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DOJ settles with Michael Flynn over Russia probe after wrongful prosecution claim: ‘Historic injustice’

The DOJ settled with former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn for a reported $1.2 million, calling it a step to redress what it described as a "historic injustice."

US moves airborne troops, Marines as Iran rejects ceasefire, raising ground war potential

The U.S. deployed the 82nd Airborne and thousands of Marines, sailors to the Middle East as experts say limited Iran operations could target the Strait of Hormuz.

House Budget chairman reveals how Republicans will pay for the Iran campaign

House Republicans will push a second budget reconciliation bill to fund Trump's Iran campaign and cut fraud in social services, House Budget Committee Chair Arrington said.

California Dems unleashed pressure campaign against USC prior to debate cancellation

Top California Democrats pressed USC after its debate criteria produced an all-White lineup and left minority Democrats offstage, helping trigger the debate's cancellation, a GOP candidate claims.

Chicago Mayor Johnson unveils ‘Abolish ICE’ snowplow days after student allegedly murdered by illegal migrant

Mayor Brandon Johnson proceeded with the “Abolish ICE" snowplow unveiling despite the recent murder of a Loyola student, allegedly by a Venezuelan migrant.

Fox News Poll: Voters oppose action in Iran but give US military positive marks

A new poll finds 58% of voters oppose U.S. military action in Iran, while Trump's disapproval rating hits a second-term high of 59%, the survey shows.

What happens if a billionaire tax passes — with no voter ID

A new statewide survey from UC Berkeley’s Institute of Governmental Studies suggests something remarkable — and deeply troubling — could happen this November.

How hospice fraud could haunt Newsom’s presidential ambitions

When James Comer sent a letter to Gavin Newsom calling California's hospice system a site of rampant fraud — demanding records be submitted to...

The shutdown stretches on: Letters to the Editor — March 26, 2026

NY Post readers discuss TSA agents continuing to work without pay as the partial government shutdown continues.

Here’s how sofa-cushion searching Mamdani can REALLY cut costs

A cash-strapped Mayor Zohran Mamdani is looking under the couch cushions for savings, but he should be going to the mattresses.

What I learned from Hungary’s Trump-loving conservative kids

Hungary defied the unfettered immigration and climate-change histrionics that other European Union countries fell for — and became a beacon of common sense.

Landmark Censorship Case Ends with Agreement Barring Government from Pressuring Social Media Platforms

A consent decree will now prevent government agencies from attempting to influence content moderation decisions made by social media platforms.

DHS Funding Talks Stall as TSA Chief Warns of ‘Perfect Storm of Severe Staffing Shortages’

Senate Majority Leader John Thune is accusing Democrats of ‘going in circles’ as the DHS shutdown drags on.

A Textualist Lesson for an Activist Ninth Circuit in Noem v. Al Otro Lado

During oral argument, a critical mass of the justices most committed to reading statutes as written methodically demonstrated how Al Otro Lado’s theory dissolves...

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