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Democrats plan full-court press on DOJ to release Epstein files

Democrats won a huge victory this week in getting Republicans to enact legislation compelling the Trump administration to release the full files on Jeffrey Epstein. Their next battle is keeping the pressure on the Justice Department to comply. Democrats are eyeing a series of tactical maneuvers — letters, lawsuits, additional subpoenas and votes of contempt...

Kennedy Center says it’s being paid $7.4 million ahead of the World Cup draw

The Kennedy Center said Friday that it is being paid $7.4 million to hold the draw for the World Cup at the performing arts venue on Dec. 5. FIFA is donating $2.4 million to the Kennedy Center as it prepares to host one of the biggest events in sports, Roma Daravi, the Kennedy Center's vice president of...

Bolton denounces Trump’s latest peace plan as ‘selling out Ukraine’

Former national security adviser John Bolton ripped President Trump's 28-point proposal to end the Russia-Ukraine war, arguing the plan was written from "the Russian point of view." The Russians "couldn't have written a better treaty themselves," Bolton said during an appearance on NewsNation's "On Balance with Leland Vittert" on Friday. "I think it's selling out...

Over half of video game industry workers want to join a union: Report

Around a fourth of game industry professionals have been laid off sometime in the past two years.

Maher jokes about Trump-Greene feud amid Epstein controversy: ‘Marjorie, welcome to the club’

Comedian Bill Maher on Friday joked about the feud between President Trump and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) over the impending release of the files related to Jeffrey Epstein, while also indicating that the cable show host and the lawmaker have something in common. "I mean, Marjorie Taylor Greene was his biggest ally, and then...

Diabetes prevention is now in our hands — but being proactive is essential

"The tools are here. The truth is clear," writes Dr. Florence Comite.

Fuentes’ vile influence and more: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 23, 2025

NY Post readers discuss far-right influencer Nick Fuentes' hate speech and more.

Justice Alito Issues Stay in Texas Redistricting Case

The stay suspends, briefly, a three-judge panel ruling that voided GOP-controlled Texas’s attempt to create what it hopes would be five Republican-leaning districts. ...

American senators rip Trump’s Ukraine peace proposal at international security conference in Canada

American senators panned a U.S. peace proposal on Ukraine at an international security conference Saturday, with one calling it one of the most serious geopolitical mistakes of his lifetime.

Trump pledge to ‘immediately’ end protections for Minnesota Somalis sparks fear and legal questions

President Donald Trump's pledge to terminate temporary legal protections for Somalis living in Minnesota is triggering fear in the state's deeply-rooted immigrant community, along with doubts about whether the White House has the legal authority to enact the directive as described.

‘Marjorie went BAD’: Trump keeps ripping MTG as she resigns

Trump did not hold back his criticism of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene even after she announced her resignation from Congress.

FBI concludes Trump’s would-be assassin acted alone during rally shooting

The FBI this week concluded its probe into the first assassination attempt against President Trump during a Pennsylvania campaign rally last year, finding that the deceased suspect acted alone and without motive. FBI Director Kash Patel, in an interview with Fox News, said Trump was informed of the FBI's conclusion to its investigation "as a...

Scaling hypersonics: Capability meets affordability 

The U.S. stands at a pivotal moment in defense modernization. As the global security environment grows more contested, one capability stands out for its potential to transform deterrence and warfighting alike: hypersonics. But delivering that capability at operational scale, and at an affordable cost, remains a national challenge we have yet to fully solve.  The...

Losing access — and losing hope. Congress must protect non-intoxicating hemp

Congress has quietly inserted a provision into the spending bill that would ban the entire hemp industry, taking away a much-needed option for millions of Americans living with chronic pain and other serious health conditions.

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