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California finally agrees State Farm broke the law — but residents still haven’t been paid

Eaton and Palisades Fire survivors have demanded action for 16 months. And the California Department of Insurance has finally released its market conduct exam...

The lesson of NYC crime dropping is that ‘no bail’ is a terrible mistake

Crime in NYC began its historic rise in 2019 when bail reform was passed, releasing thousands of career criminals onto our streets.

America’s debt disaster is a five-alarm fire — and there’s only one fix

We’re on a bipartisan spending spree, and we’re charging the bills to the world’s largest credit card — with no borrowing limit but a...

A new silent generation: Why America’s students are choosing self-censorship

George Orwell never imagined that young people in a free society would one day willingly impose orthodoxy on their peers — and on themselves.

Supreme Court boosts Louisiana redistricting by speeding final mandate in Voting Rights Act case

The Supreme Court on Monday sped up its final judgment in last week's Voting Rights Act case, giving Louisiana a bit of a boost as it rushes to redraw its congressional map before November's election.

Mamdani skips Met Gala, calls attention to fashion workers

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) may have skipped the Met Gala, but he still highlighted six fashion industry workers on Monday. “The fashion industry is made possible by the thousands of workers behind the scenes — seamstresses, tailors, retail workers, delivery drivers—whose immense talent and dedication deserves to be celebrated,” Mamdani told culture...

Education Department launches Title XI investigation into all-women’s college

The Education Department on Monday opened a Title IX investigation into Smith College, a private all-women’s school, for admitting transgender women. In a release, the Education Department wrote that its Office for Civil Rights (OCR) is opening an investigation into the Massachusetts college for admitting transgender women and “granting them access to women-only spaces, including...

Trump disputes ABC reporter’s account of call after WHCA dinner

President Trump on Monday denied that he called ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl to check in on him the morning after the shooting in the vicinity of the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner. In a video he posted to the social platform X on April 26, Karl said that Trump called him just after...

Civil rights groups file lawsuit seeking to block Texas law allowing cops to arrest illegal migrants

Civil rights groups, including the ACLU, filed a new lawsuit on Monday to block a Texas law that would allow police to arrest migrants who enter through the southern border.

Rudy Giuliani’s primary care provider gives update on his condition

Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani is off a ventilator and breathing independently after his doctor says his condition turned critical during hospitalization.

Being the queen is no walk in the park — take it from Camilla and her tired feet

London Bridge is not falling down. Only its junior royals. Its titled seniors — like Camilla — are still living large.

Albany’s egregious Elder Parole bill: Letters to the Editor — May 5, 2026

NY Post readers discuss the state Elder Parole bill to grant a chance at early release for older convicts, even the violent.

California ballots are in the mail — make sure you vote in the primary

Your vote matters. You could make the difference.

Short-term costs just part of story, Iran’s newest proxy and other commentary

The Iran war is proving a “domestic liability” for the GOP, note Douglas E. Schoen and Carly Cooperman at The Hill.

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