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Platner says ‘not once’ has he considered dropping Maine Senate primary bid 

Progressive oyster farmer Graham Platner said on Thursday that “not once” has he considered dropping his Maine Senate primary bid after new allegations about his past behavior surfaced earlier that day. “No, not once,” Platner told MS NOW’s Chris Hayes, when asked in an interview if he had considered dropping out in the past week.  “Amy...

Collins casts 10,000th consecutive Senate vote

Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) cast her 10,000th consecutive Senate vote on Thursday night, voting for a Democratic motion to commit the $70 billion budget reconciliation package back to the Judiciary Committee. Collins stood at her desk wearing a red dress underneath a blue blazer with bright brass buttons and announced “aye” when the clerk...

FCC reviewing school internet subsidies amid kids’ screen time concerns

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is reviewing a $3 billion annual program that subsidizes internet access for schools and libraries, citing concerns over excessive screen time among children and its impact on their health. FCC Chair Brendan Carr announced on Wednesday that the commission will conduct a complete review of the E-Rate program and release...

‘Everyone is apoplectic’: Inside Democrats’ blame game over Graham Platner

Democrats are at each other’s throats about Graham Platner after his latest scandal. They don’t know what to do about it. The New York...

Trump announces ‘rally to end all rallies’ in DC to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary

President Trump announces a massive rally in Washington, D.C., on June 24 to celebrate the nation's 250th anniversary with speakers and performances.

Legislature’s data-center ban is economic suicide for New York

When did progressives become so obsessively afraid of the future?

Judy Chu doesn’t know much about Woodrow Wilson — but here’s why you should

Judy Chu, a Democrat who has been in Congress for 17 years, faced a straightforward question in the House Ways and Means Committee hearing...

Criminal-coddling NY pols: Letters to the Editor — June 5, 2026

NY Post readers discuss a friend of Ross Falzone’s who blames his death on failures in New York’s justice system.

Iran endgame nears — as Trump faces two stark choices

After three months of intermittent war, we see the realities of the conflict: Iran does not regard overwhelming military defeat on the battlefield as...

Why do so many Hollywood celebs have trans or non-binary kids?

In a geography where having a trans child has a tinge of chicness to it, one has to wonder: Is this partially due to...

A New Jersey Doctor Has Legally Assisted About 200 Suicides

The normalizing of suicide will have profound ramifications beyond the early demise of terminally ill people.

Anti-Weaponization Fund, ballroom, DNI chief: Trump plans trip up immigration package’s passage

Republicans expected their filibuster-proof effort to fund immigration enforcement agencies through President Trump's remaining time in office to be an easy lift, but the $70 billion bill has stalled multiple times over unrelated, politically charged issues.

U.S. journalist pleads guilty to acting as an illegal agent for China

An American journalist who has lived in China since 2010 and worked for several state media organizations there pleaded guilty in a U.S. court Thursday to acting as an illegal agent for the Chinese government, the Justice Department said.

Decades in the making, Deb Haaland’s political rise spurs both inspiration and scrutiny

As the sun peeked over the Sandia Mountains, Deb Haaland was at a familiar spot, the tribal community where she used to work, waving at motorists and encouraging them to stop and vote in New Mexico's primary.

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