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Republican lawmakers demand Treasury probe CAIR over alleged Hamas ties and terrorism concerns

Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., and Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., urged Treasury to probe CAIR’s alleged Hamas ties, warning its leadership and history raised national security concerns.

‘Unsightly tactics’: Feds react to nude bicycle protesters who bared all outside ICE facility

The Department of Homeland Security clapped back at a “bizarre" anti-ICE protest that drew several hundred nude demonstrators who bared it all outside a Portland ICE facility on Sunday.

Unearthed donations come back to haunt Mikie Sherrill’s ‘defamatory’ attack on GOP rival

New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Mikie Sherrill took tens of thousands of dollars from companies linked to the opioid crisis in the United States, a Fox News Digital review found.

State Department revokes six visas over offensive Charlie Kirk assassination comments

The Trump administration took action against visa holders who celebrated Charlie Kirk's assassination, with officials encouraging reports of offensive online comments.

Duffy responds with ‘crocodile tears’ comment on banned California truck driver case

New English language requirements for commercial driver's licenses spark debate as an Indian citizen loses trucking privileges under stricter DOT rules.

Trump blasts ‘weakened’ Schumer as Democrats again block GOP effort to reopen government

Senate Republicans unwilling to cave to Senate Democrats' demands, and argue that the best way forward to dealing with expiring Obamacare subsidies is to reopen the government.

Zohran Mamdani’s NYC mayoral campaign took foreign cash, raising compliance questions

Zohran Mamdani's New York City mayoral campaign collected nearly $13,000 from foreign donors, including his mother-in-law in Dubai, which may violate campaign finance laws.

Dems’ refusal to credit Trump for his role in cease-fire deal: Letters to the Editor — Oct. 15, 2025

NY Post readers discuss Dems’ lack of praise for President Trump’s Gaza peace deal, including the release of hostages.

Stubborn Columbia now the last Ivy League holdout to not require SAT or ACT scores — but why?

Princeton is coming down on the side of merit, while Columbia seems to be dragging its feet in the name of equity.

The 5 Democratic primary battles that’ll test the party’s future identity

Gov. Janet Mills’ entrance into the Maine Senate primary on Tuesday reignited the familiar progressive-versus-establishment battle lines. A three-way clash in Michigan has exposed...

Trump says China’s boycott of soybeans is an ‘economically hostile act’

President Trump said Tuesday that China's refusal to buy soybeans from U.S. growers is a "hostile act" and he is considering payback, such as a ban on cooking oil imports from the Asian superpower.

Trump to release list of ‘socialist’ government programs he’s canceling because of shutdown

President Trump said Monday that more Democratic-supported government programs will be permanently canceled because of the government shutdown.

Middle East receives Gaza peace plan with cautious optimism as cracks appear

The cold, harsh realities of the Gaza war and the prospect of an ongoing conflict loomed over the Middle East Tuesday, just a day after the region rejoiced at the release of hostages and President Trump's celebratory signing of the major Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal.

California Gov. Newsom accused of attack on parental rights with bill signings

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has pivoted to the center ahead of the 2028 presidential race, but the shift apparently doesn't extend to issues such as parental rights, immigration and gun control, based on his latest spate of bill signings.

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