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Trump hopes for ‘big extension’ on Russia-Ukraine ceasefire

President Trump said on Friday that he hopes a temporary ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine will be extended beyond the announced three days, after the two countries agreed to halt fighting through the weekend. “I’d like to see a big extension,” Trump told The Hill’s sister network NewsNation after White House correspondent Kellie Meyer asked...

K-shaped economy is showing up at the gas pump: NY Fed

Low-income households are cutting back on gas as prices surge, while wealthier households remain largely unfazed.

US Postal Service reports falling losses, revenue up

The United States Postal Service (USPS) on Friday reported a net loss of $2 billion for the second quarter of fiscal 2026, underscoring the service’s strained financial situation despite higher revenues and a decline in some operating costs.   The agency reported $20.2 billion in total operating revenue for the quarter ending on March 31,...

Newsom’s ‘Golden State Start’ promises 400 free diapers per baby as California grapples with budget woes

Gov. Gavin Newsom announces Golden State Start, a new California program offering 400 free diapers to every family with a newborn starting this summer.

Hochul’s state-budget game-playing is getting ever less effective

For the third straight year, Hochul announced an "agreement in principle" on core issues before her negotiating partners thought the deal was done, and...

Gavin Newsom’s Prop 50 gambit comes back to haunt California

Gavin Newsom spent hundreds of millions of dollars that California doesn't have when he passed Proposition 50 to gerrymander the state's congressional districts, drawing...

Angelenos have been taxed enough — but the county wants more

Every year, Angelenos are reminded of what it means to pay their share. We file, we write the checks, and we trust that the...

Sacramento created California’s doctor shortage — here’s how to fix it

California leads the nation in doctor shortages. A Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of federal data shows that 6 million Californians live in Primary Care...

Virginia’s gerrymander flop leaves Democrats frustrated — and dangerous

Virginia's redistricting faceplant means a potential political apocalypse for Democrats — who will push even harder for radical changes in Washington before it’s too...

Israelis a literary ‘crime’, Obama’s secret gift to Tehran and other commentary

Popular novelist R.F. Kuang is in an “awkward situation” as she “faces a serious allegation” that “she is giving credence to the idea that...

European arrogance treats NATO as a one-way partnership

Europe's NATO members exhibit a haughty detachment from American interests, demanding help but rarely offering any.

Billionaires’ Mamdani-driven exodus: Letters to the Editor — May 9, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Mayor Mamdani’s “tax the rich” antics driving billionaires’ businesses out of NYC.

Some Further Thoughts on the End of the Virginia Gerrymander

This is going to put the Florida Supreme Court in a fascinating position.

Appeals court rules ICE must give members of Congress unfettered access

A federal appeals court upheld a lower court ruling that gave members of Congress unfettered access to ICE detention facilities, saying the agency was breaking the law by slapping restrictions on their comings and goings.

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