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Sheridan Gorman’s murder: Letters to the Editor — March 28, 2026

NY Post readers discuss the murder of 18-year-old Chicago student Sheridan Gorman by an illegal immigrant.

How a California bill can protect religious freedom across America

“Long live the intifada!” That is what a hostile crowd screamed last June at Jews trying to enter Adas Torah in LA, a house...

The Times’ alternate urban reality, Dems their own worst enemy and other commentary

“The abomination that is urban ‘homelessness’ policy rests on the reinforcement of certain unspoken fictions,” thunders City Journal’s Heather Mac Donald.

Ukraine can teach the US about the future of warfare

Here’s a number that should make every American wince: $4 million. That’s what it costs to fire a single Patriot interceptor missile.

Democrats, listen: Willie Brown tells the truth about San Francisco’s decline

You can always trust former San Francisco mayor Willie Brown to speak his mind, no matter who is offended. 

Gavin Newsom makes dyslexia an issue — but is it disqualifying for president?

As Gavin Newsom considers a presidential run and promotes his new book, he draws provocative attention to his dyslexia — and not in an...

‘A Joke’: Johnson Dismisses Senate-Passed DHS Funding Bill as Shutdown Continues with No End in Sight

Johnson said the House would move forward with a bill that would fully fund ICE.

Plumbers Deserve Our Praise, Not Our Mockery

‘We should get rid of Presidents’ Day and have Civil Engineering Day and Plumbers Day.’

Trump signs memo to pay TSA workers as Congress deadlocks over funding

President Trump has ordered Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin to find funds to pay Transportation Security Administration workers while a partial shutdown of government operations continues due to bickering in Congress.

White House releases mobile app for administration news

The White House launched a mobile app on Friday, giving the Oval Office another outlet to meet Americans online.

GOP Sen. Rand Paul says there is a ’50-50′ chance he’ll run for president

Sen. Rand Paul said there is a "50-50" chance he runs for president in 2028, but that he will not make a decision until after November's midterm elections.

House Republicans object to Senate’s partial DHS funding bill, push 8-week stopgap

House Republicans opposed to the Senate-passed partial Department of Homeland Security funding bill are going to try to pass an eight-week stopgap measure that would fund the entire department.

At CPAC, ex-South Korean prime minister urges White House to support release of former president

Former South Korean Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn received a standing ovation from activists at the Conservative Political Action Conference after he called on the Trump administration and Congress to push for the release of former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol.

Trump says feds will guarantee loans for farmers

President Trump has announced that the federal government will guarantee loans for food suppliers and farmers in a move to boost an American agricultural industry battered by the Iran war, tariffs and other market shocks.

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