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How women helped me reach the top — and how I’m returning the favor

Sophie B. Hawkins reflects on her rise as a musician in the early 90s and the women who helped her navigate the music industry.

How China’s EV charging tech could spy on Californians

President Trump is moving to keep Chinese tech out of America's electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. But California's Gov. Gavin Newsom is signing on...

Democrats play puerile partisan politics over war and peace

With US forces in combat across the Middle East, top Democrats are obsessed with . . . messaging for the midterm elections. Disgraceful.

Good riddance to Kristi Noem — who thought Homeland Security was about HER

Hooray to President Donald Trump for booting Kristi Noem from the Department of Homeland Security, a move that comes not a moment too soon.

How fed regulators could use nearly 100-year-old law to block attempts to lower US prices

Antitrust laws are supposed to keep monopolies from raising prices — but under this bizarre act, companies are being sued for bringing prices down. 

Texas Democrat James Talarico’s ‘moderate’ act exposes his party’s new scam

The name of the game is acting normal and talking like a middle-of-the-road voter. For Democrats, that’s a stretch.

The US rush to strike Iran: Letters to the Editor — March 6, 2026

NY Post readers discuss whether the president launched a “war of choice” with Operation Epic Fury.

Senate Democrats again block Homeland Security funding, ignore GOP warnings of Iran war needs

Senate Democrats Thursday blocked a Department of Homeland Security funding bill for the third time, despite their Republican colleagues' concern that it is dangerous to keep the department shut down amid the growing conflict with Iran.

U.S. and Venezuela agree to reestablish diplomatic relations in historical shift

The United States and Venezuela agreed to reestablish diplomatic relations in a major shift in a historically adversarial relationship, the State Department said on Thursday.

House panel advances kids online safety bill, but path to passage appears grim

A House committee has revamped its version of kids online safety legislation for at least the third time, losing bipartisan support in the process and likely impairing its ability to pass the House.

Pentagon labels Anthropic ‘supply chain risk’ to national security — but will the designation last?

The Defense Department on Thursday reportedly designated artificial intelligence company Anthropic a "supply chain risk" to national security -- even as the firm's AI models are being used to support the U.S. in the war against Iran.

Four Democrats join GOP to approve House bill to end DHS shutdown

The House passed legislation Thursday that would fund the Department of Homeland Security and end the weekslong partial government shutdown, as GOP lawmakers argue the continued closure puts the country at risk amid the war with Iran.

Trump seeks cooperation from Iranian diplomats, says war is ahead of schedule

President Trump on Thursday called on Iranian diplomats to work with the U.S. to form a new government in Tehran and said the U.S. military is moving "far ahead of schedule" in the war against Iran.

Senate Democrats restart energy bill negotiations

Senate Democrats will return to the table to negotiate an energy and infrastructure bill, they announced Thursday night. “After discussions with our colleagues, we have decided to reopen negotiations on permitting reform,” said Sens. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) in a written statement. Whitehouse and Heinrich, the top Democrats on key energy and...

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