The Hill Articles: July 10, 2022

July 10
Ukraine defense chief says US rocket systems have been ‘game-changer’ Schumer tests positive for COVID as Senate set to reconvene Meghan McCain: ‘Impregnate the planet’ mentality of Musk, Cannon is ‘creepy’ Biden to unveil first photo from Webb telescope on Monday Paul Ryan ‘found himself sobbing’ during Jan. 6 attack: book Former Biden campaign official ‘took offense’ to White House statement on abortion action Ukraine urges evacuation in southern Kherson region ahead of counterattack Buttigieg defends anti-Kavanaugh protesters outside Morton’s: ‘People are upset’ Twitter hires law firm to prepare to sue Elon Musk over scrapped deal Leaked ‘Uber files’ show how company capitalized on violence against drivers You can actually call Surfer Boy Pizza from ‘Stranger Things’ Is federal government dooming efforts to address climate change? Zelensky planning Cabinet reshuffle to reduce government waste Rage Against the Machine says ‘Abort the Supreme Court’ in return to stage America will never achieve racial justice without reforming our broken tax code Bannon willing to testify at public Jan. 6 hearing as contempt trial looms Raskin, Kinzinger detail plans for Jan. 6 hearings this week Capitol Police sergeant injured on Jan. 6 says Trump betrayed oath to Constitution Biden says he’s mulling health emergency for abortion access Commerce secretary pushes back on criticism of Biden after Roe ruling Khanna says Democrats need to be disciplined: ‘You don’t get anywhere attacking’ Biden Illinois governor notes signs of ‘white supremacy symbol’ in parade suspect’s background Jan. 6 documentarian says Trump family didn’t feel culpability for Capitol riot Youngkin on running in 2024: ‘That’s not a decision we have even begun to undertake’ Blinken: Biden, Xi expected to have opportunity to speak in coming weeks Big Tech must step up now to fight misinformation in the midterms Raskin: Jan. 6 panel to highlight voting machine seizure meeting Republicans aren’t guaranteed to sweep the midterms, but if they do, here’s what to expect As the Cuban people reach their breaking point, what will Biden do? Jan. 6 panel to examine extremist groups, ties to Trump Sununu says if he were in White House, he’d fire Yellen to help economy Midterm hopes: GOP fingers crossed; Democrats have to work Harris says bringing home Brittney Griner, other detained Americans ‘on our highest priority list’ GOP governor says conservatives are slowly pushing back against Trump: ‘It’s just taking longer than it should’ SEC: Step up on climate change Durbin says it’s ‘not realistic’ to consider impeaching Clarence Thomas Kinzinger says Cipollone didn’t contradict ‘what anybody said’ in testimony Lofgren says Steve Bannon likely to be deposed by Jan. 6 committee England’s ‘Mini-Trump’ isn’t gone yet — and will leave his successor a ‘poisoned chalice’ US ambassador: Japanese in ‘disbelief’ over Shinzo Abe assassination Wyoming senator says ‘there are not enough Democrats’ to help Liz Cheney win primary Survey shows unsettling ignorance of space — how to change that Attended one of these schools? You may be eligible for student loan forgiveness Commerce secretary says no reason to think there will be ‘a serious recession’ Incorporating weed is a growing trend for weddings: Here’s what to know The Supreme Court’s impact on the midterms and American democracy Jan 6 panel member: Cipollone provided ‘relevant information about what was happening in the White House’ Of RINOs, DINOs and the zombie ant apocalypse The architect who designed Pizza Hut’s ‘red roof’ restaurants made an unusual deal with the chain’s founders Zelensky: Russia fired ‘deliberately, purposefully’ at ‘ordinary houses’ Getting off the Title IX roller coaster Trump: Elon Musk ‘another bulls— artist’ Russia’s continued presence on aviation safety council is a travesty Democrats look to quash differences amid growing voter anger Retired general suspended after tweet critical of Jill Biden Biden’s Middle East policy shows echoes of Trump Boris Johnson’s fate awaits Joe Biden Why outrage politics has such a grip on American life