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Social media is making Gen Z all look and dress and sound the same — and our country is suffering for it

The internet appears to be causing young people to lose their southern drawl. What else is it taking from us?

The left’s silence on Iran: Letters to the Editor — Jan. 16, 2026

NY Post readers discuss silence from the left on deadly protests in Iran against the Islamic Republic government.

Buying Greenland for $700 Billion Is Not a Great Idea

The cost is far too high to justify the limited benefits.

Senate HELP Chair Pledges to Take ‘Action’ on Trump’s Health Care Plan

Finding bipartisan consensus will be tricky for two parties that have spent recent months talking past each other on the issue.

Senate passes three-bill spending package, marking halfway point of delayed appropriations process

The Senate on Thursday cleared a three-bill spending package that passed the House last week, sending the measure to President Trump for his signature.

Trump threatens Insurrection Act as protesters, politicians rail against ICE raids in Minneapolis

Another ICE-involved shooting has put Minneapolis on edge, left both a federal officer and a migrant hospitalized, and drawn a new warning Thursday from President Trump, who threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act to deploy troops.

Judge rejects Justice Department’s attempt to get California voter roll info

A federal judge shut down the Justice Department's attempt to get voter roll information from California, scolding the Trump administration for turning a pro-voting rights law into what he called an attempt to invade Americans' privacy.

Machado gives Trump her Nobel medal in White House meeting on Venezuela’s future

Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado presented President Trump with her Nobel Peace Prize on Thursday during a meeting to discuss her country's future following President Nicolas Maduro's ouster.

Chuck Schumer meets with Trump to lobby him on rail project, Obamacare and ICE tactics

Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer said he met with President Trump at the White House on Thursday to discuss a vital transit program that allows commuters to cross the Hudson River between New York and New Jersey.

CDC studies show value of nationwide wastewater disease surveillance, as potential funding cut looms

Wastewater testing can alert public health officials to measles infections days to months before cases are confirmed by doctors, researchers said in two studies published Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Former New York Lt. Gov. Betsy McCaughey now running for Connecticut governor

Betsy McCaughey, a Republican former lieutenant governor of New York who switched parties in an unsuccessful 1998 bid to unseat then-Gov. George Pataki, is now running for governor of Connecticut.

Epstein who? Clinton lawyers deny former first couple’s close relationship with sex offender

Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton knew nothing about Jeffrey Epstein's alleged sex trafficking and weren't his close friends. That's what their army of lawyers says.

The UK proves it has institutionalized antisemitism

The United Kingdom has institutionalized antisemitism, surrendering to Islamists and activists who are using the threat of mob violence to shape the country. U.K. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood issued a report saying she has lost confidence in the chief constable of the West Midlands Police after the police fabricated evidence to justify Birmingham banning fans […]

A rise in religious persecution in college sports calls for NCAA action

Brigham Young University is a prestigious university with a sports program revered by many. But it is under attack, as several derogatory chants broke out again this year. These disgusting shouts specifically targeted the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Year after year, these chants take place, and yet very few repercussions have taken […]

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