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Japan plans to tell Trump it will build up its military after years of 1% defense spending

Japan's first female prime minister, PM Sanae Takaichi, plans accelerated military expansion as Trump visit approaches. Historic shift from pacifist defense policy.

Hawley vows to hold Democrats’ ‘feet to the fire’ with new government shutdown funding bills

Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is introducing legislation to fund Farm Service Agency and SNAP programs amid the government shutdown.

Coast Guard surges to Rio Grande in new border security mission, Operation River Wall

The Coast Guard launched Operation River Wall along eastern Texas' Rio Grande River to support President Donald Trump's border security mission.

Spanberger uses SpongeBob to mock Sears-Trump relationship, as president praises GOP nom

Obama endorses Spanberger for Virginia governor while Trump praises Earle-Sears but stops short of formal endorsement in heated gubernatorial race.

Stop counting ‘doubled-up’ kids as homeless for shock value

Per the city Department of Homeless Services, fewer than 31,000 children now live in the shelter system.

Best of the Babylon Bee: Could a communist Muslim terrorist solve New York City’s budget problems?

Every week, The Post will bring you our picks of the best one-liners and stories from satirical site the Babylon Bee to take the...

These Are Not Serious People

It’s weird that a group of people who can identify latent Hitlerism in their breakfast cereal are perplexed by the controversy surrounding Graham Platner.

Comey Pretrial Motions: Selective, Vindictive Prosecution

The defense makes the classic anti-lawfare motion to dismiss the indictment. Such claims tend to fail — even strong ones.

John Sununu Enters New Hampshire Senate Race to Reclaim Seat He Lost Two Decades Ago

Sununu will face off against former Senator Scott Brown, who has close ties with President Trump.

Thomas Sowell: A Free Man

This is Thomas Sowell’s American story — told in his own words.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—October 22

1992—Liberal judicial activists promote racial quotas and impede the death penalty, so why not use racial quotas to paralyze implementation of the death penalty?...

Nuking the Filibuster Would Be Political Folly

There’s no good reason to hand Democrats such a strategic and tactical win amid the shutdown.

America Must Slash Red Tape to Make Nuclear Power Great Again

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission decisively failed under the Biden administration.

Hegseth changes policy on how Pentagon officials communicate with Congress

Leaders at the Pentagon have significantly altered how military officials will speak with Congress after a pair of new memos issued last week.

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