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Former Joint Chiefs chair on Iran conflict: ‘I worry about this getting drawn out’

Former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Mike Mullen said Sunday that he has anxiety around the potential for a lasting U.S. conflict in Iran — which has led to the deaths of seven U.S. service members as of Sunday. “We've got friends and allies out there. We've got the economy of the world, in great...

Iran ‘capable enough’ to defend itself if US sends ground forces: Foreign minister

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Sunday his country could feasibly defend itself in the event of a U.S. ground incursion. “For the time being we are capable enough. We have very brave soldiers, who are waiting for any enemy who enters into our soil to fight with them, and to kill them and destroy...

Iran clerics choose Khamenei’s son as next supreme leader

Iranian clerics elected the son of the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as the next leader of the country, Iranian state media reported Sunday, as the U.S. and Israel continue to pummel the country with military strikes. Mojtaba Khamenei was elected by a body of 88 Iranian clerics in the wake of the death...

Ineffective, reactive, questionably patriotic and temperamentally unstable Dems need to swing at fewer pitches

Democrat pols have become so reactive to Trump's every move, they — and voters — no longer know what they stand for as a party.

Reminiscing about NYC’s golden age — and some ideas to help Mamdani with his budge woes

The Post's Cindy Adams gives our freebie-loving Mayor Zohran Mamdani some tips to help fund his proposed city budget.

What Newsom calls ‘policing’ gender in schools is just good parenting

The Newsom administration took the concept of “student privacy” and turned it into a legal framework for keeping parents out.

Highland Park anti-ICE sirens: a further descent into anarchy

Highland Park activists in Los Angeles are installing air-raid style sirens across their neighborhood.

Israel didn’t drag the US into war with Iran — they enabled us to fight it smarter and faster

A dangerous lie has taken hold in Washington: that Israel somehow pressured the United States into war with Iran.

California Progressives Insist on Quota Politics

Even in deep-blue territory, voters might decide that they have had enough.

DHS: The Island of Misfit Toys

The Department of Homeland Security adds next to nothing of value that the government would not already be doing. It needs a manager, not...

The Talking-Filibuster Quagmire: Four Observations

When Chuck Schumer is reticent, ask yourself why.

Jeffries declines to say whether he’ll block Pentagon funding: ‘We’ll cross that bridge when we get to it’

House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (N.Y.) on Sunday did not commit to either supporting or opposing additional funding for the Pentagon amid the war in Iran. “We'll cross that bridge when we get to it in terms of if the administration makes a request to Congress to consider additional funding,” Jeffries told host Kristen Welker...

Democrats make political bet on DHS demands, despite GOP’s Iran warnings

A week after President Trump launched strikes against Iran, Democrats are digging in against reopening the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) without significant reforms to the agency.  Party leaders are amplifying their demands for tougher rules governing agents of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Rank-and-file Democrats appear to...

This week on The Hill: House Republicans head to Florida to sharpen agenda, message

House Republicans will gather Monday at President Trump’s Doral, Fla., resort for a three-day issues conference aimed at charting their legislative agenda for the year ahead and sharpening their message for the 2026 midterm elections. The meeting comes after a turbulent week for the GOP conference. Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) confessed to having an affair...

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