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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...

Most voters want to bring back in-person medical visits for abortion pills

More than two-thirds of Americans support reinstating the abortion pill's in-person medical visit requirement, the longtime Food and Drug Administration safety protocol that was jettisoned during the Biden administration.

Record airport security lines among long list of DHS shutdown impacts

With the current partial shutdown and the record 43-day governmentwide shutdown last fall, most DHS employees have gone without pay for half the fiscal year that began Oct. 1.

USPS readies to implement first-ever fuel surcharge on packages

The U.S. Postal Service is looking to impose its first surcharge on packages to cover the rising cost of fuel as the conflict in the Middle East strains energy prices.

EPA waives gas restrictions to ease rising energy costs

The Trump administration will now allow high-ethanol gasoline to be sold year-round as the White House seeks to relieve concerns and ease energy costs for consumers over rising gas prices amid the Iran war.

Trump struggles to sell the Iran war as Americans feel the squeeze at the pump

When it comes to gas prices and partisanship in Washington, what a difference a few years make.

White House won’t seek congressional authorization for Iran war

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Wednesday that the Trump administration doesn't plan to seek congressional authorization for the war in Iran, saying the move was "unnecessary" because the conflict has been ongoing for nearly a month.

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