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Hochul and Mamdani still can’t figure out how — or if — the pied-à-terre tax scheme even works

Mamdani's people don't seem worried; after all, the mayor's already scored his social-media win — what else really matters?

NYC activists’ carriage-horse threats prove they’ll use any excuse to force a ban

It’s time to reject the hateful propaganda, and turn away from advocates whose politicized bias against carriage horses isn’t supported by science or medical...

The legendary ’26 Knicks: Letters to the Editor — June 18, 2026

NY Post readers discuss the New York Knicks’ first NBA championship win in 53 years.

Trump’s Iran deal secrecy was atrocious — and Vance’s dodging made it worse

It’s disgraceful that the administration was taking direction from the radical clerics of Iran on the “right way” to share a “peace agreement” with...

The Obama Presidential Center Opens

The library is like the presidency itself — filled with grand images and exhibits, but not offering a democratic people the substance they’ve come...

Jackson Lahmeyer withdraws from Oklahoma GOP House runoff after reports of inappropriate texts

Jackson Lahmeyer, an Oklahoma megachurch minister who founded Pastors for Trump, has withdrawn from a runoff for a U.S. House seat from Oklahoma, following reports that he had sent romantic text messages to a woman who is not his wife.

U.S. in talks with Jamaica to send third-country migrants as rift widens in Caribbean

Jamaica is in discussions with the United States to accept third-country deportees, a move that would add the island nation to a growing number of Caribbean countries working with the Trump administration on its immigration agenda.

Did Democrats bet on the wrong horse for their political future?

Leaving no daylight between them, the Clintons have projected themselves to the public as a team, responsible for each other’s actions and successes. However, in doing so, it has not given the electorate much of a chance to discern between the successful domestic presidency of Bill Clinton, while accepting that Hillary Clinton was just not […]

Gavin Newsom’s Trump Prosecution Envy

GAVIN NEWSOM’S TRUMP PROSECUTION ENVY. Gavin Newsom is outraged. “In recent days, federal agents have knocked on the doors of family friends and former employees,” the California governor said in a recently released video accusing President Donald Trump of directing the Justice Department to investigate him. “They’re demanding records. They’re abusing the grand jury process, digging […]

Not following the example of President James Polk

A president orders the onset of hostilities — war — without authorization of Congress and without much in the way of making a case with the public. His troops win important victories and decapitate large parts of the government of the enemy. But in the enemy capital, no one surrenders or will even negotiate seriously.  […]

Vance’s appearance on The View extends a hand to centrist Republicans

In a blitz of media appearances on Tuesday, Vice President JD Vance took friendly fire from the hosts at Fox & Friends and Gutfeld!, and some not-so-friendly fire from the hosts of The View.  On the surface, Vance was trying to drum up interest in his new book, Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith, […]

Unions and affordability are killing Hollywood in California

California and Los Angeles Democrats are willing to do anything to keep Hollywood filming in Los Angeles. Everything, that is, except making it more affordable to do so. Democrats and Hollywood figures are worried that Los Angeles is on the verge of seeing its film industry collapse and usher in an era of decline, as […]

Trump signs Iran deal amid criticism

Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security   The Big Story Trump signs Iran deal amid criticism President Trump on Wednesday signed the memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the U.S. and Iran ending the war between the two countries but drawing heavy criticism for giving Tehran major...

Federal Reserve holds rates steady at Warsh’s first meeting

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story Federal Reserve holds rates steady at Warsh’s first meeting The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady Wednesday at Chair Kevin Warsh’s first rate-setting meeting since taking the reins of the central bank. © Jose Luis Magana,...

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