ex...
Opinion: Spanberger and Virginia Democrats losing momentum
An op-ed in The Hill argues that Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger and Democrats are losing political momentum only months into her term, compounded by a highly partisan redistricting effort that has made her the face...
Ty Cobb, Catholic commentators slam Trump's attacks on Pope Leo XIV
Former White House attorney Ty Cobb stated that Trump's attacks on Pope Leo XIV demonstrate accelerating cognitive decline since his first term. A separate op-ed in The Hill argued that American Catholics broadly reject ...
Hungary's Orbán Calls for Party Renewal After Historic Election Defeat
Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party suffered a stunning defeat to the center-right Tisza party, led by Péter Magyar, which won a two-thirds parliamentary majority, ending Orbán's 16-year hold on power. Despite the loss, Orbá...
Live Nation found guilty of running U.S. concert venue monopoly
A jury on Wednesday found Live Nation, parent company of Ticketmaster, guilty of illegally monopolizing large concert venues across the United States. The verdict raises questions about what changes concertgoers may see ...
RFK Jr. testifies before House committee on HHS priorities
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified before the House Education and Workforce Committee on Friday regarding the administration's health care priorities. The appearance followed back-to-back...
Political roundup: Supreme Court vacancies, Swalwell in California, Iran blockade
The Hill's weekly newsletter examines whether Trump is nudging older conservative justices toward Supreme Court retirement, whether Eric Swalwell's entry into California's governor's race opens a door for Republicans, th...
85-Year-Old Frenchwoman Detained by ICE Returns to France
Marie-Thérèse Ross, an 85-year-old French citizen who was arrested by ICE after her American veteran husband died, has returned to France, the French foreign ministry confirmed. Ross had moved to the U.S. to marry her ...
Opinion: Gavin Newsom's gubernatorial record threatens presidential ambitions
A Hill op-ed argues that recent fraud-related controversies tied to Newsom's tenure as California governor could prove a significant obstacle to any future presidential campaign, despite his ambitions for higher office....
Trump to re-tap fired FEMA leader Cameron Hamilton to head agency
President Trump is expected to nominate Cameron Hamilton — who was ousted from the Federal Emergency Management Agency nearly a year ago — to once again lead the disaster relief agency. The plan was confirmed by an a...
Opinion: Trump administration quietly continuing Biden-era abortion policies
A Hill op-ed contends that the Trump administration has largely maintained Biden administration abortion policies, arguing this amounts to an abandonment of the president's core conservative supporters and stated princip...
Opinion: Post-Trump era will require new laws curbing executive power and self-enrichment
A Hill opinion piece argues that Trump's presidency has exposed critical gaps in post-Watergate norms and laws, and calls for reforms including barring presidents from owning public companies, cryptocurrency stakes, and ...
U.S. Strait of Hormuz blockade cripples Iran's economy, risks energy price spike
A U.S. naval blockade on the Strait of Hormuz has effectively halted trade through Iran's ports, severing an estimated 90 percent of the country's economic activity as the Trump administration pressures Tehran to return ...
NYC Mayor Mamdani's city-owned grocery plan draws fire from local businesses
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced at a rally marking his first 100 days in office that the first city-owned grocery store will open in East Harlem. Local bodegas and supermarkets are pushing back, questioning ...
Trump to headline Turning Point USA Arizona rally to boost Republican midterm turnout
President Trump is set to speak at Turning Point USA's 'Build the Red Wall' event at an Arizona church on Friday, aimed at energizing young Republican voters ahead of the midterm elections. The event comes as polling sho...
Senate Republicans grow impatient with Speaker Johnson over DHS funding stalemate
Senate GOP members are increasingly frustrated with Speaker Mike Johnson's refusal to bring a Senate-passed DHS funding bill to the House floor for a vote. Senators fear the White House may soon lack funds to pay federal...
Minnesota Family Recalls Prince as Their Childhood Babysitter
A StoryCorps segment features a family that lived near Prince in Minnesota sharing memories of the late music icon in his early years, when he served as their babysitter....