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Red and blue states agree on something; they are united against bigger trucks

Over 2,200 local government officials from all 50 states have united to oppose proposals in Congress that would increase the federal weight limits for tractor-trailers, citing the potential for massive damage to local infrastructure and the lack of additional funding for repairs.

Iraq’s elections are being stolen by Iran before votes are cast

Seats are apportioned before election day, guaranteeing Iran’s allies a grip on power.

Performers blast star-studded Riyadh Comedy Festival over Saudi human rights abuses

Several U.S. comedians are blasting the star-studded Riyadh Comedy Festival over Saudi Arabia's human rights abuses. The festival, which kicked off on Friday, features prominent stand-up comedians, including Bill Burr, Dave Chappelle and others. But, the event has drawn blowback from other comedians and Human Rights Watch, which said this week that Riyadh is using...

New Jersey’s tightening governor race poses trouble signs for Democrats

The New Jersey governor’s race is growing increasingly competitive, sending troubling signals for Democrats in a state where Republicans have made inroads. A recent poll from Emerson College Polling/PIX11/The Hill showed Democrat Mikie Sherrill and Republican Jack Ciattarelli tied at 43 percent. Meanwhile, a Decision Desk HQ polling average of the race has the Democrat leading by 4 points. The...

In 2015, Democrats laughed at Trump —Republicans should not repeat that mistake with AOC today

Now, as we come into the closing months of 2025, it’s déjà vu all over again.

House Republican says teen son’s school promotes ‘non-monosexual identities’ in AM announcements, urges action

A Republican lawmaker is calling for federal action after her son's high school aired content promoting "Bisexual Plus Awareness Week."

Social media erupts after ICE arrest of superintendent in Iowa: ‘Crazy story’

Social media reactions divided after ICE arrested Des Moines superintendent Ian Roberts, with some calling for deportation and others defending his arrest.

Trump vows ‘full force’ as he plans to send troops to Portland amid anti-ICE protests

President Donald Trump directs Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to deploy troops to protect ICE facilities in Portland from Antifa and domestic terror threats.

Calls to end ‘The View’ and more: Letters to the Editor — Sept. 28, 2025

NY Post readers discuss Brendan Carr's call to investigate "The View" and more.

The Post endorses Jack Ciattarelli for New Jersey governor

New Jersey voters sick of the blue-state blues have a shot at some relief this November, by backing Republican Jack Ciattaralli for governor.

Trump says he’s sending troops to ‘war ravaged’ Portland

President Trump said he's sending troops to Portland to handle "domestic terrorists" who are ravaging the city and the Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers.

Comey is biggest fish yet in prosecuting Russia ‘hoax’ players, but others got away on lying charges

The Russian collusion probe has spawned four false statement prosecutions against low-level figures that have all fizzled out with not guilty verdicts or a slap on the wrist for the offender.

Trump takes birthright citizenship case back to justices

The administration has asked the Supreme Court to approve his move to deny recognition of birthright citizenship to babies born to illegal immigrants and temporary visitors, teeing up one of the biggest constitutional fights of the Trump presidency.

16 states sue the Trump administration over threats to pull funding for sex ed on gender diversity

Sixteen states and the District of Columbia sued the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Friday, alleging that its threats to pull sexual education funding over curricula mentioning diverse gender identities were a violation of federal law.

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