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Venice Plans to Start Weeding Out Cheap Tourists

On a recent afternoon in Venice, a visiting family spread a tablecloth over the top of an historic well to lunch on homemade food amid...

Boris Johnson says Putin’s invasion of Ukraine is ‘toxic masculinity’ – pot, kettle?

Boris Johnson – that well-known champion of women’s rights and outspoken advocate for gender equality – has declared, while attending the G7 summit in Germany, that Russian...

Some cities nix July 4 fireworks for shortages, fire dangers

PHOENIX (AP) — The skies over a scattering of Western U.S. cities will stay dark for the third consecutive Fourth of July as some...

DeSantis builds national profile out of Trump’s view

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is carefully cultivating a national network of support amid speculation of a 2024 presidential bid, even as he continues...

Tide turns in the Ukraine war as Russia makes progress in the east

(CNN)Russian forces are arguably having their best spell since the invasion of Ukraine began four months ago. They have eliminated most Ukrainian defenses in the...

U.S.-Led Alliance Faces Frustration, and Pain of its Own, Over Russia Sanctions

Vladimir V. Putin is making gains in his war on Ukraine while the United States and its allies struggle with soaring energy prices and...

Gov. Kathy Hochul Responds To Supreme Court Gun Ruling: New York “Fights Back”

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul called the Supreme Court ruling striking down a state law restricting carrying concealed firearms in public for self-defense "absolutely...

The Ukraine war response is fast becoming Biden’s second blunder

BY WILLIAM MOLONEY, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY CONTRIBUTORS ARE THEIR OWN AND NOT THE VIEW OF THE HILL The precipitous and chaotic American...

Supreme Court strikes down N.Y. law that restricts concealed carrying of guns

In a landmark decision, the U.S. Supreme Court's conservative supermajority on Thursday declared for the first time that there is a constitutional right to...

Journalists Sense Turmoil in Their Industry Amid Continued Passion for Their Work

BY JEFFREY GOTTFRIED, AMY MITCHELL, MARK JURKOWITZ AND JACOB LIEDKE From the economic upheaval of the digital age to the rise of political polarization and the COVID-19 pandemic, journalism in America has been in a state of turmoil...